Original tile: "Starlight- New Lead", Keever's title: "Battlefield Marines question officials' high number of Communist casualities", article about whether the Viet Cong killed in the famous U.S. Marine operation at Van Tuong were actually confirmed by body count
Original title: "gas", Keever's title: "U.S. Policy Markers Might Backpedal on Allies' Use of Non-Lethal Gas Use in Combat", article about America reversing their position on allowing the use of non-lethal riot control tear gas on the battlefield
Keever's title: "Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky Goes on Diplomatic Offensive", article about South Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyẽ̂n Cao Kỳ stepping up his significant diplomatic offensive
Keever's title: "Viet Cong Vow to Fight U.S. Units by Unit as More U.S. Troops Arrive", article about a battle where the Việt Cộng fought and killed American troops
Original caption: "Navy and Marine amphibious raid operations conducted at Vung Mu, Republic of Viet Nam on September 25 1965. In a coordinated dawn attack the Seventh Fleet Amphibious Task Group landed Marines by landing craft, vehicles and helicopter to search for and destroy Viet Cong supplies, troops and possible infiltration points on a peninsula, 15 miles South of Qui Nhon. Landing Craft from the attck transport USS Talladega (APA-208) form in rendevous circles in front of Rear Admiral Donald W. Wuizen's Amphibious Force flagship, USS Estes (AGC-12). Official Navy photo by R.E. Baldwin, PH2." A ship cruising beside a line of small boats. Another small boat is in the foreground. Navy/Marine Amphibious Operations photos.
Original caption: "Navy and Marine amphibious raid operations conducted at Vung Mu, Republic of Viet Nam on September 25 1965. In a coordinated dawn attack the Seventh Fleet Amphibious Task Group landed Marines by landing craft, vehicles and helicopter to search for and destroy Viet Cong supplies, troops and possible infiltration points on a peninsula, 15 miles South of Qui Nhon. Marine landing armored vehicles of the first assault wave climb up sand dunes at Vung Mu, while fourth wave LCMS touchdown on the beach. Official Navy photo by R.E. Baldwin, PH2." Caravan of tanks winding up hilly Vung Mu coast.
Long letter to Mr. Rosenfeld from Beverly Keever about the Saigon press corps and tensions with the U.S. military in Vietnam. She adresses corrspondents with particularly bad relationships with the military, including Horst Faas, Peter Arnett, and Morley Safer. She discusses a USIA delegation that came to listen to reporters in Saigon, where the reporters demanded no censorship and no diversion of the military to keep reporters away from major battles. The reporters also refuted that the Western press was losing the war, and pointed instead to military failure. Then she turns to issues for the New York Herald Tribune office specifically, namely difficulty communicating with the head office, low personnell numbers, surveillance by the Vietnamese government, and the lies from American official sources. She labels TIME as the paper that gets the best political leaks, but says the New York Herald Tribune has the best Vietnamese sources due to Phạm Xuân Ẩn's work. She also briefly mentions the Newspaper Guild strike in New York
Original title: "lansdale", Keever's title: "Ugly-cum-Quiet American Edward Lansdale Enters a Bewilderingly Complex War", article about Edward G. Lansdale
Original title: "Hanoi life", Keever's title: "North Vietnam Communist Party Dictates Life Beginning with 4-Month-Old Babies", article about life in Hanoi from the French colonial period to the 1960s
Original caption: "September 1965 - Military Operations." Iht listening to group of children. Behind him are two other soldiers. In the background are two military jeeps and a Vietnamese buffalo.
Original caption: "September 1965 - Military Operations." Five tanks in a hilly field. The center tank is opened at the rear, revealing more American soldiers inside.
Original caption: "September 1965 - Military Operations." Six American and Vietnamese soldiers stand in a horseshoe, discussing some papers (one obscured). Three other soldiers in background.
Original caption: "September 1965 - Military Operations." Iht grins at the camera, surrounded by children with their hands extended. Two Vietnamese soldiers stand in the crowd.
Original caption: "September 1965 - Military Operations." Iht walking along a country path, looking back at photographer. A woman wearing a coolie hat also walks on the path, carrying two bales of hay on a yolk across her shoulders. Buildings line the horizon.
Original caption: "September 1965 - Military Operations." Iht (in civilian clothes) stands in front of a building. Behind him stands an older man in traditional Vietnamese garb.
Original caption: "September 1965 - Military Operations." Iht (in civilian clothes) stands in a crowd of excited children. In the background are two military jeeps and a Vietnamese buffalo.
Original caption: "September 1965 - Military Operations." A crowd of Vietnamese children scramble to fit into the picture Iht (in civilian clothes) is preparing to take. Two other Vietnamese soldiers are caught in the crowd.
Original caption: "September 1965 - Military Operations." Two South Vietnamese soldiers pose for a photo. The first soldier is named "Iht." Two children stand beside them. Behind, another soldier leans against a military jeep.