United States soldiers prepare 105mm Howitzer for firing at Fire Station Base Elliot in South Vietnam. Soldier lifts projectiles from its rack and places it next to the howitzer. U.S. Army soldiers, including one African American soldier, load and fire M-107 Howitzer. (Vietnam War period).
Tactical communications equipment being operated by the 124th Signal Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, during the Vietnam War. An Army technician turns on a piece of radio equipment in a rack and picks up a phone to monitor as he makes adjustments. He moves to several other boxes in a large array of equipment in racks, and makes adjustments in them. Closeup of one piece of equipment shows gauges for measure and frequency drift and technician's hand on the control for output adjustment. The technician holds phone to his ear as he makes adjustments to the radio equipment.
Tactical communication equipment of United States 4th Infantry Division, 124th Signal Battalion in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. View of the 4th Infantry Division headquarters at Camp Enari and Dragon Mountain signal site. Communication equipment atop a mountain. Radio antennas in the background as soldiers walk about in the camp area. Radio bunkers at the camp. Radio antennas and towers at the camp.
Tactical communication equipment of United States 4th Infantry Division, 124th Signal Battalion in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Trailers at 4th Infantry Division headquarters at Camp Enari. View of the surrounding area and Dragon mountain signal site. Radio tower at the camp area. Generator sets on a trailer. A soldier walks out of a bunker and checks the generator set. He starts the generator and walks back to the bunker. View of the Dragon mountain signal site.
The mounting of assembled Laser-Guided Bombs on USAF F-4D fighter-bomberat Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base (RTAFB) in Thailand during the Vietnam War. Airmen attach laser unit (DCU-141/B) on the front of Mark 84 Laser-Guided Bombs (LGBs) mounted on USAF McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II fighter-bomber. The airmen attach canard fins to the unit and insert tail fuse in the bomb.
Assembled laser-guided bombs mounted on to a fighter-bomber at Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base (RTAFB) in Thailand during the Vietnam War. Airmen install laser sighting device on the canopy frame of USAF McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II fighter-bomber cockpit. The airmen connect wires to the circuit. The pilot preflighting Mark 84 Laser-Guided Bombs (LGBs) on the USAF F-4D aircraft. The slogan on the bomb reads : 'When You Care Enough To Send The Very Best'.
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