Recreational facilities like the sports facilities, available to personnel at Tuy Hoa airbase in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. U.S. Airmen playing tennis on the tennis ground. Vehicles parked and tents in the background.
Recreational facilities like the hobby shop facilities, available to personnel at Tuy Hoa airbase in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Airman in hobby shop buying a model kit. Airman assembling aircraft model while a tape recorder is being played.
Recreational facilities like the sports facilities, available to personnel at Tuy Hoa airbase in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. U.S. Airmen at the sports ground. They play baseball and volleyball. A sign board reads: 'Athletic Facilities, Constructed By 820th Ces, Red Horse'.
Recreational facilities like the sports facilities, available to personnel at Tuy Hoa airbase in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Vehicles passing on the ground. Buildings and mountains in the background. A sign board reads: 'Tuy Hoa Golf Driving Range'.
Captured rice is used to feed Vietnamese orphans in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. An army truck loaded with bags of rice underway on a narrow road. A jeep with three personnel on board moves through a small town. Two men seated in front of the U.S. Army truck driven through a town. The jeep moves down a main street. The army truck loaded with rice on a highway. A white star insignia on the side of the truck. The jeep leads a convoy. A sign over a gate. The convoy passes through the gate of an orphanage at Thu Duc. The convoy moves down a road. A young boy offers a bottle of coca cola and a glass of ice to one of the army personnel.
Captured rice is used to feed Vietnamese orphans in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The statue of Virgin Mary in an orphanage yard. Father John Hien, a Vietnamese catholic priest and the director of Father John's Orphanage, stands next to the statue and thanks men of U.S. 25th division for delivering rice. A long banner being placed by the Vietnamese. Bowls of rice on a table in the orphanage yard. Several big and small bowls of rice on the table.
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