Construction and use of bunkers on Fire Support Bases (FSB) by U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam. Soldiers assemble wooden boards on FBS Charlie One at Camp Carroll. The boards are nailed into place to construct the side walls of a personnel bunker. Two soldiers hold the board in place while another hammers nails into it. (Vietnam War period).
Construction and use of bunkers on Fire Support Bases (FSB) by U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam. Soldiers carry wooden beams inside a personnel bunker on FBS Charlie One at Camp Carroll. They set the beams on wooden posts. Soldiers construct the walls of a wooden personnel bunker. A soldier hammers nails into the planks. (Vietnam War period).
Construction and use of bunkers on Fire Support Bases (FSB) by U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam. Soldiers leaving bunker mess hall at Camp Carroll. Part of the mess hall is underground. Soldiers in serving line. They walk in. A wooden bunker under construction. Trees flank the pathway leading to the bunker. (Vietnam War period).
Construction and use of bunkers on Fire Support Bases (FSB) by U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Soldiers help themselves to food in the bunker mess hall at Camp Carroll. Soldiers with plates in their hands. They eat hot dogs, bread, vegetables and other food. Soldiers seated at tables eat and drink. An Airborne Division soldier. Group of African American and white soldiers eating meal together.
Construction and use of bunkers on Fire Support Bases (FSB) by U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam. Interior of a dual blade bunker. A soldier seated on a cot. He writes a letter. A machine gun at his feet. The rolled up bedding on one side of the cot. An envelope near the soldier on the cot. His army boots. He folds the letter and puts it into the envelope. A cross in his neck. He begins to write again. (Vietnam War period).
Construction and use of bunkers on Fire Support Bases (FSB) by U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam. Interior of a dual blade bunker. Two soldiers seated on foot lockers read magazines. A table fan before the soldiers. The read and talk. One reads the Time magazine, while another reads the Newsweek. (Vietnam War period).