RM2TA36DN–Marines engaged in a fire fight during Operation Georgia in 1966, Vietnam War. The image depicts a group of Marines operating a 106-mm recoilless rifle. This photograph was taken by the US Defense Department (Marine Corps) and is labeled A187003 rum 127 GVB-379.
RM2TA2M1T–US Marine riflemen on Operation Utah during the Vietnam War. They are shown checking out their field of fire, with US weapons in use. This photograph captures a military activity, showcasing the reality of the war. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A193932 127 GVB-379
RM2TA3D17–Marine mortar crew in Vietnam, 1966, prepares to fire a support mission using US weapons. This image is part of a series featuring American military activities during the Vietnam War. Equipment and infantry receive support from the crew. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A801213 mee 127 GVB-379.
RM2TA2FXY–Marine prepares a 50 caliber machine gun at Chu Lai, Viet Nam in 1965. The machine gun is typically mounted on trucks to provide vehicle protection while on the move. This image is part of a collection of American military activities during the Vietnam War. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A184554 YWE 127 GVB-379.
RM2TA2XF2–A Hawk missile battery being transported to the top of 111 327 as part of the relocation of airfield defenses in Dalang, Vietnam on March 20, 1965. This photograph from the Department of Defense shows US military activities during the Vietnam War. Image ID: A184118 127 GVB-379. Taken by SSgt. H. C. Batchelor.
RM2TA2JRY–Marines of G Company, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, are seen holding a defensive position during Operation HARVEST MOON in Vietnam on December 12, 1965. They display various US weapons in use, capturing the situation on the ground during the Vietnam War. Photo credit to LCpl. Henderson. DEFRISE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A186255 127 GVB-379.
RM2TA3DF7–US Marines from H Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines conducting reconnaissance by fire during Operation Jay in Vietnam. The photograph shows them using US weapons, including the GVB-379 and 3D-1-957-66, which were commonly used by American forces during the Vietnam War. This image was taken by Corporal K. B. MaVeigh of the 3rd Marine Division.
RM2TA37DC–US Marines engage Viet Cong forces during the Vietnam War in 1965. The photograph depicts Marines using American weapons in combat in Vietnam. This image is a documentation of the military activities of the 3rd Marine Division. It was taken by the US Defense Department and is labeled as A1854-13 XWB 127 GVB-379.
RM2TA2TTC–A machine gunner from G Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment, protects the flank of his unit as they halt on a rice paddy dike in Vietnam on January 2, 1966. The photograph captures an American military activity during the Vietnam War, showcasing the use of US weapons. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARKE CORPS) A186384 FUR 127 GVB-379.
RM2TA37P4–A UH-34 Medium Helicopter from the Third Marine Division in Vietnam engages with the Viet Cong. In the image, a Marine is operating a GVB-379 3D-16-43-66 M60 machine gun mounted on the helicopter's door. This photo was taken in 1966 by the Defense Department. (Caption based on the information provided in the image description)
RM2TA2C44–US Marines utilizing a mine detector in Vietnam, 1966. The photograph shows a Marine, LCpl Thomas spotting a potential mine using a device called the ASIVille H.C. Boonstra line detector. Once the detector picks up a mine, it emits an electronic beep and alerts the user. ER DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A369972 127 GVB-379.
RM2TA2N7K–A Lance Corporal from Fort Wayne, Indiana, is seen in a helicopter during a Congressional tour in Vietnam on April 12, 1966. The photograph captures US weapons in use, showcasing a moment of American military activities during the Vietnam War. The image is credited to Sergeant Fleetwood and is labeled as Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps) A186924, run 127 GVB-379 V2.
RM2TA3BPP–US Marines advancing inland during Operation PIRAMIA in Vietnam on September 7, 1965. They carry their weapons at the ready while conducting military activities. This Defense Department photo, taken by the Marine Corps, shows Marines from the 3rd LarDiv (3rd Marine Division) in action.
RM2TA3A26–Lance Corporal Odier from the 3rd Battalion, 9th Regiment, based in Diton, Ohio, is seen swiftly changing his M-14 rifle during an operation on the MACON. This photograph showcases the use of US weapons by the MARINE CORPS during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA3200–A machine gun team from the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment is seen firing during Operation DOUBLE EAGLE in Vietnam in January 1966. The image showcases US weapons in use during the Vietnam War. (Photograph: Defense Department, Marine Corps)
RM2TA33R3–A U.S. Marine from the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam fires a .50 caliber machine gun in support of 'G' Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines. The photo captures American military activities during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA2W7Y–A marine, Lance Corporal Stephen J. Griffin, from Lansing, Michigan, is seen overlooking rice paddies during the Vietnam War in September 1965. Griffin, a machine gunner, is observing the rice harvest. The photograph was taken by SSgt. H. Shipp of the 3rd Marine Division.
RM2TA3RBT–US Marines from Company 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, taking cover during Operation HARVEST MOON in Vietnam on December 12, 1965. The Marines were pinned down by enemy fire in rice paddies before launching an assault against the Viet Cong. This photograph was taken by Cpl. Dahl and is part of the Defense Department's collection.
RM2TA3RX2–A marine from F Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, engages in a fire fight with the Viet Cong after being airlifted to the position by a helicopter during Operation USAH in Vietnam. The photograph showcases US weapons in use during the conflict.
RM2TA30K6–A soldier from 2nd FIX of 'H' Company, 2/9 FA, is pictured firing an H-16 rifle in rapid fire mode. This photograph was taken on January 19, 1967 in Phi Ent, Vietnam. The image is part of the collection depicting American military activities during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA3CR9–US Marine, Private First Class Arthur Camilan, from Rockford, Illinois, on patrol in Vietnam during Operation Wayne on May 12, 1966. This photograph captures PFC Camilan watching over a jungle trail while a Viet Cong hut burns in the background. The image is an official Defense Department photo taken by Sgt. Woltner, highlighting the use of American weapons in the Vietnam War.
RM2TA2YNH–Marine machine gun crew sets up a gun to protect advancing troops during Operation CAROL in Quang Dong Village, Vietnam on June 11, 1966. The photo, taken by LCpl. Dognen, shows US weapons being used by the 3rd Marine Division. Image courtesy of the Defense Department.
RM2TA367K–Lance Corporal Patrick L. Harper (Galena Fark, Tex.) can be seen in this photo from November 7, 1966, at the Marine Aircraft Group armory during the Vietnam war. As an armorer, Harper is responsible for checking and maintaining the weapons in his charge. At only 18 years old, he has been the NCO in charge of the armory for the past three weeks. This image is a Defense Department photo taken by LCpl. Coren.
RM2TA3F9M–Marines from M Company, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment move through a bombed out area near the demilitarized zone while on Operation PRAIRIE on September 2, 1966. They are seen carrying a variety of American weapons and are well camouflaged. The photograph, titled View 3D-2-1535-66, was taken by Cpl. Durbin.
RM2TA3PHC–Marine from F Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines engages in a firefight with the Viet Cong during Operation Utah. The photo shows the Marine in a firing position after being lifted by a helicopter. The image showcases a range of US weapons that were in use during the Vietnam War, including various firearms.
RM2TA39P2–A member of the 1st Squad, 1st Platoon, & Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Regiment, demonstrating the automatic M-14 rifle to members of the 824th Bosber Bquadron at Chu Lai, Vietnam on August 28, 1966. The photograph was taken by 2nd Lt. Tyler of the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA3NKB–Marine Private First Class Kyle E. Pruitt tests a .50 caliber machine gun before a resupply convoy of FLSC&B's Sub-Unit #1 proceeds through 'Charlie Country' in Vietnam on March 28, 1970. This image showcases US weapons being used during the Vietnam War. (Source: DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO, MARINE CORPS)
RM2TA3473–A Marine of Company '1, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, holds his machine gun at the ready during a march through the jungle near the Demilitarized Zone, Vietnam, on September 30, 1966.
RM2TA26F1–An aircraft maintenance operator activates the afterburner of a J79 jet engine during maintenance on April 9, 1967, at 1st MAW in Vietnam. The resulting flame spews out of the exhaust, as captured in this photograph. This image is part of a collection documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA3AWT–Soldiers from B Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of the 3rd Marine Division during Operation Double Eagle in Vietnam on January 30, 1966. The soldiers are seen firing at the Viet Cong from a hill-top observation post. This photo, taken by Cpl. J. Hallas, is an official Defense Department photograph.
RM2TA319C–Corporal Tom Romo of San Antonio, Texas, takes aim at an armed Viet Cong - April 19, 1968, during the Vietnam War. Private Jin McConnell of Sparks, Nevada, assists with spotting. This photograph showcases US weapons in use. 35mm Negative. (U.S. Department of Defense Photo, Marine Corps)
RM2TA39WD–A Marine from Company 3/26 16 is seen navigating a flooded rice paddy in Vietnam with his rifle grenade at the ready during Operation Chinook in the Co Bi Thanh Ten region. The photograph, taken on December 26, 1966, depicts one of the US weapons used during the Vietnam War. Photo credit: Cpl.B.L.Axelrod.
RM2TA39PJ–Marine of 'K' Company, First Battalion, Third Marines displays a Christmas tree on top of a Bunker while on outpost watch at Con Thin, prior to Christmas of 1968. The photograph (A801154) was taken on December 7, 1968, during the Vietnam War and is part of the collection of American military activities.
RM2TA2WEE–A Marine from G Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment stands guard as another Marine inspects a Viet Cong fortified position in Quang Tri Province, near Hue, Vietnam on July 7, 1966. The image captures the use of US weapons by the Marines during Operation JAY. Photo by Cpl. Mahony, Defense Department.
RM2TA3PN2–US Marines from C Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, take part in Phase XI of Operation Cormorane during the Vietnam War. The photo, taken on June 6, 1966, showcases the soldiers equipped with various US weapons in use at the time. The Defense Department captured this image as part of their documentation of American military activities.
RM2TA375T–Three Marines from Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, search for weapons or ammunition in a pile of straw during a clearing operation on an island near Chu Lai, Vietnam. The photograph was taken on May 30, 1965, by Sgt. I. D. Choate from the 3rd Marine Division.
RM2TA31RB–US Marines cleaning and inspecting weapons after a helicopter duel with Viet Cong. In the image, a machinegun that was used to kill five enemy combatants is being disassembled. Corporal Jerry A. Rogers and GySgt. Charles L. Boyd, who participated in the mission, can be seen in the background. Captured in a 35mm negative, the photo requires cleaning. This image is part of the Marine Corps Defense Department's photographic collection.
RM2TA3RFT–A photograph taken on February 1, 1966, shows Marine M-60 Machine Gun teams engaging in a fierce firefight with the Viet Cong during OPERATION DOUBLE EAGLE in Vietnam. In the image, some assistant gunners can be seen elevating the mounted machine guns on their shoulders while the gunners open fire.
RM2TA3E4C–Caption: 'Private First Class Terry H. Parzigo and Private First Class Prank 4. Reynolds, members of a Gun Team, returning fire with automatic AK-47 rifles after being attacked by enemy forces from a village 200 meters away. Date: April 8, 1970; Location: Vietnam.'
RM2TA33CN–Caption: Gunnery Sergeant John B. Kerridge helps distribute school supplies and dolls to civilians in the village of Tra Kieu in Quang Ngai Province, Vietnam, in 1965. The supplies were part of a shipment contributed by U.S. Roman Catholics and distributed through Operation Handclasp. (Photographer: LCpl. Hallas, Defense Department photo A184981)
RM2TA3PW8–Marines from Company 3, 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines set up a defensive position on Red Beach 2 in Danang, South Vietnam on March 8, 1965. The soldiers are seen digging in an M-60 machine gun to provide cover for the arrival of the rest of the battalion. Photo taken by GySgt. Hallahan. This is a US Department of Defense photo.
RM2TA3MYN–Marines of 'H' Company, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, check identification of a Vietnamese man during a search and destroy mission near the village of Bich Nam, southwest of Danang, Vietnam on March 31, 1966. The photo was taken by Sgt. J.R. Roid and is part of the Defense Department's collection.
RM2TA3RMT–Caption: Lance Corporal Wayne R. Zoellick (Roselle, I11.) keeps watch for potential snipers during Operation ALLECHENY, held approximately 20 miles southwest of Danang, Vietnam on August 23, 1966. Despite heavy air strikes by Marine jets and helicopters, the Viet Cong continue to engage the 3rd Marine Regiment's G Company, aiming to protect their training area.
RM2TA35X1–Private First Class R. L. Turley, from 'K' Company, 3/4 of the 3rd Marine Division, is seen in a wooded area near Red Beach, Da Nang, Vietnam on April 14, 1965. The photograph showcases US military weapons in use, including the M-14 rifle. The image was captured by J. J. Connolly and is from the Defense Department's archives.
RM2TA383J–'Marines under fire from a nearby village during the Vietnam War. The battalion rear of the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment was attacked by the Viet Cong on February 2, 1966. The Marines responded with naval gun fire and mortars, and the 1st Platoon of the Provisional Company conducted a sweep of the area, capturing 12 Viet Cong. Photographed by Cpl. Jim Hallas.'
RM2TA3P22–People from the village of Hoa Khanh near the 3rd Marine Regiment command post in Danang, Vietnam are receiving rice and corn meal from Staff Sergeant Jerry L. Bell and Captain Jack L. Throckmorton. This food donation from CARE is crucial as food supplies are low and will sustain the villagers until their rice can be harvested.
RM2TA35MM–U.S. Marines from the Danang base in Vietnam collaborating with Father Hau, the parish priest of Tra Kieu village, to deliver fifteen tons of goodwill aid. First Lieutenant William H. Gibson and Lieutenant Paul Toland, a Catholic Chaplain, assessed the requirements of the orphanage, schools, and old folks home in the village. Date: August 17, 1965.
RM2TA2YCG–An ARVN soldier guards a partially destroyed bridge north of Quang Tri, following a Viet Cong attack. This photo was taken on February 21, 1968, during the Vietnam War. The ARVN soldier is armed and standing vigilantly. The bridge is damaged, showing the effects of the attack. This photo is courtesy of the Defense Department (Marine Corps).
RM2TA3C87–Caption: Marine Private First Class Don R. Collier participates in the amphibious assault Operation BLUE MARLIN against the Viet Cong, serving with the 3rd Marine Division on November 20, 1965. At just 18 years old, Collier is a young veteran already experienced in combat, having previously fought in Santo Domingo with the 2nd Marine Division.
RM2TA3DTC–'US Marines from the 2nd Squad, 3rd Platoon, D Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment participate in Operation Macon near the village of Kam Lam Nam, Vietnam on July 7, 1966. Private First Class Leonard F. Floyd is seen in the prone firing position, while Lance Corporal Michael R. Wancea is kneeling. They are armed with US weapons.'
RM2TA2N72–Representative D. J. Irvin (D.Conn.) seen here firing the H-16 rifle at a range during the Vietnam War. This image captures a moment of US military activities, showcasing the weapons in use by the American troops. The photograph was taken on April 18, 1968, by Sgt J. Colton, a Marine Corps photographer.
RM2TA304W–US Marines from G Company, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines prepare to engage the Viet Cong during Operation HARVEST BOOK on December 12, 1965. The image shows gunners coordinating their efforts while handling US weapons. The photograph is credited to the Defense Department and taken by Marthe Corps photographer. A386265 is the reference number.
RM2TA31R3–US Marine holding an M60 machine gun during Operation Harvest Moon, December 12, 1965, in Vietnam. The soldier is seen firing at the Viet Cong. This photograph was taken by the Defense Department's Marine Corps and has the identification code A186269 rvn.
RM2TA2J42–Charley Company Marines during Operation Monerex observing rocket fire targeting Viat Cang village in the Ten Ky area. The photograph, taken on September 30, 1966, showcases US weapons in use during the Vietnam War. Photo credit: Photog Pfe. Horman.
RM2TA32KW–US Marine Lance Corporal C.R. Dustin from Las Vegas, Nevada, sets up his machine gun in an open field during Operation Macon. He is providing cover fire for advancing Marines of H Company, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment on July 10, 1966. The photograph was taken by LCpl. Degin and is part of the Defense Department's collection.
RM2TA35KC–Marines from Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Regiment, engaged in a firefight with the Viet Cong during Operation TF-DELTA-2. The photograph, taken on February 22, 1966, shows US weapons in use. The image is part of a series documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA37J7–A US Marine fire team from F Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment, is seen preparing to establish a base of fire during Operation Double Eagle in Vietnam. The photograph, taken on January 28, 1966, shows the team armed with US weapons and was captured by K. Henderson.
RM2TA3B3G–Private First Class Robert W. Evans from Washington, D.C. is seen in this photograph on guard against the Viet Cong in Vietnam. He is an automatic rifleman with the 3rd Marines and is part of the 1st Squad, 2nd Platoon, L Company, 3rd Battalion. The photo was taken on October 1, 1965.
RM2TA3BBF–US Marines from Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, provide backup fire for their comrades crossing a rice paddy in the Dong Mahn area during Operation MONTGOMERY on May 13, 1966. The photo shows US weapons in use during the Vietnam War. This image was taken by LCpl. Mennillo and is an official Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).
RM2TA2X2F–Marines from Company 2/3 are seen in action on May 2, 1967, during Operation Prairie IV in Vietnam. They can be seen firing 60mm mortars at an undisclosed target. The photo represents US military activities during the Vietnam War. (Caption numbering and identifiers are unclear and may not be accurate.)
RM2TA3RT9–US Marine machine gunner and his assistant laying down suppressing fire on enemy positions near the village of Dinh, just 500 yards from the demilitarized zone. The photograph was taken in 1966 and captured US weapons in use during the Vietnam War. (Photographer: PFC COL DEADLY DUG, 1st Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment)
RM2TA3RTH–Marines from 'g' Co., 2/3, setting up an M-60 machine gun in the abandoned Viet Cong trench surrounding the village of Pho Han Thuong Ho. This image was captured on May 25, 1965, during the Vietnam War. The photograph was taken by GySgt. Avers, belonging to the 3rd Marine Division.
RM2TA3BYC–Troops of I Company, 3rd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, involved in the Vietnam War on May 4, 1966. They can be seen firing at Viet Cong positions. This photograph was taken by Cpl. Gilles from the Defense Department of the Marine Corps.
RM2TA3MYX–Marines participate in Operation DeSoto, using a 50 caliber machine gun with the 3rd Battalion, Seventh Marine Regiment. This photograph, taken on February 25, 1967, captures the intense training and use of US weapons during the Vietnam War. (Caption given in factual style)
RM2TA2PJR–Private First Class W. H. Whiting of F Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Regiment, navigating through dense jungle near the demilitarized zone during Operation PRAIRIE on November 2, 1966. He is armed with US weapons, which were commonly used by American military personnel during the Vietnam War. This photograph is part of the Defense Department archives, taken by LCpl. Romine.
RM2TA3DEK–'Private First Class Ronnie R. Cole and Corporal Gary M. Durkam, both from Indianapolis, Ind., prepare to fire an 81mm mortar during a fire mission at Fire Support Base Sam. The soldiers are attached to Whiskey Battery, 1st Battalion, 11th Marines, using US weapons during the Vietnam War.'
RM2TA3NR3–A Marine Sergeant named Eugene E. Murphy, serving as a team leader of the M60 Machinegun Team, 'C' Company, 1st Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment of the 1st Marine Division, takes aim at Viet Cong positions using a US weapon over Elephant Grass during the Vietnam War on October 24, 1967. The photograph was taken by Sergeant W.F. Dickman.
RM2TA31FG–'Military officer, Marine Major John Colia, from Encinitas, Calif., hands over one of the 300 sacks of wheat he helped deliver to the village of Tra Kieu, 25 miles south of the Danang airfield. As the 3rd Division civil affairs officer, he coordinates aid efforts for civilians affected by war in the division's operating area.'
RM2TA2YD5–A Marine from the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines stationed at Con-Thien in the Vietnam War displays a Christmas spirit while on watch at a remote outpost overlooking the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) in North Vietnam. The photo was captured by a 35mm negative and is an official Defense Department photo of the Marine Corps.
RM2TA3RW8–Marine machine gun crew from 'g' Company 2/5 on Hill 170 with set up shots for 'We Try Harder' story. Pictured from left to right: PFC J.L. Duckworth, Cpl H.T. Hudson, PFC D.O. McPherson. This photograph was taken on November 20, 1967 during Operation Essex, which was carried out by the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam, approximately 20 miles south of Daleng. The image was captured by Cpl Aker and is an official Defense Department photograph (Marine Corps) with the ID A371038.
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