Original caption: "CPT John S. Gaynor of Reno, Nevada, is congratulated by LTC Bang, province Chief of the Cam Panh area, at the end of sentry dog exhibition. The performance was met with hearty applause. SGT. John J. Buchanan of New York City, at the podium, is the kennel master for the 981st and acted as narrator for the performance." An American soldier lectures to a group of other soldiers on bleachers.
Several barrels and fuel lines laying around in a field. A sign in the middle of the field reads "KEEP OUT." There are two American soldiers in the background.
Several American soldiers gather around a checkpoint shed labeled "Dax's." One soldier sits out in front of a sandbag wall in front of the checkpoint. There is a sign that reads: "Passengers will not be manifested without flack jacket and helmet."
Original caption: "USS constellation CVA-64 strike on H?i D??ng army barracks by pilots of the USS Constellation on Oct. 4, 1967." Aerial photograph of a bomb exploding in a rural area near a river. A jet plane is flying in the upper right of the frame.
Original caption: "Saigon - Rescued Airmen Meet Search Chief - Crewmen of Air Force C-123 Provider shot down in the Iron Triangle 23 miles northwest of Saigon this morning (Oct. 31) meet Maj. Joe Robertson (right) of Macon, Ga., who directed the successful rescue effort. The crewmen (left to right) S. Sgt. Ilijah R. Winstead, 34, of Nashville, NC, flight mechanic; Capt. Thomas Davie, 29, of Tulsa Okla., pilot; and Capt. Joseph Doughterty, 35, of Glasgow, ky., copilot, were picked up 25 minutes after their aircraft was downed by intense ground fire." A group of four US airmen in a four-way handshake. There is a building made of corrugated iron and scrap wood in the background.
Original caption: "Minutes after an attack by other aircraft of air wing nine from the USS Enterprise, an rA-5C Vigilante obtained this photograph of burning MIG's in Revetments at Kep military Airfield May 21. Four MIG's were burned on the ground during the attacks and airfield facilities received considerable damage. The pilot and Navigator of the reconnaissance vigilante were, lt. commander John H. Fowkles of Hanover, Virginia and Lt. John Capewell Jr. of Trenton, NJ." Aerial photo a bombed airfield in a rural area. Smoke rises from the area.
Original caption: "Post Strike Photo - After massive bombardment of the site, spearheaded by Air Force F-4C Phantom crews, the communist SAM site was completely destroyed. Secondary explosions were observed in each of six launch sites within the complex and numerous other secondaries was triggered in areas immediately adjacent. The air strikes were made through intense enemy 37 and 57mm anti-aircraft fire." Aerial photo, with the location of missiles marked in pen.