United States soldiers served with food and artillery in South Vietnam. M-113 tanks and 105mm Howitzer (HOW) in field. Soldiers pass shell in chain fashion. Soldiers sit on tanks and jeeps. Artillery on field. Soldiers assemble artillery near 115mm HOW. An underexposed base camp. Soldiers move through outdoor mess line and are served with food. They eat. (Vietnam War period).
American soldier narrates on the railroad activities in front of the camera at the U.S. 1st Infantry Division base camp in Dian, Vietnam. Vietnamese forklift operator off loads cargo from boxcars in the background. (Vietnam War period).
View of a bunker atop Hill number 88, at Fire Station Base in South Vietnam. United States soldiers with 155 mm guns on M-109 Howitzer. Barrels placed in line next to dirt road. (Vietnam War period).
United States officer speaks over phone at Fire Station Base Roy in South Vietnam. Soldiers fire M-110 Howitzer. They rotate barrel of the gun. Soldiers load and fire M-110 Howitzer form mountainous position. (Vietnam War period).
Aerial view of Fire Support Base Bastonge and mountainous terrain in South Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. United States soldiers fire 40 mm gun from M-42. At dusk, muzzle flashes and fires tracers from M-42 and M-55 Quad .50 caliber machine guns at night.
Aerial view of Alpha 4 Fire Station Base in South Vietnam. United States soldiers fire from M-108 Howitzer. Soldier loads projectiles into M-108 Howitzers. Projectiles placed on a rack. African American soldier opens one of the projectiles. M-108 Howitzer fired. (Vietnam War period).
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