Press conferences in Havana, Cuba. Officials and dignitaries arrive to attend Havana Press Conference on August 2, 1968 and Havana Libre Hotel Press Conference on August 6, 1968. The officials and dignitaries seated at a table for the press conference. Trinidadian-American Black Activist Stokely Carmichael at the Havana Press Conference. Stokely Carmichael talks about the struggle of Blacks (African Americans) in the U.S. in order to attain liberation and get equal civil rights, and states that American Blacks will not fight in Vietnam. Stokely Carmichael talks about the constant aggression faced by the Black population, and gives a brief explanation of Black Power. Local reporters and foreign correspondents make notes during the conference. A newsman speaks.
United States Army Special Forces officers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. United States Army Captain Roger H. Donlon of Special Forces 'C' Team and Sergeant E5 James D. Coates with two Vietnamese security forces officers visit Camp Nam Dong. The men walk towards a barbed wire fence in the camp. A sandbagged bunker beside the fence and a soldier standing on top of the bunker. The officers holding guns kneel in front of the bunker and discuss. A few men behind the fence in the background. The officers stand beside the bunker and talk. A soldier stands guard beside the wire fence. The officers come out from a trench behind him and walk up to another sandbagged bunker. The officers stand beside the bunker and discuss. The soldier stands guard in the background. The officers walk away from the bunker.
A United States Army Special Forces officer in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of Camp Nam Dong. Fields on the sides of the paths leading to the camp. A wooded region behind the camp. United States Army Captain Roger H. Donlon of Special Forces 'C' Team walking on a path in the camp. A few soldiers in the background. The Captain holding a gun walks on the path followed by a Vietnamese security forces officer. The Captain walks towards a wooden fence, stands beside the fence and looks outside. A barbed wire entangle just outside the fence. The Captain walks along the side of the fence. A concrete bunker lined with sandbags. The Captain walks towards the bunker. A mortar kept in front of the bunker in a shallow trench lined with sandbags. He walks up from the trench and to the fenced area. Trees and mountains in the background.
Operation Jackstay in Vietnam. A PCF-26 (Patrol Craft Fast or Swift Boat) underway in the Dong Tran River. A man at the controls of the craft. EN2 (Engineman Second Class) Gunter is wounded during a patrol. The chief C.P. Gernigan bandages his wounded arm aboard the craft. EN2 Gunter on a 50 caliber machine gun on the stern. BMC (Chief Boatswain's Mate) on the 50 caliber machine gun. Second crewman stands in the background. He wears a helmet and an armored vest. A machine gun on another craft. A crewman with an M-16 rifle. He stands by the 50 caliber machine gun manned by Chief Boatswain's Mate. (Vietnam War period).
United States Army Special Forces officers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. United States Army Captain Roger H. Donlon of Special Forces 'C' Team and Sergeant E5 James D. Coates with two Vietnamese security forces officers visit Camp Nam Dong. The men at the the camp. Buildings of the camp in the background. The men discuss beside a trench lined with sandbags. Two officers walk away. The other two officers stand beside the trench and discuss. A U.S. officer and a Vietnamese officer inside the trench. The officers in the trench aim a rifle and talk. The U.S. officer talking to the men in the trench. The officers preparing to leave the area.
A United States Army Special Forces officer in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. United States Army Captain Roger H. Donlon of Special Forces 'C' Team walks in Camp Nam Dong which was ruined when the Viet Cong attacked the camp. The Captain holding a gun walks through the ruins of the damaged mess hall of the camp. He walks through debris strewn on the ground. He walks beside a barbed wire entangle beside a wooden fence. A small building in the background. Barbed wire fence around the camp.