The crew aboard Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM) in Dong Ha, Vietnam. The coxswain as he steers an LCM down the river. Harbor Utility Craft (YFUs) and Landing Craft Mechanized (LCMs) at ramp. Water sputters from the exhaust of an LCM on the river. Women wash clothes at the foot of stairs leading to the edge of river. A coxswain at the helm of a boat. The wake of the boat. Water rushes as the boat moves in water. A trench digger aboard LCM-8. The boat in calm water. The wheel being turned by the feet of the coxswain. One of the crew members on the LCM-8 underway. A YFU-71 loaded with lumber passes. The YFU-1628 passes by loaded with supplies. The coxswain of LCM-8 at controls. A patrol boat passes with high speed. White birds on water near shoreline. A sunken YFU.
Vehicles move on a new road from Bien Hoa to Saigon, in Vietnam. This highway was the main link between the main military airbase at Bien Hoa, and the capital, Saigon. Cars, an auto rickshaw and a van drive past on the road. A puddle of water alongside the road.Travelers ride motorbikes. Trees in the foreground. Heading towards Saigon from Bien Hoa, the South Vietnamese National Military cemetery (equivalent to U.S.Arlington cemetery) is visible, on the right hand side.
U.S. Marines of "F" Company, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines take part in Operation Thor, during the Vietnam War. Partial view of idling U.S. Marine Corps UH-34D helicopter in a grassy area. The helicopter takes off. 3 marines wearing utilities, cart belts, canteens, bulletproof vests, cam helmets and carrying M-16 rifles seated on the ground in a dirt area. The marines with an M-79 grenade launcher and ammunition bag move across the grassy area. A marine kneels and fires the M-79. The tread of a tank moving through the grassy area. The tank turns and moves out.
Crowd of ethnic Vietnamese civilians, fleeing violence in Cambodia, are seen aboard a ship on arrival in Vung Tau, South Vietnam. A navy ship with the number "34" stenciled on her superstructure. The refugees begin to debark with all manner of belongings, such as mattresses, luggage, bicycles, and anything they could carry. They completely fill the deck of the ship.
A United States Army truck pass by the Danang USO Building during the Vietnam War. Soldiers pass by in front of Danang USO Building. View of Danang USO Building, a former French Colonial administration building. Close view of Danang USO Building, with sign saying “USO Danang”. View of street in Danang where the USO Danang Building is located. Vietnamese locals walk and cycle near the USO Building in Danang.
View of the Mouth of the Han River from the Danang USO Building rooftop during the Vietnam War. Sign saying “USO Da-Nang 1”. United States soldiers looking at the Han River from the Danang USO Building rooftop. Sign saying “USO Da-Nang 1”. View of Han River from Danang USO Building. A sign saying “Wow The blasts you hear from nine to six, are merely our Seabees getting their kicks. Generally near noon, and again after five, any other rounds are apt to be live”. American soldiers enter Hill-327 USO club at the Marine Base at Danang.
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