1966 N Vietnamese Soldier Escorts Handcuffed US Pilots Vietnam War
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Viet Cong fighter 1966
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Looking Back Again - Vietnam - Seems So Long Ago
Looking Back Again - Vietnam - Seems So Long Ago
The first color photos of Hanoi
VietNamNet Bridge – The Sword Lake, the Temple of Literature with primitive dirt roads or the girls in brassiere are very lively in the works by French photographer Leon Busy.
Highly trained North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong soldiers fought against US troops in Hue.
Why Were The Vietcong Able To Defeat America In Vietnam?
Why was America with its sophisticated arms defeated by the Vietcong (And NVA) during the war in Vietnam?
Tet Offensive, Battle of Hue, Vietnam | Contact Press Images
Body of a North Vietnamese soldier, Têt offensive, Battle of Hué, Vietnam, February 1968
North Vietnamese Army soldiers using plastic sheets as rain capes. They are most likely in North Vietnam, as it was very rare to see the NVA caps pictured in the South.
A Firefight with the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War.
Above Photo: US Mortars fire in support of troops in the Iron Triangle, Vietnam. (Ron Middleton, 212warriors.com) SSG Arnold Krause C 2/12th Infantry was interviewed by Peter Alan Lloyd as part of …
VIETNAM WAR - CUỘC CHIẾN TÀN KHỐC
Communist Bomb In Saigon - The City Hall - October 26, 1962 24 Apr 1965, Dong Son, South Vietnam --- With apparent disregard for the columns of U.S. M…
A North Vietnamse girl whose teeth are tinted black, 1915 - Photo by Léon Busy
Cô gái Bắc kỳ nhuộm răng đen, 1915
The Vietnam War Era
A tribute to the Vietnam War. "No event in American history is more misunderstood than the Vietnam...
VIETNAM WAR - CUỘC CHIẾN TÀN KHỐC
14 Oct 1967, North Vietnam --- Captured American Pilot. North Vietnam: Capt. Charles Boyd, U.S. Air Force, is escorted by his captors to a "prisoners' gathering point." His aircraft was down on a mission in April 1966. This photo, made by two East German photographers, is part of a cover story in the October 20th issue of showing the American prisoners of war and their lives in Communist hands, and is one of the first views published in America on our captured servicemen
Viet Cong fighters were heavily involved in the battle of Hue, along with NVA soldiers
North Vietnamese Army soldiers set up an 82mm mortar. One of them wears a chest rig and carries a Type 56 assault rifle.
Vietcong in action during the battle for Hue 1968.