Headquarters of the 160th Signal Batallion and the 40th Signal Batallion of the United States Army at Long Binh In Vietnam. A United States soldier holds a cigarette. Movement of military vehicles and soldiers can be seen. Both headquarters have flowers grown in their compounds. (Vietnam War period).
The headquarters of the 221st Signal Group of the United States Army at Long Binh, Vietnam. Soldiers of the 221st Signal Group clear bush near a road. Soldiers with shovels and axe can be seen. Vehicles of the United States Army running on the roads. Soldiers cut down bushes and clear the ground. Buildings and factories in rear can be seen. (Vietnam War period).
Soldiers of the 221st Signal Company Vietnam have military payment certificates (MPC) exchanged at their headquarters in Long Binh Vietnam as part of a country wide general order. Soldiers in a line. A soldier with a typewriter creates a receipt. The soldiers with old (MPC) currency notes takes the receipt and proceeds towards the next officer. A soldier counts his notes at the typist's desk. (Vietnam War period).
An aircraft flies over fields,a few houses and trees as it approaches towards a dirt airstrip at Long Thanh in Dong Nai province in south east Vietnam. The aircraft lands at the dirt airstrip using and moves over it as a military truck remains parked towards the right of the runway.
A 100 mile car race held in Bridgehampton, Long Island. People gather to watch the race. Cars line up on the race track. Participants get inside the cars. A man gives signal to start the race. Spectators watch the event. Tommy Cole of London wins the race.
A change of command at 2nd Field Force Artillery Headquarters at Long Binh, Vietnam. A U.S. 2nd Field Force soldier poses. A sign reads 'Headquarters II Field Force Vietnam Artillery'. Soldiers walk around outside the headquarters. Unit flags at the headquarters. Passing of colors to the new commander. Troops lined up on a field. Brigadier General Leo D. Kinnard speaks to the troops. Brigadier General Francis J. Roberts addresses troops. Lieutenant General Julian J. Ewell shakes hands with both of the brigadier generals. (Vietnam War period).
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