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Photography

  • US Helicopters Gas

    US Helicopters Gas
    U.S. Army helicopters providing support for U.S. ground troops fly into a staging area fifty miles northeast of Saigon, Vietnam, August 28, 1966. Helicopter fuel is stored in the large rubber tanks, foreground. (AP Photo/Henri Huet)
  • North Vietnamese Casualties

    North Vietnamese Casualties
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    VIETNAM WAR NORTH VIETNAMESE CASUALTIES Overview Get price This aerial view from a helicopter shows a field littered with bodies of dead North Vietnamese soldiers dragged with ropes to a central area for mass burial after a battle in February 21, 1967 during the Vietnam War. Korean Marines claimed they killed 243 of the enemy. (AP Photo/Henri Huet)
  • US Marine

    US Marine
    A U.S. Marine shows a message written on the back of his flack vest at the Khe Sanh combat base in Vietnam on Feb. 21, 1968 during the Vietnam War. The quote reads, "Caution: Being a Marine in Khe Sanh may be hazardous to your health." Khe Sanh has been subject to increased rocket and artillery attacks from the North Vietnamese troops in the area. (AP Photo/Rick Merron)
  • Johnson Speech

    Johnson Speech
    President Lyndon Johnson, in shirt sleeves and open collar, works on his speech in the White House Cabinet Room March 30, 1968. The following day the president announced to the nation that in order to devote himself to his duties, he would not seek or accept the nomination for re-election. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)
  • Medevac

    Medevac
    Art Greenspoon - During the Vietnam war a company drew the medevac helicopter through the forest. A trooper was wounded in the foreground of the photograph. AP has all rights to these photographs.
  • Swift Boat

    Swift Boat
    A Swift Boat on patrol during the Vietnam War, May 1968. The aluminum Navy vessels were first used to patrol the coast but later deployed in interior waterways for such duties as intercepting Viet Cong arms shipments and transporting SEAL teams for counterinsurgency operations. (AP Photo/Eddie Adams)
  • Dead

    Dead
    "A South Vietnamese woman mourns over the body of her husband, found with 47 others in a mass grave near Hue, April 11, 1969. The victims were believed killed during the enemy occupation of Hue in 1968." - Associated Press
  • Hamburger Hill Medic

    Hamburger Hill Medic
    A medic of the 101st Airborne Division attempts to save the life of a fellow medic seriously wounded during an assault against the North Vietnamese at Ap Bia Mountain, also known as Hamburger Hill, on the western edge of the A Shau Valley in Vietnam on May 19, 1969. The medic later died. (AP Photo/Hugh Van Es)
  • Vietnam Napalm

    Vietnam Napalm
    "South Vietnamese forces follow after terrified children, including 9-year-old Kim Phuc, center, as they run down Route 1 near Trang Bang after an aerial napalm attack on suspected Viet Cong hiding places on June 8, 1972. A South Vietnamese plane accidentally dropped its flaming napalm on South Vietnamese troops and civilians. The terrified girl had ripped off her burning clothes while fleeing." AP has all rights to photographs.
  • Released POW

    Released POW
    Released prisoner of war Lt. Col. Robert L. Stirm is greeted by his family at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, Calif., as he returns home from the Vietnam War, March 17, 1973. In the lead is Stirm's daughter Lori, 15; followed by son Robert, 14; daughter Cynthia, 11; wife Loretta and son Roger, 12. (AP Photo/Sal Veder)