President of the United States Lyndon Baines Johnson visits Cam Ranh Bay Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. President Johnson talks to U.S. Army General William C. Westmoreland. President Johnson gets in a car and pulls away with Vice President of Vietnam Nguyen Cao Ky. President Johnson and William C. Westmoreland take their places on a platform. Officials stand during the playing of the national anthem. President Johnson and William C. Westmoreland review troops in an open jeep. All services color guard. They return to the platform. President Johnson pins up medals on to U.S. military men.
President of the United States Lyndon Baines Johnson visits a hospital ward at Cam Ranh Bay Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. President Johnson pins purple hearts on several casualties in bed at a hospital ward. Vice President of Vietnam Nguyen Cao Ky and United States Army General William C. Westmoreland also present. President leaves hospital and shakes hands with men outside the hospital. President wave to the people. He drives away in a staff car.
United States Army Special Forces officers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The headquarters of the United States Army Special Forces. A sign over the entrance to the building reads 'United States Army Special Forces Vietnam'. United States Army Captain Roger H. Donlon of Special Forces 'C' Team and Sergeant E5 James D. Coates with two Vietnamese security forces officers walk out of the building. The men stand in front of the building and look at a map and discuss defense positions.
Different types of United States and Vietnamese aircraft at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A United States Air Force Lockheed C-141A Starlifter taxis. A C-130B Hercules aircraft taxis and is parked near Air Vietnam Douglas DC-3s. United States Navy Grumman S-2D Trackers parked. A car drives in the foreground.
Air attack in Vietnam during Operation Rolling Thunder of Vietnam War. United States Air Force F-105 Thunderchief fighter aircraft piloted by Captain Charles Loucks from the 34th TFS, Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, in flight over ammunition dump in Hoai An. Aircraft drop bombs. Smoke column rises from blasts. (Note: Captain Loucks completed 150 missions over North Vietnam in the F-105, receiving the Flying Cross with four oak leaf clusters during this time.)
Headquarter buildings and a hangar of Detachment 9 of U.S. Air Force 38th Rescue Squadron at Bien Hoa Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. USAF (United States Air Force) and VNAF (Vietnam Air Force) personnel check maps during a briefing session.