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USAF Combat Control Team puts up orange banners across a field in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

U.S. Air Force (USAF) Combat Control Team in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A soldier holds a pole in place. Another one hammers it to drive it into the ground. A soldier ties an orange banner on poles. The soldiers move towards other area for putting up banners. They spread the banners on the ground. A soldier stands holding guns and speaks over a radio. A soldier ties an orange banner. The soldiers stand near the banner. A close view of the banner. The soldiers stand in the background.

Date: 1969, May 3
Duration: 2 min 50 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675068967
Radio antennas and towers at U.S. 4th Infantry Division headquarters in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

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.

Date: 1969, June 5
Duration: 3 min 25 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675077465
A soldier starts a generator set at U.S. 4th Infantry Division headquarters in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

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.

Date: 1969, June 5
Duration: 5 min 7 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675077466
E. R. Zumwalt, Captain Faulk, Commodore Chon and W. R. Flanagan await the arrival of Mr Packard in Vietnam.

Vietnam tour by U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense David Packard . U.S. Vice Admiral Elmo Russell Zumwalt, Comnavforces, Vietnam talks with Captain Faulk of the U.S. Navy. They await the arrival of U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense David Packard at Binh Thuy Air Base. Rear Admiral W. R. Flanagan, Deputy Commander Naval Forces, Republic of Vietnam talks with Commodore Tran Van Chon, Chief of Naval Operations,Vietnamese Navy. Rear Admiral W R Flanagan in military clothes. Aide of Commodore Chon stands in the background. W. R. Flanagan, Commodore Chon and an unidentified Republic of Vietnam officer stand. Commodore Chon chats with Captain Faulk, W. R. Flanagan and Elmo Russell Zumwalt while waiting for Mr. Packard. David Packard arrives. He gets off a car. The welcoming committee moves towards the car to greet Mr Packard. Zumwalt, Chon and others welcomes Mr Packard. An unidentified man shakes hands with Mr Packard in the foreground. Aircraft parked in the background. Republic of Vietnam police in a jeep. A motorcade prepares to start up.

Date: 1969, November 20
Duration: 1 min 56 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675055536
Deputy Secretary of Defense David Packard and army officers board a UH-1H helicopter in Vietnam to go to Cantho.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense David Packard on a tour of Vietnam. The official party arrives at the Naval Support Activity, Saigon. Binh Thuy Air Base administration building in the background. David Packard gets out of a car. He walks towards a U.S. Army UH-1H helicopter for flight to Cantho, Republic of Vietnam. The helicopter warms up. U.S. Vice Admiral Elmo Russell Zumwalt, Comnavforces, Vietnam gives a thumps up. An army officer boards the helicopter. It is ready for lift off. The plane director gives a signal for the lift off. The helicopter lifts off. Dignitaries stand in rain next to the helicopter at Cantho. Commodore Tran Van Chon, Chief of Naval Operations;Vietnamese Navy , in a rain coat. Mr Packard walks through the rain. Commodore Chon greets him. Mr Packard enters a car. He walks away from the car and moves into a building. Mr Packard and the party enters a small building. He gets into carry all. He leaves the doorway of the small building. He walks through mud and a sailor holds an umbrella over his head. He enters a small building and chats with unidentified naval officers. Mr Packard shakes hands with Vietnamese and other officers and prepares to leave from Ben Luc. (Vietnam War period).

Date: 1969, November 20
Duration: 2 min 4 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675055537
Deputy Secretary of Defense David Packard and officers at a naval shipyard and the Small Boat School in Vietnam.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense David Packard on a tour of Vietnam. David Packard walks at a naval shipyard in Saigon. Commodore Tran Van Chon, Chief of Naval Operations ;Vietnamese Navy, walks with Mr Packard. U.S. Vice Admiral E. R. Zumwalt, Comnavforces, Vietnam and Mr. Packard look at Ferro cement boats that were built by Vietnamese at Vietnamee Naval shipyard. Mr Packard looks at the boats from the edge of the dock. Commodore Chon in the background. Mr.Packard chats with E. R. Zumwalt and they enter a car. The official party looks at some of the ribs of one of the boats under construction. Mr. Packard signs a log book. E. R. Zumwalt stands in the background in a building at the shipyard. Mr Packard is introduced to an officer of the Republic of Vietnam. The official party walks at the shipyard. Mr Packard talks with B Donohue, Director of Small Boat School, Saigon. The party in one of the rooms at the boat school. The party departs from the school. A young Vietnamese girl runs through a hall at the school.

Date: 1969, November 21
Duration: 1 min 53 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675055538