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Rene Burri - SOUTH VIETNAM.
Kien Hoa airbase. South Vietnamese troops prepare to be airlifted into Mekong Delta.
South Vietnamese boys watching U.S. Army helicopter take off.
Mekong Delta. Near Tan Hung Dong. 1963.
South Vietnamese second company.
September 1963. US Secretary of Defense Mr Robert McNamara upon his arrival at Quang Ngai base, is being briefed on Vietcong captured weapons.
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Mekong Delta, near Tan Hung Dong. 1963.
Airlift of South Vietnamese troops in an area where several hundred Vietcongs soldiers are supposed to be.
Saigon. 1963.
Café on Tu-do avenue.
Saigon.
Mekong Delta, near Tan Hung Dong. 1963.
US Army helicopter transporting the South Vietnamese Army to an area where several hundred Vietcongs are supposed to b
Mekong Delta, near Tan Hung Dong. 1963.
US Army helicopter transporting the South Vietnamese Army to an area where several hundred Vietcongs are supposed to b
SOUTH VIETNAM. September 1963. Robert McNamara, US Defense Secretary and General Maxwell Taylor.
SOUTH VIETNAM. September 1963. Robert McNamara, US Defense Secretary and General Maxwell Taylor.
Mekong Delta. 1963.
Vietnamese troops in cargo helicopters, nick-named "bananas".
SOUTH VIETNAM. Troops. 1963.
South Vietnamese gunner.
September 1963.US Secretary of State for Defense Mr Robert MCNAMARA accompanied by General Maxwell TAYLOR (US Chief of Staff for Armed Forces) and Vietnamese De...
September 1963. US Secretary of Defense Mr Robert McNamara upon his arrival at Quang Ngai base, is being briefed on Vietcong captured weapons some of them are A
SOUTH VIETNAM. Mekong Delta. Near Tan Hung Dong. 1963.
Airlift of South Vietnamese second company troops in an area where several hundred Vietcongs soldiers
SOUTH VIETNAM. September 1963. Robert McNamara, US Defense Secretary and General Maxwell Taylor.
September 1963.US Secretary of State for Defense Mr Robert MCNAMARA accompanied by General Maxwell TAYLOR (US Chief of Staff for Armed Forces) and Vietnamese Se
Saigon. 1963.
President Ngo Dinh DIEM casting his ballot during an election.
SOUTH VIETNAM. U.S. gunsnip. 1963.
114th aviation company flying supply mission at Ap Giao Binh.
SOUTH VIETNAM. September 1963. Robert McNamara, US Defense Secretary and General Maxwell Taylor.
U.S. company commander at helicopter base in the Mekong Delta.
Saigon. Street market boy with plastic toy rifle.
September 1963.
The arrival of US Secretary of State for Defense Mr Robert MCNAMARA at Saigon airport accompanied by General Maxwell Taylor the US CHIEF OF STA
September 1963.US Secretary of State for Defense Mr Robert MCNAMARA accompanied by General Maxwell TAYLOR (US Chief of Staff for Armed Forces) interviewing capt
Saigon. South Vietnam's President Ngo Dinh DIEM in black Mercedes on his way to cast his ballot - shortly before his assassination.
U.S. helicopter of the 114th aviation company en route to AP Giao BInh outpost bringing in supplies and evacuate wounded.
U.S. Air Force crew flying Vietnamese troops for re-enforcements from Tuy Hoa (north) to the Bentre airfield in the Mekong Delta. 1963.
Troups march through small village with local children watching them.
Saigon.
Mekong Delta, near Tan Hung Dong. 1963.
Airlift of South Vietnamese troops in an area where several hundred Vietcongs soldiers are supposed to be.
Mekong Delta, near Tan Hung Dong. 1963.
Airlift of South Vietnamese troops in an area where several hundred Vietcongs soldiers are supposed to be.
Mekong Delta. Near Tan Hung Dong.
Airlift of South Vietnamese second company troops to an area where several hundred Vietcongs soldiers are supposed to be.
SOUTH VIETNAM. 114th aviation company flying supply mission at Ap Giao Binh. 1963.
SOUTH VIETNAM. 1963.
SOUTH VIETNAM. 1963.
SOUTH VIETNAM. Saigon. 1963.
SOUTH VIETNAM.1963.
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