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Bruno Barbey - SOUTH VIETNAM. Vietnam War. 1972.
SOUTH VIETNAM. South Vietnamese peasants continue to work in a rice field during an air attack by US airforce. 1972.
An Loc. South-Vietnamese soldiers patroling. In the background, North-Vietnamese T54knocked-out tank.
An Loc. Aftermaths of the US bombing. Dead body of a North-Vietnamese soldier. He can be indetified from his sandal made in a tyre. Bodies of dead North-Vietnam
Hue. Soldier outside the citadel of the former imperial city, transformed into a military city, 1971.
SOUTH VIETNAM. Evacuation after the US bombing of An-Loc. 1972.
SOUTH VIETNAM. Wounded soldiers. The South Vietnamese city of An Loc has been under siege by U.S. aviation and North Vietnamese artillery for 60 days. Since the
Mekong Delta. South Vietnamese marines.
Aftermath of the US bombing of An-Loc.
An Loc. Aftermath of the US bombing.
SOUTH VIETNAM. Vietnam War. 1972.ÊRussian-built North Vietnamese T54 tank destroyed by US B52 bombers, An-
Hue. Aerial view of the former imperial city and its citadel.
Aftermath of the US bombing of An-Loc.
Soldiers investigate a crashed plane.
Hue. The citadel of the former imperial city, transformed into a military base.
Aftermath of the US bombing of An-Loc.
An Loc. South-Vietnamese soldiers on what was the main square of An Loc.
Refugee near Hue.
South Vietnamese soldier on a tank after the bombing of An-Loc by US forces.
SOUTH VIETNAM. An Loc. South-Vietnamese injured soldiers being carried to the helicopter landing area to be evacuated. 1972.
Aftermath of the US bombing of An-Loc.
An Loc. Aftermaths of the US bombing.
Mekong Delta. South Vietnamese marines.
Wounded South Vietnamese soldiers return from the front during an air attack, near An-Loc.
An Loc. South-Vietnamese injured soldiers being carried to the helicopter landing area in the hope they can be evacuated.
An Loc. A knocked out North-Vietnamese T54 Tank.
An Loc. South-Vietnamese injured soldiers being carried to the helicopter landing area in the hope they can be evacuated.
An Loc. Aftermaths of the US bombing. Dead body of a North-Vietnamese soldier. He can be indetified from his sandal made in a tyre. Bodies of dead North-Vietnam
Russian-built North Vietnamese T54 tank destroyed by US B52 bombers.
Saigon. Monument to the Vietnamese Army.
An Loc. A soviet made T.54 tank decorated with the skull of a North Vietnamese soldier, after the attack on the city of An Loc. American and South Vietnamese wo
An Loc. South-Vietnamese injured soldiers being carried to the helicopter landing area in the hope they can be evacuated.
SOUTH VIETNAM. An Loc. A knocked out North-Vietnamese T54 tank. 1972.
SOUTH VIETNAM. Vietnam War. 1972.
The South Vietnamese city of An Loc has been under siege by U.S. aviati
Refugees near Hue.
Quang Tri. American advisor.
Near to An Loc. Photographers and journalists.
Evacuation after the US bombing of An-Loc.
Refugees near Hue.
Hue. Orphans at the Red Cross.
Refugee near Hue.
Hue. Soldiers at the citadel of the former imperial city, transformed into a military base.
An Loc. Aftermaths of the US bombing.
An Loc. South-Vietnamese injured soldiers being carried to the helicopter landing area for a tentative evacuation after a 60 days siege. In the background, a So
SOUTH VIETNAM. An Loc. A Soviet made T.54 tank decorated with the skull of a North Vietnamese soldier, after the attack on the city of An Loc. American and Sout
An Loc. Aftermaths of the US bombing. A child looking around the ruins of his house for things that could have escape destruction. 1972
An Loc. Evacuation of American and South-Vietnamese injured soldiers after the US bombing. One soldier is hanging in the air while trying to catch the helicopte
South Vietnamese retreive abandoned war material.
Refugees near Hue.
An Loc. South-Vietnamese injured soldiers being carried to the helicopter landing area in the hope they can be evacuated.
SOUTH VIETNAM. Vietnam War. 1972.
An Loc. Aftermath of the US bombing. Skeleton of a North-Vietnamese after had been sprayed with petrol and burned.
Hue. The citadel of the former imperial city, transformed into a military base.
Soldier surveys the aftermath of the US bombing of An-Loc, Vietnam; 1972.
Dead bodies of South-Vietnamese soldiers arriving from An Loc by helicopter to the Lakie base.
SOUTH VIETNAM. An Loc. Aftermath of US bombing. 1972.
SOUTH VIETNAM. Refugees near Hue. 1972.
Refugee near Hue.
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An Loc. Aftermaths of the US bombing.
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Quang-Tri.South Vietnamese artillery position.
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Russian-built North Vietnamese T54 tank destroyed by US B52 bombers, An Loc.
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Tattooed South Vietnamese soldier.
Wounded South Vietnamese soldiers return from the front during an air attack, near An-Loc.
Laundry dries on a tank near the Cambodian border.
SOUTH VIETNAM. An Loc. American and South Vietnamese injured soldiers being carried by helicopter to a nearby medical center. 1972.
An-Loc. Civilian refugees.
Aftermath of the US bombing of An-Loc.
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Evacuation after US bombing of An-Loc.
SOUTH VIETNAM. An Loc. Aftermaths of the US bombing. 1972.
An Loc. Aftermaths of the US bombing. A child looking around the ruins of his house for things that could have escape destruction.
S.VIETNAM.1972.The destruction of An Loc, a destroyed Russian built T.54 tank of the North Vietnamese forces, destroyed by US B.52 bombers, the wounded are bein
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An Loc. Skeleton of a North-Vietnamese after had been sprayed with petrol and burned.
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