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Akihiko Okamura is a courageous, persistent Japanese photographer who set out last April to see what the war in Viet Nam is like from the Communist side. Armed with six cameras, 182 rolls of film ...
A mock-up of the Viet Cong prison camp is there to tell the story what began on the night of Jan. 5, 1968, when Frank Anton, Robert Lewis and James Pfister flew their Huey gunship into enemy fire ...
An Hoa, South Vietnam, April 1962: A soldier of the Vietnamese 2nd Infantry Division helps a wounded civil guard who managed to escape from his Viet Cong captors. Behind them on the left is Maj ...
As a first lieutenant in the Vietnam War, Richard J. Kelley would not ask his soldiers to do anything he wouldn’t do. He would, in fact, do anything to protect Falling on a Viet Cong grenade ...
Soldiers who called themselves 'tunnel rats' fought an underground war in Vietnam through an intricate maze of hardened tunnels. ... He used the Viet Cong approach to remain out of sight, out of mind.
In 1994 Vietnam landmines, Viet Cong and kindness on a surreal and humbling ... Vietnam’s first post-war tourists from non-socialist and non-Communist countries were strictly chaperoned and ...
The photo on top showcases medic attending to the wounded as American soldiers shoot and run on May 10, 1966, following an explosion near a US Bachelor officer’s quarters by Viet Cong, and the ...
South Vietnamese Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan fires his pistol into the head of suspected Viet Cong officer Nguyen Van Lem on a Saigon street early in the Tet Offensive, Feb. 1, 1968. (AP Photo/Eddie Adams, ...