Activities of the United States Army 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry, 4th Infantry Division soldiers during Operation Francis Marion in the Central Highlands in Pleiku area, South Vietnam. Current flows through jungle foliage during the Vietnam War. Soldiers relax in the jungle. They use machetes to clear dense jungle for camp site. Claymore mine at a tree stump.
Activities of the United States Army 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry, 4th Infantry Division soldiers during Operation Francis Marion in the Central Highlands in Pleiku area, South Vietnam. Bunkers and tents at the camp area in the background. Soldier sharpens his machete. Soldier uses a compass as a mirror for shaving. Other soldier washes himself with water from his helmet. Some of the soldiers rest, read Stars and Stripes. They clean their weapons.
Activities of United States soldiers at the Fire Support Base ( FSB ) Bronco in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Officers talk under shelter halve. 1st Air Cavalry patch on the sleeve of an officer. A group of officers and soldiers sits inside the shelter protected by wire fencing used as the walls of the tent. A soldier talks over a phone. Antennas in the background.
Activities of United States soldiers at the Fire Support Base Bronco in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A soldier holds a mortar round that he dug up. He uses a large knife to remove the mud from the round. Another soldier uses a post hole digger. Holes made by an enemy mortar. Several soldiers dig for unexploded mortar rounds. They walk towards the fire support base.
Activities of United States soldiers in Dong Tam, Mekong Delta in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Armored Troop Carriers (ATCs) alongside the USS Benewah. The soldiers get off an ATC after the completion of their mission. The ATC and other rubber craft alongside the Benewah. Equipment lined up on a dock. A sign board reads: 'Death to the VC'.
Activities of the United States Marine Corps 5th Division at Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Marines display 'pin-ups' and personal photographs to one another. They talk amongst themselves and show tattoos on their hands to each other.
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