Opening scene shows Vietnamese refugees, including women, children, and aged persons, being assisted by ARVN (Army of Vietnam) soldiers as they slowly proceed from their homes. One person weeps, while crouched beside pile of belongings. Vietnamese carrying belongings, including one with a child sitting in a cauldron, on poles across their shoulders. ARVN soldiers are seen burning buildings. Closeup of an M60 machine gun being fired on full automatic from door of a U.S. Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter (unseen). U.S. marines in a trench surrounded by sandbags. One is looking through binoculars toward a ridge where white smoke is rising. A C-123 of the U.S. Air Force 311th Special Operations Squadron (Tail Code WV) out of Phan Rang Air Base, lands at dirt field and soldiers hurry to board it. Partial glimpse closeup of pilot in cockpit of a U.S. Navy or Marine Douglas A-4 Skyhawk aircraft in flight. Aerial views from above, of ordnance being dropped on Viet Cong positions from U.S. warplanes. Explosions in trees on the ground. Small part of an aircraft seen from onboard camera, as it flies over cultivated part of South Vietnam, dropping bombs. U.S. soldiers walking into a wooded area where smoke is rising, and taking a blindfolded Vietcong prisoner.
Commander of U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) William C. Westmoreland arrives at Phan Rang Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. William C. Westmoreland arrives in a Beechcraft U-8F aircraft. He disembarks from the aircraft. He is greeted by Phan Rang Air Base Commander Colonel Lewis R Riley, 35th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) Commander Colonel James A. Wilson, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) No. 2 Squadron Commander and members of 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division. William C. Westmoreland leaves the base in a staff car.
Vietnamese junk bases in Phan Rang, Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view : A junk base at Phan Rang. Small boats on both sides of a peninsula. A number of buildings on the peninsula.
Air strikes on Viet Cong positions near Phan Rang in Vietnam by U.S. Air Force aircraft during Vietnam War. Aerial views of U.S. Air Force A-37A Dragonfly attack aircraft dropping GP (general-purpose) bombs on Viet Cong camp near Phan Rang. Aerial views of F-100D Super Sabre jet fighter aircraft strafing Viet Cong supply area.
An orientation film for United States Air Force personnel assigned to Southeast Asia. USAF airmen at the Phan Rang Air Base south of Nha Trang in Vietnam. Airmen carry a boat motor into a building. A sign outside reads: 'Personnel Services - Athletics, R&R, Education, Theater, Library, Beach'. Stationary military vehicles outside a building. Trucks drive past as one halts before the building. Airmen get off the military truck and go inside. An illustrated sign for 'The Bamboo Viper', Phan Rang AB NCO Open Mess. An open air theater on the Base. Barracks, buildings and storage facilities. Two openings in a shed on an open ground. A sign on the door reads 'Women'. (Vietnam War period).
614th Tactical Fighter Squadron arrives at Phan Rang Air Base in Vietnam. F-100D taxis at Phan Rang Air Base in Vietnam. Crew personnel direct the F-100D. Crew personnel talk to pilot. Pilot disembarks. Pilots in F-100F. Pilots and crew personnel drink and talk. Pilot writes down.
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