RF2GAAH2P–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RMK10BHB–Altar, 7th 9th century, Quang Tri, view 2 Museum of Cham Sculpture Danang, Vietnam DSC01840
RME098FW–Street Scene, Hoi An, Quảng Nam Province, Vietnam
RM2TA27CK–'Cpl. Marshall C. Patterson (2344812) being photographed by combat photographers during the Vietnam War. He was wounded in the legs by mortar shrapnel while participating in Operation Dewey Canyon in the Ashau Valley. This image was taken by Larry Burrows of Time/Life and is part of the Third Marine Division Photography Section collection. Quang Tri, Vietnam.'
RF2GAAGTW–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RMK10BHA–Altar, 7th 9th century, Quang Tri, view 1 Museum of Cham Sculpture Danang, Vietnam DSC01839
RM2TA31FN–Gen Leonard F Chapman, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, saluting during honors at Provisional Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 39, Quang Tri. This photograph captures an official military activity during the Vietnam War.
RF2GAAH2M–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RMK10BH9–Apsaras, Da Nghi, 7th 8th century, Quang Tri Museum of Cham Sculpture Danang, Vietnam DSC01821
RM2TA2B95–A Marine Corps member stays vigilant while taking a break in a rice paddy during Operation Ballistic Arch in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam, on November 25, 1967. This photograph captures a moment of combat and miscellaneous operations during the Vietnam War.
RF2GAAH02–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RM2TA372A–A squad of Marines crosses a stream while on patrol near Quang Tri, Vietnam in 1966. The photograph captures an authentic moment of American military activities during the Vietnam War. This image showcases the soldiers' readiness and determination in their search for the enemy.
RF2GAAH05–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RM2TA362W–Tank from 3rd Tank Battalion of the Marines rushes through bushes while moving out with Service Company Reactionary Company on a sweep south of Quang Tri, Vietnam. Photo taken on November 12, 1968 by Lamont Flamo for the Defense Department.
RF2GAAGYY–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RM2TA3510–Aerial photo of a new airfield located along Highway #1, three miles north of Quang Tri. The photo was taken on October 22, 1967 by Marine Corps Corporal J.J. Stevens. It is a 70mm negative captured during the Vietnam War. The photo was part of the Defense Department's collection.
RF2GAAGYR–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RM2TA3KE4–Gen Leonard F Chapman presenting the Meritorious Unit Citation to the 1st Amphibian Tractor Battalion at the 3rd Marine Division Headquarters in Quang Tri. Photo taken on January 10, 1969 by SSgt L. E. Hoeynck. The image shows officers and officials during the ceremony.
RF2GAAGW5–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RM2TA3KMP–Men of the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines engage in Operation Saline II in Quang Tri Province on March 12, 1968. The image shows explosions and fires as mortars are launched at a North Vietnamese Army stronghold. The photograph was taken by Cpl Brown and is part of the official 35mm negative collection of the U.S. military.
RF2GAAGYJ–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RM2TA36J5–Aerial view of Quang Tri on June 24, 1968, during the Vietnam War. The photograph was taken by Nairns, a photographer for the Defense Department. The image shows the landscape of Quang Tri from an aerial perspective, providing a glimpse of the military activities that took place in the area.
RF2GAAH31–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RM2TA2B3E–Men of the 4th Marine Regiment carrying packs, weapons, and ammunition, board a Marine transport helicopter at Vandegrift Combat Base as part of operations against North Vietnamese Army forces in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam. Photo taken by Sgt Mike Padilla in 1969. (Defense Dept. Photo: Marine Corps)
RF2GAAH30–Drying fish in the yard Quang Tri province central Vietnam
RM2TA3F9R–Marines from G Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rdMaxDiv, during Operation Hastings on July 17, 1966. The troops are seen moving towards their objective in Quang Tri Province, northwest of Dong Ha. This photograph was taken by Cpl. Mahony and is part of the Defense Department's collection (Marine Corps).
RM2TA394X–A Marine officer and a South Vietnamese interpreter interrogate a Viet Cong suspect near Nhi Ha, Quang Tri Province, Republic of Vietnam. This photograph was taken on April 1, 1968, and is part of a series capturing American military activities during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA3177–Marines from the Second Battalion, Fourth Marines, rest and resupply after three intense days of combat in the village of Dai Do, Quang Tri Province, Vietnam in May 1968. They are seen boarding 'Mike' boats to return to the Battalion Command Post. This photograph was taken by Pfc Thurston Bechtel.
RM2TA2WPW–Exterior view of the 3rd Engineer Battalion Chapel at Quang Tri Combat Base in Vietnam. The photograph, taken on August 22, 1969, captures the architecture of the chapel and its surroundings. This image is part of a collection documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA3HA7–Aerial photo taken on October 22, 1967 by Cpl J.J. Stevens shows a new airfield located along Highway #1, three miles North of Quang Tri during the Vietnam War. The photo is taken from a 70mm negative and is a part of the Defense Department's collection.
RM2TA3PWM–Viet Cong suspects are shown here being captured by Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, during Operation JAY on July 7, 1966. The photograph was taken in the Quang Tri Province, located north of Hue, Vietnam. It was captured by Cpl. Mahony and is an official Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).
RM2TA2NTY–Marines prepare to board CH-46 transport helicopters at Vandegrift Combat Base for a search and clear mission in the Scotland II area of operations in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam. This photograph was taken in 1969 by Sgt. Mike Padilla of the 3rd Marine Division.
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).
RM2TA2YPE–A Marine from the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, takes a break and interacts with a young Vietnamese child from Tri Binh during a presentation by a drama team from Quang Ngai, as part of the 1st Marine Division Civil Affairs Program. May 31, 1966.
RM2TA2W8G–Terence Cardinal Cooke visits the 3rd Engineer Chapel at Quang Tri Combat Base, Vietnam, on August 22, 1969. The photograph shows military personnel and Cardinal Cooke gathering within the chapel, showcasing the importance of religion and its role in American military activities during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA39NT–Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and tanks from the 3rd Tank Battalion on patrol west of Quang Tri Combat Base. This photograph was taken on January 11, 1969, in Vietnam by W.J. Carroll. The vehicles visible in the image include jeeps, 'mules,' trucks, and dune buggies. This is a 35mm negative, and the unique identifier for this photograph is 3D-5-0011-39.
RM2TA29B4–Marines of First Battalion, Third Marine Regiment are shown crossing a rice paddy during Operation Ballistic Arch in Quang Tri Province. This photograph was taken on November 25, 1967, as part of America's military activities during the Vietnam War. It is a 35mm negative with the reference number 3M-2-1426-67.
RM2TA25W4–'Santa Claus joins 3rd Marine Division Leathernecks during operations in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam in 1968. The muddy conditions make it difficult for Santa to move around. Photograph taken by Cpl. J. G. HcCullough for the Defense Department. Marine Corps Identification number: 4192262 127 GVB-S2.'
RM2TA33P4–Aerial photograph taken on October 22, 1967, by Cpl J.J. Stevens during the Vietnam War. It shows a new airfield located along Highway #1, three miles North of Quang Tri. The photograph is part of the Defense Department's collection and is labeled fhm A189934 127 GVB-14.
RM2TA2F92–US Marines from the Second Battalion, Fourth Marines, launch an attack on a enemy stronghold in LAM Xuan village, Quang Tri Province, as part of Operation Saline II on March 12, 1968. The photograph captures the intensity and determination of the American military during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA338Y–A Marine on patrol in Quang Tri, Vietnam in 1968 is being cooled off by a young Vietnamese boy pouring water over the Marine's heavily laden rifle. This photograph, taken during the Vietnam War, captures a moment of interaction between the American military and the local Vietnamese civilian population.
RM2TA2BXX–Marines from the 2nd Battalion, Fourth Marines, engage in combat during Operation Saline II near Dong Ha, Quang Tri Province in Vietnam on March 12, 1968. The soldiers are seen assaulting an enemy stronghold. This photograph was taken by Cpl Brown and is a part of the Defense Department's collection.
RM2TA39B5–Villagers from Thuong Ia, south of Quang Tri City, cross a bamboo bridge on their way to a local market. The bamboo used for the bridge once concealed Viet Cong activities in the area. A destroyed concrete bridge in the background serves as a reminder of the previous control held by the Viet Cong.
RM2TA2KBN–Marines from the 3rd Shore Party Battalion working diligently to connect two pieces of matting for a river trap at Quang Tri in Vietnam, 1968. The construction project was carried out around the clock by the Shore Party, part of the 4th Marine Division, to fortify defense efforts. Defense Department Photo, taken by LCpl C. 4. Holleur.
RM2TA3HTB–Interior view of the 3rd Engineer Chapel at Quang Tri Combat Base, taken on August 22, 1969. The photograph shows Terence Cardinal Cooke during a religious ceremony. This image is part of a collection documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War. Source: Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps), Mis A193424.
RM2TA3E9T–A transport helicopter hovers with a bridge span over a stream near Quang Tri as Vietnamese servicemen and US Marines work together to place a new bridge. This bridge, built by members of the Third Marine Division, Third Motor Transport Battalion, showcases the cooperation between American servicemen and the people of South Vietnam. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A801232
RM2TA2EGJ–Major General Nguyen Cao Ky, Premier of South Vietnam, speaks at a presentation ceremony in Quang Tri on December 2, 1966. The event was attended by various individuals, as seen in the photograph taken by Cpl H. Romine of the 3rd MarDiv Vietnam. This image is courtesy of the Defense Department.
RM2TA2YJ2–A Catholic chaplain conducts Mass for troops of Battalion Landing Team 1/26 at the battalion command post area during Operation Deck House IV near the demilitarized zone in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam on September 16, 1966. The photograph is Defense Department photo (Marine Corp A.167847 W).
RM2TA3K30–A Sikorsky CH-54 helicopter, also known as the 'Flying Crane,' touches down at Quang Tri in Vietnam on February 12, 1968. This photograph, designated 3M-12-246-68, captures a moment of American military activity in the region. Taken by photographer Hosynch A, the image shows an essential aircraft used during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA35XJ–Children at the Dong Ha Catholic Orphanage, six miles south of Vietnam's Demilitarized Zone, watch television for the first time. The television set was donated by members of the Medical Supply Section, Marine Force Logistic Support Group Bravo. They will be able to watch programs broadcast by the Armed Forces Vietnam Network, Quang Tri. Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps).
RM2TA30WY–A forward artillery observer with the 1st Battalion, lat Marine Regiment, calling in artillery shots in the Quang Tri Province, north of Khe Sanh during Operation Virginia in April 1966. The observer is seen using surveying instruments and weapons sights to accurately direct artillery fire. This photograph was taken by Pfc. Cole and is part of the defense department's collection (Marine Corps) with the reference number A187767.
RM2TA3K55–Exterior view of the 3rd Engineer Battalion Chapel at Quang Tri Combat Base in Vietnam. The photograph, taken on August 22, 1969, shows the chapel against a backdrop of military activity. The chapel served as a religious center for the American military personnel stationed at the base during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA293D–Marine Lance Corporal Arthur W. Young, age 19, of Detroit, Michigan, is seen moving along the shore in Quang Tri province during Operation Badger Tooth on January 11, 1968. Young is a member of 'I' Company, Third Battalion, First Marine Regiment, and part of Special Landing Force 'B' on USS Valley Forge.
RM2TA2XFM–Exterior view of the 3rd Engineer Battalion Chapel at Quang Tri Combat Base in Vietnam. The photograph, taken on August 22, 1969, shows Terence Cardinal Cooke conducting a religious ceremony. The image captures the significant role of religion in providing spiritual support to American military personnel during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA2B9B–Marines navigating through Church ruins in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam on November 25, 1966. This photograph depicts American military activities during the Vietnam War. SSgt R. E. Wilson captured the image, which is classified as a 35mm negative under the reference number 3M-3-851-66 IXIMAF. Official Defense Department photo by the Marine Corps.
RM2TA3F9W–U.S. Marines from G Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, enter a village near Dong Ha in Quang Tri Province during Operation Montgomery in May 1966. This photograph, taken by Cpl. Mennillo, captures the intense combat during the operation. (Photograph code: 129-96-34-133-66; Source: U.S. Marine Corps; Archive ID: A369291)
RM2TA3PY4–'Corporal George W. Farnell, crew chief of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-163, conducting engine maintenance on his Ull-34D helicopter at Quang Trí, the northernmost air base of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing in Vietnam, January 11, 1968. Photo: W. F. Schridar, Defense Dept. (Marine Corps).'
RM2TA3F6D–Leathernecks from 'K' Company, 3rd Battalion, First Marine Regiment, prepare for defense during Operation Badger Tooth in Quang Tri province, Vietnam on January 11, 1968. The image shows members of the 60mm mortar section getting ready to set-in for the night. This photograph is credited to Cpl N.R. Wolfe and belongs to the Defense Department Photo collection. (Caption ID: A190428, GVB-97)
RM2TA3K54–An CH-54 helicopter, also known as the Flying Crane, is seen at Quang Tri Air Field in Vietnam on February 13, 1968. This photograph was taken by Thompson from the III MAF (III Marine Amphibious Force). Image ref: A 3M-18-247-68 111 HAP ve 9 Vietnam 13Feb68. It is part of the Defense Department's photo collection (Marine Corps) with the reference number A190468.
RM2TA2DXM–Marines of 'K' Company, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, seen running from a CH-46 helicopter of Marine Helicopter Squadron Medium (1) 364 during Operation Holt in the Co Bt Thanh Ten area of Quang Tri Province on July 7, 1966. Photo taken by Cpl Ron Mahony, USMC. Official Defense Department photograph (Marine Corps).
RM2TA2EDY–A mortar crew and a Marino 'Sea Stallion' helicopter are pictured at Fire Support Base Alpino in Quang Tri Province during the Vietnam War in 1968. Support bases like Alpino provided artillery support for the 3rd Marine Division operating in the northernmost part of South Vietnam. This photo was taken by Pre Waldo Milo. (Source: U.S. Department of Defense, Marine Corps, A192463)
RM2TA2PKN–Chu Lai-based Marine Fighter Attack Squadron-342's F-4B Phantom II aircraft flies over a cloud-covered Phu Bai area in Vietnam on October 27, 1967. It proceeded to dive through the clouds and conduct an attack on North Vietnamese positions in Quang Tri province near the Demilitarized Zone. Photo credit: Sgt V.J. Hale, Jr. of the US Marine Corps.
RM2TA2D6C–Corporal Barry Todd, a telephone wireman with Marine Wing Communication Squadron-1, hooks up wires for a fourth telephone switchboard at the Wing Telephone exchange in Vietnam. The phone center facilitates over 300 lines connecting various Wing units in locations such as Da Nang, Khe Sanh, Quang Tri, Phu Bai, and Chu Lai, handling around 3,000 calls daily. Photograph taken on May 16, 1968, by LCpl R.F. Nelson.
RM2TA36FF–A CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron-463 prepares to lift a damaged CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter after it was shot down by enemy fire on September 8, 1968 in Vietnam. The Sea Stallion, known for its heavy lifting capabilities, operated from Quang Tri and provided support to ground units in the northern part of I Corps. This photograph was taken by LCpl. M. E. Frank.
RM2TA3CJX–Marine Lance Cpl. Dennis L. Butts, 19, from Carlyle, Illinois, takes a break from carrying his heavy pack and radio during a mission against enemy forces in Quang Tri Province. Butts, a member of the 9th Marines, is one of the many infantrymen who must navigate dense jungle terrain near the Demilitarized Zone while carrying essential equipment. Photograph taken on June 30, 1969, by Cpl. J. G. McCullough, part of the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam.
RM2TA2C6G–Soldier riding on top of a gun truck during a convoy from Quang Tri to Danang in 1969. The convoy was carrying supplies left behind by the redeployed 3rd Marine Division. This photograph captures the tense and dangerous nature of combat during the Vietnam War. DEFENSE DEPT PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) bh 800438 127 GVB -89.
RM2TA3BFW–Marine soldier seeks cover in a rice paddy during combat in Operation Desoto in February 1967. Elements of the Seventh Marine Regiment, Task Force X-Ray, 1st Marine Division, were under fire from the Viet Cong while retreating. The operation took place 25 miles south of Quang Tri. (Photographer: Pic Porter)
RM2TA3A9P–Two deceased Viet Cong fighters lie on the ground after being killed by artillery fire during a military operation conducted by the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, in the Nuoc Man area of Quang Tri Province, Vietnam. The casualties occurred on July 15, 1966. Photograph taken by ICpl. J. Williams. Defense Department Photo, (Marine Corps). Reference number: A369550 127 GVB-346.
RM2TA359Y–The image shows a bustling helicopter Landing Zone at Quang Tri Combat Base in I Corps, Vietnam in 1969. A CH-54 Sky Crane helicopter from the Army is seen taking off with a Marine Corps bulldozer, while in the background, a CH-53 Sea Stallion of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing is landing to pick up essential combat supplies. This photograph was taken by Sergeant Teramoto and is part of the Department of Defense archive.
RM2TA2BDA–First Sergeant George B. Cardwell of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-163 is seen here shouldering an M-60 machine gun that he has manned during missions in the northern sector of I Corps in Vietnam. In addition to his duties as squadron first sergeant, Cardwell has volunteered as a gunner for 68 missions in UH-34D Sea Horse helicopters.
RM2TA2NT5–US Marine Corps Lieutenant Gary W. Parker is pictured in front of his living quarters at Qui Nhon, Republic of Vietnam in 1965. This photograph depicts an aspect of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA2E30–Marine and Army personnel work together to guide a U-1D Huey helicopter into a landing zone during Operation Madina in Vietnam on October 11, 1967. The mission was a joint effort between the U.S. and South Vietnam to search and destroy. Photo taken by SSgt W.F. Schridar from the Defense Department.
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