Vietnamese civilian Tran Van Thieu operates a Kubota tractor to till a rice paddy near Hue City during the Vietnam War. This image captures the crucial role of agricultural activities in the local economy and showcases the impact of military operations on everyday civilian life in the region. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-civilian-tran-van-thieu-operates-a-kubota-tractor-to-till-a-rice-paddy-near-hue-city-during-the-vietnam-war-this-image-captures-the-crucial-role-of-agricultural-activities-in-the-local-economy-and-showcases-the-impact-of-military-operations-on-everyday-civilian-life-in-the-region-image574171850.html
RM2TA3P1E–Vietnamese civilian Tran Van Thieu operates a Kubota tractor to till a rice paddy near Hue City during the Vietnam War. This image captures the crucial role of agricultural activities in the local economy and showcases the impact of military operations on everyday civilian life in the region.
Marines from G Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, guarding the Le My Complex, are seen next to bunkers in October 1965. These Marines constructed bridges that enabled local residents to transport rice to Danang for sale after eight years. Danang is located 10 miles south. This photo was taken by Lt. Beebe and is from the Defense Department's collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-g-company-2nd-battalion-3rd-marines-guarding-the-le-my-complex-are-seen-next-to-bunkers-in-october-1965-these-marines-constructed-bridges-that-enabled-local-residents-to-transport-rice-to-danang-for-sale-after-eight-years-danang-is-located-10-miles-south-this-photo-was-taken-by-lt-beebe-and-is-from-the-defense-departments-collection-image574159748.html
RM2TA36H8–Marines from G Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, guarding the Le My Complex, are seen next to bunkers in October 1965. These Marines constructed bridges that enabled local residents to transport rice to Danang for sale after eight years. Danang is located 10 miles south. This photo was taken by Lt. Beebe and is from the Defense Department's collection.
North Vietnamese soldiers creating a small store inside the terminal at Gia Lam International Airport, Hanoi, on March 14, 1973. This was part of Operation Homecoming, involving the exchange of prisoners during the Vietnam War. 4X5 Negative DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) BCC A900054 127 GVB-293 64-6-5. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-vietnamese-soldiers-creating-a-small-store-inside-the-terminal-at-gia-lam-international-airport-hanoi-on-march-14-1973-this-was-part-of-operation-homecoming-involving-the-exchange-of-prisoners-during-the-vietnam-war-4x5-negative-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-bcc-a900054-127-gvb-293-64-6-5-image574158038.html
RM2TA34C6–North Vietnamese soldiers creating a small store inside the terminal at Gia Lam International Airport, Hanoi, on March 14, 1973. This was part of Operation Homecoming, involving the exchange of prisoners during the Vietnam War. 4X5 Negative DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) BCC A900054 127 GVB-293 64-6-5.
Soldiers visiting the First Marine Division Exchange, located at the Division Rear, 3 miles west of Danang during the Vietnam War. The photo was taken on April 20, 1970 by Sgt. R. Nueber and is part of the official Defense Department collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-visiting-the-first-marine-division-exchange-located-at-the-division-rear-3-miles-west-of-danang-during-the-vietnam-war-the-photo-was-taken-on-april-20-1970-by-sgt-r-nueber-and-is-part-of-the-official-defense-department-collection-image574148568.html
RM2TA2MA0–Soldiers visiting the First Marine Division Exchange, located at the Division Rear, 3 miles west of Danang during the Vietnam War. The photo was taken on April 20, 1970 by Sgt. R. Nueber and is part of the official Defense Department collection.
Xuyan Long villager proudly displaying his harvest outside the perimeter in Xuyen Long, Vietnam. The photo was taken on November 13, 1969, by Sergeant Robert W. Nelson during his military activities with the 1st Marine Division. The image is a documentation of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/xuyan-long-villager-proudly-displaying-his-harvest-outside-the-perimeter-in-xuyen-long-vietnam-the-photo-was-taken-on-november-13-1969-by-sergeant-robert-w-nelson-during-his-military-activities-with-the-1st-marine-division-the-image-is-a-documentation-of-vietnamese-civilian-life-during-the-vietnam-war-image574173573.html
RM2TA3T71–Xuyan Long villager proudly displaying his harvest outside the perimeter in Xuyen Long, Vietnam. The photo was taken on November 13, 1969, by Sergeant Robert W. Nelson during his military activities with the 1st Marine Division. The image is a documentation of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War.
Marine assisting in the construction of a bridge in Le My, Vietnam. This bridge, built by the 3rd Marine Division, enables the local villagers to transport their rice to Danang, 30 miles away. It is the first bridge constructed in the area in eight years. Photograph taken on October 10, 1965. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-assisting-in-the-construction-of-a-bridge-in-le-my-vietnam-this-bridge-built-by-the-3rd-marine-division-enables-the-local-villagers-to-transport-their-rice-to-danang-30-miles-away-it-is-the-first-bridge-constructed-in-the-area-in-eight-years-photograph-taken-on-october-10-1965-image574143167.html
RM2TA2DD3–Marine assisting in the construction of a bridge in Le My, Vietnam. This bridge, built by the 3rd Marine Division, enables the local villagers to transport their rice to Danang, 30 miles away. It is the first bridge constructed in the area in eight years. Photograph taken on October 10, 1965.
'Vietnamese seamstress earns a living using a sewing machine donated by one of the CAP units near Phu Bai. This photograph captures the resilience and resourcefulness of local Vietnamese civilians during the war. (Photo by Fisher, 1968).' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-seamstress-earns-a-living-using-a-sewing-machine-donated-by-one-of-the-cap-units-near-phu-bai-this-photograph-captures-the-resilience-and-resourcefulness-of-local-vietnamese-civilians-during-the-war-photo-by-fisher-1968-image574167256.html
RM2TA3G5C–'Vietnamese seamstress earns a living using a sewing machine donated by one of the CAP units near Phu Bai. This photograph captures the resilience and resourcefulness of local Vietnamese civilians during the war. (Photo by Fisher, 1968).'
Two young shop owners in the bustling market place in Hoian, Vietnam on November 13, 1969. This photograph captures a glimpse of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War. Image taken by LCpl Gentry of the Defense Delta Photo (Marine Corps). Reference ID A374302 127 GVB-375. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-young-shop-owners-in-the-bustling-market-place-in-hoian-vietnam-on-november-13-1969-this-photograph-captures-a-glimpse-of-vietnamese-civilian-life-during-the-vietnam-war-image-taken-by-lcpl-gentry-of-the-defense-delta-photo-marine-corps-reference-id-a374302-127-gvb-375-image574150197.html
RM2TA2PC5–Two young shop owners in the bustling market place in Hoian, Vietnam on November 13, 1969. This photograph captures a glimpse of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War. Image taken by LCpl Gentry of the Defense Delta Photo (Marine Corps). Reference ID A374302 127 GVB-375.
Lieutenant Colonel L. N. Utter, Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion, Seventh Marines, and R. Don DeFore, were photographed purchasing bananas from two Vietnamese villagers in the 2/7 area. The image was taken on May 26, 1966, during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-colonel-l-n-utter-commanding-officer-of-the-second-battalion-seventh-marines-and-r-don-defore-were-photographed-purchasing-bananas-from-two-vietnamese-villagers-in-the-27-area-the-image-was-taken-on-may-26-1966-during-the-vietnam-war-image574161854.html
RM2TA398E–Lieutenant Colonel L. N. Utter, Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion, Seventh Marines, and R. Don DeFore, were photographed purchasing bananas from two Vietnamese villagers in the 2/7 area. The image was taken on May 26, 1966, during the Vietnam War.
Marines from the 3rd Division in Vietnam, 1965, observe as Vietnamese children start the first car wash in the Danang area. This interaction between the American military personnel and local civilians demonstrates the 'People to People' initiative. Photographed under the Defense Department (Marine Corps), the image shows the Marines witnessing the entrepreneurial efforts of Vietnamese youngsters. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-the-3rd-division-in-vietnam-1965-observe-as-vietnamese-children-start-the-first-car-wash-in-the-danang-area-this-interaction-between-the-american-military-personnel-and-local-civilians-demonstrates-the-people-to-people-initiative-photographed-under-the-defense-department-marine-corps-the-image-shows-the-marines-witnessing-the-entrepreneurial-efforts-of-vietnamese-youngsters-image574145607.html
RM2TA2GG7–Marines from the 3rd Division in Vietnam, 1965, observe as Vietnamese children start the first car wash in the Danang area. This interaction between the American military personnel and local civilians demonstrates the 'People to People' initiative. Photographed under the Defense Department (Marine Corps), the image shows the Marines witnessing the entrepreneurial efforts of Vietnamese youngsters.
Vietnamese villagers observe a rice mill in action during a farm machinery demonstration near Danang, Vietnam in 1970. The demonstration, organized by Force Logistic Command, showcased equipment that expedited farmers' work, allowing them to complete a day's worth of work in just one hour. The photo was taken by 1stLt C.B. Simmons and is an official Defense Department photograph. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-villagers-observe-a-rice-mill-in-action-during-a-farm-machinery-demonstration-near-danang-vietnam-in-1970-the-demonstration-organized-by-force-logistic-command-showcased-equipment-that-expedited-farmers-work-allowing-them-to-complete-a-days-worth-of-work-in-just-one-hour-the-photo-was-taken-by-1stlt-cb-simmons-and-is-an-official-defense-department-photograph-image574171147.html
RM2TA3N4B–Vietnamese villagers observe a rice mill in action during a farm machinery demonstration near Danang, Vietnam in 1970. The demonstration, organized by Force Logistic Command, showcased equipment that expedited farmers' work, allowing them to complete a day's worth of work in just one hour. The photo was taken by 1stLt C.B. Simmons and is an official Defense Department photograph.
Vietnamese refugees working at a brick factory in 1967. The factory, located in the 7th Engineer Battalion area near Danang, produced 1200 large construction bricks daily using native clay soil, cement, and a hand-operated Cinva Ram brick making machine purchased with funds from the Marine Corps Reserve Civic Action Fund for Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-refugees-working-at-a-brick-factory-in-1967-the-factory-located-in-the-7th-engineer-battalion-area-near-danang-produced-1200-large-construction-bricks-daily-using-native-clay-soil-cement-and-a-hand-operated-cinva-ram-brick-making-machine-purchased-with-funds-from-the-marine-corps-reserve-civic-action-fund-for-vietnam-image574151931.html
RM2TA2TJ3–Vietnamese refugees working at a brick factory in 1967. The factory, located in the 7th Engineer Battalion area near Danang, produced 1200 large construction bricks daily using native clay soil, cement, and a hand-operated Cinva Ram brick making machine purchased with funds from the Marine Corps Reserve Civic Action Fund for Vietnam.
A worker at Chieu Hoi III's 'noodle factory' pouring liquid from mashed rice into a sack for it to harden. The resulting cylindrical block is later strained into noodles. The factory, built with materials contributed by Supply Battalion's Civil Affairs Office, could produce 25 gallons of noodles on a good day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-worker-at-chieu-hoi-iiis-noodle-factory-pouring-liquid-from-mashed-rice-into-a-sack-for-it-to-harden-the-resulting-cylindrical-block-is-later-strained-into-noodles-the-factory-built-with-materials-contributed-by-supply-battalions-civil-affairs-office-could-produce-25-gallons-of-noodles-on-a-good-day-image574168725.html
RM2TA3J1W–A worker at Chieu Hoi III's 'noodle factory' pouring liquid from mashed rice into a sack for it to harden. The resulting cylindrical block is later strained into noodles. The factory, built with materials contributed by Supply Battalion's Civil Affairs Office, could produce 25 gallons of noodles on a good day.
A Vietnamese civilian in Mt. Cao Ban of My Thi hamlet, Ba Da village, is seen creating a brick using a machine-crafted blook press, provided by First Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Military Police Battalion. The brick is made of a mixture of mud and cement, with assistance from Sergeant Billy Eakins, a dog handler. This project aims to fulfill the community's need for bricks without manual fashioning. Photograph taken in 1970 by LCpl G. Santillan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vietnamese-civilian-in-mt-cao-ban-of-my-thi-hamlet-ba-da-village-is-seen-creating-a-brick-using-a-machine-crafted-blook-press-provided-by-first-platoon-bravo-company-1st-military-police-battalion-the-brick-is-made-of-a-mixture-of-mud-and-cement-with-assistance-from-sergeant-billy-eakins-a-dog-handler-this-project-aims-to-fulfill-the-communitys-need-for-bricks-without-manual-fashioning-photograph-taken-in-1970-by-lcpl-g-santillan-image574165773.html
RM2TA3E8D–A Vietnamese civilian in Mt. Cao Ban of My Thi hamlet, Ba Da village, is seen creating a brick using a machine-crafted blook press, provided by First Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Military Police Battalion. The brick is made of a mixture of mud and cement, with assistance from Sergeant Billy Eakins, a dog handler. This project aims to fulfill the community's need for bricks without manual fashioning. Photograph taken in 1970 by LCpl G. Santillan.
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