U.S. Air Force aircraft bomb Vietcong targets near Bien Hoa Air Base in Bien Hoa, Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of smoke rising from explosions in a jungle. U.S. Air Force aircraft in flight. Smoke continues to rise from explosions in the jungle. U.S. Air Force O-1 Bird Dog liaison aircraft in flight over the jungle.
U.S. 20th Helicopter Squadron personnel and U.S. Special Forces personnel at Ban Me Thuot Special Forces Camp in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Members of aircrew being briefed under a tent. The crew leaves the tent.
U.S. 20th Helicopter Squadron, Special Forces personnel and Montagnard troops aboard U.S. Army UH-1F Iroquois helicopters en route to a remote village in Vietnam to pick up a suspected Vietcong prisoner during the Vietnam War. Troops leave a UH-1F helicopter as it lands. They run into a jungle. The UH-1F helicopter takes off. The UH-1F unloading troops. Special Forces personnel and Montagnard troops enter the village and bring the prisoner from a hut to the UH-1F. More troops leave the UH-1F. The UH-1F takes off. Aerial view of the village. UH-1Fs land on the field and troops leave a helicopter. Suspected Vietcong prisoner is marched by a Special Forces personnel. UH-1Fs take off.
U.S. Air Force HH-3E Jolly Green Giant helicopters carrying U.S. 20th Helicopter Squadron personnel over a Vietnamese jungle during the Vietnam War. Interiors of a helicopter during a flight over the jungle. An HH-3E drops 20th Helicopter Squadron personnel on a cable. The HH-3E gains altitude and leaves to drop more troops. An HH-3E offloads Montagnard and U.S. troops.
U.S. Air Force HH-3E Jolly Green Giant helicopters carrying U.S. 20th Helicopter Squadron and Montagnard paratroopers over Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of an HH-3E flying low over a Vietnamese jungle. An HH-3E drops paratroopers on cable.
A homeowner affected by a 1987 California forest fire, describes his experience. He is seen in a firefighting command post, with maps on the wall behind him and many voices conversing in the background. He states that when he was able to return to his home, it was still standing, although everything around it was burned. He is thankful and has nothing but highest praise for the efforts of the fire-fighting crews.
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