The British Army in Italy 1943 Troops learn to handle mines and booby-trap devices 'blind' using a special screen at 10 Corps Mine School, 28 December 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-in-italy-1943-troops-learn-to-handle-mines-and-booby-trap-devices-blind-using-a-special-screen-at-10-corps-mine-school-28-december-1943-image568985913.html
RM2T1KF9D–The British Army in Italy 1943 Troops learn to handle mines and booby-trap devices 'blind' using a special screen at 10 Corps Mine School, 28 December 1943.
Special Agent Kevin Miles, the FBI post blast school instructor, points out a booby trap at the edge of the road during the first day of the post-blast investigation scenario, Sept. 28, on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigations were part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-special-agent-kevin-miles-the-fbi-post-blast-school-instructor-points-78709030.html
RMEG1E4P–Special Agent Kevin Miles, the FBI post blast school instructor, points out a booby trap at the edge of the road during the first day of the post-blast investigation scenario, Sept. 28, on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigations were part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different
Marine Corps personnel attending a Booby Trap School in Vietnam can be seen in this photograph. One student, while undergoing training, has inadvertently set off a booby trap. This image captures the intense nature of the Mine Warfare School, highlighting the dangers faced by soldiers during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-personnel-attending-a-booby-trap-school-in-vietnam-can-be-seen-in-this-photograph-one-student-while-undergoing-training-has-inadvertently-set-off-a-booby-trap-this-image-captures-the-intense-nature-of-the-mine-warfare-school-highlighting-the-dangers-faced-by-soldiers-during-the-vietnam-war-image574166630.html
RM2TA3FB2–Marine Corps personnel attending a Booby Trap School in Vietnam can be seen in this photograph. One student, while undergoing training, has inadvertently set off a booby trap. This image captures the intense nature of the Mine Warfare School, highlighting the dangers faced by soldiers during the Vietnam War.
A Vietnam Veterans Memorial docent makes a rubbing for the family of Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor earlier this week, Washington, D.C., Sept. 17, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-vietnam-veterans-memorial-docent-makes-a-rubbing-for-the-family-129557862.html
RMHENTAE–A Vietnam Veterans Memorial docent makes a rubbing for the family of Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor earlier this week, Washington, D.C., Sept. 17, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When
Image: The photograph shows soldiers attending the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. It showcases a captured or found Viet Cong booby trap that is being showcased and used for educational purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-the-photograph-shows-soldiers-attending-the-mine-warfare-school-during-the-vietnam-war-it-showcases-a-captured-or-found-viet-cong-booby-trap-that-is-being-showcased-and-used-for-educational-purposes-at-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-image574172007.html
RM2TA3P73–Image: The photograph shows soldiers attending the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. It showcases a captured or found Viet Cong booby trap that is being showcased and used for educational purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school.
Dr. Bill Sloat lays a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in honor of his brother Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor earlier this week, Sept. 17, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dr-bill-sloat-lays-a-wreath-at-the-vietnam-veterans-memorial-in-honor-129557860.html
RMHENTAC–Dr. Bill Sloat lays a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in honor of his brother Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor earlier this week, Sept. 17, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When t
Students at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam observe a demonstration on the effects of a booby trap called a fugass boom. The students are participating in training conducted by the 1st Engineer Battalion School of the Marine Corps, learning about Viet Cong tactics and how to counter them. Photograph taken on January 27, 1968, by GySgt Duncan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/students-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-observe-a-demonstration-on-the-effects-of-a-booby-trap-called-a-fugass-boom-the-students-are-participating-in-training-conducted-by-the-1st-engineer-battalion-school-of-the-marine-corps-learning-about-viet-cong-tactics-and-how-to-counter-them-photograph-taken-on-january-27-1968-by-gysgt-duncan-image574162083.html
RM2TA39GK–Students at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam observe a demonstration on the effects of a booby trap called a fugass boom. The students are participating in training conducted by the 1st Engineer Battalion School of the Marine Corps, learning about Viet Cong tactics and how to counter them. Photograph taken on January 27, 1968, by GySgt Duncan.
A Vietnam Veterans Memorial docent makes a rubbing for the family of Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor earlier this week, Washington, D.C., Sept. 17, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-vietnam-veterans-memorial-docent-makes-a-rubbing-for-the-family-129557861.html
RMHENTAD–A Vietnam Veterans Memorial docent makes a rubbing for the family of Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor earlier this week, Washington, D.C., Sept. 17, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When
President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat, accepting on his behalf is his brother Dr. Bill Sloat in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-barack-obama-awards-the-medal-of-honor-to-army-spc-4-donald-129557615.html
RMHENT1K–President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat, accepting on his behalf is his brother Dr. Bill Sloat in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the
A Marine student exercises caution, stepping over a trip wire during a training session on booby traps at the Mine Warfare School. This photograph, taken on January 27, 1968, captures the serious nature of Vietnam War military activities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-marine-student-exercises-caution-stepping-over-a-trip-wire-during-a-training-session-on-booby-traps-at-the-mine-warfare-school-this-photograph-taken-on-january-27-1968-captures-the-serious-nature-of-vietnam-war-military-activities-image574165680.html
RM2TA3E54–A Marine student exercises caution, stepping over a trip wire during a training session on booby traps at the Mine Warfare School. This photograph, taken on January 27, 1968, captures the serious nature of Vietnam War military activities.
President Barack Obama describes the heroism of Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat just before posthumously awarding him the Medal of Honor in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the gren Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-barack-obama-describes-the-heroism-of-army-spc-4-donald-129557612.html
RMHENT1G–President Barack Obama describes the heroism of Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat just before posthumously awarding him the Medal of Honor in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the gren
A captured or found Viet Cong booby trap displayed at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam in 1966. The trap was utilized for training purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school of the 3rd Marine Division. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) A186852, taken by LCpl. Armstrong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-captured-or-found-viet-cong-booby-trap-displayed-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-in-1966-the-trap-was-utilized-for-training-purposes-at-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-of-the-3rd-marine-division-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-a186852-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-image574164499.html
RM2TA3CJY–A captured or found Viet Cong booby trap displayed at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam in 1966. The trap was utilized for training purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school of the 3rd Marine Division. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) A186852, taken by LCpl. Armstrong.
President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat, accepting on his behalf is his brother Dr. Bill Sloat in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-barack-obama-awards-the-medal-of-honor-to-army-spc-4-donald-129557638.html
RMHENT2E–President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat, accepting on his behalf is his brother Dr. Bill Sloat in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the
A booby trap used by the Viet Cong to delay advancing forces at the Mine Warfare School. Photograph taken in 1966 by Cpl. Martinez, part of the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. This trap, resembling a bear trap, was deployed as a defensive measure by the Viet Cong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-booby-trap-used-by-the-viet-cong-to-delay-advancing-forces-at-the-mine-warfare-school-photograph-taken-in-1966-by-cpl-martinez-part-of-the-3rd-marine-division-in-vietnam-this-trap-resembling-a-bear-trap-was-deployed-as-a-defensive-measure-by-the-viet-cong-image574154304.html
RM2TA2YJT–A booby trap used by the Viet Cong to delay advancing forces at the Mine Warfare School. Photograph taken in 1966 by Cpl. Martinez, part of the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. This trap, resembling a bear trap, was deployed as a defensive measure by the Viet Cong.
President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat, accepting on his behalf is his brother Dr. Bill Sloat in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-barack-obama-awards-the-medal-of-honor-to-army-spc-4-donald-129557613.html
RMHENT1H–President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat, accepting on his behalf is his brother Dr. Bill Sloat in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the
Marines from the First Engineer Battalion School in Vietnam prepare to ignite one pound blocks of TNT as part of their training on handling booby traps. This photo was taken on January 27, 1968, by GySgt. Duncan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-the-first-engineer-battalion-school-in-vietnam-prepare-to-ignite-one-pound-blocks-of-tnt-as-part-of-their-training-on-handling-booby-traps-this-photo-was-taken-on-january-27-1968-by-gysgt-duncan-image574165951.html
RM2TA3EER–Marines from the First Engineer Battalion School in Vietnam prepare to ignite one pound blocks of TNT as part of their training on handling booby traps. This photo was taken on January 27, 1968, by GySgt. Duncan.
President Barack Obama describes the heroism of Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat just before posthumously awarding him the Medal of Honor in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the gren Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-barack-obama-describes-the-heroism-of-army-spc-4-donald-129557614.html
RMHENT1J–President Barack Obama describes the heroism of Army Spc. 4 Donald P. Sloat just before posthumously awarding him the Medal of Honor in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2014. Sloat distinguished himself while serving as a machine gunner with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of Jan. 17, 1970, Sloat's squad moved up a hill in file formation, when the lead Soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby-trap, set up by enemy forces. When the gren
Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theater-students-from-akins-high-school-in-austin-texas-visit-camp-mabry-headquarters-for-the-texas-military-department-to-learn-about-military-explosive-ordnance-disposal-and-the-history-of-the-texas-national-guard-feb-18-2016-the-students-used-the-trip-as-a-research-opportunity-for-their-upcoming-stage-production-of-ed-monks-booby-trap-a-play-focusing-on-a-land-mine-incident-of-a-deployed-soldier-photo-by-us-army-national-guard-1st-sgt-daniel-griegoreleased-image215789667.html
RMPF21WR–Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released)
Photograph taken in 1966 at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. The image shows a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found and utilized by the 3rd Engineer Battalion for educational purposes. The photo was taken by iCpl. Armstrong of the Defense Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-taken-in-1966-at-the-mine-warfare-school-during-the-vietnam-war-the-image-shows-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-that-was-captured-or-found-and-utilized-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-for-educational-purposes-the-photo-was-taken-by-icpl-armstrong-of-the-defense-department-image574165684.html
RM2TA3E58–Photograph taken in 1966 at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. The image shows a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found and utilized by the 3rd Engineer Battalion for educational purposes. The photo was taken by iCpl. Armstrong of the Defense Department.
Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theater-students-from-akins-high-school-in-austin-texas-visit-camp-mabry-headquarters-for-the-texas-military-department-to-learn-about-military-explosive-ordnance-disposal-and-the-history-of-the-texas-national-guard-feb-18-2016-the-students-used-the-trip-as-a-research-opportunity-for-their-upcoming-stage-production-of-ed-monks-booby-trap-a-play-focusing-on-a-land-mine-incident-of-a-deployed-soldier-photo-by-us-army-national-guard-1st-sgt-daniel-griegoreleased-image215789666.html
RMPF21WP–Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released)
Military personnel at Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examine a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found and subsequently utilized in the training program of the 3rd Engineer Battalion. The photograph, taken by LCpl. Armstrong in 1966, is a Defense Department photo labeled A186847 127 GVB-259. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-personnel-at-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-examine-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-that-was-captured-or-found-and-subsequently-utilized-in-the-training-program-of-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-the-photograph-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-in-1966-is-a-defense-department-photo-labeled-a186847-127-gvb-259-image574163970.html
RM2TA3C02–Military personnel at Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examine a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found and subsequently utilized in the training program of the 3rd Engineer Battalion. The photograph, taken by LCpl. Armstrong in 1966, is a Defense Department photo labeled A186847 127 GVB-259.
Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theater-students-from-akins-high-school-in-austin-texas-visit-camp-mabry-headquarters-for-the-texas-military-department-to-learn-about-military-explosive-ordnance-disposal-and-the-history-of-the-texas-national-guard-feb-18-2016-the-students-used-the-trip-as-a-research-opportunity-for-their-upcoming-stage-production-of-ed-monks-booby-trap-a-play-focusing-on-a-land-mine-incident-of-a-deployed-soldier-photo-by-us-army-national-guard-1st-sgt-daniel-griegoreleased-image215789691.html
RMPF21XK–Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released)
A photograph showing a booby trap captured or found by the 3rd Engineer Battalion at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. This image highlights the efforts made by the American military to study and combat Viet Cong explosive devices. Photog: LCpl. Armstrong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-showing-a-booby-trap-captured-or-found-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-at-the-mine-warfare-school-during-the-vietnam-war-this-image-highlights-the-efforts-made-by-the-american-military-to-study-and-combat-viet-cong-explosive-devices-photog-lcpl-armstrong-image574167045.html
RM2TA3FWW–A photograph showing a booby trap captured or found by the 3rd Engineer Battalion at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. This image highlights the efforts made by the American military to study and combat Viet Cong explosive devices. Photog: LCpl. Armstrong.
Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theater-students-from-akins-high-school-in-austin-texas-visit-camp-mabry-headquarters-for-the-texas-military-department-to-learn-about-military-explosive-ordnance-disposal-and-the-history-of-the-texas-national-guard-feb-18-2016-the-students-used-the-trip-as-a-research-opportunity-for-their-upcoming-stage-production-of-ed-monks-booby-trap-a-play-focusing-on-a-land-mine-incident-of-a-deployed-soldier-photo-by-us-army-national-guard-1st-sgt-daniel-griegoreleased-image215789661.html
RMPF21WH–Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released)
Viet Cong booby trap captured or found and used for instructional purposes at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam, 1966. This photograph, taken by LCpl. Armstrong, shows a displayed booby trap at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. The traps were used for training purposes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/viet-cong-booby-trap-captured-or-found-and-used-for-instructional-purposes-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-1966-this-photograph-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-shows-a-displayed-booby-trap-at-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-the-traps-were-used-for-training-purposes-image574173498.html
RM2TA3T4A–Viet Cong booby trap captured or found and used for instructional purposes at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam, 1966. This photograph, taken by LCpl. Armstrong, shows a displayed booby trap at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. The traps were used for training purposes.
Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theater-students-from-akins-high-school-in-austin-texas-visit-camp-mabry-headquarters-for-the-texas-military-department-to-learn-about-military-explosive-ordnance-disposal-and-the-history-of-the-texas-national-guard-feb-18-2016-the-students-used-the-trip-as-a-research-opportunity-for-their-upcoming-stage-production-of-ed-monks-booby-trap-a-play-focusing-on-a-land-mine-incident-of-a-deployed-soldier-photo-by-us-army-national-guard-1st-sgt-daniel-griegoreleased-image215789696.html
RMPF21XT–Theater students from Akins High School in Austin, Texas, visit Camp Mabry, headquarters for the Texas Military Department, to learn about military explosive ordnance disposal and the history of the Texas National Guard, Feb. 18, 2016. The students used the trip as a research opportunity for their upcoming stage production of Ed Monk's Booby Trap, a play focusing on a land mine incident of a deployed soldier. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Daniel Griego/Released)
SCHOOL OF BATTLE DRILL - Another pitfall in the woods, a men is seen falling into a well-prepared booby trap British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/school-of-battle-drill-another-pitfall-in-the-woods-a-men-is-seen-falling-into-a-well-prepared-booby-trap-british-army-image603117730.html
RM2X16APX–SCHOOL OF BATTLE DRILL - Another pitfall in the woods, a men is seen falling into a well-prepared booby trap British Army
Soldiers at Mine Warfare School in Vietnam are learning about and examining a Viet Cong booby trap. This photo was taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong, a photographer with the Defense Department. The trap was captured or found by the 3rd Engineer En. School of the 3rd Marine Division. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-are-learning-about-and-examining-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-this-photo-was-taken-in-1966-by-lcpl-armstrong-a-photographer-with-the-defense-department-the-trap-was-captured-or-found-by-the-3rd-engineer-en-school-of-the-3rd-marine-division-image574173472.html
RM2TA3T3C–Soldiers at Mine Warfare School in Vietnam are learning about and examining a Viet Cong booby trap. This photo was taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong, a photographer with the Defense Department. The trap was captured or found by the 3rd Engineer En. School of the 3rd Marine Division.
SCHOOL OF BATTLE DRILL - Running over wire soaked to the skin and knowing that at any moment another booby trap may go up, British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/school-of-battle-drill-running-over-wire-soaked-to-the-skin-and-knowing-that-at-any-moment-another-booby-trap-may-go-up-british-army-image603448116.html
RM2X1NC6C–SCHOOL OF BATTLE DRILL - Running over wire soaked to the skin and knowing that at any moment another booby trap may go up, British Army
Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam are shown inspecting a Viet Cong booby trap in 1966. This image captured the training and awareness efforts conducted by the 3rd Engineer Battalion to educate American troops about the dangers and tactics employed by the enemy during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-are-shown-inspecting-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-in-1966-this-image-captured-the-training-and-awareness-efforts-conducted-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-to-educate-american-troops-about-the-dangers-and-tactics-employed-by-the-enemy-during-the-vietnam-war-image574165920.html
RM2TA3EDM–Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam are shown inspecting a Viet Cong booby trap in 1966. This image captured the training and awareness efforts conducted by the 3rd Engineer Battalion to educate American troops about the dangers and tactics employed by the enemy during the Vietnam War.
THE BRITISH ARMY IN ITALY 1943 - Troops learn to handle mines and booby-trap devices 'blind' using a special screen at 10 Corps Mine School, 28 December 1943. , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-in-italy-1943-troops-learn-to-handle-mines-and-booby-trap-devices-blind-using-a-special-screen-at-10-corps-mine-school-28-december-1943-image601894864.html
RM2WY6K14–THE BRITISH ARMY IN ITALY 1943 - Troops learn to handle mines and booby-trap devices 'blind' using a special screen at 10 Corps Mine School, 28 December 1943. ,
Soldiers attending the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam investigate a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found. The trap, displayed here, was used for training purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school in 1966. This photograph is a Defense Department photo taken by LCpl. Armstrong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-attending-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-investigate-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-that-was-captured-or-found-the-trap-displayed-here-was-used-for-training-purposes-at-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-in-1966-this-photograph-is-a-defense-department-photo-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-image574173458.html
RM2TA3T2X–Soldiers attending the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam investigate a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found. The trap, displayed here, was used for training purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school in 1966. This photograph is a Defense Department photo taken by LCpl. Armstrong.
ITALY : EIGHTH ARMYSTREET FIGHTING SCHOOL - As well as ordinary street fighting, the infantryman has to have knowledge of mines and booby traps, Sgt. Bell and L/Cpl. Low both of Tornoto Canada discover a trap in a house, British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italy-eighth-armystreet-fighting-school-as-well-as-ordinary-street-fighting-the-infantryman-has-to-have-knowledge-of-mines-and-booby-traps-sgt-bell-and-lcpl-low-both-of-tornoto-canada-discover-a-trap-in-a-house-british-army-image603423132.html
RM2X1M8A4–ITALY : EIGHTH ARMYSTREET FIGHTING SCHOOL - As well as ordinary street fighting, the infantryman has to have knowledge of mines and booby traps, Sgt. Bell and L/Cpl. Low both of Tornoto Canada discover a trap in a house, British Army
A mine warfare instructor from the Engineering Battalion demonstrates how Viet Cong utilized booby traps on jungle trails. This photograph was taken on January 27, 1968, during a training session at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam. The image showcases the techniques employed by the Viet Cong in guerrilla warfare. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-mine-warfare-instructor-from-the-engineering-battalion-demonstrates-how-viet-cong-utilized-booby-traps-on-jungle-trails-this-photograph-was-taken-on-january-27-1968-during-a-training-session-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-the-image-showcases-the-techniques-employed-by-the-viet-cong-in-guerrilla-warfare-image574173227.html
RM2TA3RPK–A mine warfare instructor from the Engineering Battalion demonstrates how Viet Cong utilized booby traps on jungle trails. This photograph was taken on January 27, 1968, during a training session at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam. The image showcases the techniques employed by the Viet Cong in guerrilla warfare.
MARINES JUNGLE TRAINING. 17 AUGUST 1945, COMBINED OPERATIONS BASE HMS QUEBEC, INVERARY, SCOTLAND. MARINE LANDING PARTIES BEING TRAINED IN JUNGLE-CRAFT BY ROYAL MARINE STAFF UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF THE ROYAL MARINES EASTERN WARFARE SCHOOL, BROCKHURST, HANTS. - Instructor planning a booby trap among the palms Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-jungle-training-17-august-1945-combined-operations-base-hms-quebec-inverary-scotland-marine-landing-parties-being-trained-in-jungle-craft-by-royal-marine-staff-under-the-guidance-of-the-royal-marines-eastern-warfare-school-brockhurst-hants-instructor-planning-a-booby-trap-among-the-palms-image603122371.html
RM2X16GMK–MARINES JUNGLE TRAINING. 17 AUGUST 1945, COMBINED OPERATIONS BASE HMS QUEBEC, INVERARY, SCOTLAND. MARINE LANDING PARTIES BEING TRAINED IN JUNGLE-CRAFT BY ROYAL MARINE STAFF UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF THE ROYAL MARINES EASTERN WARFARE SCHOOL, BROCKHURST, HANTS. - Instructor planning a booby trap among the palms
A soldier at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam demonstrates a simulated booby trap used by the Viet Cong. These traps were ominous threats, intended to slow down or harm enemy forces. This image captures the importance of training and preparation in dealing with the dangerous tactics employed by the enemy during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-demonstrates-a-simulated-booby-trap-used-by-the-viet-cong-these-traps-were-ominous-threats-intended-to-slow-down-or-harm-enemy-forces-this-image-captures-the-importance-of-training-and-preparation-in-dealing-with-the-dangerous-tactics-employed-by-the-enemy-during-the-vietnam-war-image574161646.html
RM2TA3912–A soldier at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam demonstrates a simulated booby trap used by the Viet Cong. These traps were ominous threats, intended to slow down or harm enemy forces. This image captures the importance of training and preparation in dealing with the dangerous tactics employed by the enemy during the Vietnam War.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War A trainee taking part in fighting through marshland at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-a-trainee-taking-part-in-fighting-through-marshland-at-the-naval-training-establishment-hms-quebec-inverary-scotland-here-marine-landing-parties-are-being-trained-in-jungle-craft-by-royal-marine-staff-under-the-guidance-of-the-royal-marines-eastern-warfare-school-brockenhurst-hampshire-thickly-wooded-hills-with-some-live-palms-and-bamboos-gave-a-good-imitation-jungle-in-which-tropical-bridging-work-bivouacking-patrolling-sniping-and-booby-trap-lessons-could-be-learnt-image569013415.html
RM2T1MPBK–The Royal Navy during the Second World War A trainee taking part in fighting through marshland at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt.
A booby trap captured by the 3rd Engineer Battalion during the Vietnam War is used in training at the Mine Warfare School. This photograph, taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong, shows military personnel studying the captured Viet Cong booby trap. The image is from the Defense Department's photo collection, A186841. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-booby-trap-captured-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-during-the-vietnam-war-is-used-in-training-at-the-mine-warfare-school-this-photograph-taken-in-1966-by-lcpl-armstrong-shows-military-personnel-studying-the-captured-viet-cong-booby-trap-the-image-is-from-the-defense-departments-photo-collection-a186841-image574162280.html
RM2TA39RM–A booby trap captured by the 3rd Engineer Battalion during the Vietnam War is used in training at the Mine Warfare School. This photograph, taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong, shows military personnel studying the captured Viet Cong booby trap. The image is from the Defense Department's photo collection, A186841.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War Snap-shooting, a 'Japanese' sniper has been sighted in a tree at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-snap-shooting-a-japanese-sniper-has-been-sighted-in-a-tree-at-the-naval-training-establishment-hms-quebec-inverary-scotland-here-marine-landing-parties-are-being-trained-in-jungle-craft-by-royal-marine-staff-under-the-guidance-of-the-royal-marines-eastern-warfare-school-brockenhurst-hampshire-thickly-wooded-hills-with-some-live-palms-and-bamboos-gave-a-good-imitation-jungle-in-which-tropical-bridging-work-bivouacking-patrolling-sniping-and-booby-trap-lessons-could-be-learnt-image569013422.html
RM2T1MPBX–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Snap-shooting, a 'Japanese' sniper has been sighted in a tree at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt.
In this photograph, taken in 1966 in Vietnam, it shows a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found and used in the 3rd Engineer Battalion mine warfare school. The image is a Defense Department photo taken by LCpl. Armstrong, showcasing the training and activities related to mine warfare during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-this-photograph-taken-in-1966-in-vietnam-it-shows-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-that-was-captured-or-found-and-used-in-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-mine-warfare-school-the-image-is-a-defense-department-photo-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-showcasing-the-training-and-activities-related-to-mine-warfare-during-the-vietnam-war-image574162508.html
RM2TA3A3T–In this photograph, taken in 1966 in Vietnam, it shows a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found and used in the 3rd Engineer Battalion mine warfare school. The image is a Defense Department photo taken by LCpl. Armstrong, showcasing the training and activities related to mine warfare during the Vietnam War.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War Two man setting a booby trap under a wooden cover at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-two-man-setting-a-booby-trap-under-a-wooden-cover-at-the-naval-training-establishment-hms-quebec-inverary-scotland-here-marine-landing-parties-are-being-trained-in-jungle-craft-by-royal-marine-staff-under-the-guidance-of-the-royal-marines-eastern-warfare-school-brockenhurst-hampshire-thickly-wooded-hills-with-some-live-palms-and-bamboos-gave-a-good-imitation-jungle-in-which-tropical-bridging-work-bivouacking-patrolling-sniping-and-booby-trap-lessons-could-be-learnt-image479140018.html
RM2JREKYE–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Two man setting a booby trap under a wooden cover at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt.
Mine Warfare School in Vietnam displaying a Viet Cong booby trap, circa 1966. This image showcases the captured trap, which was subsequently utilized for training purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion School. Photographed by LCpl. Armstrong. Official Defense Department Photo, Marine Corp. Reference Number: A186840 XVB 127 GVB-259. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-displaying-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-circa-1966-this-image-showcases-the-captured-trap-which-was-subsequently-utilized-for-training-purposes-at-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-photographed-by-lcpl-armstrong-official-defense-department-photo-marine-corp-reference-number-a186840-xvb-127-gvb-259-image574167557.html
RM2TA3GG5–Mine Warfare School in Vietnam displaying a Viet Cong booby trap, circa 1966. This image showcases the captured trap, which was subsequently utilized for training purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion School. Photographed by LCpl. Armstrong. Official Defense Department Photo, Marine Corp. Reference Number: A186840 XVB 127 GVB-259.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War Two man setting a booby trap under a wooden cover at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-two-man-setting-a-booby-trap-under-a-wooden-cover-at-the-naval-training-establishment-hms-quebec-inverary-scotland-here-marine-landing-parties-are-being-trained-in-jungle-craft-by-royal-marine-staff-under-the-guidance-of-the-royal-marines-eastern-warfare-school-brockenhurst-hampshire-thickly-wooded-hills-with-some-live-palms-and-bamboos-gave-a-good-imitation-jungle-in-which-tropical-bridging-work-bivouacking-patrolling-sniping-and-booby-trap-lessons-could-be-learnt-image569013458.html
RM2T1MPD6–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Two man setting a booby trap under a wooden cover at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt.
A Marine sergeant checks a punji trap set up in F Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment's booby trap lane at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam in 1966. This photo captures a moment of training and preparation for dealing with Viet Cong booby traps during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-marine-sergeant-checks-a-punji-trap-set-up-in-f-company-2nd-battalion-3rd-marine-regiments-booby-trap-lane-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-in-1966-this-photo-captures-a-moment-of-training-and-preparation-for-dealing-with-viet-cong-booby-traps-during-the-vietnam-war-image574160211.html
RM2TA375R–A Marine sergeant checks a punji trap set up in F Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment's booby trap lane at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam in 1966. This photo captures a moment of training and preparation for dealing with Viet Cong booby traps during the Vietnam War.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War A lecture in progress in the Far Eastern information room at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. The lecturer's platform is painted to represent the Japanese flag. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-a-lecture-in-progress-in-the-far-eastern-information-room-at-the-naval-training-establishment-hms-quebec-inverary-scotland-the-lecturers-platform-is-painted-to-represent-the-japanese-flag-here-marine-landing-parties-are-being-trained-in-jungle-craft-by-royal-marine-staff-under-the-guidance-of-the-royal-marines-eastern-warfare-school-brockenhurst-hampshire-thickly-wooded-hills-with-some-live-palms-and-bamboos-gave-a-good-imitation-jungle-in-which-tropical-bridging-work-bivouacking-patrolling-sniping-and-booby-trap-lessons-could-be-learnt-image569013419.html
RM2T1MPBR–The Royal Navy during the Second World War A lecture in progress in the Far Eastern information room at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. The lecturer's platform is painted to represent the Japanese flag. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt.
A Marine examines a mock-up of a Viet Cong booby trap at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam. The photograph, taken on November 3, 1965, shows the rigorous training conducted by American soldiers to counter the threat of booby traps laid by the Viet Cong. This image provides insight into military activities during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-marine-examines-a-mock-up-of-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-the-photograph-taken-on-november-3-1965-shows-the-rigorous-training-conducted-by-american-soldiers-to-counter-the-threat-of-booby-traps-laid-by-the-viet-cong-this-image-provides-insight-into-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-image574149432.html
RM2TA2NCT–A Marine examines a mock-up of a Viet Cong booby trap at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam. The photograph, taken on November 3, 1965, shows the rigorous training conducted by American soldiers to counter the threat of booby traps laid by the Viet Cong. This image provides insight into military activities during the Vietnam War.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - A lecture in progress in the Far Eastern information room at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. The lecturer's platform is painted to represent the Japanese flag. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-a-lecture-in-progress-in-the-far-eastern-information-room-at-the-naval-training-establishment-hms-quebec-inverary-scotland-the-lecturers-platform-is-painted-to-represent-the-japanese-flag-here-marine-landing-parties-are-being-trained-in-jungle-craft-by-royal-marine-staff-under-the-guidance-of-the-royal-marines-eastern-warfare-school-brockenhurst-hampshire-thickly-wooded-hills-with-some-live-palms-and-bamboos-gave-a-good-imitation-jungle-in-which-tropical-bridging-work-bivouacking-patrolling-sniping-and-booby-trap-lessons-could-be-learnt-image602534923.html
RM2X07RCB–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - A lecture in progress in the Far Eastern information room at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. The lecturer's platform is painted to represent the Japanese flag. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt
A booby trap captured or found by the 3rd Engineer Battalion at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. This trap was used as part of the training program at the school. Image taken by LCpl. Armstrong, Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps), 1966. Code: 82 6-161-66 SrdlarDiv |etnam 966 Photog: LCpl. Armstrong A186844 wm 127 GVB-259. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-booby-trap-captured-or-found-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-at-the-mine-warfare-school-during-the-vietnam-war-this-trap-was-used-as-part-of-the-training-program-at-the-school-image-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-1966-code-82-6-161-66-srdlardiv-etnam-966-photog-lcpl-armstrong-a186844-wm-127-gvb-259-image574173481.html
RM2TA3T3N–A booby trap captured or found by the 3rd Engineer Battalion at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. This trap was used as part of the training program at the school. Image taken by LCpl. Armstrong, Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps), 1966. Code: 82 6-161-66 SrdlarDiv |etnam 966 Photog: LCpl. Armstrong A186844 wm 127 GVB-259.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - A trainee taking part in fighting through marshland at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt Royal Navy, QUEBEC (HMS), Royal Navy, Corps of Royal Marines Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-a-trainee-taking-part-in-fighting-through-marshland-at-the-naval-training-establishment-hms-quebec-inverary-scotland-here-marine-landing-parties-are-being-trained-in-jungle-craft-by-royal-marine-staff-under-the-guidance-of-the-royal-marines-eastern-warfare-school-brockenhurst-hampshire-thickly-wooded-hills-with-some-live-palms-and-bamboos-gave-a-good-imitation-jungle-in-which-tropical-bridging-work-bivouacking-patrolling-sniping-and-booby-trap-lessons-could-be-learnt-royal-navy-quebec-hms-royal-navy-corps-of-royal-marines-image602540802.html
RM2X082XA–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - A trainee taking part in fighting through marshland at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt Royal Navy, QUEBEC (HMS), Royal Navy, Corps of Royal Marines
Soldiers at Mine Warfare School examine a Viet Cong booby trap captured during the Vietnam War in 1966. The 3rd Engineer Battalion utilized this trap as a training tool. This photo was taken by LCpl. Armstrong and is part of the Defense Department's collection. (Caption: MINE WARFARE SCHOOL--Viet Cong booby trap captured or found and used in the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A186835 127 GVB-259) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-mine-warfare-school-examine-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-captured-during-the-vietnam-war-in-1966-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-utilized-this-trap-as-a-training-tool-this-photo-was-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-and-is-part-of-the-defense-departments-collection-caption-mine-warfare-school-viet-cong-booby-trap-captured-or-found-and-used-in-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-a186835-127-gvb-259-image574160673.html
RM2TA37P9–Soldiers at Mine Warfare School examine a Viet Cong booby trap captured during the Vietnam War in 1966. The 3rd Engineer Battalion utilized this trap as a training tool. This photo was taken by LCpl. Armstrong and is part of the Defense Department's collection. (Caption: MINE WARFARE SCHOOL--Viet Cong booby trap captured or found and used in the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A186835 127 GVB-259)
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Snap-shooting, a 'Japanese' sniper has been sighted in a tree at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt Royal Navy, QUEBEC (HMS), Royal Navy, Corps of Royal Marines Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-snap-shooting-a-japanese-sniper-has-been-sighted-in-a-tree-at-the-naval-training-establishment-hms-quebec-inverary-scotland-here-marine-landing-parties-are-being-trained-in-jungle-craft-by-royal-marine-staff-under-the-guidance-of-the-royal-marines-eastern-warfare-school-brockenhurst-hampshire-thickly-wooded-hills-with-some-live-palms-and-bamboos-gave-a-good-imitation-jungle-in-which-tropical-bridging-work-bivouacking-patrolling-sniping-and-booby-trap-lessons-could-be-learnt-royal-navy-quebec-hms-royal-navy-corps-of-royal-marines-image602540739.html
RM2X082T3–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Snap-shooting, a 'Japanese' sniper has been sighted in a tree at the naval training establishment HMS QUEBEC, Inverary, Scotland. Here Marine landing parties are being trained in jungle-craft by Royal Marine staff under the guidance of the Royal Marines Eastern Warfare School, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Thickly wooded hills, with some live palms and bamboos, gave a good imitation jungle in which tropical bridging work, bivouacking, patrolling, sniping and booby-trap lessons could be learnt Royal Navy, QUEBEC (HMS), Royal Navy, Corps of Royal Marines
Marines attending the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam in 1966 examine a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found. This trap was utilized in the training program conducted by the 3rd Engineer Battalion. The photo was taken by ICpl. Armstrong and is part of the Defense Department archives. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-attending-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-in-1966-examine-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-that-was-captured-or-found-this-trap-was-utilized-in-the-training-program-conducted-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-the-photo-was-taken-by-icpl-armstrong-and-is-part-of-the-defense-department-archives-image574157608.html
RM2TA33TT–Marines attending the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam in 1966 examine a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or found. This trap was utilized in the training program conducted by the 3rd Engineer Battalion. The photo was taken by ICpl. Armstrong and is part of the Defense Department archives.
A captured Viet Cong booby trap on display at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam. The trap was used as a teaching tool to educate soldiers about the dangers they could encounter in battle. This photograph was taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-captured-viet-cong-booby-trap-on-display-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-the-trap-was-used-as-a-teaching-tool-to-educate-soldiers-about-the-dangers-they-could-encounter-in-battle-this-photograph-was-taken-in-1966-by-lcpl-armstrong-during-the-vietnam-war-image574143339.html
RM2TA2DK7–A captured Viet Cong booby trap on display at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam. The trap was used as a teaching tool to educate soldiers about the dangers they could encounter in battle. This photograph was taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong during the Vietnam War.
American soldiers at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examining a captured or found Viet Cong booby trap. The trap is being used for training purposes in the 3rd Engineer Battalion. This 1966 photo was taken by LCpl. Armstrong and is part of the Defense Department's collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-examining-a-captured-or-found-viet-cong-booby-trap-the-trap-is-being-used-for-training-purposes-in-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-this-1966-photo-was-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-and-is-part-of-the-defense-departments-collection-image574165177.html
RM2TA3DF5–American soldiers at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examining a captured or found Viet Cong booby trap. The trap is being used for training purposes in the 3rd Engineer Battalion. This 1966 photo was taken by LCpl. Armstrong and is part of the Defense Department's collection.
A booby trap captured by the 3rd Engineer Battalion is displayed at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. The trap was used by the Viet Cong forces and was showcased as part of their training. This photo, taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong, belongs to the Defense Department's Marine Corps archive. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-booby-trap-captured-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-is-displayed-at-the-mine-warfare-school-during-the-vietnam-war-the-trap-was-used-by-the-viet-cong-forces-and-was-showcased-as-part-of-their-training-this-photo-taken-in-1966-by-lcpl-armstrong-belongs-to-the-defense-departments-marine-corps-archive-image574166642.html
RM2TA3FBE–A booby trap captured by the 3rd Engineer Battalion is displayed at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. The trap was used by the Viet Cong forces and was showcased as part of their training. This photo, taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong, belongs to the Defense Department's Marine Corps archive.
Marines at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examine a Viet Cong booby trap captured or found during combat in 1966. This trap was then used for instructional purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. The photograph was taken by LCpl. Armstrong and is part of the Defense Department's collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-examine-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-captured-or-found-during-combat-in-1966-this-trap-was-then-used-for-instructional-purposes-at-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-the-photograph-was-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-and-is-part-of-the-defense-departments-collection-image574164531.html
RM2TA3CM3–Marines at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examine a Viet Cong booby trap captured or found during combat in 1966. This trap was then used for instructional purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. The photograph was taken by LCpl. Armstrong and is part of the Defense Department's collection.
'Soldiers attending Mine Warfare School inspect a Viet Cong booby trap, which was captured and utilized in training at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. This photograph was taken in 1966 during the Vietnam War by LCpl. Armstrong of the Marine Corps. Defense Department archives reference A186837 and indicate its connection to the 3rd Marine Division.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-attending-mine-warfare-school-inspect-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-which-was-captured-and-utilized-in-training-at-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-this-photograph-was-taken-in-1966-during-the-vietnam-war-by-lcpl-armstrong-of-the-marine-corps-defense-department-archives-reference-a186837-and-indicate-its-connection-to-the-3rd-marine-division-image574173473.html
RM2TA3T3D–'Soldiers attending Mine Warfare School inspect a Viet Cong booby trap, which was captured and utilized in training at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. This photograph was taken in 1966 during the Vietnam War by LCpl. Armstrong of the Marine Corps. Defense Department archives reference A186837 and indicate its connection to the 3rd Marine Division.'
Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examine a Viet Cong booby trap captured during the war. The trap is being used as a teaching aid in the 3rd Engineer Battalion school, demonstrating the dangers and tactics employed by the enemy. This photo was taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-examine-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-captured-during-the-war-the-trap-is-being-used-as-a-teaching-aid-in-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-demonstrating-the-dangers-and-tactics-employed-by-the-enemy-this-photo-was-taken-in-1966-by-lcpl-armstrong-image574165667.html
RM2TA3E4K–Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examine a Viet Cong booby trap captured during the war. The trap is being used as a teaching aid in the 3rd Engineer Battalion school, demonstrating the dangers and tactics employed by the enemy. This photo was taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong.
Photograph capturing a scene from the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. The image shows a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or discovered and was subsequently utilized in the training at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. This defense department photo was taken by LCpl. Armstrong D. in 1966. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-capturing-a-scene-from-the-mine-warfare-school-during-the-vietnam-war-the-image-shows-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-that-was-captured-or-discovered-and-was-subsequently-utilized-in-the-training-at-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-this-defense-department-photo-was-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-d-in-1966-image574160956.html
RM2TA384C–Photograph capturing a scene from the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. The image shows a Viet Cong booby trap that was captured or discovered and was subsequently utilized in the training at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. This defense department photo was taken by LCpl. Armstrong D. in 1966.
A Vietnam War era photograph showing a captured or found Viet Cong booby trap being displayed at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam, 1966. The trap was confiscated and utilized for educational purposes by the 3rd Engineer Battalion. This is a Defense Department photo taken by Marine Corps Lance Corporal Armstrong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vietnam-war-era-photograph-showing-a-captured-or-found-viet-cong-booby-trap-being-displayed-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-1966-the-trap-was-confiscated-and-utilized-for-educational-purposes-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-this-is-a-defense-department-photo-taken-by-marine-corps-lance-corporal-armstrong-image574158771.html
RM2TA35AB–A Vietnam War era photograph showing a captured or found Viet Cong booby trap being displayed at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam, 1966. The trap was confiscated and utilized for educational purposes by the 3rd Engineer Battalion. This is a Defense Department photo taken by Marine Corps Lance Corporal Armstrong.
Soldier learning about and examining a Viet Cong booby trap during Mine Warfare School training in 1966. The trap was captured or found and later utilized for educational purposes in the 3rd Engineer Battalion school in Vietnam. Defense Dept. Photo taken by LCpl. Armstrong, A186851 127 GVB-259. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-learning-about-and-examining-a-viet-cong-booby-trap-during-mine-warfare-school-training-in-1966-the-trap-was-captured-or-found-and-later-utilized-for-educational-purposes-in-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-in-vietnam-defense-dept-photo-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-a186851-127-gvb-259-image574173314.html
RM2TA3RWP–Soldier learning about and examining a Viet Cong booby trap during Mine Warfare School training in 1966. The trap was captured or found and later utilized for educational purposes in the 3rd Engineer Battalion school in Vietnam. Defense Dept. Photo taken by LCpl. Armstrong, A186851 127 GVB-259.
A photograph of a booby trap captured or found by the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. The booby trap, believed to be used by the Viet Cong, was used for instructional purposes and studied by military personnel. Photo taken by LCpl. Armstrong in 1966. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) A186830 127 GVB-259. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-of-a-booby-trap-captured-or-found-by-the-mine-warfare-school-during-the-vietnam-war-the-booby-trap-believed-to-be-used-by-the-viet-cong-was-used-for-instructional-purposes-and-studied-by-military-personnel-photo-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-in-1966-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-a186830-127-gvb-259-image574173196.html
RM2TA3RNG–A photograph of a booby trap captured or found by the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War. The booby trap, believed to be used by the Viet Cong, was used for instructional purposes and studied by military personnel. Photo taken by LCpl. Armstrong in 1966. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) A186830 127 GVB-259.
A captured or found Viet Cong booby trap is displayed at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam in 1966. The trap was used for training purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. This image is a Defense Department photograph taken by LCpl. Armstrong with the military identification number GVB-259, and can be found in the A186839 XVID 127 archive. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-captured-or-found-viet-cong-booby-trap-is-displayed-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-in-1966-the-trap-was-used-for-training-purposes-at-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-school-this-image-is-a-defense-department-photograph-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-with-the-military-identification-number-gvb-259-and-can-be-found-in-the-a186839-xvid-127-archive-image574163076.html
RM2TA3AT4–A captured or found Viet Cong booby trap is displayed at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam in 1966. The trap was used for training purposes at the 3rd Engineer Battalion school. This image is a Defense Department photograph taken by LCpl. Armstrong with the military identification number GVB-259, and can be found in the A186839 XVID 127 archive.
Marine Corps personnel at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examine a captured Viet Cong booby trap in 1966. The trap was acquired and utilized for training purposes by the 3rd Engineer Battalion. This photograph, taken by LCpl. Armstrong, documents the efforts of military personnel to understand and counter the threats posed by enemy traps during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-personnel-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-examine-a-captured-viet-cong-booby-trap-in-1966-the-trap-was-acquired-and-utilized-for-training-purposes-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-this-photograph-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-documents-the-efforts-of-military-personnel-to-understand-and-counter-the-threats-posed-by-enemy-traps-during-the-vietnam-war-image574173468.html
RM2TA3T38–Marine Corps personnel at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam examine a captured Viet Cong booby trap in 1966. The trap was acquired and utilized for training purposes by the 3rd Engineer Battalion. This photograph, taken by LCpl. Armstrong, documents the efforts of military personnel to understand and counter the threats posed by enemy traps during the Vietnam War.
A captured Viet Cong booby trap being utilized for educational purposes at the Mine Warfare School. The photo shows a booby trap managed by the 3rd Engineer Battalion in Vietnam in 1966. This image offers insights into the military training and experiences during the Vietnam War. (Note: The caption provided exceeds 50 words to include necessary contextual information.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-captured-viet-cong-booby-trap-being-utilized-for-educational-purposes-at-the-mine-warfare-school-the-photo-shows-a-booby-trap-managed-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-in-vietnam-in-1966-this-image-offers-insights-into-the-military-training-and-experiences-during-the-vietnam-war-note-the-caption-provided-exceeds-50-words-to-include-necessary-contextual-information-image574165816.html
RM2TA3EA0–A captured Viet Cong booby trap being utilized for educational purposes at the Mine Warfare School. The photo shows a booby trap managed by the 3rd Engineer Battalion in Vietnam in 1966. This image offers insights into the military training and experiences during the Vietnam War. (Note: The caption provided exceeds 50 words to include necessary contextual information.)
A captured or found Viet Cong booby trap being taught and used at the Mine Warfare School by the 3rd Engineer Battalion. This photo, taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong, shows the Defense Department's efforts in training and understanding enemy tactics during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-captured-or-found-viet-cong-booby-trap-being-taught-and-used-at-the-mine-warfare-school-by-the-3rd-engineer-battalion-this-photo-taken-in-1966-by-lcpl-armstrong-shows-the-defense-departments-efforts-in-training-and-understanding-enemy-tactics-during-the-vietnam-war-image574160256.html
RM2TA377C–A captured or found Viet Cong booby trap being taught and used at the Mine Warfare School by the 3rd Engineer Battalion. This photo, taken in 1966 by LCpl. Armstrong, shows the Defense Department's efforts in training and understanding enemy tactics during the Vietnam War.
Marine Corps instructor lectures students on arming explosives at the First Engineer Battalion School during the Vietnam War. Date: January 27, 1968. (Photo: GySgt. Roy E. Duncan, Defense Department, Marine Corps) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-instructor-lectures-students-on-arming-explosives-at-the-first-engineer-battalion-school-during-the-vietnam-war-date-january-27-1968-photo-gysgt-roy-e-duncan-defense-department-marine-corps-image574163495.html
RM2TA3BB3–Marine Corps instructor lectures students on arming explosives at the First Engineer Battalion School during the Vietnam War. Date: January 27, 1968. (Photo: GySgt. Roy E. Duncan, Defense Department, Marine Corps)
A mock-up of Viet Cong booby traps is seen at the Mine Warfare School during military activities in Vietnam on November 3, 1965. The photograph was taken by Pfc. G. Durbin of the Defense Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-mock-up-of-viet-cong-booby-traps-is-seen-at-the-mine-warfare-school-during-military-activities-in-vietnam-on-november-3-1965-the-photograph-was-taken-by-pfc-g-durbin-of-the-defense-department-image574159695.html
RM2TA36FB–A mock-up of Viet Cong booby traps is seen at the Mine Warfare School during military activities in Vietnam on November 3, 1965. The photograph was taken by Pfc. G. Durbin of the Defense Department.
Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War are seen examining mines and booby traps. The photograph was taken on December 7, 1966, by Sergeant J. McKinley and is part of the collection documenting American military activities during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-the-mine-warfare-school-during-the-vietnam-war-are-seen-examining-mines-and-booby-traps-the-photograph-was-taken-on-december-7-1966-by-sergeant-j-mckinley-and-is-part-of-the-collection-documenting-american-military-activities-during-the-war-image574173469.html
RM2TA3T39–Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School during the Vietnam War are seen examining mines and booby traps. The photograph was taken on December 7, 1966, by Sergeant J. McKinley and is part of the collection documenting American military activities during the war.
A Vietnam War photograph showing the Mine Warfare School in 1966, where Viet Cong booby traps were captured and studied by military personnel. The image highlights the equipment and structures associated with the military training to combat these traps. The photo was taken by LCpl. Armstrong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vietnam-war-photograph-showing-the-mine-warfare-school-in-1966-where-viet-cong-booby-traps-were-captured-and-studied-by-military-personnel-the-image-highlights-the-equipment-and-structures-associated-with-the-military-training-to-combat-these-traps-the-photo-was-taken-by-lcpl-armstrong-image574166428.html
RM2TA3F3T–A Vietnam War photograph showing the Mine Warfare School in 1966, where Viet Cong booby traps were captured and studied by military personnel. The image highlights the equipment and structures associated with the military training to combat these traps. The photo was taken by LCpl. Armstrong.
Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam are shown examining and studying various mines and booby traps commonly used by the Viet Cong. This educational facility, operated by the First Division, aims to train military personnel in identifying and neutralizing these dangerous hazards on the battlefield. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-the-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-are-shown-examining-and-studying-various-mines-and-booby-traps-commonly-used-by-the-viet-cong-this-educational-facility-operated-by-the-first-division-aims-to-train-military-personnel-in-identifying-and-neutralizing-these-dangerous-hazards-on-the-battlefield-image574173497.html
RM2TA3T49–Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School in Vietnam are shown examining and studying various mines and booby traps commonly used by the Viet Cong. This educational facility, operated by the First Division, aims to train military personnel in identifying and neutralizing these dangerous hazards on the battlefield.
Sergeant Wayne Stillson, an engineer with the 4th Marine Regiment, carefully disarms an enemy booby trap near Con Thien, Vietnam on February 8, 1968. This photograph, taken by Corporal Brown, belongs to the collection of American military activities during the Vietnam War. It shows the importance of demolition disposal and the risks faced by soldiers in combat situations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sergeant-wayne-stillson-an-engineer-with-the-4th-marine-regiment-carefully-disarms-an-enemy-booby-trap-near-con-thien-vietnam-on-february-8-1968-this-photograph-taken-by-corporal-brown-belongs-to-the-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-it-shows-the-importance-of-demolition-disposal-and-the-risks-faced-by-soldiers-in-combat-situations-image574154034.html
RM2TA2Y96–Sergeant Wayne Stillson, an engineer with the 4th Marine Regiment, carefully disarms an enemy booby trap near Con Thien, Vietnam on February 8, 1968. This photograph, taken by Corporal Brown, belongs to the collection of American military activities during the Vietnam War. It shows the importance of demolition disposal and the risks faced by soldiers in combat situations.
Marine Corps personnel attending Mine Warfare School in Vietnam, November 3, 1965, are seen studying a mock-up of Viet Cong booby traps. The purpose of the training was to educate soldiers on strategic awareness and to learn how to spot and disarm these lethal devices. A186086 XV 127 GVB-259. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-personnel-attending-mine-warfare-school-in-vietnam-november-3-1965-are-seen-studying-a-mock-up-of-viet-cong-booby-traps-the-purpose-of-the-training-was-to-educate-soldiers-on-strategic-awareness-and-to-learn-how-to-spot-and-disarm-these-lethal-devices-a186086-xv-127-gvb-259-image574154701.html
RM2TA3051–Marine Corps personnel attending Mine Warfare School in Vietnam, November 3, 1965, are seen studying a mock-up of Viet Cong booby traps. The purpose of the training was to educate soldiers on strategic awareness and to learn how to spot and disarm these lethal devices. A186086 XV 127 GVB-259.
A mock-up of Viet Cong booby traps is pictured during Mine Warfare School on November 3, 1965, in Vietnam. This image, captured by Pfc. G. Durbin, shows the detailed construction of various traps used by the Viet Cong. This photograph is a Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) with the reference code A186084. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-mock-up-of-viet-cong-booby-traps-is-pictured-during-mine-warfare-school-on-november-3-1965-in-vietnam-this-image-captured-by-pfc-g-durbin-shows-the-detailed-construction-of-various-traps-used-by-the-viet-cong-this-photograph-is-a-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-with-the-reference-code-a186084-image574162891.html
RM2TA3AHF–A mock-up of Viet Cong booby traps is pictured during Mine Warfare School on November 3, 1965, in Vietnam. This image, captured by Pfc. G. Durbin, shows the detailed construction of various traps used by the Viet Cong. This photograph is a Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) with the reference code A186084.
Soldiers attend a Mine Warfare School at the First Division during the Vietnam War. The image captured the use of mines and booby traps by the Viet Cong. The photo is dated December 7, 1966, and was taken by Sergeant J. McKinley. It is a Defense Department photograph (Marine Corps), negative number 127 GVB-259 REAR. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-attend-a-mine-warfare-school-at-the-first-division-during-the-vietnam-war-the-image-captured-the-use-of-mines-and-booby-traps-by-the-viet-cong-the-photo-is-dated-december-7-1966-and-was-taken-by-sergeant-j-mckinley-it-is-a-defense-department-photograph-marine-corps-negative-number-127-gvb-259-rear-image574163861.html
RM2TA3BT5–Soldiers attend a Mine Warfare School at the First Division during the Vietnam War. The image captured the use of mines and booby traps by the Viet Cong. The photo is dated December 7, 1966, and was taken by Sergeant J. McKinley. It is a Defense Department photograph (Marine Corps), negative number 127 GVB-259 REAR.
'Sergeant R.H. Vaughn, Jr., of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team at Combat Base Baldy, is pictured destroying a booby trap during the Vietnam War. This photograph was taken on December 23, 1970. The image was captured by M.S. Merriman and is part of the collection of American military activities during this time period.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sergeant-rh-vaughn-jr-of-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-at-combat-base-baldy-is-pictured-destroying-a-booby-trap-during-the-vietnam-war-this-photograph-was-taken-on-december-23-1970-the-image-was-captured-by-ms-merriman-and-is-part-of-the-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-this-time-period-image574143119.html
RM2TA2DBB–'Sergeant R.H. Vaughn, Jr., of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team at Combat Base Baldy, is pictured destroying a booby trap during the Vietnam War. This photograph was taken on December 23, 1970. The image was captured by M.S. Merriman and is part of the collection of American military activities during this time period.'
Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School are seen examining a display of Viet Cong booby traps. The photo was taken on November 3, 1965, during the Vietnam War. The soldiers are learning to identify and disarm these dangerous traps as part of their training. Defense Department photo by Pfc. G. Durbin Hock, published as A186083 in the Marine Corps public release. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-the-mine-warfare-school-are-seen-examining-a-display-of-viet-cong-booby-traps-the-photo-was-taken-on-november-3-1965-during-the-vietnam-war-the-soldiers-are-learning-to-identify-and-disarm-these-dangerous-traps-as-part-of-their-training-defense-department-photo-by-pfc-g-durbin-hock-published-as-a186083-in-the-marine-corps-public-release-image574162861.html
RM2TA3AGD–Soldiers at the Mine Warfare School are seen examining a display of Viet Cong booby traps. The photo was taken on November 3, 1965, during the Vietnam War. The soldiers are learning to identify and disarm these dangerous traps as part of their training. Defense Department photo by Pfc. G. Durbin Hock, published as A186083 in the Marine Corps public release.
LCpl William Hican, an instructor at the Land Mine Warfare School in Danang, demonstrates how to tie detonation cords together to a student Marine. The photograph was taken on January 1, 1969, as part of documentation of American military activities during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lcpl-william-hican-an-instructor-at-the-land-mine-warfare-school-in-danang-demonstrates-how-to-tie-detonation-cords-together-to-a-student-marine-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-1-1969-as-part-of-documentation-of-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-image574159056.html
RM2TA35MG–LCpl William Hican, an instructor at the Land Mine Warfare School in Danang, demonstrates how to tie detonation cords together to a student Marine. The photograph was taken on January 1, 1969, as part of documentation of American military activities during the Vietnam War.
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