RMA4G5YR–Man in dress of Viet Cong soldier with AK47 Kalashnikov assault rifle belonging to military re-enactment group.
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
RMD96K79–Viet Cong soldier confront American soldiers in a reenactment of the Vietnam War that was held, Glendale. Maryland
RMBRC1PG–Soldier showing the entrance to the former Viet Cong tunnels of ChuChi, near Saigon, Vietnam, Indochina
RME1C41H–Vietnam War, a Viet Cong, soldier crouches in a bunker with an SKS rifle, circa late 1960s
RMW1AER7–A Viet Cong soldier crouches in a bunker with an SKS rifle.
RM2B01BBW–Vietnam: NLF (Viet Cong) soldier and flag at a prisoner exchange. Photo by SSgt. Herman Kokojan (public domain), 12 February 1973. The Vietcong (Vietnamese: Việt cộng), or National Liberation Front (NLF), was a political organisation and army in South Vietnam and Cambodia that fought the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War (1959-1975). It had both guerrilla and regular army units, as well as a network of cadres who organised peasants in the territory it controlled.
RMCWAH6N–American soldier using a knife to probe the floor of a Viet Cong tunnel in the Iron Triangle north of Saigon, South Vietnam.
RM2B01FKB–Vietnam: NLF (Viet Cong) soldier with AK47 assault rifle near Saigon, 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.
RMK0T400–American advisor in uniform, in Vietnam, kneeling over the mutilated body of a dead Viet Cong soldier laid on a grassy field, early in the Vietnam War, WARNING: GRAPHIC, 1961.
RM2RGCHT8–Vietnam War - Vietnamese Patriotic Poster - 'Do not let them pass'! Amphibious American Frogman bayoneted by a Viet Cong Soldier.
RM2GBA225–MY THO, VIETNAM - 05 April 1968 - My Tho, Vietnam. A Viet Cong base camp being burned. In the foreground is Private First Class Raymond Rumpa from St
RFT0RARY–Statue of a Viet cong soldier in Tao Dan Park, Ho Chi Minh City
RMBB0HPN–7 year old girl closes her eyes and shakes hands with a life-like model of a Viet Cong soldier. Cu Chi Tunnel Memorial, Vietnam
RMJ32YJ4–Interpreter Benjamin Wilkinson tells U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry the name and age of 24-year-old Ba Thanh, a Viet Cong soldier the Secretary killed in a battle on February 28, 1969, as he speaks with 70-year-old Vo Ban Tam - who was part of a team that attacked the Secretary's Swift Boat - as they meet on January 14, 2017, at the Nam Can Boat and Bus Station in Nam Can, Vietnam, while the Secretary visited the place where he started his career in public service as a U.S. Navy officer, and learned about war reconciliation efforts and work to curb environmental damage in the broader Mekon
RM2TA30KK–A captured Viet Cong soldier is being guarded by a Marine during an operation in Vietnam on June 8th, 1967. A Vietnamese Army interpreter can be seen studying papers found with the suspect. This image captures a moment of progress for the US forces as the end of the war approaches. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).
RME0WYGE–Soldiers search for Viet Cong Guerillas
RMBE501B–Vietnamese soldier gliding into the entrance of the Viet Cong tunnel system in Cu Chi, Vietnam, Asia
RME0XC1G–Mar 7, 1966; Viet Cong, Vietnam; South Vietnamese interpreter questions wife of Viet Cong suspect
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RME0RMHN–Jan 1, 1960 - Viet Cong Scarecrow: An American soldier ''captures'' a Viet Cong scare-crow complete with wooden ''gun'' near Highway 5 in Vietnam. The scarecrow is put up by the Viet cong to draw rifle fire, and reveal the position of their enemies.
RMD96K6D–Viet Cong soldier confront American soldiers in a reenactment of the Vietnam War that was held, Glendale. Maryland
RMBHF0C7–A Viet Cong soldier comes out of a tunnel under an M-16. Vietnam War 1st Cavalry July 1966 to November
RMB1ND2P–Vietnam Cu Chi Tunnels Viet Cong Tunnel
RMW6EPRW–A Viet Cong soldier crouches in a bunker with an SKS rifle.
RFE1TFP7–Billboard sized photograph of a female Viet Cong soldier dragging the wing of an American plane across a beach.
RF2R1016J–A girl, holding a small child, stands in the ruins of their Saigon home after a Viet Cong attack on January 31, 1968.
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.
RF2R100NP–Black smoke covers areas of Saigon as fire trucks rush to the scenes of fires set during attacks by the Viet Cong during the Tet holiday period. Circa 1968.
RM2R8879C–Vietnamese soldier, showing entrance to tunnel system in Chu Chi, Viet Cong tunnel system, Vietnam
RF2R1016T–A young American lieutenant, his leg burned by an exploding Viet Cong white phosphorus booby trap, awaits a Medevac helicopter while treated by a medic. Circa 1966.
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RF2R100NK–Youthful hard-core Viet Cong, heavily guarded, awaits interrogation following capture in the attacks on the capital city during the festive Tet holiday period. Circa 1968.
RMJ32YJ3–Interpreter Benjamin Wilkinson tells U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry the name and age of 24-year-old Ba Thanh, a Viet Cong soldier the Secretary killed in a battle on February 28, 1969, as he speaks with 70-year-old Vo Ban Tam - who was part of a team that attacked the Secretary's Swift Boat. The Secretary and Vo Ban Tam met on January 14, 2017, at the Nam Can Boat and Bus Station in Nam Can, Vietnam, while the Secretary visited the place where he started his career in public service as a U.S. Navy officer, and learned about war reconciliation efforts and work to curb environmental damage i
RM2TA3D79–Gy Sgt Ernest L. Dolezilek from Canton, Mississippi, attempts to bring comfort to a small Vietnamese boy and his sister. The siblings had been separated from their mother, and a Viet Cong soldier had tried to exploit their situation by passing off as their father. The courageous children refused his claim, and the Marines took them to friendly locals who would care for them until they could be reunited with their mother. This photograph was taken during the Vietnam War in 1969 by SSgt Bob Jorden.
RF2R1010P–Stunned by the viciousness of a Viet Cong attack on their village, Vietnam war refugees ride a US Air Force helicopter to a safe area near Saigon. March 1966.
RMWHA22Y–Vietnam war: An American soldier in front of the burning remains of one of the houses in Phu Lam. After the fires died down, he and one of his comrades were to go through the village to make sure no Viet Cong fighters were concealed in tunnels under the houses. 1968
RF2R100K0–Troops of the Vietnamese Army in combat operations against the Communist Viet Cong guerillas. Marshy terrain of the delta country makes their job of rooting out terrorists hazardous and extremely difficult. Circa 1961.
RFM873GB–American M41 tank which was destroyed by a Viet Cong delay action mine in 1970. It has remained in situ ever since. Cu Chi Tunnels, Vietnam.
RF2R1019Y–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.
RMD96K8J–US soldiers stand over a dead Viet Cong soldier in a reenactment of the Vietnam War that was held in Glendale, Md
RF2R100P4–Four Vietnamese and three Americans were killed, and dozens of Vietnamese buildings were heavily damaged during a Viet Cong bomb attack against a multi-story U.S. officers billet in Saigon. April 1, 1966.
RM2M963HG–Phnom Penh: a soldier stands over the mutilated body of a victim of a Viet Cong assault
RF2R100NX–Fifteen civilians were killed in the explosion of a homemade Viet Cong mine on a country road in Tuy Hoa. Most of the victims were riding in a truck which struck the mine and was ripped apart by the blast. Circa 1966.
RMBH080T–A squad leader, 7th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division checks a cave for a Viet Cong a cache of Viet Cong arms.
RF2R100X9–Teenage female volunteers of the People's Self-Defense Force of Kien Dien, a hamlet of Ben Cat district 50 kilometeres north of Saigon, patrol the hamlet's perimeter on January 1,1960 to discourage Viet Cong infiltration.
RM2B019D4–Vietnam: President Ho Chi Minh (19 May 1890 - 3 September 1969) at the front, c. 1950. Hồ Chí Minh, born Nguyễn Sinh Cung and also known as Nguyễn Ái Quốc was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was prime minister (1946-1955) and president (1945-1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). He formed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and led the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War until his death.
RF2R100ND–Operation Starlight, a U.S. Marine Corps search and destroy operation south of Chu Lai. VC casualties stood at 599 killed and six captured. Viet Cong prisoners await being carried by helicopter to rear area. August 1965.
RMKRWF1M–A Viet Cong officer smokes a cigarette.
RF2R100RF–U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker arrives at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in his automobile to observe the departure of Viet Cong POWs for Loc Ninh prisoner exchange between the United States/South Vietnam and North Vietnam/Viet Cong militaries.
RMFA7PC5–Củ Chi tunnels where Viet Cong hid out
RF2R1016E–Two battalions of Viet Cong systematically killed 252 civilians in a 'vengeance' attack on the small hemlet of Dak Son. Tears are streaming down the face of little three-year-old Dieu Do, now homeless, and fatherless. December 6, 1967.
RMKFFXJ3–Mannequins of Viet Cong fighters at Cu Chi, Vietnam
RM2TA38NH–A Marine patrols captured a wounded Viet Cong soldier in South Vietnam during August 1969. The soldier awaited interrogation and was later transferred to a prisoner of war camp. This photograph was taken by the Defense Department (Marine Corps) and bears the identification code pd A374625.
RF2R1010G–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 in Hue.
RME0WA76–Vietnamese woman soldier captured
RF2R100P1–One of 48 persons wounded by a Viet Cong explosion which killed 14 persons in Saigon awaits treatment in the Cong Hoa Hospital. The blast was set off on a busy street corner and the victims included women and children. February 1966.
RFM873GA–American M41 tank which was destroyed by a Viet Cong delay action mine in 1970. It has remained in situ ever since. Cu Chi Tunnels, Vietnam.
RF2R100NJ–The effects of just one month spent in a Viet Cong prison camp show on 23-year-old Le Van Than, who had defected from the Communist forces and joined the Government side, was recaptured by the Viet Cong and deliberately starved. Circa 1966.
RMD96K4B–US soldiers stand over a dead Viet Cong soldier in a reenactment of the Vietnam War that was held in Glendale, Md
RF2R100NG–Viet Cong POWs, some on crutches, under the watchful eyes of South Vietnamese military police walk to the waiting C-123 transport aircraft. The POWS will be airlifted to Loc Ninh, South Vietnam for the prisoner exchange between the United States/South Vietnam and North Vietnam/Viet Cong militaries.
RMDE0498–Vietnam soldier showing the entrance to the tunnel system of the Viet Cong in Chu Chi, Vietnam, Asia
RF2R101BT–COL W.E. Davis Jr., commander, 12th Tactical Fighter Wing, talks with other pilots after completing his 200th and last combat mission over North and South Vietnam. The mission consisted of attacking a Viet Cong concentration area, destroying military fortifications and inflicting heavy damage.
RMHGB271–South Vietnamese soldier, 1966.
RF2R10115–Viet Cong POWs sit on the ramp at Tan Son Nhut Air Base under the watchful eyes of South Vietnamese military police. The POWs were brought to the airbase in the 6X6 trucks in the background and will be airlifted to Loc Ninh, South Vietnam on the C-123 transport aircraft for the prisoner exchange between the United States/South Vietnam and North Vietnam/Viet Cong militaries.
RM2B019CD–Vietnam: President Ho Chi Minh (19 May 1890 - 3 September 1969) with a group of southern Vietnamese soldiers, c. 1965. Hồ Chí Minh, born Nguyễn Sinh Cung and also known as Nguyễn Ái Quốc was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was prime minister (1946-1955) and president (1945-1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). He formed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and led the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War until his death.
RMG31NTN–U.S Army soldier PFC Fred Greenleaf, with C Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry division, 199th Light Infantry Brigade, crosses a deep irrigation canal along with members of the 5th ARVN Ranger Group enroute to a Viet Cong controlled village during operation Rang Dong November 21, 1967 in Cat Lai , South Vietnam.
RMF5BXTJ–Tourist gliding into the entrance of the Viet Cong tunnel system in Cu Chi, Vietnam, Asia. Tourist with arms above head demonstr
RF2B8P99C–Vietnam, 1968, Small local town near Danang with local women on a bicycle and a rickshaw during the war.
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
RF2G5XW3A–Sign with rules for entering the Cu Chi Tunnel as a tourist.
RMKFFXJ1–Mannequins of Viet Cong fighters at Cu Chi, Vietnam
RM2TA3E7W–Republic of Korea Marines provide medical treatment to a captured Viet Cong soldier during the Vietnam War. This photograph was taken on September 12, 1967, in Vietnam. The Republic of Korea Karines Corpsman can be seen caring for the wounded prisoner. Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps), taken by Sgt Ryan.
RM2RFGGDX–SAIGON, VIETNAM - February 1968 - A youthful Vietcong fighter, heavily guarded, awaits interrogation following capture in the attacks on the capital c
RMPDPF8T–18 Australian soldier guarding a Viet Cong prisioner captured at Long Tan (AWM FOR660659VN)
RMKFA9HY–Australian soldier guarding a Viet Cong prisioner captured at Long Tan (AWM FOR660659VN)
RFM873G8–American M41 tank which was destroyed by a Viet Cong delay action mine in 1970. It has remained in situ ever since. Cu Chi Tunnels, Vietnam.
RME0XCF3–Jun. 06, 1966 - War in Vietnam. Dog Devotion: Combat - a 9-month old mascot, is pictured here as he waited for a soldier who was killed by a Viet Cong during an operation.
RMD96KCJ–US soldiers stand over a dead Viet Cong soldier in a reenactment of the Vietnam War that was held in Glendale, Md
RMW6MY64–Vietnam....A soldier of the 1st Infantry Division motions to a woman refugee to keep her children's heads down during a fight with Viet Cong who had attempted to ambush the unit during a move through an area criss-crossed with bamboo hedgerows.
RMDE0499–Vietnam soldier showing the entrance to the tunnel system of the Viet Cong in Chu Chi, Vietnam, Asia
RMCF8HYR–Soldier showing IED road mine and other booby traps made by the Viet Cong 1/5th (Mechanized) Infantry CU CHI VIETNAM War 1966
RF2B8P95W–1968,Danang Airport, Vietnam, South Vietnamese soldier standing guard
RFJTNXA2–U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker arrives at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in his automobile to observe the departure of Viet Cong POWs for Loc Ninh prisoner exchange between the United States/South Vietnam and North Vietnam/Viet Cong militaries.
RM2B00MWJ–Vietnam: Bodies of dead NLF (Viet Cong) guerrillas lying piled up at Tan Son Nhat Airport, Saigon, February 1968. The Tet Offensive was a military campaign during the Second Indochina War that began on January 31, 1968. Forces of the National Liberation Front for South Vietnam (NLF, or Viet Cong), and the People's Army of Vietnam (the North Vietnamese army), fought against the forces of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), the United States, and their allies.
RFJTNXDA–A girl, holding a small child, stands in the ruins of their home after a Viet Cong attack. Saigon, January 31, 1968. JUSPAO. (USIA) NARA FILE #: 306-PSC-68-58 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 422
RM2B01D1T–Vietnam: Flag of the National Liberation Front ('Viet Cong'), 1954-1976. 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 (1959-1975). It had both guerrilla and regular army units, as well as a network of cadres who organised peasants in the territory it controlled. Many soldiers were recruited in South Vietnam, but others were attached to the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), the regular North Vietnamese army.
RFJTNXCG–A young American lieutenant, his leg burned by an exploding Viet Cong white phosphorus booby trap, is treated by a medic. 1966. JUSPAO. (USIA) EXACT DATE SHOT UNKNOWN NARA FILE #: 306-MVP-16-1 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 404
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.
RFJTNXA0–Viet Cong POWs, some on crutches, under the watchful eyes of South Vietnamese military police walk to the waiting C-123 transport aircraft. The POWS will be airlifted to Loc Ninh, South Vietnam for the prisoner exchange between the United States/South Vietnam and North Vietnam/Viet Cong militaries.
RM2B01BEW–Vietnam: Two National Liberation Front (NLF, Viet Cong) women fighters salvage wreckage from a downed USAF plane, c. 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.
RM2TA3F69–Marines detain and remove a Viet Cong soldier from a spider trap in Las Pulgas, Camp Pendleton, California. The incident took place on May 25, 1966 as part of military activities during the Vietnam War. This photograph was taken by PFC Devoe of the Defense Department (Marine Corps) for documentation purposes.
RM2B01CCW–Vietnam: Dead National Liberation Front (Viet Cong) guerrilla, US Embassy, Saigon - 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.
RFJTNX9D–COL W.E. Davis Jr., commander, 12th Tactical Fighter Wing, talks with other pilots after completing his 200th and last combat mission over North and South Vietnam. The mission consisted of attacking a Viet Cong concentration area, destroying military fortifications and inflicting heavy damage.
RMKFFXJ2–Mannequins of Viet Cong fighters at Cu Chi, Vietnam
RMM873FT–Entrance hole to the Chi Chu tunnels, Vietnam
RF2T7C47R–Memorial to the Vietnam War in Washington D. C., USA
RMD96KC1–Portrait of a US soldier in woods during a reenactment of the Vietnam War
RMBTK32B–American soldier using a knife to probe the floor of a Viet Cong tunnel in the Iron Triangle north of Saigon, South Vietnam. Jan. 1967.
RM2RBFK2X–Vietnam: October 25, 1962 American advisors watch as Vietnamese troops run to board helicopters for an airborne anti Viet Cong operation in the jungles near Saigon.
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