A film report depicts the role of a navy chaplain in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Guns on a filed. Marines stand near the guns. A chaplain conducts church services. The marines enter a chapel. The marines shake hands with a chaplain. They enter the chapel. The marines eat food. A chaplain speaks into a microphone. The chaplains stand in formation in the background. A chaplain is awarded with a medal. A close up of the chaplain. The chaplains stand in formation. Another chaplain awarded with medal. The medal pined up on his uniform. A close up of the chaplain. A chaplain conducts church services. The chaplains and marines attend the church services. Another chaplain conducts service. Marines seated read from a book.
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 mortar position. Two soldiers with guns on their backs prepare a mortar inside a circular trench lined with sandbags. The men standing beside the trench hold a map and discuss. Views of the officers discussing. The soldiers in the trench salute as the officers walk away from the trench.
Care for casualties in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Patients lying in their beds in a small ward. A nurse approaches a patient. A medic follows her. The nurse opens the patient's shirt to treat a wound on his abdomen. A nurse takes a patient's blood pressure reading. Patients in nearby beds.
Care for casualties in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A Vietnamese rock band performs for injured American soldiers and recuperating soldiers and sailors in a hospital. The band members play guitars. Patients seated in chairs listen to them. A patient in a wheel chair. Nurses also watch the performance. A Vietnamese woman holds a microphone and sings. The patients applaud.
Care for casualties in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A patient in a bed. A nurse in the background. Two men at the side of the bed. One of the men turns around. A close up of the patient A rubber tube fastened to the patient's nose. His abdomen and left shoulder are bandaged. An army medic takes blood pressure reading of a patient, while using an attachment around the lower part of his leg. A liquid in a tank. Hoses running to the tank. The tank is an artificial kidney for the patient.
Care for wounded soldiers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Patients in beds in a hospital ward. Vice Admiral George G. Burkley, MC, United States Navy ( Retired ) moves up to the side of a bed. He talks to a young man whose right arm is bandaged. Drawings and messages seen on the patient's cast. The patient answer the questions asked by the Vice Admiral. An injured soldier in a bed. He smile and talks. A close view of the man's toes. A drawing of a girl's face on his large toe. A close view of artistic drawings and remarks on the cast on the young man's right arm.
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