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01
Sep 1969, Saigon, Vietnam --- Saigon: President Nguyen Van Thieu (third
from left, front row) introduces his new 31-member cabinet on the steps
of the Presidential Palace here. Thieu said the membership was selected
with an eye to broadening the government's popularity with the nation's
17,500,000 people. Flanking Thieu are Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky
(left) and new Premier, Gen. Tran Thien Khiem. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
02
Jan 1969, Dong Ha, South Vietnam --- Special Delivery. Dong Ha, South
Vietnam: Men in a U.S. 3rd Marine Division contingent fire howitzers
near the Laotian border as a massive offensive is launched by some 5,000
U.S. and South Vietnamese troops. The troops were staging a
drive
against the are near the abandoned allied fortress of Khe Sanh. They
were searching for North Vietnamese regulars. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
08
Jun 1969, Midway Islands --- President Richard Nixon of the U.S. and
President Ngygen Van Thieu of South Vietnam make joint statement to
press on Midway Island June 8th. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
08
Nov 1969, Bien Hoa, South Vietnam --- Bien Hoa, S. Vietnam: South
Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu attends National Day ceremonies at
a military cemetery near Bien Hoa. In most photos Thieu (wearing dark
grey suit) is accompanied by Vice President Cao Ky, who is wearing a
Nehru jacket. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
08
Nov 1969, Bien Hoa, South Vietnam --- Bien Hoa, S. Vietnam: South
Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu attends National Day ceremonies at
a military cemetery near Bien Hoa. In most photos Thieu (wearing dark
grey suit) is accompanied by Vice President Cao Ky, who is wearing a
Nehru jacket. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
17
Oct 1969, Saigon, Vietnam --- Saigon: The 11th Armored Cavalry armored
personnel carriers and tanks sweep into rubber plantation area at Loc
Ninh and Quan Loi October 17th. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
14
Dec 1969, Nha Trang, South Vietnam --- Nha Trang, South Vietnam: In an
open air classroom, a student is instructed in the firing of a
machine gun at the NCO Combat School at Nha Trang, 250 miles northeast
of Saigon. Up to 4,000 students undergo a nine week course to become
noncommissioned officers. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
14
Dec 1969, South Vietnam --- A karate (or judo) class at South Vietnam
Military Academy, a new four year school instituted by a decree from
then President Ky in 1966. The school is run along the lines of West
Point, and places much emphasis on moral leadership and education as
military training. The school motto is "To master oneself for
leadership." --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
15
Oct 1969, Hue, South Vietnam --- Hue, South Vietnam: South Vietnamese
president Nguyen Van Thieu speaks at a mass funeral for 250 people
killed by the Viet Cong in the 1968
Tet
offensive. Their bodies were found only a few days ago. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
15
Oct 1969, Hue, South Vietnam --- Rows of coffins of victims of the 1968
Tet Viet Cong offensive. Bereaved relatives mourn their dead during
mass funeral of 250 persons killed by Viet cong. Funeral was held
October 1969 as bodies were only recently discovered. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
17
Oct 1969, Saigon, Vietnam --- Saigon: Members of the 11th Armored
Cavalry go out on foot patrols after getting their vehicles into
position here in a plantation area near Loc Ninh and Quan Loi October
17th. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
20
Sep 1969, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Tran Thiem Khiem, recently
appointed Prime Minister of South Vietnam by President Thieu, speaks in
Saigon, September 20th. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
30
Jul 1969, Saigon, S. Vietnam --- Saigon, S. Vietnam: President Richard
Nixon and South Vietnamese President Hguyen Van Thieu give speeches
during Presidential Palace welcome for the visiting U.S. Chief
Executive. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
30
Jul 1969, Saigon, S. Vietnam --- Saigon, S. Vietnam: President Richard
Nixon and South Vietnamese President Hguyen Van Thieu give speeches
during Presidential Palace welcome for the visiting U.S. Chief
Executive. ---
Image by
© Bettmann/CORBIS
1969
(CL-R) President Richard M. Nixon, Thieu Ky along with other
dignitaries including Henry Kissinger and Ellsworth Bunker standing at
microphones during visit to South Vietnam
1969 (R-L) President Richard Nixon and Thieu Ky reviewing South Vietnamese naval personnel during Nixon's visit.
1969 Nixon
20
Sep 1969, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Tran Thiem Khiem, recently
appointed Prime Minister of South Vietnam by President Thieu, speaks in
Saigon, September 20th. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
SV
Trường Võ Bị Quốc Gia Đà Lạt, nơi đào tạo sĩ quan chuyên nghiệp của
VNCH theo mô hình trường Sĩ Quan Lục quân West Point của Hoa Kỳ . 14 Dec
1969, Nha Trang, South Vietnam --- Nha Trang, South Vietnam: Soldiers
attending open air sessions, here outdoors in uniforms. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
Đà Lạt 14-12-1969, Lễ tốt nghiệp của 92 SV Khóa đầu tiên (1966) 14
Dec 1969, Nha Trang, South Vietnam --- Nha Trang, South Vietnam:Cadets
march with colors on graduation day at South Vietnam's Military academy
in Dalat. Modeled along the lines of West Point, 92 cadets received
their commissions. They were the first group to complete the four year
course instituted by a decree from then president Nguyen Cao Ky
in
1966. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
26
Sep 1969, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- Funeral For Ho. Hanoi: Some North
Vietnamese leaders gather around the body of President Ho Chi Minh
during a state funeral here. This picture was released in Cambodia. ---
Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
17
Oct 1969, Saigon, Vietnam --- Saigon: The 11th Armored Cavalry armored
personnel carriers and tanks sweep into rubber plantation area at Loc
Ninh and Quan Loi October 17th. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
01
Jan 1970, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon, Vietnam: Vice presidents
Spiro T. Agnew of the U. S. and Nguyen Cao Ky of South Vietnam inspect
the honor guard for
Agnew
on his arrival at the presidential Palace. Agnew went immediately to
the palace where he conferred with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van
Thieu. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
11
Mar 1970, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Vietnam's first lady, Mme. Nguyen
Van Thieu, fidgets with a notebook as she discusses the contrast between
herself and the one time first lady of Vietnam, Mme, Ngo Dinh Nhu. Mme.
Thieu says she does not advise her husband on affairs of state. "His
interest in politics and mine is social welfare, I can help him most
this way," she says. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
19
Jun 1970, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon, South Vietnam: Review
Parade. South Vietnam Vice Pres. Nguyen Cao Ky renders hand salute as he
and Pres.. Nguyen Van
Thieu preside over a muscle-flexing Armed Forces Day Parade, nation's
first in four years, here June 19th. In an address, Thieu declared "we
are forced to keep on fighting for self-defense and to help restore
peace rapidly in this beloved land of ours." --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
15
Sep 1970, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon, South Vietnam: Left to
right, Chairman of Lower House Nguyen Ba Luong, President Nguyen van
Thieu, Prime Minister Tran Thien Khiem, and Madame Khiem. September 15,
1970. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
07
Apr 1971, Dong Ha, South Vietnam --- Addresses Troops. Dong Ha, South
Vietnam: South Vietnam Pres. Nguyen Van Thieu addresses troops, March
31, who took part in recent operation Lam Som 719 incussion into Laos.
Thieu
came to this Vietnamese base, 10 miles below the DMZ, to present medals
to soldiers who participated in the operation. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
October
1971, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon, South Vietnam: President Nguyen
Van Thieu of South Vietnam giving a campaign address.
15
Oct 1971, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Reagan Confers with Thieu. Saigon,
South Vietnam: Ronald Reagan of California, who is touring Asia as
President Nixon's emissary, confers with South Vietnamese president
Nguyen Van Thieu, October 15. Reagan told a news conference that he
brought Thieu a message from the chief executive saying there would be
"no change in the course of policy of our nation" toward South Vietnam.
--- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
31
Oct 1971, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Swears Himself In. Sag ion: South
Vietnamese President raises his hand as he swears himself in a for a
second four year term here, October 31st. The ceremony was witnessed by a
handpicked crowd of 5,000 persons. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
31
Oct 1971, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Second Inaugural. Saigon, South
Vietnam: South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu lights a ceremonial
flame at his inauguration here, October 31. Under massive security
precautions, Thieu began his second four-year term as president.
Representatives of thirty countries attended the ceremony. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
31
Oct 1971,
Saigon,
South Vietnam --- South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu leaves
platform after taking oath of office for another four-year term, October
31. He is followed by Prime Minister Tran Thiem Khiem (L) and Vice
President Tran Van Huong. Seated at right are Justices of the Supreme
Court. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
29
Aug 1971, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Election Day. Saigon, South
Vietnam: There are an awful lot of motorcycles in Vietnam, and a great
many of them were parked in front of a polling place (August 29) when
the capital city's citizens turned out to vote for a new lower house.
--- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
24
Jan 1971, Saigon, South Vietnam
---
1/24/1971-Saigon, Vietnam- Spectacular blaze looms in background as a
Vietnamese woman is comforted by a companion and a youth (background)
hastily stacks wicker baskets for removal. The blaze, the cause of which
was not determined, erupted 1/24 in huge market area of fruit stands
and vegetable stalls along the Saigon River. Fires are much feared here,
as many of the houses and buildings are built close together and are
constructed of straw, paper, light wood and other materials which have a
propensity for burning quickly and easily. Filed 2/3/1971..
03
May 1972, Hue, South Vietnam --- Hue, South Vietnam. A regiment of
South Vietnamese Marines pulling back from Quang tri are shown at My
Chanh along Route #1 en route to Hue. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
05
Aug 1972, Highway 13, South Vietnam --- 8/5/1972-Highway 13, South
Vietnam: A military ambulance races north on Highway 13, passing the
grave of an unknown ARVN soldier whose shirt is draped over a cross,
some nine miles north of An Loo.. On August 3, ARVN forces captured a
key bunker that has kept the highway shut to An Loc for four months. A
military spokesman said the highway to An Loc is expected to be reopened
by August 9. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
05
Nov 1972, Saigon, South Vietnam --- South Viets Support Thieu. Saigon,
So. Vietnam: A huge crowd of about 10,000 persons jams Saigon's downtown
section to show support for President Nguyen Van Thieu and demand that
there be no coalition government. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
09
Apr
1972,
Lai Kha, South Vietnam --- A column of ARVN paratroopers trudges along
Highway 13 here in this photo, en route to reinforce besieged South
Vietnamese forces at An Loc, district capital of Binh Long Province,
some 60 miles north of Saigon. Attempting to head off a threat to
Saigon, the Thieu government April 9th switched the full 21st Division
from normal operations in the U Ming Forest to An Loc, where fighting
seems to be centered. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
10
Apr 1972, Lai Khe, South Vietnam --- South Vietnamese soldiers string
barbed wire along road as armored personnel carriers, of elite South
Vietnamese paratrooper division, move along Highway 13 toward embattled
city of An Loc, some 60-miles north of Saigon. U.S. Major General James
F. Hollingsworth, senior military advisor in eleven province area
surrounding Saigon, reported the
Communist thrust down Highway 13 toward Saigon had been halted. ---
Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
10
Apr 1972, Lai Khe, South Vietnam --- Holding Their Own. South
Vietnamese soldiers string barbed wire along road as armored personnel
carriers, of elite South Vietnamese paratrooper division, move along
Highway 13 toward embattled city of An Loe some 60-miles north of Saigon
here April 10. U.S. Maj. Gen.. James F. Hollingsworth, senior military
advisor in 11 province area surrounding Saigon, reported the Communist
thrust down Highway 13 toward Saigon had been halted.
17-12-72 TT Nguyễn Văn Thiệu đọc diễn văn trước phiên họp lưỡng viện Quốc hội 12
Dec 1972, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon, South Vietnam: In a speech
to a
joint
session of the National Assembly, South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van
Thieu spells out his position toward a cease-fire. Thieu spells out his
position toward a cease-fire. Thieu indicated he is rejecting the
cease-fire as it now stands. However, he said he will accept a temporary
Christmas Truce and to show his good will he will release more than
1,000 North Vietnamese prisoners of war. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
13
Jun 1972, Lai Khe, South Vietnam --- 6/13/1972-Lai Khe, South Vietnam:
Line of Helicopters of the U.S. First Air Cavalry Division land in
formation at Lai Khe to pick up troops of the South Vietnamese Second
Division and bring them to An Loc. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
14
Apr 1972, Chon Thanh, South Vietnam --- Chon
Thanh,
South Vietnam: With his bandaged arm in a sling, a South Vietnamese
soldier walks down Highway 13 to an aid station after he was wounded in
fighting with North Vietnam forces, April 14, north of Chon Thanh
14-4-1972 Chơn Thành: binh sĩ thuộc binh chủng Nhảy Dù được vận chuyển nhanh đến bãi đáp trực thăng để chi viện cho An Lộc 14
Apr 1972, Chon Thanh, Vietnam --- 4/14/1972-Chon Thanh, Vietnam: ARVN
paratroopers, members of Saigon's elite Presidential Palace guard, speed
down the highway on a truck toward the landing zone in the outskirts of
Chon Thanh. They were part of an armored relief column spearheading
drive up Highway 13 towards embattled provincial capital of An Loc,
which North Vietnamese forces hope to capture and make a provisional
capital for the Viet Cong, but had been stalled some 18 miles below the
town
by
intense Communist artillery and mortar fire. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
16-4-1972 - Lai Khê: binh sĩ VNCH chờ trực thăng để đến An Lộc 16
Apr 1972, An Loc, South Vietnam --- An Loc, South Vietnam: Vietnam
helicopters. ARVN airborne troops await helicopter at landing strip.
17
Jan 1972 --- U.S.Senator James L.Buckley (L), R-N.Y., confers briefly
with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu at the Presidential
Palace late 1/17. The junior Senator told newsmen after the meeting with
Thieu that Asian leaders appeared uncertain of United States foreign
policy design in the Western Pacific. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
17
May
1972, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Vice President Spiro T.Agnew (R) talks
with Pres.Nguyen Van Thieu in Independence Palace here May 17th
following his arrival for a short, secrecy-shrouded visit with top South
Vietnamese and American officials in the war zone. Agnew's trip to
Saigon served the purposes both of showing American determination to aid
South Vietnam and of gathering information for Pres.Nixon before
Nixon's trip to Moscow beginning May 20th. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
17
Aug 1972, Saigon, South Vietnam --- 8/17/1972-Saigon, South Vietnam-
South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu makes a point during a
meeting with U.S. presidential advisor Henry Kissinger at Independence
Palace. Earlier in the day Kissinger conferred with top U.S. commanders
and diplomats. -
19
Apr 1973, An Loc, South Vietnam --- Plaything... A Communist tank is a
plaything for children at An Loc April 10th. Some of the children are
really serious about playing "war." --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
Saigon,
South Vietnam --- SAIGON-5/24/ 72-: An M-41 tank is unloaded from C-5A
cargo plane at Tan Son Nhut Airbase here 5/23. The plane carried three
tanks, which will be used in the defense of Saigon. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
26
Apr 1972, Kontum City, South Vietnam --- South Vietnamese soldiers man
their weapons in a sandbag bunker built in the middle of the street in
Kontum city. The Central Highlands town is being threatened by a large
force of
N
orth Vietnamese troops. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
27
Jan 1973, Along Highway One, Vietnam --- Along Highway One, Vietnam:
With the cease-fire taking effect within a few hours, this pensive ARVN
soldier wears a helmet decorated with a miniature U.S> Flag as an
expression of solidarity with his soon to be "former" allies. He's
helping guard refugees who fled Communist-held hamlet of Gia Loc, along
Highway One and some 25 miles Northwest of Saigon. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
29
Apr 1972, Highway 13, South Vietnam --- Highway 13, South Vietnam: A
South Vietnamese soldier points to a skyraider making a bombing run
along Highway 13, four miles south of Chon Thanh.. In background, one of
the bombs explodes. The ARVN troops are manning a
105-mm.
artillery piece which they had been firing directly into Communist
positions. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
30
Apr 1972, Hue, South Vietnam --- Hue, S. Vietnam: Refugees from Quang
Tri climb into small boats on river near here to escape from the
Communist invasion. They are joined by deserting members of the ARVN
Division. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
30-12-1972
- Chủ tịch Mao tiếp Nguyễn Thị Bình, bộ trưởng ngoại giao của "Chính
phủ Cách mạng Lâm thời Cộng hòa Miền Nam Việt Nam" (Việt Cộng) 30 Dec
1972, Beijing, China --- Chairman Mao Meets Foreign Minister Nguyen Thi
Binh. Peking, China: Chinese chairman Mao Tse-Tung with South
Vietnamese minister of foreign affairs Nguyen Thi Binh of
the
Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam
in Peking's Chungnanhai. Present on the occasion were Ambassador of the
Republic of South Vietnam to China Nguyen Van Quang, Chinese premier
Chou En-lai, Foreign Minister Chi Peng-fei and comrades Liang Feng, Wang
Teh-yang, and Tang Wen-sheng. Chairman Mao shakes hands with Ambassador
Nguyen Van Quang. Looking on is the Viet Cong foreign minister Nguyen
Thi Binh. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
03
May 1972, Hue, South Vietnam --- Hue, South Vietnam. A regiment of
South Vietnamese Marines pulling back from Quang tri are shown at My
Chanh along Route #1 en route to Hue
Saigon,
South Vietnam --- SAIGON: A U.S.. Army jeep with a machine gun mounted
on it stop in traffic on the
outskirts
of Saigon Feb. 20. A young lady pulls up alongside without even a
by-your-leave or glance at the strange street scene--or what would
normally be a strange scene in most parts of the world. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
Saigon,
South Vietnam --- Saigon, S. Vietnam: Escorted by some government
troopers, an overly loaded mini-bus evacuates refugees and their
belongings from Que Son district town, 25 miles southwest of Da Nang
8/3.. Government troops from the 3rd Infantry division recaptured the
villages surrounding the town 8/2 but villagers still move out to Da
Nang for their safety. 8/3/1974
16-4-1972 - Hành lang Trung Học Bình Long những ngày đầu cuộc chiến An Lộc 16
Apr 1972, An Loc, Vietnam --- Victims of Battle for an Loc.
An
Loc: Bodies of ARVN soldiers lay where they were slain April 14, during
intense battle for this provincial capital some 65 miles north of
Saigon. North Vietnamese troops have vowed to capture the town and make
it a provisional capital for the Viet Cong.
06
Apr 1972, Quang Tri City, South Vietnam --- 4/6/1972-Quang Tri City,
South Vietnam- Dead North Vietnamese soldiers are lined up beside road
as refugees from Quang Tri City City flee from fighting, 4/5, five miles
south of Quang Tri.
17 May 1972, Haiphong, North Vietnam --- A US jet bombs warehouses and shipping areas in Hiaphong, Vietnam.
05
May 1972, Hue, South Vietnam --- Hue, South Vietnam
troopers
search a truck loaded with fleeing refugees, ostensibly looking for
deserting military defenders of the old Imperial capital. Hue seems to
have settled back into a semblance of order following the arrival of a
new military commander for the region. The mood in Hue now seems to be
one of quiet expectation mixed with very cautious optimism, and most of
the refugees have already fled. leaving Hue to resemble a ghost town. -
October
1967, Saigon, South Vietnam --- 10/1967-Saigon, South Vietnam- Photo
shows two of the many motor scooters in use on this Saigon street
General Ngo Quang Truong 18
May 1972, Hue, South Vietnam --- Inspection. Hue, Vietnam: Newly
installed Commanding General of the South Vietnamese forces defending
Hue, Lt. Gen. Ngo Quang Truong,
inspects soldier's weapons as U..S. advisor Maj. Gen. Frederick Kroesen
looks on here May 17th. Some 900 government troops of 2nd Division were
airlifted into artillery base Rakkasan, 15 miles West of Hue, to form
what commanders called a "circle of steel" to protect the once imperial
capital.
03
Apr 1972, Quang Tri, South Vietnam --- 4/3/1972-Quang Tri, South
Vietnam- Refugees fleeing fighting pass South Vietnamese military
personel carrier, heading north in an effort to stop a Communist
breakthrough at the demilitarized zone (DMZ). The US command says, navy
and airforce fighterbombers made a total of 13 "protective reaction
strikes" into North Vietnam near the DMZ April 3 and 4. -
10
Apr 1972, Quang Tri, South Vietnam --- 4/10/1972-Quang Tri, South
Vietnam-People move out any way they can as they leave the area of
Quang Tri City April 3rd. Quang Tri residents fled in the face of a
major North Vietnamese offensive in the area.. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
29
Jul 1972, Quang Tri City, South Vietnam --- 7/29/1972-Quang Tri City,
South Vietnam: A U.S. Phantom Jet Fighter drops napalm on a North
Vietnamese stronghold in Quang Tri City. Fighting in and around the city
was reported light 7/30 with five North Vietnamese killed in the only
reported skirmish. South of the city, paratroopers cleared out many
Communists threatening to close Highway 1, and opened the road to normal
traffic for the first time in more than a week
Highway
One, South Vietnam : Carrying their possessions, and in some cases,
their children, refugees from the besieged Quang Tri province in South
Vietnam walk along Highway 1 toward Hue City April 3rd. Communist troops
outflanked Vietnamese defense lines and captured a key outpost 18 miles
west of Hue April 4th. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
10
Apr 1972, Quang Tri, South Vietnam --- 4/10/1972-Quang Tri, South
Vietnam- These are some of the people who flee from Quang Tri April 3rd
as North Vietnamese forces launch a major attack along the demilitarized
zone. Hundreds of U. S. Air Force and Navy fighter-bombers struck for
the second day at North Vietnamese troop concentrations April 7th. ---
Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
Trung tướng Ngô Quang Trưởng, tư lịnh Vùng 1 Chiến Thuật (very proud) 12
Aug
1972,
Da Nang, South Vietnam --- Medal For GI. Da Nang, South Vietnam: South
Vietnamese Lt. Gen. Ngo Quang Truong, commander of the First Regional
Command, pins medal on a soldier of the Third Battalion, 21st Infantry,
the last U.S. combat unit in Vietnam, during the unit's deactivation
ceremony at Da Nang August 12. Looking on is the battalion commander,
Lt. Col. Rocco Negris (L). --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
11
Dec 1972, Da Nang, South Vietnam --- Da Nag, South Vietnam: South
Vietnamese youngsters in an orphanage-refugee camp here seem to be
enjoying themselves as they take on adult responsibilities- washing
clothes-amid the atmosphere of war.. They are among the hundreds of
thousands of children left homeless and without parents in this
war-torn, embattled country. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
1
Aug 1972, Thang Binh, South Vietnam --- Thang Binh, South Vietnam. A
bus bound for Da Nang is ready for departure, loaded with fleeing
refugees and their persinal belongings..
04 Apr 1973, San Clemente, California, USA --- Nixon Bids Thieu Farewell
07
Apr 1973, Washington, DC, USA --- South Vietnam President Nguyen Van
Thieu and his wife wave as they prepare to board plane at nearby Andrews
AFB, Maryland, 4/7, for Austin, Texas, where they will lunch with Mrs.
Lyndon B. Johnson at the LBJ Ranch. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
13-6-73
Paris Peace
Accords . (L)
SVN deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Luu Vien, (R) VC representatives led
by Gen, Ng V Hieu, Foreground NVN, le Duc Tho, Background by Sec of
state henry kissinger
26
Mar 1973, Can Tho, Vietnam --- South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van
Thieu jubilantly throws a flag in the air during an exhibition at Can
Tho, 75 miles southwest of Saigon. The exhibition was held because of
National Farmers Day in Vietnam, during which Thieu called at the
farmers to boost their agricultural output to $400 million dollars
within 5 years
28
Mar 1973, Saigon, South Vietnam --- South Vietnam's President Nguyen
Van Thieu laid the cornerstone for a monument commemorating the role of
the United States in the 12-year-old Indochina War. Looking on are the
U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth
Bunker
(left), and General Frederick Weyand, Commander of U.S. Forces in
Vietnam. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
15
Jun 1973, Near Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon: Government troops and
villagers read a newspaper with headline reporting cease-fire, signed in
Paris June 14, a moment before the new cease-fire agreement goes into
effect. The government troops were searching, house-to-house, to prevent
the Communists from infiltrating a small hamlet along Highway 1, west
of Saigon. 6/15/1973
20
Jul 1973, Saigon, South Vietnam --- New South Vietnamese Ambassador.
Saigon, South Vietnam: Career diplomat Graham Martin (right) presents
his credentials to President Nguyen Van Thieu, officially becoming the
new U.S. ambassador to South Vietnam. Martin, 60, succeeds
Ellsworth Bunker who left Saigon May 11 on his 79th birthday after six
years as U.S. ambassador to South Vietnam. The ceremony took place in
the presidential palace here. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
14
Mar 1973, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- North Vietnamese guards talk with
American POW's awaiting release at Ly Nam de Prison, better known as the
Hanoi Hilton. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
23
Mar 1973, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- Hanoi. Hanoi is to the right. That's
a travel direction only. cyclist move towards North Vietnam's big city
on the road from the airport recently. UPI city onto he road from the
airport recently. UPI correspondent Tracy Wood, who visited Hanoi
recently with a group of journalists, reports that bicycles, the main
form of
transportation for Hanoi's 1.2 million people, are seen everywhere even
though they cost 300 doing, or about $75. One dong is worth about
25cents. One North Vietnamese official said an average worker makes
about 50 dong ($12.50) a month. This, and other pictures in the series,
were made by UPI staff photographer Gary Bartlett. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
24
Nov 1973, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- Hanoi: Hanoi Eskimo Pies. A woman
vendor sells ice cream from a stand at the "Lake of the Restored Sword"
in Hanoi. American antiwar activist Cora Weiss, who has recently
returned from a visit to North Vietnam and Viet Cong held territories in
South Vietnam, says the people there have a sense that they are
building a new society out of the ruins of the war
14
Mar 1973, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- Hanoi. North Vietnamese soldier
stands guard outside Ly Nam de Prison, better known as the , as yet to
be released American POWs look out from their cells here
20
Mar 1973, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- Hanoi. in a large park in the center
of this city groups of happy youngsters move quickly by, led by one of
their own age. They march in lines of two boys in one group (left) and
girls in the other. As they move through the park they swing their arms
in unison and sing. These groups are similar to western Scout groups,
but do not wear uniforms
March
20 ,1973, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- Hanoi.. The main bridge of this
city, the long Binh, which separates the airport and the city and links
up with the main highway to china, about
190
miles away, was bombed repeatedly and repaired as often. Here, men and
women carry goods in the traditional manner as a bicyclist goes by. ---
Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
22
Mar 1973, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- Hanoi. Younger member of family uses
bicycle to transport his grandfather down town from outskirts of city.
the old men was enchanted by foreigners taking his picture. he got off
the bicycle, stared a bit and then smiled and waved.
29
Mar 1973, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- HANOI: Unidentified group of U.S.
POWs turn their backs on a North Vietnamese film cameraman in their
cells at the Nga Tu So prison camp in Hanoi. All of the men were
released late March 29th and have arrived safely at Clark Air Force Base
in the Philippines. In refusing to have
his
photograph taken in the cell, one POW said, "We object to pictures
because this not the way we lived." --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
anoi,
North Vietnam --- HANOI: Children run and play in front of a huge
anti-American mural in a downtown Hanoi street March 29, the day when
the last U..S. POWs were released. Banner across bottom of mural reads, "make the American aggressors pay in blood."
1973, Hanoi, North Vietnam --- Exterior view of the prisoner of war camp () in Vietnam in 1973
16
May 1973, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon: Children Of Vietnam. It is a
time when a mother's arms should imprison a child like this. Instead
the child seems a kind of prisoner of war while resting
in an
orphanage in the Saigon area recently. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
2-4-1970 - Ty phu My H. Ross Perot noi chuyen voi tu binh Bac Viet tai Nam VN 02
Apr 1970, Da Nang, South Vietnam --- 4/2/1970-Da Nang, Vietnam-
Speaking through an interpreter, millionaire H. Ross Perot (l) talks
with North Vietnamese prisoners of war at a South Vietnamese POW camp
April 2. Perot is on a tour of several such camps to check on the
treatment of enemy POW's and to gather mail from the prisoners, which he
hopes to deliver to Hanoi. BPA 2 #4386
31
Jan 1973, Tay Ninh, South Vietnam --- 1/31/1973-Tay Ninh, South
Vietnam- The contrast between war and peace is evident as members of a
South Vietnamese mechanized unit watch people pass by on Highway 1 near
Tay Ninh
recently (Jauary 20). Even with the cease-fire in effect for more than
48 hours January 29th, widespread fighting continued. The South
Vietnamese government reported 480 Communist truce violations.
9
Mar 1973, Quang Tri, Vietnam --- Tha Chi Han river, near Quang Tri,
Vietnam, North Vietnamese prisoners of war race to freedom across the
Tha Ch Han River after being set free by the South Vietnamese in a one
sided 500 man release 3/8. The release broke a long deadlock over POW's
and when POW's would be released in the future and which jeopardized the
further release of U.S. POWs from Hanoi.
3
tháng trước khi miền nam mất nước :( 08 Feb 1975, Hue, South Vietnam
--- President Nguyen Van Thieu visited Government posts around the old
Imperial city of
Hue
and Danag 2/6 and later personally inspected a foxhole at the 1st corps
marine headquarters here.
4
Apr 1975, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Resigns. Saigon, South Vietnam:
South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu is on the job in Saigon,
April 14. After ten years in office, Thieu resigned April 21, denouncing the US as untrustworthy. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
19
Mar 1975, Dau Tieng, South Vietnam --- Villagers flee down highway as
Communists advance in Dau Tieng, 35 miles north of Saigon. Blown-up
bridges blocked 3/19 the escape route for a convoy of an estimated
250,000 persons from Pleiku and other towns in the central highlands,
abandoned at the order 3/18 of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van
Thieu.
21
Mar 1975, Hieu Xuong District, South Vietnam --- 3/21/1975-Hieu Xuong
District, South Vietnam: A mother cries over the body of her son at Hieu
Xuong, 9 miles west of Tuy Hoa. He was killed 3/20 in Communist
shelling of the convoy which was passing the Phu Bon area. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
22
Apr 1976, Saigon, South Vietnam --- South Vietnamese President Nguyen
Van Thieu speaks to his people last 4/21 on TV saying that he resigns.
Thieu served as chief executive of South Vietnam 54-days short of
10-years, longer than any other Saigon Leader. The 52-year old President
decided to step aside after lead of virtually every military, political
and religious block told him they lacked confidence in his leadership.
--- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
26
Mar 1975, Hue, South Vietnam --- Soldiers and civilians are jammed
together on a Navy boat that evacuated them from the old imperial
capital of Hue. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
26
Mar 1975, Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam --- Getting a lift...Arriving here
from Pleiku, this truck is piled to the top and then some as refugees
continue to flee advancing Communist forces in South Vietnam. Communist
troops occupied Da Nang in triumph March 31st and warned that all ships
and planes must have their permission before evacuating refugees from
the city, their greatest trophy in 20 years of Indochina war. --- Image
by © Bettmann/CORBIS
nhìn
mấy
cảnh này không ai không phải bùi ngụi xúc động 29 Mar 1975, Van
Ninh, South Vietnam --- March 29, 1975 - Van Ninh, South Vietnam:
Carrying only a few things on his back, a weeping head of a family leads
the way while walking along Highway 1, twenty seven miles north of Nha
Trang as they approach this town walking from Qui Nhon. They are part of
the Convoy of Tears from the abandoned Central Highlands. An estimated
1.5 million persons are feared trapped in Da Nang, which went under
Communist control.
30
Mar 1975, Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam --- The ship unloads refugees
from Da Nang at the dock here 3/29. The American ship evacuated some
5,000 persons including some American Consulate personnel. Military
sources said 3/30 that North Vietnamese tanks were cruising the streets
of Da Nang and that their flag was flying atop the American
Consulate.
29
Apr 1975, Saigon, South Vietnam --- SAIGON, S. VIETNAM: Vietnamese
civilians climbing on board a U.S. bus carrying evacuees into the U.S.
Embassy, while hundreds milled around the gate, trying to get in to join
the American evacuation from Saigon 4/29. --- Image by ©
Bettmann/CORBIS
975,
Saigon, South Vietnam --- Soldiers stopping people in the crowded
street from climbing over the walls of the United States Embassy in
Saigon, South Vietnam.
1 ngày trước khi mất nước - tấm hình này đi vào lịch sữ 9 Apr 1975, Saigon, South Vietnam --- A CIA employee (probably O.B. Harnage) helps Vietnamese evacuees onto an Air
America
helicopter from the top of 22 Gia Long Street, a half mile from the U.S. Embassy.
27
Mar 1973, Da Nang, South Vietnam --- March 27, 1973 - Da Nang, South
Vietnam: This aerial view taken from one of the refugee planes as it
flew toward Nha Trang airbase shows the crowds of people and boats
milling around the dock here. U.S. planes and pilots are flying 727s
loaded with refugees to safer ground in Nha Trang.
24
Mar 1975, Danang, South Vietnam --- A South Vietnamese Navy landing
craft fully loaded with refugees from hue, 370 miles northeast of
Saigon, ferry additional numbers of people to Danang 3/23. The 300,000
refugees already in Danang city will be disseminated in the vast land in
the mekong delta with the help of foreign Navy ships.
04
Apr 1975, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Refugees from Da Nang, Hue and
other fallen South Vietnam cities, crowded with their belongings aboard
buses, reach out for food and water as they head toward Saigon from Cam
Ranh City.
20th
century --- Nguyen Van Thieu speaks behind a bank of microphones. Thieu
was the president of the Republic of Vietnam from 1967 until 1975, when
North Vietnam took control.
April 1975, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Refugees pour over fences at the port in an attempt to flee Saigon, South Vietnam.
28
Apr 1975, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon, South
Vietnam: Black smoke billowing from the U.S. Agency for International
Development compound at the northern edge of Saigon after it was hit by
Communist rocket during fighting. Most roads in and out of Saigon were
sealed by the fighting. -
Saigon,
South Vietnam --- Women and children run from the road as the (USAID)
compound burns in the background on the northern edge of the capital.
Communist gunners tightened the noose on Saigon 4/28 on three sides and
within 5-miles of Saigon blocking Highway 1, in and out of here.
VietCong commandos were holed up near this compound, government troops
were unable to oust the dug-in guerrillas.. Most of the compound was
burned in the fighting.
1975, Saigon, South Vietnam --- A soldier aiming his gun at South Vietnamese
people climbing the gates of the United States Embassy in Saigon, South Vietnam. --- Image by © Nik Wheeler/CORBIS
23
Mar 1975, Phu Binh, South Vietnam --- March 23, 1975 - Phu Binh, South
Vietnam: The tail end of the convoy of tears remains trapped on the
provincial route 7 near Phu Tuc District, 23 miles west of Tuy Hoa,
March 23, as the Communist gunners fired into the convoy, splitting the
trapped into segments. South Vietnam has lost about one-third of its
territory to the communists in the three-week offensive
26
Mar 1975, Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam --- Getting a lift...Arriving here
from Pleiku, this truck is piled to the top and then some as refugees
continue to flee advancing Communist forces in South Vietnam. Communist
troops occupied Da Nang
in
triumph March 31st and warned that all ships and planes must have their
permission before evacuating refugees from the city, their greatest
trophy in 20 years of Indochina war.. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
28-4-75 Ong Duong Van Minh, lam Tong thong trong 2 ngay cuoi cung cua VNCH 28-4-75
The new President of SVN, General Duong Van Minh addresses some 180
invited guests at the palace after accepting the presidency from Tran
Van Houn who took over from Thieu one week ago
05
May 1975, Guam --- Guam: Former South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen
Cao Ky holds a press conference in a Guam refugee camp.
6-5-1975 - Cựu Phó TT Nguyễn Cao Kỳ
vừa
xuống tới đất Mỹ với một nhóm người tỵ nạn khác trên 1 chuyến bay từ đảo Guam 06
May 1975, El Toro Mas, California, USA --- El Toro Mas, California:
Former South Vietnam Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky talks with newsmen
after his arrival on the U..S. mainland with a group of other refugees
aboard a military transport plane from Guam and Honolulu. Asked if he
wanted to become a U.S.. citizen Ky replied that it was too soon to
decide, "I just want 48 hours of sleep.
30-5-1975 - Ông Kỳ và mẹ vợ tại nhà mới ở ngoại ô Washington, một tháng sau ngày di tản 0
May 1975, Fairfax, Virginia, USA --- Nguyen Cao Ky, former premier of
South Vietnam, sits on the floor of his new home in this Washington
suburb and watches his sisters, Hoo (left) and Hieu, occupied with their
needlework. The house is devoid of
furniture except for carpeting and a few chairs. Ky's wife and six
children and some other relatives are living with him.
30
Apr 1975, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon, Vietnam: Communist soldier
plays guitar on steps of Majestic Hotel on Saigon river while another
shows anti-aircraft gun to onlookers
01
May 1975, HongKong --- US Ambassador to South Vietnam shows grim face
as he surrounded by press men on the USS Blue Ridge in the South China
Sea, 4/30. He abandoned the US embassy in Saigon just before the Saigon
government surrendered to the Viet Cong and evacuated to the ship with
other embassy staffers government surrendered to the Viet Cong and
evacuated to the ship with other embassy staffers.
29
May 1975, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam --- Saigon students demonstrate
against "Depraved and Reactionary Culture" as part of the book burning
campaign in South Vietnam. Estimated tens of thousands of books and
recordings have been destroyed by student's bonfires and private
destruction since the campaign began 5/21. Virtually all bookstores have
been closed down by the edict against sale of books and recordings made
during the time of previous regime. Picture was taken 5/29 in Saigon.
--- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
15 May 1975, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam --- The victorious North Vietnamese forces parade through the streets of Saigon.
10 Jun 1975, Saigon, South
Vietnam
--- Pretty girl holds flag as she watches recent parade in Saigon in support of Viet Cong. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
20
Jan 1970, Saigon, South Vietnam --- Saigon, South Vietnam: General view
of people doing their pre-Tet shopping in the central market of Saigon
is shown. The Tet holiday in Vietnam is comparable to a combination of
Christmas and New Year's. Hence, the big town scene is like the
Christmas rush in Western citie
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