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Hot landing zones were always bad, not getting killed there was the good part.SamKey Vietnam Vietnam History, Vietnam War Photos, North Vietnam, Vietnam Veterans, Air Vietnam, Military Helicopter, Military Aircraft, Guerra Do Vietname, M10 Wolverine
Hot landing zones were always bad, not getting killed there was the good part.SamKey Vietnam
A teenage U.S. soldier with an M60 and ammo belts on his shoulders - Vietnam War American Soldiers, American Heroes, Us Soldiers, Troops
It's a Jungle out There: Photo
A teenage U.S. soldier with an M60 and ammo belts on his shoulders - Vietnam War
Claymore Mine aftermath. Cleanup was messy.... World History, World War Ii, Photo Star, Indochine
Claymore Mine aftermath. Cleanup was messy....
Bob Bihari
Bob Bihari
Staff Sergeant Adelbert WaldronWaldron held the record for most confirmed kills by an American sniper (109 kills) until 2011 when he was replaced by Navy SEAL Chris Kyle (160 kills). Nagasaki, Hiroshima, American Pride, American Veterans, Fukushima, Chris Kyle, 101st Airborne Division
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Staff Sergeant Adelbert WaldronWaldron held the record for most confirmed kills by an American sniper (109 kills) until 2011 when he was replaced by Navy SEAL Chris Kyle (160 kills).
Harold D. Penxa Page 3 Honor Veterans
Harold D. Penxa Page 3
Harold D. Penxa Page 3
#FaceYourFearAcceptYourWAR! ....... 1971 SP4 Ruckie D. Bostic of 23d Infantry Division, Laos-Vietnam border Old Pictures, Old Photos, South Vietnam, Laos Vietnam, Vietnam Country, Military Dogs, Military Quotes
#FaceYourFearAcceptYourWAR! ....... 1971 SP4 Ruckie D. Bostic of 23d Infantry Division, Laos-Vietnam border
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✝️🌾🕊🍀Sue Harden🍀🕊🌾✝️
Vietnam War *...going hot. Hot landing zones were always bad. Not getting killed there was the good part. Sam Key
Vietnam War *...going hot. Hot landing zones were always bad. Not getting killed there was the good part. Sam Key
Vietnam, 1967, by Henry Huet. History Daily, Foto Face, Army Medic, Combat Medic, Foto Portrait, Grande Guerra
Vietnam, 1967, by Henry Huet.
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The Bitter End - June 30, 1970 - U.S. troops withdraw from Cambodia. Over 350 Americans died during the incursion. American Spirit, War Photography
The Bitter End - June 30, 1970 - U.S. troops withdraw from Cambodia. Over 350 Americans died during the incursion.
A Fierce Viet Cong Fighter Military Women, Women In History, History Books
Agent Orange: 24 Haunting Photos Of The War Crime The U.S. Got Away With
A Fierce Viet Cong Fighter
“A U.S. Marine listens for the heartbeat of a dying buddy who suffered head wounds when the company’s lead platoon was hit with enemy machine gun fire as they pushed through a rice paddy just short of the demilitarized zone in South Vietnam Sept. 17, 1966.” Sud Vietnam, Historia Universal, Human Rights Watch
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“A U.S. Marine listens for the heartbeat of a dying buddy who suffered head wounds when the company’s lead platoon was hit with enemy machine gun fire as they pushed through a rice paddy just short of the demilitarized zone in South Vietnam Sept. 17, 1966.”
| War Fire Fight Wounded Drink 173rd Airborne. Vietnam Armed Forces
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| War Fire Fight Wounded Drink 173rd Airborne. Vietnam
Tunnel rat. Vietnam War. Perhaps one of the scariest jobs for the soldier. He had to crawl into the holed out tunnels, chancing to find an enemy and fight one-on-one combat with only a pistol and handknife Military Photos, Ii Gm
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Tunnel rat. Vietnam War. Perhaps one of the scariest jobs for the soldier. He had to crawl into the holed out tunnels, chancing to find an enemy and fight one-on-one combat with only a pistol and handknife
I'll be home soon: A sky trooper from the 1st Cavalry Division keeps track of the time he has left on his "short time" helmet, 1968. Hello Vietnam
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I'll be home soon: A sky trooper from the 1st Cavalry Division keeps track of the time he has left on his "short time" helmet, 1968.
A Deceased Vietnamese Soldier Picture Beside a Photograph of His Wife, 1968. Social Photography
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A Deceased Vietnamese Soldier Picture Beside a Photograph of His Wife, 1968.
ca. 1969, near Michelin, Vietnam --- Two dead North Vietnamese army soldiers killed in action near Michelin, Vietnam. --- Image by © Tim Page/Corbis Vietnam Image, North Vietnamese Army, Killed In Action
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ca. 1969, near Michelin, Vietnam --- Two dead North Vietnamese army soldiers killed in action near Michelin, Vietnam. --- Image by © Tim Page/Corbis
Marine Private R. Jones, Da Nang 1967. 7 Marine, War Image, Sun Tzu, United States Marine Corps
Marine Private R. Jones, Da Nang 1967.
Marine Private R. Jones, Da Nang 1967.
Vietnam and Hot chow. My husband, a Vietnam Vet, said the soldiers pictured here are the ones that served the hot meal. He also said at the beginning of the line there were boxes of hand grenades and M-16 ammunition for the soldiers to stock up on.
Vietnam and Hot chow. My husband, a Vietnam Vet, said the soldiers pictured here are the ones that served the hot meal. He also said at the beginning of the line there were boxes of hand grenades and M-16 ammunition for the soldiers to stock up on.
Nurse Lt. Bernie Gonda 1968 Army Vietnam 27TH SURGICAL HOSPITAL Chu Lai Air Base Vintage Nurse
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Nurse Lt. Bernie Gonda 1968 Army Vietnam 27TH SURGICAL HOSPITAL Chu Lai Air Base
Christmas for Alpha Company, 3rd Recon Bn at Phu Bai Combat Base, 1967. Battalion, Regiment, Iraq War, History Photos, Military Service, Korean War
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Christmas for Alpha Company, 3rd Recon Bn at Phu Bai Combat Base, 1967.
Chaplain Ray Stachurski, the New Zealand Army Roman Catholic padre, administering the last rites to Private (Pte) Robert Buchan, D Company 6RAR in a clearing near the Company Headquarters..... Pte Buchan was killed in action in the north-east corner of Phuoc Tuy Province during Operation Marsden and his body was brought in on a stretcher from the contact area. 11 December 1969.... First Indochina War, Roman Catholic
Chaplain Ray Stachurski, the New Zealand Army Roman Catholic padre, administering the last rites to Private (Pte) Robert Buchan, D Company 6RAR in a clearing near the Company Headquarters..... Pte Buchan was killed in action in the north-east corner of Phuoc Tuy Province during Operation Marsden and his body was brought in on a stretcher from the contact area. 11 December 1969....
Cobra in Vietnam -- "Don't shoot at the skinny ones!" -- NVA and VC saying.
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Cobra in Vietnam -- "Don't shoot at the skinny ones!" -- NVA and VC saying.
One of the most incredible helicopter shots out of Vietnam. Remind me of FSB Nancy. Pilot
One of the most incredible helicopter shots out of Vietnam. Remind me of FSB Nancy.
Wicked Tinker
Wicked Tinker
05 Feb 1968, Hue - A U.S. Marine aims a recoiled rifle at a target in Hue during the Tet offensive of 1968. ~ Vietnam War Para Bellum, Vietnam Tank, Military Pictures, Army Pics
05 Feb 1968, Hue
05 Feb 1968, Hue - A U.S. Marine aims a recoiled rifle at a target in Hue during the Tet offensive of 1968. ~ Vietnam War
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7th Marines, Vietnam War.
U.S. paratrooper Sgt. James R. Cone of Clarksville, Tenn., holds a puppy that nipped him as he groped about in a cave entrance on a river bank in Lam Dong Province, July 24, 1966. Troops of the 173rd Airborne Brigade were searching for Viet Cong guerrillas dug into the caves, but the men had fled, leaving only women and children, and one dog. At left is Pfc. George R. Rosen of Whitehall, Mont. / Credit: AP Photo/Henri Huet History Magazine, Hanoi Vietnam, Loyal Dogs, War Dogs
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U.S. paratrooper Sgt. James R. Cone of Clarksville, Tenn., holds a puppy that nipped him as he groped about in a cave entrance on a river bank in Lam Dong Province, July 24, 1966. Troops of the 173rd Airborne Brigade were searching for Viet Cong guerrillas dug into the caves, but the men had fled, leaving only women and children, and one dog. At left is Pfc. George R. Rosen of Whitehall, Mont. / Credit: AP Photo/Henri Huet
"Christmas in the ‘Boonies’; 67" 22nd Infantry Regiment troops celebrate Christmas, 1967. Veterans Memorial, Military Soldiers, Military Men
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"Christmas in the ‘Boonies’; 67" 22nd Infantry Regiment troops celebrate Christmas, 1967.
Bridget Howgate
Bridget Howgate