RMFB9T8P–1968 in Europe. Riots and events. - Germany - 1968 in Europe. Riots and events. - Student protest in Germany against the US army intervention in Vietnam. 1968 - Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium
RMKYEPH8–Vietnamese family wearing traditional clothing walking through a town during the Vietnam War, Vietnam, 1968. ()
RME0XXF8–Mar. 17, 1968 - 17 March 1968 Anti-Vietnam demonstrators hold mass meeting in Trafalgar Square and march to U.S. Embassy. The massed forces of anti-Vietnam demonstrators meet in Trafalgar Square this afternoon and after the meeting they will march to Grosvenor Square to protest outside the American Embassy. At the same time right wing Monday Club, who support the American's in their war in Vietnam, will be holding a rally in Grosvenor Square, after which they will deliver a letter to the American Embassy in support of the American War in Vietnam
RMCWCC2W–Vietnam War. US Marine wearing gas mask while waiting to enter a Viet Cong tunnel 22 miles south of DaNang, Vietnam. 1968.
RMF77A91–demonstration against the war in Vietnam,Rome 1968
RMD988FR–My Tho, Vietnam. A Burning Vietcong Base Camp. In the foreground is Private First Class Raymond Rumpa, St Paul, Minnesota, C Company, 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, with 45 pound 90mm recoiless rifle, 4 May 1968.
RMEF4HF2–Rally against the Vietnam war London October 1968
RMHTMG9A–My Tho, Vietnam. A Burning Vietcong Base Camp. In the foreground is Private First Class Raymond Rumpa, St Paul, Minnesota, C Company, 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, with 45 pound 90mm recoiless rifle, 4 May 1968.
RMBTK1YA–EV1941 - Troops of the 101st Airborne Division in a landing zone northwest of Dak To, South Vietnam, June 8, 1968
RMBGYNN9–mortar cratars after vietcong walked mortars across helicopter flightline 4th Infantry Division Ivy in Pleiku Province 1968.
RMHYMH21–A dead Viet Cong with his weapons nearby lies on the grounds of the American embassy after the Tet attack. Saigon, Republic of Vietnam. 31 January 1968.
RMHFC7TR–KC-135A refueling F-100F 612th TFS and A-4F VA-212 over Vietnam 1968
RMB6P7DJ–student leader Rudi Dutschke running in front of demonstrating students at Viet-Nam-Demonstration in Berlin in February 1968
RMD6JY38–US Marine D. R. Howe treats the wounds of Private First Class D. A. Crum during the Tet Offensive June 2, 1968 in Hue City, Vietnam.
RFJTPHRD–Youthful hard-core Viet Cong, heavily guarded, awaits interrogation following capture in the attacks on the capital city during the festive Tet holiday period. 1968. (USIA) EXACT DATE SHOT UNKNOWN NARA FILE #: 306-MVP-21-1 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 414
RMACK9AW–Anti Vietnam War demonstration in Grosvenor Square outside the American Embassy London 1968 60s England UK HOMER SYKES
RM2B01CG2–Vietnam: AH-1G Cobra helicopters over southern Vietnam, 1968. The Second Indochina War, known in America as the Vietnam War, was a Cold War era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of South Vietnam, supported by the U.S. and other anti-communist nations. The U.S. government viewed involvement in the war as a way to prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam.
RMB4WPX3–Riots at US Embassy, Grosvenor Square, over the on-going Vietnam Conflict.;March 1968;Y2619-17A;
RFAD3X6D–1968 Tet Offensive in Saigon Vietnam The Battle at National Police Headquarters
RMKKBH4Y–Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium - Gathering in Berlin in 1968 - 1968 - Germany / Berlin - The German demonstrations culminate on 17 and 18 February 1968. In Berlin, thousands of students from all over Europe oppose the war in Vietnam and the reform of universities. The movement is spreading to major German university cities. In 30 German cities, the student demonstrations turn to confrontation with the police. These are the Easter riots. The repression is brutal, and puts an end to massive demonstrations. The last one takes place in Bonn on May 11, 1968, and brings together a hundred thousa
RMK0T73G–A pin that supports United States military action in Vietnam, it contains the text 'Silent Majority' which references a term used by President Nixon to indicate that he believed most United States citizens supported his policies and the US military in Vietnam, 1968.
RME0Y3MH–Oct. 07, 1968 - The War In Vietnam Marines In Mortar Battle: This graphic picture from the war in Vietnam, shows American Marines as they opened fore with 8lmm mortars to suppress enemy mortar fire on their position. Behind is a transport helicopter taking off her clear from incoming shells.
RMF2AYMX–American soldier at Quan Loi, Vietnam, was a supporter of Eugene McCarthy for President. April 20, 1968. Democratic Anti-War Senator Eugene McCarthy won 42.2% to President Johnson's 49.4% in the New Hampshire Primary. This ultimately caused LBJ's withdrawal from seeking re-election. (CSU 2015 9 738)
RMF77A8N–demonstration against the war in Vietnam,Rome 1968
RMEX6MJP–Vietnam War: US artillery gunners in position 1968
RMEF4J8T–Protesters at anti-Vietnam war rally London 1968
RMCW5T0N–Vietnam war. Newspaper 'Avec le Viêtnam', 1968
RMBTJFYJ–U.S. Marines advance down a street in Hue, Vietnam, February 21, 1968. CSU Archives/Courtesy Everett Collection
RMBGYNPR–Teenagers and twenties GIs getting drunk with stack of budweiser beers cans. 4th Infantry Division Ivy in Pleiku Province 1968.
RMJA01HR–Crowd at Ba Tang Cemetery where more than 400 victims of the 1968 Communist Tet Offensive lie in a mass grave, Hue, Vietnam, 1968.
RMENC9RH–E-2A, 21 Mar 1968 off Vietnam Robert Lawson
RM2GBA639–VIETNAM - 1968 - A Viet Cong soldier crouches in a bunker / tunnel system at an unidentified location in Vietnam with a SKS rifle.during the Vietnam W
RM2J2JGKK–A U.S. Air Force Republic F-105D-6-RE Thunderchief (s/n 60-0418, 34th TFS, 388th TFW) trailing fire and smoke just after interception by an SA-2 missile, circa 23 km south of Hanoi, Vietnam, on 14 February 1968. The SA-2 did not actually hit an aircraft — the warhead was detonated by a command from the tracking radar or by a proximity fuse in the missile when it neared the target, throwing deadly fragments over a wide area. The pilot, Robert Malcolm Elliot (1929-1968), was killed. His body was not recovered until 1998. 14 February 1968
RF2B8P99C–Vietnam, 1968, Small local town near Danang with local women on a bicycle and a rickshaw during the war.
RM2B00N41–Vietnam: An NLF (Viet Cong) suspect, captured during an attack on an American outpost near the Cambodian border in South Vietnam, 1968, is interrogated. The Vietcong (Vietnamese: Việt cộng), or National Liberation Front (NLF), was a political organization and army in South Vietnam and Cambodia that fought the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War (1955–1975). It had both guerrilla and regular army units, as well as a network of cadres who organized peasants in the territory it controlled. Many soldiers were recruited in South Vietnam.
RMB4WPWR–A demonstrator is led away during riots at US 'Embassy,' Grosvenor 'Square,' over the on-going Vietnam Conflict. March 1968
RMD22PFH–Operation Dumbo Operation Dumbo Drop Denis Leary, Ray Liotta Vietnam 1968. Die Vietkong haben den heiligen Elefanten eines
RMFB9TWP–1968 in Europe. Riots and events. - Germany - 1968 in Europe. Riots and events. - Student protest in Germany against the US army intervention in Vietnam. 1968 - Philippe Gras / Le Pictorium
RMK0T91J–A United States soldier holds open the door to his locker to display his collection of personal photographs, Vietnam, 1968.
RME0Y1XD–May 13, 1968 - Chief of Vietnam Delegation
RMCWCC4A–Vietnam War. US Air Force helicopter door gunner fires a mini-gun during a rescue patrol over South Vietnam. Oct. 10, 1968.
RMF77A8X–demonstration against the war in Vietnam,Rome 1968
RMEX6NJA–Vietnam War 1968. American soldiers uncover a Vietcong tunnel
RMGG2C74–Troops parachuted in South East Asia c. 1968 Vietnam War U.S. Air Force
RMBTJFYG–Troopers of the 327th Infantry, 101st Air Cavalry Division patrol the Laotian border during 'Operation Plain', August 14, 1968.
RMC52H36–Marines photos Danang Vietnam late during 1968 or 1969 Vietnam WAr
RMGDM1GB–Operation Jeb Stuart III, south of Quang Tri. Soldier guiding a Huey helicopter into landing. 1968.
RMHG6681–USS Boston's triple gun turret fires on North Vietnamese targets, Operation Sea Dragon, 1968.
RMWA2WPA–3000th US aircraft brought down over North Vietnam, Vietnam war, postage stamp, Vietnam, 1968
RM2K15H7X–Members of the Student Afro-American Society (SAS) demonstrating on the Columbia University campus on April 23, 1968. Students called for the university to cut its ties to research for the war in Vietnam and to end construction of a gym in Morningside Park. Several hundred students gathered at the sundial on the Columbia campus led by the Student Afro-American Society (SAS) and Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). After negotiations failed, the administration sent in the police, injuring many and arresting over 700, triggering a campus-wide strike that shut down the university.
RM2A2GCWM–Empty cartiges on USS Edson (DD-946) off Vietnam 1968.
RM2RFGGDX–SAIGON, VIETNAM - February 1968 - A youthful Vietcong fighter, heavily guarded, awaits interrogation following capture in the attacks on the capital c
RM2B01CCM–Vietnam: The US Embassy, Saigon, with RPG-2 damage to chancery wall in several places - Tet Offensive, 31 January 1968. Shortly after midnight on 31 January 1968, 19 Vietcong sappers from the elite C-10 Sapper Battalion gathered at a Vietcong safe house in a car repair shop at 59 Phan Thanh Gian Street to distribute weapons and conduct final preparations for the attack. At 02:47 hours, the Vietcong blew a small hole in the perimeter wall on Thong Nhut Boulevard and gained access to the embassy compound. The Vietcong opened fire on the Chancery building with Type 56s and RPG-2s.
RMB4WPWM–A demonstrator is led away during riots at US 'Embassy,' Grosvenor 'Square,' over the on-going Vietnam Conflict. March 1968
RMGJ21BB–BAT 21 - MITTEN IM FEUER- Süd-Vietnam 1968: Bei einem Aufklärungsflug wird Lieutenant Colonel Iceal Hambleton (GENE HACKMAN) abgeschossen - er muß mitten im feindlichen Gebiet abspringen. Major Dennis Clark, Pilot einer kleinen Kundschafter-Propellermaschine, soll nun Hambleton ausfindig machen. Regie: Peter Markle aka. BAT 21
RMG6H188–27TH OCTOBER: ON THIS DAY IN 1968 A PEACEFUL ANTI-WAR MARCH TURNED INTO A MAJOR RIOT PA NEWS PHOTO 27/10/68 A SOLID MASS OF MARCHERS IN PROTEST AT FLEET STREET, LONDON FOR THE ANTI VIETNAM WAR DEMONSTRATION
RMK0T7RK–A photograph of a herd of cattle and a farmer, the image was captured from a wooded area at the edge of an open field, Vietnam, 1968.
RME0XXDP–Mar. 09, 1968 - Women Protest for Peace in Vietnam, Paris
RMCWCC3R–Vietnam War. Marines riding atop an M-48 tank cover their ears as the 90mm gun fires southwest of Phu Bai. April 5, 1968.
RM2TA2BN3–Change of command ceremony for First Reconnaissance Battalion in Vietnam, 1968. Lieutenant Colonel Stinemetze is handing over command to Lieutenant Colonel Charon. Photograph taken by Cpl. DelVecchio, Defense Department Photo, Marine Corps.
RMD988GJ–The My Lai Massacre, the mass murder of 347 to 504 unarmed citizens of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), almost entirely civilians and the majority of them women and children, perpetrated by US Army forces on March 16 1968. Women and children in My Lai, Vietnam, shortly before US soldiers shot and killed them.s Source Report of Army review into My Lai incident, book 6, 14 March 1970.
RM2M96946–View of the Hien Nhon Gate, entrance to the former Imperial City of Hue, in Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam. It was damaged during the Tet Offensive of 1968, but has since been restored.
RMDA11T3–Martin B-57B bombers at Phan Rang AB South Vietnam 1968
RM2J2JGKH–U.S. Navy Douglas A-4E Skyhawks from Attack Squadrons VA-163 Saints and VA-164 Ghost Riders attacking the the Phuong Dinh railroad bypass bridge, 10 km north of Thanh Hoe, North Vietnam, on 10 September 1967. Both squadrons were assigned to Carrier Air Wing 16 (CVW-16) aboard the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany (CVA-34) for a deployment to Vietnam from 16 June 1967 to 31 January 1968. Note the two attacking Skyhawks in the lower right and one directly above the explosions on the bridge, 10 September 1967
RMBGYNM7–soldiers lined up at Camp Enari. 4th Infantry Division Ivy in Pleiku Province 1968.
RMHYMH1F–ARVN soldiers take cover in the old French Cemetery in Saigon during Tet. February 1, 1968.
RMAWPRGY–Ruin after the Massacer, March 16. 1968, My Lai, Vietnam, Asia
RMWA2X26–Soldiers with machine gun, 3000th US aircraft brought down over North Vietnam, Vietnam war, postage stamp, Vietnam, 1968
RM2TDM8E8–Vietnam demonstration, Demonstration, 09-03-1968, Whizgle News from the Past, Tailored for the Future. Explore historical narratives, Dutch The Netherlands agency image with a modern perspective, bridging the gap between yesterday's events and tomorrow's insights. A timeless journey shaping the stories that shape our future
RM2A33G0K–F-4B Phantom of VF-213 and VAW-114 E-2A Hawkeye off Vietnam 1968.
RM2RFGP1K–SAIGON, VIETNAM - circa 31 January 1968 - Black smoke covers areas of the capital city and fire trucks rush to the scenes of fires set during attacks
RM2B01CCN–Vietnam: The US Embassy, Saigon, with RPG-2 damage to chancery wall in several places - Tet Offensive, 31 January 1968. Shortly after midnight on 31 January 1968, 19 Vietcong sappers from the elite C-10 Sapper Battalion gathered at a Vietcong safe house in a car repair shop at 59 Phan Thanh Gian Street to distribute weapons and conduct final preparations for the attack. At 02:47 hours, the Vietcong blew a small hole in the perimeter wall on Thong Nhut Boulevard and gained access to the embassy compound. The Vietcong opened fire on the Chancery building with Type 56s and RPG-2s.
RMB4WPX0–A demonstrator is led away during riots at US 'Embassy,' Grosvenor 'Square,' over the on-going Vietnam Conflict. March 1968
RMGHKY31–BAT 21 - Mitten im Feuer Süd-Vietnam 1968: Bei einem Aufklärungsflug wird Lieutenant Colonel Iceal Hambleton abgeschossen - er muß mitten im feindlichen Gebiet abspringen. Major Dennis Clark (DANNY GLOVER), Pilot einer kleinen Kundschafter-Propellermaschine, soll nun Hambleton ausfindig machen. Regie: Peter Markle aka. BAT 21
RMAKGH97–Man posing in reflected patch of light Vietnam 1968
RMK0T6NP–A United States Army Serviceman is posing for a photograph outside of a building, his cuffed sleeves are partially covering his rank insignia, Vietnam, 1968.
RME0Y1TK–May 09, 1968 - North Vietnam Delegate Xuan Thuy Arrives at Conference in Paris ESS.
RMCWCC3K–Vietnam War-Tet Offensive. A US Marine relaxes on an Ontos anti-tank vehicle during a break in the fighting at Hue. The 1968
RM2TA2J3G–Marine Corps personnel constructing large bunkers during combat operations in Vietnam, 1968. These bunkers were constructed using a variety of materials including empty fuel drums filled with sand or concrete, large timbers, steel runway matting, and thousands of sandbags. Image captured by GySgt E. J. Hoore. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).
RMD988GC–The My Lai Massacre, the mass murder of 347 to 504 unarmed citizens of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), almost entirely civilians and the majority of them women and children, perpetrated by US Army forces on March 16 1968. Bodies of some of the victims lying along a road.
RM2M9A5HD–United States Air Force / South Vietnam Air Force - Fairchild AC-119K Stinger 53-3187 (msn 11198) converted to AC-119K Stinger in 1968 (mod. no. 153) and transferred to the South Vietnam Air Force in August 1971.
RMDA0NDH–3d Tactical Fighter Wing A-37A Dragonfly South Vietnam 1968
RMHG0PA9–USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) off Vietnam March 1968
RMCWA0E7–A Company, 227th AHC lift Cavalry Huey Helicopter inserting troops assault American Soldiers GIs US Army United States Military
RMHYMH1T–A C-47 aircraft destroyed during the rocket and mortar attack of Tan Son Nhut Air Base during the Tet Invasion. 1 February 1968.
RMCP4D5R–Vietnam War-Tet Offensive. A medic treats a US Marine's wounds during Operation Hue City. Feb. 6, 1968.
RMF77A8T–demonstration against the war in Vietnam,Rome 1968
RF2B8P95W–1968,Danang Airport, Vietnam, South Vietnamese soldier standing guard
RM2DCE5WF–KC-135A refueling F-100F 612th TFS and A-4F VA-212 over Vietnam 1968.
RM2RFY4J3–SAIGON, VIETNAM - May 1968 - With fear and apprehension showing on their faces, and at the urging of South Vietnamese troops, women and children loade
RM2B01BEN–Vietnam: Memorial photograph of a young revolutionary soldier killed in or around the time of the Tet Offensive, 1968. Cemeteries for fallen communist 'martyrs' (liệt sĩ) are to be found across Vietnam, both in the former north and south. Soldiers of the former Armed Forces of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) or ARVN, received no such posthumous honours.
RMB4WPX1–A policeman pins down a demonstrator during Riots at US Embassy, Grosvenor Square, over the on-going Vietnam Conflict.;Mar. 1968
RM2WCF894–Demonstrators on Grosvenor Street in London attempting to burn an American flag near the US Embassy in Grosvenor Square at the anti-Vietnam protest march on 17th March, 1968 . Due to the violent clash between demonstrators and police this massive protest became known as 'The battle of Grosvenor Square' and was the inspiration for the Rolling Stones song, 'Street Fighting Man'.
RMA3NFJ5–Saigon public address speakers on the street , Vietnam 1968
RMK0T6TX–A United States serviceman relaxing at the edge of a swimming pool, other soldiers can be seen around the deck in the background, Vietnam, 1968.
RME0Y00G–Feb. 02, 1968 - GREAT VIETNAM - DEMONSTRATION IN STOCKHOLM. WEDNESDAY THE 21 TH OF FEBRUARY, ONE OF THE GREATEST DEMONSTRATIONS
RMCWAA1Y–Troopers of the 327th Infantry, 101st Air Cavalry Division patrol the Laotian border during 'Operation Plain', August 14, 1968.
RM2TA29G1–A Marine gunner from Observation Squadron-2 simulates clearing a jam in an external gun on a UH-1E gun ship in Vietnam, 1968. Lance Corporal E. M. Donaldson emphasizes the importance of being prepared for any emergency and regularly practicing gun maintenance. Defense Department photograph by GSgt G. Pase.
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