Activities of South Vietnamese and American soldiers in Saigon, Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. Soldiers hide behind tank. Dead soldier lying on the ground. Soldiers hide behind the parked vehicles. Trees seen in the background. Wounded and dead soldiers are placed on litters and transferred to ambulances.
Activities of South Vietnamese and American soldiers in Saigon, Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. The soldiers fire rifles. A soldier talks over a telephone. The soldiers run and enter a house. They search for explosives in huts. Trees on a river bank. Other soldiers talk over telephone. The soldiers point at a woman running holding a flag.
Activities of South Vietnamese and American soldiers in Saigon, Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. Tanks loaded with soldiers move on roads and enter a graveyard area. The soldiers search for explosives in the graveyard. Trees in the background. They search around graves and statues.
Activities of United States Marines in Hue, Vietnam during Tet Offensive of Vietnam War. U.S. Marines standing on a paved road fold the United States flag. A truck parked near buildings in the background. The folded flag is handed to a marine. The marine holding the folded flag walks toward the parked truck. The marines run on a dirt road. Telephone poles and trees in the background. Marines carrying a PRC 25 radio walk on a paved area. They walk on a brick patio. A grassy area in the background. The marines walk on a sidewalk. An M48 Patton battle tank with a 90 mm gun moves on a paved city street. A marine stands atop an M50 Ontos anti tank vehicle moving down a street. Barbed wire in the grassy area in the background. A marine standing atop an M50 Ontos anti tank with a 106 recoiless rifle moves down a street. Another marine stands near a tree on a sidewalk.
United States Army soldiers of B Company, 196th Light Infantry Brigade during Vietnam War. Soldiers patrol through an area of damaged trees. Two soldiers examine an entrance hold at a tunnel. A soldier hands another soldier a white canister that the latter puts down into the hole. A soldier smokes a cigarette and looks at the leaves. U.S. Army Soldiers disassemble partially standing huts (which had been used by North Vietnamese Army NVA 2nd Regiment), pile up wood and straw of huts that they tore down, and set it on fire. A soldier operates a 16mm movie camera and films the event. Smoke rises from the pile of huts and materials set on fire.
United States Army soldiers of 196th Light Infantry Brigade, B Company, burn huts in a village vacated by NVA 2nd Regiment soldiers. U.S. Army soldiers set fire to huts and smoke and flames consume the huts. Soldiers stand inside a building heavily damaged by shell fire, and they knock down a concrete wall of the building to expose the inside. (Vietnam War period).