RMCTBA84–US Marines Vietnam War 1965 small child wearing cap hat
RMCBWJ7G–Vietnam war orphans reach out for their first ice cream at a church fete in Church Stretton Shropshire 1972 Picture by DAVID BAGNALL
RMEC7PJA–Photograph of two South Vietnamese children gazing at an American paratrooper holding an M79 grenade launcher as they cling to their mothers who huddle against a canal bank for protection from sniper fire in the Bao Trai area, Vietnam, 1966
RMDJ32MB–Children with deformed limbs get ready for a daily nap in peace village at Tudu Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
RMABED0M–A deformed foetus is preserved in the War Crimes Museum in Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
RMBTK336–Civilians suffered greatly during the Vietnamese war. In a war zone, American and Vietnamese soldiers direct women and children to 'central collection point for civilians' near the Cambodian border.
RMDGWNC0–Waving children sitting on a M48 tank from the U.S. Army, Hue, Provinz Thua Thien-Hue, Vietnam
RMCWCAT2–Vietnam Pacification operations. Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division, join the children of Ap Uu Thoung hamlet, north of
RMBCNY6E–vietnam Children tat work in the rise field Outskirts of Hanoi
RFDBA2EB–A young child with deformed hands eating in Danang, Vietnam.
RMA2XR00–These two boys both have heart defects and their father has Chloracne after being sprayed with Agent Orange
RM2B01FK8–Vietnam: Vietnamese children making panji bamboo traps at Cu Chi, 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.
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RF2B8P993–1968, Danang, Vietnam area VIetnamese children hanging around the Danang Airport area during the war with a watchtower and sandbag in the background.
RMCW5BG5–Indo-China War, An old Vietnamese woman and children
RFJTNXC0–A new market for 'Tinh Thuong.' Children gather before the market which was built with assistance from the government of Vietnam and USAID. (USIA) EXACT DATE SHOT UNKNOWN NARA FILE #: 306-MVP-6-9 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 409
RMWA7XGT–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1955 (APPROX). INDO CHINA. VIETNAM. (IN-COUNTRY LOCATION UNKNOWN.) - BEATING THE DRUM - YOUNG PEASANT CHILDREN LOOK ON AS A MAN BANGS A DRUM. PHOTO:JEAN CORRE/AJAXREF:JC1955
RM2RFY4JH–VIETNAM - 06 December 1968 - Two battalions of Viet Cong systematically killed 252 civilians in a 'vengeance' attack on the small hemlet of Dak Son. T
RMA30K86–vietnam tug of war competition at a school on national children s day, vietnam
RMCET755–Children in market saluting american during the Vietnam War.
RM2A67R71–Vietnamese refugees stand in the jungle during the Vietnam War, with children and apparent casualties, 1975. ()
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.
RMCXB42D–Vietnam, Centre for mentally handicapped children
RM2HG333Y–A Vietnamese child soldier in 1968. This twelve year old ARVN Airborne trooper with M-79 grenade launcher accompanied the Airborne Task Force Unit on a sweep through the devastated area surrounding the French National Cemetery on Plantation Road after a day long battle there. The young soldier has been 'adopted' by the Airborne Division.
RMDCHFXD–Child Vietnamese ARVN Airborne trooper who had been 'adopted' by the Airborne Division, holding a M-79 grenade launcher.
RME0YEXY–Jan. 01, 1970 - Phan Rang, Vietnam - A Vietnamese child inspects toys given by the 1st Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division to 400 children whose fathers serve in the Vietnamese forces. In the 1950's, the US began to send troops to Vietnam, during the following 25-year period, the ensuing war would create some of the strongest tensions in US history. Almost 3 million US men and women were sent to fight for what was a questionable cause. In total, it is estimated that over 2,5 million people on both sides were killed.
RMCWCARM–Children and adults evacuating from Nam-Dinh, North Vietnam. An estimated 750,000 northerners, mostly Catholics, fled to South
RMJ3P49A–Miami Florida,Bayfront Park,The Moving Wall,Vietnam Veterans Memorial,replica,military,war,man men male,boy boys,kid kids child children youngster,fat
RM2G3F7HY–Children in War Museum, Museum of war Saigon
RMDYNTR6–Disabled children at Peace Village Ward at Tudu Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
RM2B01FKC–Vietnam: NLF children sawing barrel off destroyed US tank, Cu Chi, 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.
RMT116B0–Indochina War 1946 - 1954, clearing of the Delta of the Red River, evacuation the populace by Nam Dinh, North Vietnam, 11.7.1954, civilian, civilians, refugee, refugees, flight, children, child, kids, kid, buses, busses, bus, baggage, luggage, Viet Nam, Vietnam, Indochina, people, 20th century, 1950s, river, rivers, evacuation, evacuations, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2B8P994–1968, Vietnam Civilian Vietnamese children near a hut building in the Danang area.
RM2T1939H–Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. War Remnants Museum. Childrens Play Area.
RF2R100RH–A new market for 'Tinh Thuong.' Children gather before the market which was built with assistance from the government of Vietnam and USAID.
RMWA7XJD–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1955 (APPROX). INDO CHINA. VIETNAM. (IN-COUNTRY LOCATION UNKNOWN.) - DRESSED IN WHITE - YOUNG CATHOLIC CHILDREN DRESSED IN WHITE ROBES AND HEADGEAR, TRADITIONAL VIETNAMESE COLOUR FOR MOURNING, IN A PROCESSION. PHOTO:JEAN CORRE/AJAXREF:1 JC1955
RM2JHKMA3–MICHAEL J. FOX, CHILDREN, CASUALTIES OF WAR, 1989
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
RMCET78Y–Village next to river at low tide during the Vietnam War. children playing
RM2A67YG8–Civilian Vietnamese women and children sit together in the shade of thatched-roof hut on a sunny day, Vietnam, 1965. ()
RM2A261WX–North Vietnamese children read about Chairman Mao Zedong of China during the Vietnam War
RMCXB25B–Vietnam, Centre for mentally handicapped children
RM2WTWDPT–Men, women and children on the sidewalk carrying posters to end the war in Vietnam in Washington, DC
RFA53MCJ–Painet ha1395 209 black and white children boys having tugowar tug-o-war tug og war games match ky anh vietnam country
RME10XEK–Child beggar during Vietnam war
RMCWCAW6–Smiling youngsters press against a barbed wire fence. There were 126 families, with over 350 children under 15 years old, in
RMH6R8RT–War sculpture at fine art museum, Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, Vietnam
RMF231T2–Disabled children believed to be affected by Agent Orange at Peace Village at Tudu Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
RM2B01AH8–Japan/Indochina: 'The Result of Japanese-French-Indochinese Collaboration'. Japanese propaganda poster from Japanese-Vichy Indochina, c. 1942. Three happy dancing children, one French, one Vietnamese and one Japanese in this Vichy-Japanese propaganda poster from World War II. French, Japanese and French Indochina flags flutter in the background. In September 1940, during World War II, the newly created regime of Vichy France granted Japan's demands for military access to Tonkin with the invasion of French Indochina (or Vietnam Expedition). This allowed Japan better access to China.
RMGDBM6A–Vietnam War 1955 - 1975, aerial warfare, Operation Freedom Train, 6.4. - 8.5. 1972, victims of an American bombing attack on Hai Phong, North Vietnam, 16.4.1972, children, child, kids, kid, civilian, civilians, civilian casualties, war victim, war victims, dead, kill, killing, people, family, families, air attack, American Air Force, Haiphong, Viet Nam, Vietnam, war, wars, 20th century, 1970s, bomb attack, air raid, bombardment, bomb attacks, air raids, bombardments, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMHGB276–Vietnam war refugees ride an Air Force helicopter to a safe area near Saigon, 1966.
RM2T19378–Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. War Remnants Museum. Childrens Play Area.
RFJTNXC1–South Vietnamese children. (USIA) EXACT DATE SHOT UNKNOWN NARA FILE #: 306-MVP-6-8 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 410
RM2GY7KBF–Casualties of War Year : 1989 USA Director : Brian De Palma Michael J. Fox
RM2FWXENW–Vietnam Santa Claus Handing Out Toys
RFHT1WWH–HO CHI MINH - MARCH 7: Propaganda photo with Vietnamese children celebrating the birthday of Ho Chi Minh, in the War Remnants Museum. On March 7, 2013
RMCT9YH8–children walking among the ruins in vitnam in 1970 war
RM2A67Y0F–A Vietnamese woman and two small children sit in the shady doorway of a thatch-roofed building on a sunny day, Vietnam, 1965. ()
RMMR4G2T–War is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things' propaganda poster, originally by Lorraine Schneider,1966 in reaction to the Vietnam War
RMCXB4X0–Vietnam, Centre for mentally handicapped children
RFM8T93W–Agent Orange Victims in Vietnam
RFWB2D9B–Child wrapped in American flag, San Franciso peace march, 1967
RMBTK334–South Vietnamese woman and children sit amid ruins of their village, burned by government troops on suspicion of being a Viet Cong stronghold.
RMCWCAT7–Vietnam refugees evacuated. US Air Force helicopter take refugees to a safe area near Saigon after their village was attacked
RMBK806C–Washington DC,National Mall & Memorial Parks,Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall,Vietnam War,monument,architect Maya Lin. pencil rubbing,killed soldier,nam
RME10GHH–Vietnamese woman and children
RMDYNTPJ–Children at lunch at Peace Village ward in Tudu Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, VIetnam.
RM2B00W50–Vietnam: President Ho Chi Minh with Vietnamese school children. Vietnamese icon Hồ Chí Minh (19 May 1890—2 September 1969) was a Vietnamese Marxist revolutionary leader who was prime minister (1945–1955) and president (1945–1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). He famously led the Vietcong during the Vietnam War until his death. It is interesting to note that before taking up arms and ultimately defeating the US army, in his younger years Ho Chi Minh worked in the USA as a chef's helper on a ship and as a baker in Harlem, New York.
RM2R0J695–A mudered child at the Vietnamese village of My Lai after around 500 civilians were massacred by american troops during thh Vietnam War.
RMH1R4NX–President Ho Chi Minh with two children who presented him with flowers on the occasion of the 2nd anniversary of the founding of Vietnam's Lao Gong Party (party of the Vietnamese Working People).
RM2T1939R–Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. War Remnants Museum. Childrens Play Area.
RFJTNXDB–With fear and apprehension showing on their faces, and at the urging of South Vietnamese troops, women and children loaded down with salvaged possessions scurry past the bodies of three Viet Cong killed in the fighting. May 1968. (USIA) EXACT DATE SHOT UNKNOWN NARA FILE #: 306-MVP-4-4 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 423
RM2GY7KDM–Casualties of War Year : 1989 USA Director : Brian De Palma Michael J. Fox
RMB21RKY–Children touch and examine the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D C on June 13th 2006
RMBA53HT–Monument to women and children of soldiers who served in North Vietnam along the Ben Hai River in Quang Tri Province Vietnam
RMCBW6A1–War refugee orphan children in the 4th Infantry Division's area of operations vietnam war pleiku
RM2A67YFJ–Civilian Vietnamese women and children, walk on a dirt path on a sunny day, in front of a staggered line of American servicemen, Vietnam, 1965. ()
RMB95MDH–Vietnam War Central Highlands Siege of Kontum Montagnard refugees waiting for helicopter evacuation
RMCXB29Y–Vietnam, Centre for mentally handicapped children
RFM8T953–Agent Orange Victims in Vietnam
RFWA5MX1–Young girl wrapped in American flag, San Franciso peace march, 1967
RMB0K2AR–Children playing on an old anti aircraft gun. Hanoi, Vietnam.
RMCWAH8M–South Vietnamese woman and children sit amid ruins of their village, burned by government troops on suspicion of being a Viet
RM2FWX4E4–Family Watching Anti-Vietnam War Protest Demonstration
RME0W9AY–Vietnamese children kept in SCF Home
RMF2328E–A boy born with deformed limbs at Peace Village at Tudu Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
RM2B01BCN–Vietnam: With fear and apprehension showing on their faces women and children loaded down with salvaged possessions scurry past the bodies of three NLF (Viet Cong) killed in the fighting, Saigon, May 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.
RM2R0J69C–An unidentified man and child who were killed on a road at the Vietnamese village of My Lai after around 500 civilians were massacred by american troops during thh Vietnam War.
RMEEMD5M–A formation of children from a school in the capital sing the hymn of Vietnam.
RM2T193A2–Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. War Remnants Museum. Childrens Play Area.
RFJTNXD1–Almost 400 men, women and children massacred by the Viet Cong during 'Tet 1968' were mourned at a common-grave burial on October 14. This young widow, carrying a photograph of her missing husband, mourns at the mass funeral service. Hue, 1968. (USIA) NARA FILE #: 306-MVP-4-8 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 427
RMB54MTK–Vietnamese children playing with a British soldier in Peaceville West Germany. It's a haven for child victims of the Vietnam war
RMBFFJCM–Children reading the names on the memorial wall at the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial, Washington DC USA
RMBA53P3–Monument to women and children of soldiers who served in North Vietnam along the Ben Hai River in Quang Tri Province Vietnam
RMCBW6AW–Montagnard War Refugee orphan children in the 4th Infantry Division's area of operations vietnam war pleiku
RM2A67WBT–Close-up of a crowd of Vietnamese women and children, sitting and standing outside on a sunny day, flanking a standing, uniformed man whose head is off-camera, Vietnam, 1965. ()
RMB95MEH–VIETNAM War Central Highlands Siege of Kontum Montagnard soldier carrying young child
RMCXB46N–Vietnam, Centre for mentally handicapped children
RFM8T954–Agent Orange Victims in Vietnam
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