Different types of American and Vietnamese aircraft at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. World Airways 707 taxis. View of Tan Son Nhut terminal. A United States air Force C-46 Commando taxis followed by C-123K Provider and C-7A Caribou. Vietnamese personnel work near by.
F Company, 51st Long Range Patrol (Airborne) Infantry in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Returning from a mission, six members of a light recon patrol leave a UH-1B Iroquois helicopter parked with its engine running. They walk to a camp area for debriefing. They are seen under a large tent, being debriefed by Intelligence Specialist Ronald K. Brown, from Headquarters. He asks questions and takes notes during the process. Scene shifts to view of the tent from outside. A sandbag wall is seen behing the tent. The patrol and others leave the tent. Next an unassociated bit of film shows an armed patrol moving rapidly towards some foliage and a glimpse of a chopper in flight overhead.
A patrol of U.S. LRP (Long Range Patrol) 51st Infantry soldiers on a jungle path in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The soldiers of the patrol walk cautiously in brush. A soldier speaks over a radio. The patrol continues through the jungle.
ROK (Republic of Korea) Tiger Division soldiers instruct Vietnamese Popular People's Army soldiers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A Korean officer talks to a Montagnard family. Korean soldiers setting up field targets on a rifle range. Vietnamese Popular People's Army soldiers receive instructions from Korean soldiers at the rifle range.
ROK (Republic of Korea) Tiger Division soldiers instruct Vietnamese Popular People's Army soldiers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Vietnamese Popular People's Army soldiers going through a fire movement course under the guidance of Korean instructors.
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.