(AP Photo/Pioneer Newspaper/Mai Nam) #46
An
American F-105 warplane is shot down and the pilot ejects and opens his
parachute in this photo taken by North Vietnamese photograper Mai Nam on
September 1966 near Vinh Phuc, north of Hanoi. This photo is one of the most
recognized images taken by a North Vietnamese photographer during the war. The
pilot of the aircraft was taken hostage and held in a Hanoi prison from 1966 to
1973.
(AP Photo) #47
Paratroopers
of the 173rd U.S. airborne brigade make their way across the Song Be River in
South Vietnam en route to the jungle on the North Bank and into operation Sioux
City in the D Zone on Oct. 4, 1966. Troopers and equipment were flown in by
helicopter to the central highlands area, but the choppers couldn't land in the
D zone jungles. The operation began late in the week of September 25.
(AP Photo) #48
U.S.
President Lydon B. Johnson reviews troops assembled in honor of his visit to the
U.S. base at Cam Ranh Bay in South Vietnam on Oct. 26, 1966 during the war.
Beside the President is Gen. William Westmoreland, Commander of the U.S.
Military forces in Vietnam.
(AP Photo/Horst Faas) #49
Empty
artillery cartridges pile up at the artillery base at Soui Da, some 60 miles
northwest of Saigon, at the southern edge of War Zone C, on March 8, 1967.
(AP Photo) #50
Three
American marines sleep atop ammunition boxes during a pause in the fighting at
Gio Linh on April 2, 1967, just south of the demilitarized zone in Vietnam.
(AP Photo) #51
Wounded U.S. soldier of the 1st Infantry Division, 26th Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion, receives first aid after being rescued from a jungle battlefield south of the Cambodian border in Vietnam's war zone C, April 2, 1967. A reconnaissance platoon ran into enemy bunkers, and their recuers were pinned down for four hours in fighting that left 7 U.S. dead and 42 wounded.
Wounded U.S. soldier of the 1st Infantry Division, 26th Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion, receives first aid after being rescued from a jungle battlefield south of the Cambodian border in Vietnam's war zone C, April 2, 1967. A reconnaissance platoon ran into enemy bunkers, and their recuers were pinned down for four hours in fighting that left 7 U.S. dead and 42 wounded.
(AP Photo) #52
Anti-Vietnam war demonstrators fill Fulton Street in San Francisco on April 15, 1967. The five-mile march through the city would end with a peace rally at Kezar Stadium. In the background is San Francisco City Hall.
Anti-Vietnam war demonstrators fill Fulton Street in San Francisco on April 15, 1967. The five-mile march through the city would end with a peace rally at Kezar Stadium. In the background is San Francisco City Hall.
(AP Photo) #53
Rev.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., leads a crowd of 125,000 Vietnam War protesters in front of the United Nations in New York on April 15, 1967, as he voices a repeated demand to "Stop the bombing."
Rev.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., leads a crowd of 125,000 Vietnam War protesters in front of the United Nations in New York on April 15, 1967, as he voices a repeated demand to "Stop the bombing."
(AP Photo) #54
A U.S. Marine sergeant points directions to a group of newly arrived replacement soldiers atop embattled Hill 881, below the demilitarized zone near the Laotian border, South Vietnam, in May 1967. The men were flown in by helicopter to enforce U.S. Marine lines badly weakened by casualties after several days of fighting for the strategic hills.
A U.S. Marine sergeant points directions to a group of newly arrived replacement soldiers atop embattled Hill 881, below the demilitarized zone near the Laotian border, South Vietnam, in May 1967. The men were flown in by helicopter to enforce U.S. Marine lines badly weakened by casualties after several days of fighting for the strategic hills.
(AP Photo) # 55
A wounded member of the 1st Plt. Company "C," 25th Infantry Division, is helped to a waiting UH-1D "Iroquois" helicopter in Vietnam, May 10, 1967, during the Vietnam War.
A wounded member of the 1st Plt. Company "C," 25th Infantry Division, is helped to a waiting UH-1D "Iroquois" helicopter in Vietnam, May 10, 1967, during the Vietnam War.
. U.S. Marines of the 3rd Battallion, 4th Marines, crouch in the cover of a
pagoda entrance as their patrol moves through a village along the Ben Hai river
in the southern sector of the DMZ in South Vietnam, on May 22, 1967. The pagoda
walls are richly decorated with images of dragons and snakes.
(AP Photo/Henri Huet, File) #57
American infantrymen crowd into a mud-filled bomb crater and look up at tall jungle trees seeking out Viet Cong snipers firing at them during a battle in Phuoc Vinh, north-Northeast of Saigon in Vietnam's War Zone D on June 15, 1967.
American infantrymen crowd into a mud-filled bomb crater and look up at tall jungle trees seeking out Viet Cong snipers firing at them during a battle in Phuoc Vinh, north-Northeast of Saigon in Vietnam's War Zone D on June 15, 1967.
(AP Photo/Henri Huet) #58
Medic James E. Callahan of Pittsfield, Mass., gives mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a dying soldier in war zone D, about 50 miles northeast of Saigon, June 17, 1967. Thirty-one men of the 1st Infantry Division were reported killed in the guerrilla ambush, with more than 100 wounded.
Medic James E. Callahan of Pittsfield, Mass., gives mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a dying soldier in war zone D, about 50 miles northeast of Saigon, June 17, 1967. Thirty-one men of the 1st Infantry Division were reported killed in the guerrilla ambush, with more than 100 wounded.
(AP Photo/Cung) #59
Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara (second from left), and Gen Earle Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, huddle in one corner while Ellsworth Bunker, U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam (second from right), and Gen. William C. Westmoreland, right, commander of U.S. Forces in Vietnam, go over a report at the beginning of briefings for the secretary at U.S. Army Headquarters on Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Friday, July 6, 1967 in Saigon.
Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara (second from left), and Gen Earle Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, huddle in one corner while Ellsworth Bunker, U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam (second from right), and Gen. William C. Westmoreland, right, commander of U.S. Forces in Vietnam, go over a report at the beginning of briefings for the secretary at U.S. Army Headquarters on Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Friday, July 6, 1967 in Saigon.
(AP Photo) #60
Defense Secretary McNamara and Gen. William Westmoreland, commander U.S. Forces in Vietnam, sit with muffler type radio earphones as they ride in helicopter toward theDMZ on McNamara's first field trip during his current visit to Vietnam, July 10, 1967.
Defense Secretary McNamara and Gen. William Westmoreland, commander U.S. Forces in Vietnam, sit with muffler type radio earphones as they ride in helicopter toward theDMZ on McNamara's first field trip during his current visit to Vietnam, July 10, 1967.
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