Original title: "taylor", Keever's title: "Ambassador Taylor, author of 'The Uncertain Trumpet,' prepares to depart an uncertain Vietnam", article for the New York Herald Tribune about Ambassador Maxwell D. Taylor's final farewells in Saigon
Original title: "THE SHRINKING BLUE SPOTS", Keever's title: "'This Special Forces camp and Vietnamese district headquarters is the only government control within 30 miles of Hue,' U.S. adviser confides", article about the Headquarters of the 5th Special Forces Group - the command headquarters for the 1,350 American "advisors", article five of six-article series
Original title: "president", Keever's title: "'The Hanoi Regime is Digging in for the Long Haul for Victory', expert says", Article about reactions to a speech by President Johnson in Saigon
Original title: "PARATROOPER", Keever's title: "In First Offensive Since Korean Conflict, U.S. 'Teenage Brigade" Nets 1 Viet Cong KIA and 300 tons of Rice in U.S. Food Surplus Bags", article about American troops being officially used in an offensive operation against Việt Cộng forces
Original title: "saigon", Keever's title: "'The Viet Cong are Putting the Squeeze on Saigon', as it Fades into a Capital Without a Country", article about the South Vietnamese government holding little territory outside Saigon
Original title: "government", Keever's title: "New Saigon Government of Warring Factions Seen as a 'Monsoon Honeymoon'", Article about tensions between factions of the transitional South Vietnamese government
Original caption: "Hq 2AD, Tan Son Nhut Afld, RVN - Dien Bien Phu Runway - July strikes against the Dien Bien Phu airfield in North Vietnam by U.S. Air Force Republic F-105s and McDonnel F-4s have left the airfield runway unusable. A direct hit (lower left) and several other 750 pound bomb blasts )center effectively cratered the airstrip." Aerial photo of bomb craters on an airfield.
Original title: "mother", Article draft about Margerite M. Dawson, the mother of Donald C. Dawson who was searching for his MIA brother, for the New York Herald Tribune
Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about Prime Minister Trần Văn Hương's continued opposition to Buddhist protestors and the protestors' response, page unknown
Original title: "outpost", Article about a Việt Cộng attack on a South Vietnamese militia using a new military strategy, for the New York Herald Tribune
Original title: "arch", Keever's title: "[unclear] Life Near Government HQ Town is Slathered amidst Fluttering Communist Banners", article about propaganda in a South Vietnamese village, from both sides of the conflict, for the New York Herald Tribune
Original title: "militia", Keever's title: "Vietnamese Militia Guard Outpost amid 'Hard Life' and Viet Cong Attacks", Article draft about South Vietnamese government sponsored militias, for the New York Herald Tribune