U.S. Air Force (USAF) Combat Control Team at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. U.S. soldiers carrying guns and other equipment advance. Buildings in the background. A hammer on the ground. A soldier picks up the hammer and advances. Two soldiers are sitting and one points out. A soldier with the antenna of a radio on his back. Two soldiers sitting in a field talk A soldier holds a pole in place. Another one hammers it to drive it into the ground. A soldier ties an orange banner. The soldiers cross the field. A soldier erects a pole. A soldier with radio on his back holding a gun.
U.S. Air Force (USAF) Combat Control Team in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. USAF Sergeant Rieney standing near stacked sacks speaks about his career in combat control and delivery of supplies during missions. He also speaks about the opportunities in the U.S. Air Force. He even talks about some of interesting missions in which he was involved.
U.S. Air Force (USAF) Combat Control Team in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. USAF Sergeant Sewart stands near stacked sacks and talks about the duties of a combat controller. He also speaks about combat control team formation. He especially speaks about the duties of air traffic controller and radio maintenance men.
U.S. Air Force (USAF) Combat Control Team in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A bunker made of sacks. A captain of the combat control team shakes hand with the commander of a platoon. The captain and the platoon commander discuss about the resupply and setting up of panels to bring in the supplies. He asks the commander to get some members for help. The commander listens to him. He shakes hand and leaves. The bunker made up of sacks. The captain and the commander stand in front of the bunker. The captain and the commander talk. Two soldiers join them.
A film report depicts the role of a navy chaplain in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. U.S. Marines walk advance in the grassy area. The Marines move from the bushes. They cross a river. A troop fills his can with water from the river. The Marines advance in the wooded region. A close up of a U.S. Marine in the wooded region advancing. The close up Marines seated in the wooded region. A Marines reads a Bible. A chaplain alongside a river in a sandbagged revetment, prepares for religious services. He sets a crucifix and chalice on a small altar. Marines arrive for church service and kneel. The stand with heads bowed as the Chaplain leads in prayer. Another Chaplain (a Captain) in fatigues and combat helmet. A chaplain in white robe conducts services on a sandy beach. A Jewish Rabbi Chaplain conducts services. A Marine in an M50 Ontos Tank Destroyer with six 106mm recoilless guns, crosses a river. A U.S. Marine UH-34D utility helicopter. U.S. Navy Chaplain LT Fr. Vincent R. Capodanno, is seen seated inside the helicopter.
U.S. air strikes in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. M-117 bombs explode near and on road on wooden slopes near river north of Pleiku near Dak To, on 18 August, 1968. USAF (United States Air Force) F-100 Super Sabre jet fighter aircraft drops Mark 82 (Mk.82) high-drag (HD) bombs. The bombs descend and explode on structures in grove of trees near rice paddies 23 miles east of Binh Thuy on 19th August. USAF McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II bomber aircraft drop two Mk.84 HD bombs. The bombs descend and explode near structures in grove of tress in agricultural area 30 miles southwest of Saigon on 19 August, 1968.