Two Vietcong prisoners are marched away, under armed guard, following interrogation by South Vietnemese Intelligence officer, Lieutenant Nguyen Khoan and U.S. Adviser, Captain Edward N. Fletcher, of MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory Group), Team 28. South Vietnamese soldiers apprehend more Vietcong prisoners from bushes and the officers check their papers and speak to them.
View of two small hangars of MCB-10 with Douglas A-4E Skyhawk tail section sticking out of hangar at Camp Shields in Chu Lai. HMS-12 maintenance shop built by MCB-10. Gear is stacked outside the building. Douglas A-4D Skyhawk in hangar.
Hospital built by MCB-10. Dirty ambulance jeep drives outside the hospital building, stops, backs down at doorway. Jeep is parked directly outside of the hospital doorway. Man on roof of the hospital building. Row of reefers near dry stores Butler building. Dry stores warehouse built by MCB-10. Supplies are sent to a parked truck by a conveyor belt. Supplies are stacked in mud near two buildings joined together.
Two Vietnamese youth throw net to in the sea to catch fish. They catch fish and officers of United States 720th military police battalion have a look at the fish.
French Union Para-troopers attack the outer ring of Communists besieging Dien Bien Phu in a new measure to relieve pressure on the isolated garrison during Operation Castor. Troops move ahead through fields. A map shows the area of battle. French Para-troopers jump from planes and ascend. Troops advance amidst machine gun and mortar fire. A soldier in position on the ground shoots. Smoke from firing and explosions. Soldiers fire from behind barricades. Soldiers discuss a map. View of the conflict area. Airplanes in the sky.
Simulation of activities that took place during Tonkin Gulf Incident during 2-5 August 1964. The USS Turner Joy (DD-951) underway at sea. Ship's Captain, Commander Robert Chauncey Barnhart Jr., USN, standing with a telephone talker. Both wear helmets. Barnhart scans the horizon with a pair of binoculars. The telephone talker is wearing earphones. Operation's Officer Lieutenant J. Palmer, also wearing helmet, looks through the sighting area on pelorus and calls out bearings.
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