RM2TA25GD–Maintenance crew members working on a damaged military vehicle during the Vietnam War. The image showcases the essential role of maintenance in keeping equipment and vehicles operational in demanding war environments.
RM2TA25GP–American soldiers are seen carrying out maintenance work on a military vehicle during the Vietnam War. This photograph, taken on September 19, 1967, showcases the dedication and skill of the soldiers in ensuring the functionality of their equipment in the challenging conditions of the war zone.
RM2TA2946–Marine Cpl. R.J. Bolrik ensures the safety of a resupply convoy from FLSG-B's Sub-tinit #1 on Vietnam's Highway One. Maintaining radio contact between the lead truck and last vehicle, Bolrik ensures the convoy stays together. This photo, taken on March 28, 1970 by Sgt. Heikkinen, showcases the communications efforts of American military during the Vietnam War.
RM2TA31JR–Security measures during the Vietnam War- On October 7, 1970, Sergeant Ray L and Corporal Robert P. Blair from 'B' Company, 1st Military Police Battalion, 1st Marine Division, check a vehicle while Lance Corporal We Ao Ketchum writes a special pace. This image showcases the diligent security efforts carried out by military personnel during the war.
RM2TA35KB–A U.S. Marine Corps M733 Amphibious Personnel Carrier equipped with the XM-174 Automatic Grenade Launcher during the Vietnam War. The photograph, taken on January 23, 1970, captures the vehicle fully armed. This image showcases the military activities of the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam.
RM2TA3BPT–A photograph taken on January 23, 1970, showcases an ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam) armor in the Quang Nai area during the Vietnam War. The image captures an armored vehicle identified as 3M-158-0023 III MAF Vietnam, taken by SSgt Pavey. It is a Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).
RM2TA2CTX–Lance Corporal David Black practicing personal hygiene by shaving after a tiring day as a Gunner on the ALVT (Armored Landing Vehicle, Tracked). This photo, taken on April 15, 1969, as part of American military activities during the Vietnam War, showcases the importance of maintaining cleanliness even in challenging conditions.
RM2TA3NPH–Caption: A group of LVTs (Landing Vehicles, Tracked) or LVTPs (Landing Vehicles, Tracked, Personnel) advancing through a watery terrain during Operation Forsy. The photo, taken on March 24, 1967, showcases Marines from the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam as they navigate the LV225 vehicle. This image was captured by A.L. Cooper, corresponding with the Defense September Photo by the Marine Corps.
RM2TA328N–Underwater Demolition Team personnel assist in unloading vehicles from an LCU during military activities on March 7, 1965, in Vietnam. This photo captures the beachheads operation and showcases the teamwork involved in the mission. It is a Defense Department photo taken by the Marine Corps.
RM2TA3RCH–A Marine Corps Rock Crusher in operation in the Naa Hoa area during the Vietnam War. The photograph, taken on December 16, 1967, showcases the military equipment used in construction activities. This image is a 35mm negative held by the Defense Department, showcasing the day-to-day activities of American troops during the conflict.
RM2TA2H9H–U.S. Marines preparing to depart a Vietnamese village with a captured Viet Cong suspect during the Vietnam War. This photograph, taken by Cpl W. P. Barger on May 1, 1970, showcases military activities conducted by the 1st Marine Division. It is part of the Defense Department's records documenting American involvement in the conflict.
RM2TA3H36–1st Marine Division leading at Chu Lai during the Vietnam War, captured on March 28, 1966. The image showcases various military vehicles, including jeeps, 'mules', trucks, and dune buggies. Photographed by SSgt K. W. Kelley, the 35mm negative depicts the vehicles in motion. This photo is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during the Vietnam War.' Classification code: 38-3-224-66.
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