Air activities during June 1965 at Bien Hoa AB,Vietnam. USAF A-1E skyraider pilot giving hand signal from the cockpit. Two A-1E aircraft flying. Aerial view of jungle as seen from the plane. Smoke rising in the jungle due to bomb hits. View of Bien Hoa AB runway. 7 June 1965. (Vietnam War period).
Operation Attleboro II, Dau Tieng Airstrip, Vietnam. Picture of UH-1H helicopter at the back. USAF Ist Infantry Dv. officers sitting at a foxhole tent and talking on the phone. Two of them seen eating something. Officers observing a map and writing something on the papers. November 1966. (Vietnam War period).
CH-21 helicopter, loaded with Montagnard refugee women and children, touches down in South Vietnam. The chopper, flown by Lieutenant Hel, belongs to the 8th Transportation Company, Camp Goldberg, Qui Nhon, South Vietnam. The refugees are helped into the back of an open military truck.
Viet Cong prisoners being escorted under armed guard by Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) soldiers, in mountain areas near Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam. Vietcong prisoners are marched with hands above their heads. They are brought before ARVN intelligence officer, Lieutenant Nguyen Khoan and his American adviser, Capt. Edward N. Fletcher, of MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory Group) Team 28. The officers direct the guards where to take the prisoners.
Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) Intelligence Officer, Lieutenant Nguyen Khoan, and Captain Edward N. Fletcher, of U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG)Team 28, interrogate a Vietcong prisoner in mountain areas near Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam. The Vietcong (VC) prisoner under armed guard, is questioned by the officers. Afterwards, Captain Fletcher places a map on the ground, and both officers look at it.
American comedian Bob Hope performs for United Service Organization (USO) at Tan Son Nhut air base in Vietnam. The U.S. Army troops watch the show and applaud. Bob Hope's entertainment troupe perform on the stage. Anita Bryant, Joey Heatherton, Bob Hope and his wife perform on stage. (Vietnam War period).