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.
United States soldier plays piano in the Hill-327 USO club at the Marine Base at Danang during the Vietnam War. American soldier writes a letter as he sits on armchair inside the reading room of the Danang USO Club. American soldier reads newspaper inside reading room of the Danang USO Club. Soldier drinks a milkshake at the Danang USO Club. Soldier gives satisfied smile after drinking milkshake.
United States soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division doing jungle clearing operations during the Vietnam War. Bulldozer, possibly a Rome Plow, carrying soldiers follow the other soldiers who walked ahead. Bulldozer clears land through field. Soldiers examine the jungle, walking carefully with guns in hand. This is part of the dry season campaign of 1967 and continuance of Operation Atlanta in 1967.
United States soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division use a Rome plow bulldozer to clear jungle in the Iron Triangle, Chu Chi area during the Vietnam War. Rome plow, operated by shirtless American soldier, clears jungle trees. Continued Operation Atlanta activities in 1967 to destroy Viet Cong sanctuary areas.
Clearing operations of the 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division in Iron Triangle during the Vietnam War. United States soldiers fill sandbags in the Vietnamese jungle and carry them to a clearing. African-American soldier and shirtless white American soldier carry sandbags. Continuance of Operation Atlanta 1967 dry season campaign to eliminate Viet Cong sanctuary areas.
A Stinson L-5 Sentinel observation plane, with hook device on top, flies over the coast of Okinawa in the start of Operation Iceberg, or more famously known as the Battle of Okinawa, during World War 2. Stinson L-5 Sentinel observation plane flies over a United States Navy LST (or tank landing ship) rigged for catching it.
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