Original title: "The War of Termites and Shadows." Article by Keever on the Viet Cong backed shadow government. This article is part 2 of a 7-part series reflecting on the overthrow of Ngô Đình Diệm
Original title: "sundayer", Keever's title: "Allies's Anti-Communist War Fixated on Military not Political Strategies," article reflecting on the coup against Ngô Đình Diệm the year before, published by the New York Herald Tribune
Original title: "Vietnam", Keever's title: "Military Improvement but can U.S. win with Diem?", Article draft with a detailed look at the military, political, and diplomatic situation in South Vietnam, for Newsweek Magazine
Original caption: "MDO Addressing Nat'l Ass. Oct 7, 1963" A group of men are walking into a building. Many men in uniform are seen standing on the street in the background.
Original title: "Troops, Secret Police Prop Diem Regime", Keever's title: "Anti-Diem Coup Doubtful Now", Article for the Washington Post about the stability of the Ngô Đình Diệm/Cần Lao (Personalist/Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party) regime in Saigon, page A14
Original title: "pagoda", Keever's title: "President Diem Arrest's Buddhist Leaders and Proclaims Martial Law", Article draft about President Diệm's actions against the Buddhist leadership, for Newsweek Magazine
Original title: "chicom." Keever's title: "Chinese Observers Said to Join Viet Cong." Article by Keever on reports of Chinese Communist advisors to Viet Cong guerrilla units
Original caption: "Enemy clothing, personal equipment and Russian-made sighting device are inspected by U.S. Navy river patrol boat crewmen who captured them early this morning. Crewmen of the PBE-753 and PBR-754, based at Nha Be, eight miles South of Saigon, killed at least 15 enemy troops believed to have been involved in the rocket attack on U.S. Army airfield at Vung Tau, 35 miles southeast of Saigon." A group of American soldiers stand around a pile of clothing and equipment.
Original caption: "Lieutenant (junior grade) James F. Morgan, Jr., USN, of Havertown, Pa., examines an enemy sighting device recovered from sampan in which at least 15 enemy soldiers were killed by U.S. Navy Forces early today. The action occurred as the sampan attempted to cross the Mo Nhat River in Phuoc Tuy Province, 27 miles southeast of Saigon. Carrying case for the Russian-made weapon sight is at lower left." An American sailor holds a piece of sighting equipment. More equipment sits in front of him, including some metal equipment cases. Another American sailor is in the background in the right of the frame.
Original caption: "Saigon - Soviet-Built Tank - This Soviet-built tank was sight on Feb. 7, in the vicinity of Khe Sanh, by U.S. Air Force reconnaissance pilots." A very poor quality aerial photo of a vehicle in a field.
Original caption: "Shown here is a Russian made 140mm rocket and launcher, used for the first time in Vietnam against the Da Nang Air Base on 27 Feb. The rocket is 43 inches long, weighs approximately 90 pounds and has a range of over five miles." A missile sits on a table.