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3554 resources

  • Article about a Unified Buddhist Church conference
  • Report in Saigon: More Marines Due
  • Embassy bombing, man on stretcher
  • Embassy bombing, man on stretcher
  • Embassy bombing, man on stretcher
  • Embassy bombing, man on stretcher
  • Embassy bombing, man on stretcher
  • Embassy bombing, man loaded on stretcher
  • Embassy bombing, man carrying burnt child
  • Land Reform: The Long Delay
  • Article about negotiations and possible bombings of Chinese Communist atomic bomb plants
  • New Saigon Government - Generals' Balancing Act; New Saigon Regime
  • How the U.S. Built On the Quicksand Of Asian Politics
  • Viet Regieme's Downfall- A Step to Losing the War
  • New York Herald Tribune newsletter on Vietnam foreign correspondents
  • Corruption - Hottest Saigon Issue
  • "Hq 2AD Tan Son Nhut Afld, RVN - U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress's of the Strategic Air Command unload tons of bombs on a strike against the notorious Viet Cong hideaway, Zone D, during a July raid." Two American planes dropping bombs.
  • "Aerial reconnaissance of a section of the Dong Hoi army barracks, located 35 miles north of the demarcation line, shows some of the heavy damage inflicted by a joint USAF and VNAF strike force. Eight VNAF A-1H and four USAF F-104s struck the target with 27 tons of 50 to 500 pound general bombs rockets. Reports showed that 80 percent of the barracks buildings, seen along the bottom and right side of the photo, were destroyed or damaged during the attack." Aerial photo of a street and buildings.
  • "Aerial reconnaissance of a section of the Dong Hoi army barracks, located 35 miles north of the demarcation line, shows some of the heavy damage inflicted by a joint USAF and VNAF strike force. Eight VNAF A-1H and four USAF F-104s struck the target with 27 tons of 50 to 500 pound general purpose bombs and rockets. Reports showed that 80 percent of the barracks buildings, seen along the bottom and right side of the photo, were destroyed or damaged during the attack on 21 June." Aerial photo of bombed buildings.
  • "A U.S. Air Force aerial reconnaissance photo of the Ban Nuoc Chieu ammunition depot, 80 miles west-northwest of Hanoi, shows heavy damage inflicted by U.S. Air Force Strikes in late June. This section of the target area covers about 700 by 1200 feet. Debris in the center and right side of the photo reveal areas where buildings were completely destroyed. Reports showed 22 buildings destroyed and seven others damaged during the strikes. Roadways in the target area were also heavily damaged." Aerial photo of bombed buildings and a road.
  • "Hq 2AD Tan Son Nhut Afld, RVN - U.S. Air Force Col. George L. Hannah, (left foreground) replaced Col. David T. Fleming (right foreground) as Commander, 315th Air Commando Group, in a change of command ceremony here July 15. Here, the incoming and outgoing commanders of the U.S. Air Forces airlift arm in Southwest Asia watch as men of the unit pass in view." US Air Force men standing in formation in front of a building.
  • "Hq 2AD, Tan Son Nhut Afld, RVN - Yen Bay Depot - U.S. Air Force fighter-bombers attacked Yen Bay Ordnance Depot, July 10. Some buildings (upper left) were severely damaged, while others (foreground) were reduced to their foundations. The roof of the building at the lower left was burned off. All told, air strike accounted for 38 buildings destroyed or damaged." Aerial photo of a group of buildings.
  • "Hq 2AD, Tan Son Nhut Afld, RVN - Than Hoa Barracks - This reconnaissance photo of a U.S. Air Force strike against North Vietnam's Than Hoa Army Barracks (July 7) shows about half the barracks area destroyed. Large craters and debris in the upper portions of the photo are all that remains of areas once covered by barracks buildings. Effect of bombs on highways can be seen in the lower center." Aerial photo of buildings.
  • A line of military jeeps near a hill (damaged)
  • A line of military Jeeps near a hill (damaged)