Aerial views of United States Fire Support Base (FSB) Nancy. It is built on a cleared area and is surrounded by mountains covered with thick vegetation. Unpaved roads run across the base. Erected tents at the base.
Several B-36s of U.S. Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC), 6th Bomb Wing parked in snow at Thule Air Force Base, Greenland. Interior of B-36, with warmly dressed crewman using traversing sight. Radio operator sending message by morse code.
USAF (United States Air Force) trucks outside the Rhein-Main Base Operations building of the air base. Interior of the Rhein-Main Air Base, an U.S. Air Base near the city of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Several USAF airplanes are parked at base. Trucks lined in an order, a truck carrying wheat floor bags in moving towards airplane. Wheat bakery floor bags from Kansas City are loaded in the C-54 Skymaster of USAF, during Berlin Airlift period.
United States Air Force Colonel speaks over microphone at Thule Air Force Base in Greenland. He introduces General LeMay. General LeMay steps up to rostrum in front of microphone and gives a brief speech.
View, from very low-flying helicopter, circling the perimeter of of Fire Support Base Charlie One in Vietnam. An observation tower is seen. Mountains in the distant background. Several circular gun emplacements are visible. (Elements of the 2nd Battalion, 94th Field Artillery were stationed at the base during this period.) Some smaller emplacements are seen closer to the perimeter. All structures on the base are low and flat. What appears to be a river and a town in the background. I was in Vietnam at Charlie 1 in 1970 (Jun to Nov) with 2nd BN 94th Arty. I was also at Camp Carrol (J.J. Carrol). They are two different locations, considerable distance apart. NO WAY was it " Fire Support Base Charlie One at Camp Carroll" To describe the "Underground Bunkers" picture Metal culverts about 8-10 foot in diameter, maybe 20 feet long in a wooden box covered in gravel with one end open with a door.
Opening day of New Cam Ranh Bay Base Exchange in Vietnam. United States military personnel wait in line to buy items from the Base Exchange. Soldier seated outside the Base Exchange area. Timings of the base Exchange, from Monday to Saturday and Sunday, written on a board. (Vietnam War period).
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