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HUEY HELICOPTERS LAND IN FIELD DURING THE VIETNAM WAR TO PICK UP CASUALTIES SUSTAINED BY US FORCES IN ACTION AGAINST THE VIET CONG. CIRCA. 1960 S
Soldiers of the South Vietnamese army advance on Viet Cong positions in Trang Bang just days after the peace treaty between the USA and North Vietnam was signed in Paris. 31st January 1973
US Vice President Spiro Agnew seen here at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Saigon at the start of his visit to South Vietnam shortly after the signing of the Paris Peace Accords 2nd February 1973
Saigon, Vietnam, 16th February 1970. Le Mai, one of 2, 200 children at the Long Thahnh Orphans Village near Saigon, and located near two enemy camps
Kim Phuc, the little Vietnamese girl whose picture was seen through out the world when she ran screaming down the road after her home had just been bombed
Japanese naval elements in Saigon handed over to the British Navy on 24th November 1945. The surrender was accepted by the youngest naval officer in Saigon
Children swimming in the Saigon River on the eve of Tet, the Vietnamese new year. 2nd February 1973
Father pushes his son on a cycle with a bundle of firewood through the streets of Saigon on the eve of the Tet celebrations. 2nd February 1973
Hat seller at the flower market in Saigon on the eve of the Tet celebrations. 2nd February 1973
A soldier of the South Vietnamese army advances on Viet Cong positions in Trang Bang just days after the peace treaty between the USA and North Vietnam was signed in Paris. 31st January 1973
Soldiers of the South Vietnamese army watch from the top of an armoured personnel carrier as tanks shell Viet Cong positions in Trang Bang. 31st January 1973
Smoke rising in the distance as armoured units of the South Vietnamese army shell Viet Cong positions in Trang Bang. 31st January 1973
A stall holder waters his flowers and shrubs during the midday heat of Saigon flowers market. This time of year Apricot, Plum
South Vietnamese fire service trying to make their way through the congested streets of Saigon on the eve of Tet (Vietnamese New Year) 2nd February 1973
As Tet the Vietnamese New Year gets closer, it seems that the whole population of Saigon, South Vietnam are moving along on two
US Defence Secretary Robert McNamara, pictured July 1961. Mr. McNamara served as Defense Secretary for Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson from 1961 to 1968
A huge population of motorcycles is causing a health hazard in the centre of Saigon February 1970
Japanese officers in Saigon, French Indo China, wait for the arrival of Major Douglas Gracey head of the Allied Control Commission during the Second World War