Dozens of Sailors, Marines and civilians assigned to Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Sigonella (FLCSI) participated in a Fitness and Weight Loss Challenge February 28-March 1, 2021 at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples, Detachment Gaeta, and Mail Control Activity at Rome International Airport, Italy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dozens-of-sailors-marines-and-civilians-assigned-to-naval-supply-systems-command-fleet-logistics-center-sigonella-flcsi-participated-in-a-fitness-and-weight-loss-challenge-february-28-march-1-2021-at-naval-support-activity-nsa-naples-detachment-gaeta-and-mail-control-activity-at-rome-international-airport-italy-image442185412.html
RM2GKB804–Dozens of Sailors, Marines and civilians assigned to Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Sigonella (FLCSI) participated in a Fitness and Weight Loss Challenge February 28-March 1, 2021 at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples, Detachment Gaeta, and Mail Control Activity at Rome International Airport, Italy.
Sgt Arnold I. Kirchenberg, assistant NCOIC of FLC's MARS station, relays one of over 60 daily calls made by FLC Marines to Japan, Okinawa, Hawaii, or the continental United States (CONUS) during the Vietnam War. The photograph was taken in 1970 by Sgt George Heikkinen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-arnold-i-kirchenberg-assistant-ncoic-of-flcs-mars-station-relays-one-of-over-60-daily-calls-made-by-flc-marines-to-japan-okinawa-hawaii-or-the-continental-united-states-conus-during-the-vietnam-war-the-photograph-was-taken-in-1970-by-sgt-george-heikkinen-image574139287.html
RM2TA28EF–Sgt Arnold I. Kirchenberg, assistant NCOIC of FLC's MARS station, relays one of over 60 daily calls made by FLC Marines to Japan, Okinawa, Hawaii, or the continental United States (CONUS) during the Vietnam War. The photograph was taken in 1970 by Sgt George Heikkinen.
Naples, Italy. (June 29, 2018) – Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naples-italy-june-29-2018-sailors-and-marines-of-fleet-logistic-center-flc-sigonella-site-naples-unload-and-organize-a-truck-load-of-mail-from-rome-at-nsa-naples-june-29-2018-flc-sigonella-receives-roughly-333000-shipments-and-sends-out-about-49000-a-year-for-four-individual-sites-image217145794.html
RMPH7RJX–Naples, Italy. (June 29, 2018) – Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites.
Lieutenant Commander Anthony Volz, a Catholic chaplain at the Force Logistic Command (FLC), is seen presenting furnishings to the sisters of the Phuoc Thanuh orphanage in Vietnam on August 20, 1967. The furniture was purchased using funds donated by FLC Marines and Seabeas of nearby Haval Mobile Construction Battalion 74. Father Volz also conducts Sunday services at Red Beach, located approximately ten miles northwest of Da Nang. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-commander-anthony-volz-a-catholic-chaplain-at-the-force-logistic-command-flc-is-seen-presenting-furnishings-to-the-sisters-of-the-phuoc-thanuh-orphanage-in-vietnam-on-august-20-1967-the-furniture-was-purchased-using-funds-donated-by-flc-marines-and-seabeas-of-nearby-haval-mobile-construction-battalion-74-father-volz-also-conducts-sunday-services-at-red-beach-located-approximately-ten-miles-northwest-of-da-nang-image574155635.html
RM2TA31AB–Lieutenant Commander Anthony Volz, a Catholic chaplain at the Force Logistic Command (FLC), is seen presenting furnishings to the sisters of the Phuoc Thanuh orphanage in Vietnam on August 20, 1967. The furniture was purchased using funds donated by FLC Marines and Seabeas of nearby Haval Mobile Construction Battalion 74. Father Volz also conducts Sunday services at Red Beach, located approximately ten miles northwest of Da Nang.
Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-and-marines-of-fleet-logistic-center-flc-sigonella-site-naples-unload-and-organize-a-truck-load-of-mail-from-rome-at-nsa-naples-june-29-2018-flc-sigonella-receives-roughly-333000-shipments-and-sends-out-about-49000-a-year-for-four-individual-sites-image217145791.html
RMPH7RJR–Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites.
Seabee Utilities Technician Third Class Robert H. Driver is seen operating a pipe cutting and threading machine at the plumbing shop in Camp Books Public Works Department. Driver, along with 34 other Seabees from the Naval Support Activity in Da Nang, is on detached duty to the Marine Force Logistic Command in Vietnam. They provide construction and maintenance support to the FLC Marines at Camp Books and also train local Vietnamese tradesmen in modern building techniques. The photograph was taken by Cpl Mike Teramoto. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seabee-utilities-technician-third-class-robert-h-driver-is-seen-operating-a-pipe-cutting-and-threading-machine-at-the-plumbing-shop-in-camp-books-public-works-department-driver-along-with-34-other-seabees-from-the-naval-support-activity-in-da-nang-is-on-detached-duty-to-the-marine-force-logistic-command-in-vietnam-they-provide-construction-and-maintenance-support-to-the-flc-marines-at-camp-books-and-also-train-local-vietnamese-tradesmen-in-modern-building-techniques-the-photograph-was-taken-by-cpl-mike-teramoto-image574155805.html
RM2TA31GD–Seabee Utilities Technician Third Class Robert H. Driver is seen operating a pipe cutting and threading machine at the plumbing shop in Camp Books Public Works Department. Driver, along with 34 other Seabees from the Naval Support Activity in Da Nang, is on detached duty to the Marine Force Logistic Command in Vietnam. They provide construction and maintenance support to the FLC Marines at Camp Books and also train local Vietnamese tradesmen in modern building techniques. The photograph was taken by Cpl Mike Teramoto.
Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-and-marines-of-fleet-logistic-center-flc-sigonella-site-naples-unload-and-organize-a-truck-load-of-mail-from-rome-at-nsa-naples-june-29-2018-flc-sigonella-receives-roughly-333000-shipments-and-sends-out-about-49000-a-year-for-four-individual-sites-image217145792.html
RMPH7RJT–Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites.
Marines gather around a 24-foot high Christmas tree made of 500 empty sandbags in Danang, Vietnam on December 21, 1970. The tree, located with the chapel in the background, was lit during a tree lighting ceremony and Christmas party for FLC Marines on December 18. Photograph taken by SSgt. Lucas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-gather-around-a-24-foot-high-christmas-tree-made-of-500-empty-sandbags-in-danang-vietnam-on-december-21-1970-the-tree-located-with-the-chapel-in-the-background-was-lit-during-a-tree-lighting-ceremony-and-christmas-party-for-flc-marines-on-december-18-photograph-taken-by-ssgt-lucas-image574155755.html
RM2TA31EK–Marines gather around a 24-foot high Christmas tree made of 500 empty sandbags in Danang, Vietnam on December 21, 1970. The tree, located with the chapel in the background, was lit during a tree lighting ceremony and Christmas party for FLC Marines on December 18. Photograph taken by SSgt. Lucas.
Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-and-marines-of-fleet-logistic-center-flc-sigonella-site-naples-unload-and-organize-a-truck-load-of-mail-from-rome-at-nsa-naples-june-29-2018-flc-sigonella-receives-roughly-333000-shipments-and-sends-out-about-49000-a-year-for-four-individual-sites-image217145790.html
RMPH7RJP–Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites.
Caption: Marine Lance Corporal David S. Downing sings a duet with eight-year-old patient Pham Toan at Hoa Khanh children's Hospital during the Vietnam War. The toys were distributed by FLC Marines to bring joy during the Tet holiday. Photographed by Sgt. George Heikkinen in 1970. Defense Dept. Photo (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-marine-lance-corporal-david-s-downing-sings-a-duet-with-eight-year-old-patient-pham-toan-at-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-during-the-vietnam-war-the-toys-were-distributed-by-flc-marines-to-bring-joy-during-the-tet-holiday-photographed-by-sgt-george-heikkinen-in-1970-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-image574163860.html
RM2TA3BT4–Caption: Marine Lance Corporal David S. Downing sings a duet with eight-year-old patient Pham Toan at Hoa Khanh children's Hospital during the Vietnam War. The toys were distributed by FLC Marines to bring joy during the Tet holiday. Photographed by Sgt. George Heikkinen in 1970. Defense Dept. Photo (Marine Corps).
Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-and-marines-of-fleet-logistic-center-flc-sigonella-site-naples-unload-and-organize-a-truck-load-of-mail-from-rome-at-nsa-naples-june-29-2018-flc-sigonella-receives-roughly-333000-shipments-and-sends-out-about-49000-a-year-for-four-individual-sites-image217145787.html
RMPH7RJK–Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites.
Navy doctor Lt Ronald Biviano examines a young Vietnamese patient during morning rounds at the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in Vietnam. The hospital, located on the Marine Force Logistic Command (FLC) headquarters compound, is supported by voluntary contributions from FLC Marines and Navymen. It is one of the largest hospitals of its kind in Vietnam and is set to expand its capacity with a new modern facility opening soon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navy-doctor-lt-ronald-biviano-examines-a-young-vietnamese-patient-during-morning-rounds-at-the-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-in-vietnam-the-hospital-located-on-the-marine-force-logistic-command-flc-headquarters-compound-is-supported-by-voluntary-contributions-from-flc-marines-and-navymen-it-is-one-of-the-largest-hospitals-of-its-kind-in-vietnam-and-is-set-to-expand-its-capacity-with-a-new-modern-facility-opening-soon-image574150632.html
RM2TA2PYM–Navy doctor Lt Ronald Biviano examines a young Vietnamese patient during morning rounds at the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in Vietnam. The hospital, located on the Marine Force Logistic Command (FLC) headquarters compound, is supported by voluntary contributions from FLC Marines and Navymen. It is one of the largest hospitals of its kind in Vietnam and is set to expand its capacity with a new modern facility opening soon.
Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-and-marines-of-fleet-logistic-center-flc-sigonella-site-naples-unload-and-organize-a-truck-load-of-mail-from-rome-at-nsa-naples-june-29-2018-flc-sigonella-receives-roughly-333000-shipments-and-sends-out-about-49000-a-year-for-four-individual-sites-image217145789.html
RMPH7RJN–Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites.
'U.S Marines in Vietnam being supplied for combat, with efficient work being done by FLC forklift operators who load and unload supplies in I Corps. This photograph showcases the loading and unloading of gear, showing the improved supply system for the Marines during the war.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-in-vietnam-being-supplied-for-combat-with-efficient-work-being-done-by-flc-forklift-operators-who-load-and-unload-supplies-in-i-corps-this-photograph-showcases-the-loading-and-unloading-of-gear-showing-the-improved-supply-system-for-the-marines-during-the-war-image574155443.html
RM2TA313F–'U.S Marines in Vietnam being supplied for combat, with efficient work being done by FLC forklift operators who load and unload supplies in I Corps. This photograph showcases the loading and unloading of gear, showing the improved supply system for the Marines during the war.'
Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-and-marines-of-fleet-logistic-center-flc-sigonella-site-naples-unload-and-organize-a-truck-load-of-mail-from-rome-at-nsa-naples-june-29-2018-flc-sigonella-receives-roughly-333000-shipments-and-sends-out-about-49000-a-year-for-four-individual-sites-image217145782.html
RMPH7RJE–Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites.
Supplies furnished by the Force Logistic Command are being unloaded at Camp Muir (formerly Hill 55), 12 miles south of Danang. These supplies are destined for Marines in the field who are taking part in Operation Oklahoma Hills. FLC truck convoys transport the supplies daily in support of the 1st Marine Division. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/supplies-furnished-by-the-force-logistic-command-are-being-unloaded-at-camp-muir-formerly-hill-55-12-miles-south-of-danang-these-supplies-are-destined-for-marines-in-the-field-who-are-taking-part-in-operation-oklahoma-hills-flc-truck-convoys-transport-the-supplies-daily-in-support-of-the-1st-marine-division-image574156146.html
RM2TA320J–Supplies furnished by the Force Logistic Command are being unloaded at Camp Muir (formerly Hill 55), 12 miles south of Danang. These supplies are destined for Marines in the field who are taking part in Operation Oklahoma Hills. FLC truck convoys transport the supplies daily in support of the 1st Marine Division.
Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-and-marines-of-fleet-logistic-center-flc-sigonella-site-naples-unload-and-organize-a-truck-load-of-mail-from-rome-at-nsa-naples-june-29-2018-flc-sigonella-receives-roughly-333000-shipments-and-sends-out-about-49000-a-year-for-four-individual-sites-image217145788.html
RMPH7RJM–Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites.
Lieutenant General H. Nickerson Jr. addressing the Marines of the Data Processing Platoon at the opening ceremonies of the new Data Processing facility at FLC, Red Beach, Da Nang. This photograph was taken by Cpl N. W. Myers and is part of a collection documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-general-h-nickerson-jr-addressing-the-marines-of-the-data-processing-platoon-at-the-opening-ceremonies-of-the-new-data-processing-facility-at-flc-red-beach-da-nang-this-photograph-was-taken-by-cpl-n-w-myers-and-is-part-of-a-collection-documenting-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-image574139956.html
RM2TA29AC–Lieutenant General H. Nickerson Jr. addressing the Marines of the Data Processing Platoon at the opening ceremonies of the new Data Processing facility at FLC, Red Beach, Da Nang. This photograph was taken by Cpl N. W. Myers and is part of a collection documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War.
Naples, Italy. (June 29, 2018) – Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naples-italy-june-29-2018-sailors-and-marines-of-fleet-logistic-center-flc-sigonella-site-naples-unload-and-organize-a-truck-load-of-mail-from-rome-at-nsa-naples-june-29-2018-flc-sigonella-receives-roughly-333000-shipments-and-sends-out-about-49000-a-year-for-four-individual-sites-image217145793.html
RMPH7RJW–Naples, Italy. (June 29, 2018) – Sailors and Marines of Fleet Logistic Center (FLC) Sigonella, site Naples, unload and organize a truck load of mail from Rome at NSA Naples June 29, 2018. FLC Sigonella receives roughly 333,000 shipments and sends out about 49,000 a year for four individual sites.
Brigadier General J.R. Jones delivers a Thanksgiving Day message to Marines during a special observance outside the Force Logistic Command (FLC) chapel in 1970. Over 400 Marines attended the non-sectarian service. The photo was taken by SSgt. Lucas ANG, Vietnam, and is an official Defense Department photo (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigadier-general-jr-jones-delivers-a-thanksgiving-day-message-to-marines-during-a-special-observance-outside-the-force-logistic-command-flc-chapel-in-1970-over-400-marines-attended-the-non-sectarian-service-the-photo-was-taken-by-ssgt-lucas-ang-vietnam-and-is-an-official-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-image574139606.html
RM2TA28WX–Brigadier General J.R. Jones delivers a Thanksgiving Day message to Marines during a special observance outside the Force Logistic Command (FLC) chapel in 1970. Over 400 Marines attended the non-sectarian service. The photo was taken by SSgt. Lucas ANG, Vietnam, and is an official Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).
SAN DIEGO (Sept. 20, 2017) Personnel at the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) San Diego assist in the coordination and delivery of more than 50,000 pounds of humanitarian aid and supplies Sept. 20, 2017 as part of earthquake relief efforts for Mexico. The White House ordered the urgent staging and delivery of the medical, water sanitation and hygiene supplies following a 7.1 magnitude earthquake that rocked the Mexican nation Sept. 19. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-diego-sept-20-2017-personnel-at-the-naval-supply-systems-commandnavsup-fleet-logistics-center-flc-san-diego-assist-in-the-coordination-and-delivery-of-more-than-50000-pounds-of-humanitarian-aid-and-supplies-sept-20-2017-as-part-of-earthquake-relief-efforts-for-mexico-the-white-house-ordered-the-urgent-staging-and-delivery-of-the-medical-water-sanitation-and-hygiene-supplies-following-a-71-magnitude-earthquake-that-rocked-the-mexican-nation-sept-19-image222015399.html
RMPW5JWB–SAN DIEGO (Sept. 20, 2017) Personnel at the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) San Diego assist in the coordination and delivery of more than 50,000 pounds of humanitarian aid and supplies Sept. 20, 2017 as part of earthquake relief efforts for Mexico. The White House ordered the urgent staging and delivery of the medical, water sanitation and hygiene supplies following a 7.1 magnitude earthquake that rocked the Mexican nation Sept. 19.
Corporal Walter R. Bethel, from the Legal Section of Force Logistic Command (FLC) during the Vietnam War, inspects a section of security wire near his bunker at Camp Jay H. Books in Danang. The photograph captures Bethel, one of many Marines assigned to night guard duty on the perimeter, ensuring the security of the camp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-walter-r-bethel-from-the-legal-section-of-force-logistic-command-flc-during-the-vietnam-war-inspects-a-section-of-security-wire-near-his-bunker-at-camp-jay-h-books-in-danang-the-photograph-captures-bethel-one-of-many-marines-assigned-to-night-guard-duty-on-the-perimeter-ensuring-the-security-of-the-camp-image574162665.html
RM2TA3A9D–Corporal Walter R. Bethel, from the Legal Section of Force Logistic Command (FLC) during the Vietnam War, inspects a section of security wire near his bunker at Camp Jay H. Books in Danang. The photograph captures Bethel, one of many Marines assigned to night guard duty on the perimeter, ensuring the security of the camp.
Marines of the Force Logistic Command's provisional Rifle Company conduct patrols in 1969, searching for enemy munitions and fortified underground installations. Composed of volunteers from within the FLC Commands, they provide vital security for the FLC Complex near Da Nang. Image credit: LCpl Al Wiegand. Defense Dept. photo (Marine Corps). A193665 127 GVB-286. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-of-the-force-logistic-commands-provisional-rifle-company-conduct-patrols-in-1969-searching-for-enemy-munitions-and-fortified-underground-installations-composed-of-volunteers-from-within-the-flc-commands-they-provide-vital-security-for-the-flc-complex-near-da-nang-image-credit-lcpl-al-wiegand-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-a193665-127-gvb-286-image574166293.html
RM2TA3EY1–Marines of the Force Logistic Command's provisional Rifle Company conduct patrols in 1969, searching for enemy munitions and fortified underground installations. Composed of volunteers from within the FLC Commands, they provide vital security for the FLC Complex near Da Nang. Image credit: LCpl Al Wiegand. Defense Dept. photo (Marine Corps). A193665 127 GVB-286.
'Marines of F Battery, Second Battalion, Eleventh Marines, oversee the delivery of ammunition via a CH-53 transport helicopter during Operation TAYLOR COMMON. The helicopters, operated by Force Logistic Command, assist in providing fire support near the Laotian border. The ammunition is transported from an FLC supply point near Da Nang to Force Logistic Command's Logistic Support Unit at An Hoa.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-of-f-battery-second-battalion-eleventh-marines-oversee-the-delivery-of-ammunition-via-a-ch-53-transport-helicopter-during-operation-taylor-common-the-helicopters-operated-by-force-logistic-command-assist-in-providing-fire-support-near-the-laotian-border-the-ammunition-is-transported-from-an-flc-supply-point-near-da-nang-to-force-logistic-commands-logistic-support-unit-at-an-hoa-image574161283.html
RM2TA38G3–'Marines of F Battery, Second Battalion, Eleventh Marines, oversee the delivery of ammunition via a CH-53 transport helicopter during Operation TAYLOR COMMON. The helicopters, operated by Force Logistic Command, assist in providing fire support near the Laotian border. The ammunition is transported from an FLC supply point near Da Nang to Force Logistic Command's Logistic Support Unit at An Hoa.'
Maintenance work being carried out during the Vietnam War. Marine Lance CorporaI David R. Summers, assisted by a Korean forklift driver, is seen stringing temporary electrical wire. Summers' work is based at the Force Logistic Command (FLC) Supply Battalion, which deals with the packaging and transportation of supplies for Marines in Vietnam's northern provinces. This photograph was taken by Sgt Mike Teramoto and was part of the American military activities during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maintenance-work-being-carried-out-during-the-vietnam-war-marine-lance-corporai-david-r-summers-assisted-by-a-korean-forklift-driver-is-seen-stringing-temporary-electrical-wire-summers-work-is-based-at-the-force-logistic-command-flc-supply-battalion-which-deals-with-the-packaging-and-transportation-of-supplies-for-marines-in-vietnams-northern-provinces-this-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-mike-teramoto-and-was-part-of-the-american-military-activities-during-the-war-image574159818.html
RM2TA36KP–Maintenance work being carried out during the Vietnam War. Marine Lance CorporaI David R. Summers, assisted by a Korean forklift driver, is seen stringing temporary electrical wire. Summers' work is based at the Force Logistic Command (FLC) Supply Battalion, which deals with the packaging and transportation of supplies for Marines in Vietnam's northern provinces. This photograph was taken by Sgt Mike Teramoto and was part of the American military activities during the war.
Marine Lance Corporal Lewis A. Raborn and his war dog Nick inspect an empty can in a former Platoon Patrol Base (PPB) during the Vietnam War. They were part of a unit from 3rd Platoon, Company 'A', 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, conducting searches for enemy booby-traps and mines in the mountains. The Marines later established their own PPB to conduct patrols in the area. (Photograph by Sergeant R.D. Lucas, U.S. Department of Defense, Marine Corps, 2-0120-71 FLC Vietnam 35mm Negative, A194735) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-lance-corporal-lewis-a-raborn-and-his-war-dog-nick-inspect-an-empty-can-in-a-former-platoon-patrol-base-ppb-during-the-vietnam-war-they-were-part-of-a-unit-from-3rd-platoon-company-a-1st-battalion-5th-marines-conducting-searches-for-enemy-booby-traps-and-mines-in-the-mountains-the-marines-later-established-their-own-ppb-to-conduct-patrols-in-the-area-photograph-by-sergeant-rd-lucas-us-department-of-defense-marine-corps-2-0120-71-flc-vietnam-35mm-negative-a194735-image574171259.html
RM2TA3N8B–Marine Lance Corporal Lewis A. Raborn and his war dog Nick inspect an empty can in a former Platoon Patrol Base (PPB) during the Vietnam War. They were part of a unit from 3rd Platoon, Company 'A', 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, conducting searches for enemy booby-traps and mines in the mountains. The Marines later established their own PPB to conduct patrols in the area. (Photograph by Sergeant R.D. Lucas, U.S. Department of Defense, Marine Corps, 2-0120-71 FLC Vietnam 35mm Negative, A194735)
Marine Corps Commandant General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., salutes Vietnamese children as he leaves the lba Khanh Children's Hospital during a visit to Marine Force Logistic Command (FLC) headquarters. The Hospital, administered by Marines and Navy personnel, will be dedicated soon. Accompanying Gen. Chapman is Navy LtGmdr. Guido H. DiBenedetto. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-commandant-general-leonard-f-chapman-jr-salutes-vietnamese-children-as-he-leaves-the-lba-khanh-childrens-hospital-during-a-visit-to-marine-force-logistic-command-flc-headquarters-the-hospital-administered-by-marines-and-navy-personnel-will-be-dedicated-soon-accompanying-gen-chapman-is-navy-ltgmdr-guido-h-dibenedetto-image574155118.html
RM2TA30KX–Marine Corps Commandant General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., salutes Vietnamese children as he leaves the lba Khanh Children's Hospital during a visit to Marine Force Logistic Command (FLC) headquarters. The Hospital, administered by Marines and Navy personnel, will be dedicated soon. Accompanying Gen. Chapman is Navy LtGmdr. Guido H. DiBenedetto.
'Navy corpsmen attached to the Force Logistic Command administer a cholera vaccination to a Vietnamese child during a Medical Civic Action Program (MedCAP) in 1969 Vietnam. These dedicated corpsmen not only provide medical aid to Marines but also participate in off-duty MedCAPS in local villages. MedCAPS within the FLC area are crucial to the overall pacification program.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navy-corpsmen-attached-to-the-force-logistic-command-administer-a-cholera-vaccination-to-a-vietnamese-child-during-a-medical-civic-action-program-medcap-in-1969-vietnam-these-dedicated-corpsmen-not-only-provide-medical-aid-to-marines-but-also-participate-in-off-duty-medcaps-in-local-villages-medcaps-within-the-flc-area-are-crucial-to-the-overall-pacification-program-image574156450.html
RM2TA32BE–'Navy corpsmen attached to the Force Logistic Command administer a cholera vaccination to a Vietnamese child during a Medical Civic Action Program (MedCAP) in 1969 Vietnam. These dedicated corpsmen not only provide medical aid to Marines but also participate in off-duty MedCAPS in local villages. MedCAPS within the FLC area are crucial to the overall pacification program.'
Marines prepare for Operation MEADE RIVER at An Hoa landing zone in Vietnam. Rations, ammunition, and fuel are being loaded onto vehicles by the Force Logistic Command (FLC) for Marine infantry units participating in the operation. These supplies are crucial for the successful execution of combat missions. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) jld A192297 127 GVS-328 HS au C 38-4-4-8. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-prepare-for-operation-meade-river-at-an-hoa-landing-zone-in-vietnam-rations-ammunition-and-fuel-are-being-loaded-onto-vehicles-by-the-force-logistic-command-flc-for-marine-infantry-units-participating-in-the-operation-these-supplies-are-crucial-for-the-successful-execution-of-combat-missions-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-jld-a192297-127-gvs-328-hs-au-c-38-4-4-8-image574159102.html
RM2TA35P6–Marines prepare for Operation MEADE RIVER at An Hoa landing zone in Vietnam. Rations, ammunition, and fuel are being loaded onto vehicles by the Force Logistic Command (FLC) for Marine infantry units participating in the operation. These supplies are crucial for the successful execution of combat missions. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) jld A192297 127 GVS-328 HS au C 38-4-4-8.
Caption: Corporal Roger J. Smith, a MARS station operator with the Force Logistic Command in Danang, Vietnam, is seen tuning in a MARS radio station to contact a telephone operator in the United States. This communication system allows Marines at FLC to place transpacific calls to their relatives or friends in the U.S. (Photograph taken on September 28, 1970, by Sgt. Heikkinen). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-corporal-roger-j-smith-a-mars-station-operator-with-the-force-logistic-command-in-danang-vietnam-is-seen-tuning-in-a-mars-radio-station-to-contact-a-telephone-operator-in-the-united-states-this-communication-system-allows-marines-at-flc-to-place-transpacific-calls-to-their-relatives-or-friends-in-the-us-photograph-taken-on-september-28-1970-by-sgt-heikkinen-image574138211.html
RM2TA2743–Caption: Corporal Roger J. Smith, a MARS station operator with the Force Logistic Command in Danang, Vietnam, is seen tuning in a MARS radio station to contact a telephone operator in the United States. This communication system allows Marines at FLC to place transpacific calls to their relatives or friends in the U.S. (Photograph taken on September 28, 1970, by Sgt. Heikkinen).
Caption: US Marines and Vietnamese soldiers stand near a cluster of structures, including American and Vietnamese buildings and bunkers in FLC Vietnam. This image, captured by Sgt F.E. Burch, showcases a scene reminiscent of a typical school day in the US. The photo also features a Vietnamese teacher, one of four supplied by the South Vietnamese government, instructing students in Chieu Foil hamlet. (37 words) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-us-marines-and-vietnamese-soldiers-stand-near-a-cluster-of-structures-including-american-and-vietnamese-buildings-and-bunkers-in-flc-vietnam-this-image-captured-by-sgt-fe-burch-showcases-a-scene-reminiscent-of-a-typical-school-day-in-the-us-the-photo-also-features-a-vietnamese-teacher-one-of-four-supplied-by-the-south-vietnamese-government-instructing-students-in-chieu-foil-hamlet-37-words-image574143835.html
RM2TA2E8Y–Caption: US Marines and Vietnamese soldiers stand near a cluster of structures, including American and Vietnamese buildings and bunkers in FLC Vietnam. This image, captured by Sgt F.E. Burch, showcases a scene reminiscent of a typical school day in the US. The photo also features a Vietnamese teacher, one of four supplied by the South Vietnamese government, instructing students in Chieu Foil hamlet. (37 words)
A Vietnamese boy at a picnic near his hamlet during September 20, 1968. The picnic was organized by the Marines of the 3rd Military Police Battalion and was attended by approximately 500 Vietnamese children. The boy is seen not using spoons as he enjoys the abundance of food provided. Photograph taken by gt J. S. Addington. The image is a 35mm negative and is categorized as 3-2470-68 FLC Vietnam. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) 41.92093 mis 127 GVB-374. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vietnamese-boy-at-a-picnic-near-his-hamlet-during-september-20-1968-the-picnic-was-organized-by-the-marines-of-the-3rd-military-police-battalion-and-was-attended-by-approximately-500-vietnamese-children-the-boy-is-seen-not-using-spoons-as-he-enjoys-the-abundance-of-food-provided-photograph-taken-by-gt-j-s-addington-the-image-is-a-35mm-negative-and-is-categorized-as-3-2470-68-flc-vietnam-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-4192093-mis-127-gvb-374-image574167382.html
RM2TA3G9X–A Vietnamese boy at a picnic near his hamlet during September 20, 1968. The picnic was organized by the Marines of the 3rd Military Police Battalion and was attended by approximately 500 Vietnamese children. The boy is seen not using spoons as he enjoys the abundance of food provided. Photograph taken by gt J. S. Addington. The image is a 35mm negative and is categorized as 3-2470-68 FLC Vietnam. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) 41.92093 mis 127 GVB-374.
'Dedication ceremony held at the Memorial Garden in the Marine Force Logistic Command (FLC) headquarters compound, Vietnam, 1968. Rear Admiral James W. Kelly, U.S. Navy (left, foreground), Chief of Chaplains, greets enlisted Marine representatives from each of the nine FLC units. The Memorial Garden honors the 124 Marines and naval personnel killed in action, with their names inscribed on nine plaques representing each unit. Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps), A1924,35 mia 127. GVB-78.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dedication-ceremony-held-at-the-memorial-garden-in-the-marine-force-logistic-command-flc-headquarters-compound-vietnam-1968-rear-admiral-james-w-kelly-us-navy-left-foreground-chief-of-chaplains-greets-enlisted-marine-representatives-from-each-of-the-nine-flc-units-the-memorial-garden-honors-the-124-marines-and-naval-personnel-killed-in-action-with-their-names-inscribed-on-nine-plaques-representing-each-unit-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-a192435-mia-127-gvb-78-image574169228.html
RM2TA3JKT–'Dedication ceremony held at the Memorial Garden in the Marine Force Logistic Command (FLC) headquarters compound, Vietnam, 1968. Rear Admiral James W. Kelly, U.S. Navy (left, foreground), Chief of Chaplains, greets enlisted Marine representatives from each of the nine FLC units. The Memorial Garden honors the 124 Marines and naval personnel killed in action, with their names inscribed on nine plaques representing each unit. Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps), A1924,35 mia 127. GVB-78.'
Marine Lance Corporal Lawrence McKibben and Marine Corporal Ronnie Merritt are seen working together to complete a piece of office furniture in Vietnam. Both Marines are attached to the Engineer Platoon of FLC (Fleet Logistics Command). This photograph was taken in November 1970 by SSgt. Lucas in Danang, Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-lance-corporal-lawrence-mckibben-and-marine-corporal-ronnie-merritt-are-seen-working-together-to-complete-a-piece-of-office-furniture-in-vietnam-both-marines-are-attached-to-the-engineer-platoon-of-flc-fleet-logistics-command-this-photograph-was-taken-in-november-1970-by-ssgt-lucas-in-danang-vietnam-image574140935.html
RM2TA2AHB–Marine Lance Corporal Lawrence McKibben and Marine Corporal Ronnie Merritt are seen working together to complete a piece of office furniture in Vietnam. Both Marines are attached to the Engineer Platoon of FLC (Fleet Logistics Command). This photograph was taken in November 1970 by SSgt. Lucas in Danang, Vietnam.
'March 11, 1970: Marine SSgt Tommie D. Fender, Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of the Fuel and Electronics shop at FLC Motor Transport Maintenance Company, performs a check-up on the Marine drive of an M-76 'Otter.' Fender and seven other Marines managed to salvage five out of the eleven battered Otters brought to the FLC site near Danang. Photo by L/Cpl A. Wiegand, Defense Dept. Photo (Marine Corps).' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/march-11-1970-marine-ssgt-tommie-d-fender-non-commissioned-officer-in-charge-of-the-fuel-and-electronics-shop-at-flc-motor-transport-maintenance-company-performs-a-check-up-on-the-marine-drive-of-an-m-76-otter-fender-and-seven-other-marines-managed-to-salvage-five-out-of-the-eleven-battered-otters-brought-to-the-flc-site-near-danang-photo-by-lcpl-a-wiegand-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-image574170614.html
RM2TA3MDA–'March 11, 1970: Marine SSgt Tommie D. Fender, Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of the Fuel and Electronics shop at FLC Motor Transport Maintenance Company, performs a check-up on the Marine drive of an M-76 'Otter.' Fender and seven other Marines managed to salvage five out of the eleven battered Otters brought to the FLC site near Danang. Photo by L/Cpl A. Wiegand, Defense Dept. Photo (Marine Corps).'
Marine Corps Transient Facility provides billeting information counter for Marines needing quarters at the rear of the facility. This 35mm negative photograph taken by Sgt. Al Wiegand captures the administrative and clerical functions during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-transient-facility-provides-billeting-information-counter-for-marines-needing-quarters-at-the-rear-of-the-facility-this-35mm-negative-photograph-taken-by-sgt-al-wiegand-captures-the-administrative-and-clerical-functions-during-the-vietnam-war-image574154321.html
RM2TA2YKD–Marine Corps Transient Facility provides billeting information counter for Marines needing quarters at the rear of the facility. This 35mm negative photograph taken by Sgt. Al Wiegand captures the administrative and clerical functions during the Vietnam War.
'Marine providing security for a truck convoy delivering artillery ammunition to Korean Marines in Vietnam. The Marine is armed with a 50 caliber machine gun. Photograph taken in 1968 by MSgt Don Haley.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-providing-security-for-a-truck-convoy-delivering-artillery-ammunition-to-korean-marines-in-vietnam-the-marine-is-armed-with-a-50-caliber-machine-gun-photograph-taken-in-1968-by-msgt-don-haley-image574150792.html
RM2TA2R5C–'Marine providing security for a truck convoy delivering artillery ammunition to Korean Marines in Vietnam. The Marine is armed with a 50 caliber machine gun. Photograph taken in 1968 by MSgt Don Haley.'
A Vietnamese child holds onto an armful of clothes distributed by the Marines of Provisional Rifle Company in Trung San, Vietnam in 1970. The Marines, led by 1st Lt. Ralph K. Les, Jr., also delivered toys and refreshments to the inhabitants of the area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vietnamese-child-holds-onto-an-armful-of-clothes-distributed-by-the-marines-of-provisional-rifle-company-in-trung-san-vietnam-in-1970-the-marines-led-by-1st-lt-ralph-k-les-jr-also-delivered-toys-and-refreshments-to-the-inhabitants-of-the-area-image574161874.html
RM2TA3996–A Vietnamese child holds onto an armful of clothes distributed by the Marines of Provisional Rifle Company in Trung San, Vietnam in 1970. The Marines, led by 1st Lt. Ralph K. Les, Jr., also delivered toys and refreshments to the inhabitants of the area.
Marines from Maintenance Battalion, Force Logistic Command, visit a Vietnamese monument in Da Nang City during a tour. The purpose of the tour was to familiarize Marines with Vietnamese customs and cultures. Photograph: LCpl Gary Gunn, Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-maintenance-battalion-force-logistic-command-visit-a-vietnamese-monument-in-da-nang-city-during-a-tour-the-purpose-of-the-tour-was-to-familiarize-marines-with-vietnamese-customs-and-cultures-photograph-lcpl-gary-gunn-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-image574159452.html
RM2TA366M–Marines from Maintenance Battalion, Force Logistic Command, visit a Vietnamese monument in Da Nang City during a tour. The purpose of the tour was to familiarize Marines with Vietnamese customs and cultures. Photograph: LCpl Gary Gunn, Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps).
'CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter and Marine forklift used for supply hauling at Vandegrift Combat Base in northernmost sector of Vietnam. The Marine Logistic Support Unit at Vandegrift is responsible for resupplying 3rd Division Marines in the area. All combat supplies are distributed through this unit to the infantrymen.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ch-46-sea-knight-helicopter-and-marine-forklift-used-for-supply-hauling-at-vandegrift-combat-base-in-northernmost-sector-of-vietnam-the-marine-logistic-support-unit-at-vandegrift-is-responsible-for-resupplying-3rd-division-marines-in-the-area-all-combat-supplies-are-distributed-through-this-unit-to-the-infantrymen-image574154685.html
RM2TA304D–'CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter and Marine forklift used for supply hauling at Vandegrift Combat Base in northernmost sector of Vietnam. The Marine Logistic Support Unit at Vandegrift is responsible for resupplying 3rd Division Marines in the area. All combat supplies are distributed through this unit to the infantrymen.'
'Sgt. John Brooks of Communication Platoon receives a $7,000 variable-enlistment bonus for re-enlisting in the Marines for four years in Danang, Vietnam. He is seen signing his new contract atop the stack of bills in this photograph taken on October 28, 1970.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-john-brooks-of-communication-platoon-receives-a-7000-variable-enlistment-bonus-for-re-enlisting-in-the-marines-for-four-years-in-danang-vietnam-he-is-seen-signing-his-new-contract-atop-the-stack-of-bills-in-this-photograph-taken-on-october-28-1970-image574162376.html
RM2TA39Y4–'Sgt. John Brooks of Communication Platoon receives a $7,000 variable-enlistment bonus for re-enlisting in the Marines for four years in Danang, Vietnam. He is seen signing his new contract atop the stack of bills in this photograph taken on October 28, 1970.'
Marines from the Supply Battalion participate in a cultural tour in Vietnam, April 14, 1970. In this photograph, the marines are greeted by a monk at a Cao Dai Temple in Danang. They follow customs by removing their boots and stacking their weapons before entering the temple. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-the-supply-battalion-participate-in-a-cultural-tour-in-vietnam-april-14-1970-in-this-photograph-the-marines-are-greeted-by-a-monk-at-a-cao-dai-temple-in-danang-they-follow-customs-by-removing-their-boots-and-stacking-their-weapons-before-entering-the-temple-image574167770.html
RM2TA3GRP–Marines from the Supply Battalion participate in a cultural tour in Vietnam, April 14, 1970. In this photograph, the marines are greeted by a monk at a Cao Dai Temple in Danang. They follow customs by removing their boots and stacking their weapons before entering the temple.
A Korean Marine demonstrates his karate skills by breaking boards with a flying kick during a Karate demonstration at the FLC gym. The black-belted Koreans showcased various impressive feats, demonstrating their exceptional martial arts abilities. This photograph was taken by Sgt Rick Myers during a rest and relaxation period in Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-korean-marine-demonstrates-his-karate-skills-by-breaking-boards-with-a-flying-kick-during-a-karate-demonstration-at-the-flc-gym-the-black-belted-koreans-showcased-various-impressive-feats-demonstrating-their-exceptional-martial-arts-abilities-this-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-rick-myers-during-a-rest-and-relaxation-period-in-vietnam-image574168575.html
RM2TA3HTF–A Korean Marine demonstrates his karate skills by breaking boards with a flying kick during a Karate demonstration at the FLC gym. The black-belted Koreans showcased various impressive feats, demonstrating their exceptional martial arts abilities. This photograph was taken by Sgt Rick Myers during a rest and relaxation period in Vietnam.
'Mrs. Jeanie Smith of Tulsa, Okla., also known as Mrs. U.S. Savings Bonds of 1970-71, gets her first jeep ride at Force Logistic Command in Vietnam. She can be seen waving to the Marines as she enjoys her visit. Photograph taken by SSgt R. D. Lucas.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-jeanie-smith-of-tulsa-okla-also-known-as-mrs-us-savings-bonds-of-1970-71-gets-her-first-jeep-ride-at-force-logistic-command-in-vietnam-she-can-be-seen-waving-to-the-marines-as-she-enjoys-her-visit-photograph-taken-by-ssgt-r-d-lucas-image574161606.html
RM2TA38YJ–'Mrs. Jeanie Smith of Tulsa, Okla., also known as Mrs. U.S. Savings Bonds of 1970-71, gets her first jeep ride at Force Logistic Command in Vietnam. She can be seen waving to the Marines as she enjoys her visit. Photograph taken by SSgt R. D. Lucas.'
Marines at the III Marine Amphibious Force Transient Center in Da Nang, Vietnam, have access to a barber shop with Vietnamese barbers and masseurs. This service allows Marines who didn't have time to groom before leaving their units the chance to do so upon reaching the center. (Photo by Sgt. Mike Teramoto, US Defense Department, A193187) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-at-the-iii-marine-amphibious-force-transient-center-in-da-nang-vietnam-have-access-to-a-barber-shop-with-vietnamese-barbers-and-masseurs-this-service-allows-marines-who-didnt-have-time-to-groom-before-leaving-their-units-the-chance-to-do-so-upon-reaching-the-center-photo-by-sgt-mike-teramoto-us-defense-department-a193187-image574165094.html
RM2TA3DC6–Marines at the III Marine Amphibious Force Transient Center in Da Nang, Vietnam, have access to a barber shop with Vietnamese barbers and masseurs. This service allows Marines who didn't have time to groom before leaving their units the chance to do so upon reaching the center. (Photo by Sgt. Mike Teramoto, US Defense Department, A193187)
Lt Gen Lewis W Walt, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, is seen observing Marines of Supply Battalion as they repair a damaged 1-16'e at the Force Logistic Command's H-16 plant in Vietnam on April 29, 1968. The photo was taken by W. A. Jackson, a Defense Department photographer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-gen-lewis-w-walt-assistant-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-is-seen-observing-marines-of-supply-battalion-as-they-repair-a-damaged-1-16e-at-the-force-logistic-commands-h-16-plant-in-vietnam-on-april-29-1968-the-photo-was-taken-by-w-a-jackson-a-defense-department-photographer-image574163478.html
RM2TA3BAE–Lt Gen Lewis W Walt, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, is seen observing Marines of Supply Battalion as they repair a damaged 1-16'e at the Force Logistic Command's H-16 plant in Vietnam on April 29, 1968. The photo was taken by W. A. Jackson, a Defense Department photographer.
Marines from the Infantry Weapons Section, Maintenance Battalion, Force Logistic Command in Vietnam, perform maintenance on a 105mm howitzer brought in from a fire support base for repair. The battalion's skilled technicians are capable of handling repairs on various combat weapons used by Marines during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-the-infantry-weapons-section-maintenance-battalion-force-logistic-command-in-vietnam-perform-maintenance-on-a-105mm-howitzer-brought-in-from-a-fire-support-base-for-repair-the-battalions-skilled-technicians-are-capable-of-handling-repairs-on-various-combat-weapons-used-by-marines-during-the-vietnam-war-image574149734.html
RM2TA2NRJ–Marines from the Infantry Weapons Section, Maintenance Battalion, Force Logistic Command in Vietnam, perform maintenance on a 105mm howitzer brought in from a fire support base for repair. The battalion's skilled technicians are capable of handling repairs on various combat weapons used by Marines during the Vietnam War.
Armored Army trucks transporting Marines providing convoy security from Dong Ha to Ca Ia, near the DMZ during the Vietnam War. The convoys carry combat supplies between Force Logistic Command supply points. Photograph taken on April 24, 1968, by SSgt. Richard P. Beam for the Defense Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armored-army-trucks-transporting-marines-providing-convoy-security-from-dong-ha-to-ca-ia-near-the-dmz-during-the-vietnam-war-the-convoys-carry-combat-supplies-between-force-logistic-command-supply-points-photograph-taken-on-april-24-1968-by-ssgt-richard-p-beam-for-the-defense-department-image574152141.html
RM2TA2TWH–Armored Army trucks transporting Marines providing convoy security from Dong Ha to Ca Ia, near the DMZ during the Vietnam War. The convoys carry combat supplies between Force Logistic Command supply points. Photograph taken on April 24, 1968, by SSgt. Richard P. Beam for the Defense Department.
7th Motor Transport Battalion Marines patrol near Quang Tri Combat Base in Vietnam, facing difficulties caused by the thick elephant grass. The Marines park their trucks intermittently and conduct combat patrols in search of enemy activity, hidden weapons, and equipment. Their efforts have led to the successful discovery of such items. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/7th-motor-transport-battalion-marines-patrol-near-quang-tri-combat-base-in-vietnam-facing-difficulties-caused-by-the-thick-elephant-grass-the-marines-park-their-trucks-intermittently-and-conduct-combat-patrols-in-search-of-enemy-activity-hidden-weapons-and-equipment-their-efforts-have-led-to-the-successful-discovery-of-such-items-image574160698.html
RM2TA37R6–7th Motor Transport Battalion Marines patrol near Quang Tri Combat Base in Vietnam, facing difficulties caused by the thick elephant grass. The Marines park their trucks intermittently and conduct combat patrols in search of enemy activity, hidden weapons, and equipment. Their efforts have led to the successful discovery of such items.
'Marine Private First Class Donald A. Smith pushes ambulatory patients at Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in Danang, Vietnam on September 21, 1970. Volunteer Marines often accompany the children to the playground, bringing smiles to their faces. Smith is part of the Headquarters and Service Battalion at Force Logistic Command in the Republic of Vietnam.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-private-first-class-donald-a-smith-pushes-ambulatory-patients-at-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-in-danang-vietnam-on-september-21-1970-volunteer-marines-often-accompany-the-children-to-the-playground-bringing-smiles-to-their-faces-smith-is-part-of-the-headquarters-and-service-battalion-at-force-logistic-command-in-the-republic-of-vietnam-image574163302.html
RM2TA3B46–'Marine Private First Class Donald A. Smith pushes ambulatory patients at Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in Danang, Vietnam on September 21, 1970. Volunteer Marines often accompany the children to the playground, bringing smiles to their faces. Smith is part of the Headquarters and Service Battalion at Force Logistic Command in the Republic of Vietnam.'
USO and Red Cross operate a coffee lounge for servicemen in Vietnam. The lounge provides coffee, magazines, and comfortable chairs for Marines and other personnel finishing their tours, going on Rest and Rehabilitation, or awaiting transportation. The image shows Marines relaxing in the lounge before boarding an aircraft to head home. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uso-and-red-cross-operate-a-coffee-lounge-for-servicemen-in-vietnam-the-lounge-provides-coffee-magazines-and-comfortable-chairs-for-marines-and-other-personnel-finishing-their-tours-going-on-rest-and-rehabilitation-or-awaiting-transportation-the-image-shows-marines-relaxing-in-the-lounge-before-boarding-an-aircraft-to-head-home-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-image574159123.html
RM2TA35PY–USO and Red Cross operate a coffee lounge for servicemen in Vietnam. The lounge provides coffee, magazines, and comfortable chairs for Marines and other personnel finishing their tours, going on Rest and Rehabilitation, or awaiting transportation. The image shows Marines relaxing in the lounge before boarding an aircraft to head home. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS)
Three Marines from Force Logistic Command pause for a moment of reflection and pay homage to fallen U.S. servicemen in Vietnam. The photo, taken on May 21, 1970, at Camp Jay K. Books, captures the Marines commemorating Memorial Day, which fell on May 30, 1970. This event was delayed from the actual day of the photograph. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/three-marines-from-force-logistic-command-pause-for-a-moment-of-reflection-and-pay-homage-to-fallen-us-servicemen-in-vietnam-the-photo-taken-on-may-21-1970-at-camp-jay-k-books-captures-the-marines-commemorating-memorial-day-which-fell-on-may-30-1970-this-event-was-delayed-from-the-actual-day-of-the-photograph-image574167185.html
RM2TA3G2W–Three Marines from Force Logistic Command pause for a moment of reflection and pay homage to fallen U.S. servicemen in Vietnam. The photo, taken on May 21, 1970, at Camp Jay K. Books, captures the Marines commemorating Memorial Day, which fell on May 30, 1970. This event was delayed from the actual day of the photograph.
Lieutenant General Lewis W. Walt, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, is seen visiting the Children's Hospital at Camp Books during his visit to Vietnam in April 1968. He is accompanied by Colonel Roy 1. Wood, Jr., chief of staff, FLC. This photograph was taken by Cpl D. Moora and is part of the American Military Activities during the Vietnam War collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-general-lewis-w-walt-assistant-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-is-seen-visiting-the-childrens-hospital-at-camp-books-during-his-visit-to-vietnam-in-april-1968-he-is-accompanied-by-colonel-roy-1-wood-jr-chief-of-staff-flc-this-photograph-was-taken-by-cpl-d-moora-and-is-part-of-the-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-collection-image574143641.html
RM2TA2E21–Lieutenant General Lewis W. Walt, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, is seen visiting the Children's Hospital at Camp Books during his visit to Vietnam in April 1968. He is accompanied by Colonel Roy 1. Wood, Jr., chief of staff, FLC. This photograph was taken by Cpl D. Moora and is part of the American Military Activities during the Vietnam War collection.
Fishermen from Tan Thanh hamlet in Vietnam go to sea to harvest from the South China Sea, while Combined Action Platoon (CAP) 2-4-1 patrols the beach. Marines and Republic of Vietnam Popular Force soldiers team up in Tan Thanh to provide security for the hamlet, conducting daily patrols and nightly ambushes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishermen-from-tan-thanh-hamlet-in-vietnam-go-to-sea-to-harvest-from-the-south-china-sea-while-combined-action-platoon-cap-2-4-1-patrols-the-beach-marines-and-republic-of-vietnam-popular-force-soldiers-team-up-in-tan-thanh-to-provide-security-for-the-hamlet-conducting-daily-patrols-and-nightly-ambushes-image574164966.html
RM2TA3D7J–Fishermen from Tan Thanh hamlet in Vietnam go to sea to harvest from the South China Sea, while Combined Action Platoon (CAP) 2-4-1 patrols the beach. Marines and Republic of Vietnam Popular Force soldiers team up in Tan Thanh to provide security for the hamlet, conducting daily patrols and nightly ambushes.
A CH-53 helicopter hovers over a net filled with supplies at a landing zone at the 2nd ROK Marine Brigade area at Hoi An. The supplies are about to be transported to ROK Marines in the field. This photograph was taken on January 11, 1971, in Danang, Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-ch-53-helicopter-hovers-over-a-net-filled-with-supplies-at-a-landing-zone-at-the-2nd-rok-marine-brigade-area-at-hoi-an-the-supplies-are-about-to-be-transported-to-rok-marines-in-the-field-this-photograph-was-taken-on-january-11-1971-in-danang-vietnam-image574167995.html
RM2TA3H3R–A CH-53 helicopter hovers over a net filled with supplies at a landing zone at the 2nd ROK Marine Brigade area at Hoi An. The supplies are about to be transported to ROK Marines in the field. This photograph was taken on January 11, 1971, in Danang, Vietnam.
Convoy of vehicles, including jeeps, 'mules', trucks, and dune buggies, seen on January 11, 1971 in Danang, Vietnam. The convoy is headed from Force Logistic Command to Hoi An, the home of the 2nd Republic of Korea Marine Brigade. Trucks are transporting supplies for the ROK Marines. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) pd A194693 127 GVB-343. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/convoy-of-vehicles-including-jeeps-mules-trucks-and-dune-buggies-seen-on-january-11-1971-in-danang-vietnam-the-convoy-is-headed-from-force-logistic-command-to-hoi-an-the-home-of-the-2nd-republic-of-korea-marine-brigade-trucks-are-transporting-supplies-for-the-rok-marines-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-pd-a194693-127-gvb-343-image574168200.html
RM2TA3HB4–Convoy of vehicles, including jeeps, 'mules', trucks, and dune buggies, seen on January 11, 1971 in Danang, Vietnam. The convoy is headed from Force Logistic Command to Hoi An, the home of the 2nd Republic of Korea Marine Brigade. Trucks are transporting supplies for the ROK Marines. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) pd A194693 127 GVB-343.
Image ID: 13-388-70 Caption: 'The Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in FLC Vietnam showcases its new construction and landscaping. The modern stone and tile structure, formally turned over to the World Relief Commission on June 30, features improved facilities for medical treatment and care. Sgt G.V. Heikkinen captured this image showing the 'new look' of the hospital.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-id-13-388-70-caption-the-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-in-flc-vietnam-showcases-its-new-construction-and-landscaping-the-modern-stone-and-tile-structure-formally-turned-over-to-the-world-relief-commission-on-june-30-features-improved-facilities-for-medical-treatment-and-care-sgt-gv-heikkinen-captured-this-image-showing-the-new-look-of-the-hospital-image574164870.html
RM2TA3D46–Image ID: 13-388-70 Caption: 'The Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in FLC Vietnam showcases its new construction and landscaping. The modern stone and tile structure, formally turned over to the World Relief Commission on June 30, features improved facilities for medical treatment and care. Sgt G.V. Heikkinen captured this image showing the 'new look' of the hospital.'
Young Private First Class Kevin J. Campbell from Detroit, Michigan, shows genuine concern as he serves in the Republic of Vietnam. Operating under the Force Logistic Command, the Marines in their duties of guarding, supplying, and fighting embody the spirit and commitment of young individuals like Kevin representing their communities at their finest. This official photograph was taken by Corporal Chertkow in 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-private-first-class-kevin-j-campbell-from-detroit-michigan-shows-genuine-concern-as-he-serves-in-the-republic-of-vietnam-operating-under-the-force-logistic-command-the-marines-in-their-duties-of-guarding-supplying-and-fighting-embody-the-spirit-and-commitment-of-young-individuals-like-kevin-representing-their-communities-at-their-finest-this-official-photograph-was-taken-by-corporal-chertkow-in-1969-image574146949.html
RM2TA2J85–Young Private First Class Kevin J. Campbell from Detroit, Michigan, shows genuine concern as he serves in the Republic of Vietnam. Operating under the Force Logistic Command, the Marines in their duties of guarding, supplying, and fighting embody the spirit and commitment of young individuals like Kevin representing their communities at their finest. This official photograph was taken by Corporal Chertkow in 1969.
Marine Lance Corporal Christopher L. Albanese Jr. prepares to drop a magazine into a company mailbag at Camp Jay K. Books in Vietnam. The bags containing mail are distributed to various commands, where Marines eagerly await their correspondence. This photograph was taken on May 27, 1970, by Sgt. Myers and is part of the collection of American military activities during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-lance-corporal-christopher-l-albanese-jr-prepares-to-drop-a-magazine-into-a-company-mailbag-at-camp-jay-k-books-in-vietnam-the-bags-containing-mail-are-distributed-to-various-commands-where-marines-eagerly-await-their-correspondence-this-photograph-was-taken-on-may-27-1970-by-sgt-myers-and-is-part-of-the-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-image574137875.html
RM2TA26M3–Marine Lance Corporal Christopher L. Albanese Jr. prepares to drop a magazine into a company mailbag at Camp Jay K. Books in Vietnam. The bags containing mail are distributed to various commands, where Marines eagerly await their correspondence. This photograph was taken on May 27, 1970, by Sgt. Myers and is part of the collection of American military activities during the Vietnam War.
Vietnamese civilians and Marines celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in Danang, Vietnam. Three performers entertain the children and Marines with a traditional 'Dragon Dance.' The event took place on September 21, 1970, and is documented in a 35mm negative photograph captured by Sgt. Heikkinen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-civilians-and-marines-celebrate-the-mid-autumn-festival-in-danang-vietnam-three-performers-entertain-the-children-and-marines-with-a-traditional-dragon-dance-the-event-took-place-on-september-21-1970-and-is-documented-in-a-35mm-negative-photograph-captured-by-sgt-heikkinen-image574163328.html
RM2TA3B54–Vietnamese civilians and Marines celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in Danang, Vietnam. Three performers entertain the children and Marines with a traditional 'Dragon Dance.' The event took place on September 21, 1970, and is documented in a 35mm negative photograph captured by Sgt. Heikkinen.
Marine Corporal Alan Ladd using a front end loader to scoop dirt in Vietnam. The dirt is being loaded into dump trucks and transported to Anh-Sang Vocational School in Hoa Khanh Village. The dirt will be used to elevate a 200-yard long roadway by three Marines from the 7th Engineers, Maintenance Battalion, Force Logistic Command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corporal-alan-ladd-using-a-front-end-loader-to-scoop-dirt-in-vietnam-the-dirt-is-being-loaded-into-dump-trucks-and-transported-to-anh-sang-vocational-school-in-hoa-khanh-village-the-dirt-will-be-used-to-elevate-a-200-yard-long-roadway-by-three-marines-from-the-7th-engineers-maintenance-battalion-force-logistic-command-image574160724.html
RM2TA37T4–Marine Corporal Alan Ladd using a front end loader to scoop dirt in Vietnam. The dirt is being loaded into dump trucks and transported to Anh-Sang Vocational School in Hoa Khanh Village. The dirt will be used to elevate a 200-yard long roadway by three Marines from the 7th Engineers, Maintenance Battalion, Force Logistic Command.
Marines scan the horizon for helicopters at Hill 55 Landing Zone during Operation Neade River. Helicopter refueling is managed by Marines from 7th Separate Bulk Fuel Company, Force Logistic Command, and Marine Air Group-16. Gunships have priority over transport helicopters, providing immediate fire support for infantry involved in the operation. (Marine Corps photo) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-scan-the-horizon-for-helicopters-at-hill-55-landing-zone-during-operation-neade-river-helicopter-refueling-is-managed-by-marines-from-7th-separate-bulk-fuel-company-force-logistic-command-and-marine-air-group-16-gunships-have-priority-over-transport-helicopters-providing-immediate-fire-support-for-infantry-involved-in-the-operation-marine-corps-photo-image574149457.html
RM2TA2NDN–Marines scan the horizon for helicopters at Hill 55 Landing Zone during Operation Neade River. Helicopter refueling is managed by Marines from 7th Separate Bulk Fuel Company, Force Logistic Command, and Marine Air Group-16. Gunships have priority over transport helicopters, providing immediate fire support for infantry involved in the operation. (Marine Corps photo)
A Vietnamese boy participating in a Christmas party for orphans from the Da Nang area, organized by Marines of Supply B., Force Logistic Command during the Vietnam War. The boy is seen attentively opening a package of candy, portraying the humanitarian efforts of the American military during that time. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vietnamese-boy-participating-in-a-christmas-party-for-orphans-from-the-da-nang-area-organized-by-marines-of-supply-b-force-logistic-command-during-the-vietnam-war-the-boy-is-seen-attentively-opening-a-package-of-candy-portraying-the-humanitarian-efforts-of-the-american-military-during-that-time-image574156661.html
RM2TA32K1–A Vietnamese boy participating in a Christmas party for orphans from the Da Nang area, organized by Marines of Supply B., Force Logistic Command during the Vietnam War. The boy is seen attentively opening a package of candy, portraying the humanitarian efforts of the American military during that time.
Air delivery man Corporal Michael R. Smith showcases a rig worn by reconnaissance Marines during supply and troop drops in Vietnam. The rig is used for inserting or extracting Marines from an area via helicopters. The photograph was taken by Sgt G.W. Heikkinen as part of the documentation of American military activities during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/air-delivery-man-corporal-michael-r-smith-showcases-a-rig-worn-by-reconnaissance-marines-during-supply-and-troop-drops-in-vietnam-the-rig-is-used-for-inserting-or-extracting-marines-from-an-area-via-helicopters-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-gw-heikkinen-as-part-of-the-documentation-of-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-image574142133.html
RM2TA2C45–Air delivery man Corporal Michael R. Smith showcases a rig worn by reconnaissance Marines during supply and troop drops in Vietnam. The rig is used for inserting or extracting Marines from an area via helicopters. The photograph was taken by Sgt G.W. Heikkinen as part of the documentation of American military activities during the Vietnam War.
Helicopters CH-53 - August 27, 1968. A forklift is seen loading four 753-inch helicopters at the FLC Hellipad at Camp Books, near Da Nang, Vietnam. This photograph is part of the Defense Department's collection, taken by Marine Corps photographer Pre R. K. Nystrom. (4191913 mis 127 GVB-219) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/helicopters-ch-53-august-27-1968-a-forklift-is-seen-loading-four-753-inch-helicopters-at-the-flc-hellipad-at-camp-books-near-da-nang-vietnam-this-photograph-is-part-of-the-defense-departments-collection-taken-by-marine-corps-photographer-pre-r-k-nystrom-4191913-mis-127-gvb-219-image574152131.html
RM2TA2TW7–Helicopters CH-53 - August 27, 1968. A forklift is seen loading four 753-inch helicopters at the FLC Hellipad at Camp Books, near Da Nang, Vietnam. This photograph is part of the Defense Department's collection, taken by Marine Corps photographer Pre R. K. Nystrom. (4191913 mis 127 GVB-219)
Skilled American Navy doctors perform a cleft palate operation in Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital near Da Nang, Vietnam. The operation is observed by head nurse Nguyen Thi Khang. American medical personnel, along with Vietnamese nurses, are providing modern healthcare to children in the I Corps region thanks to donations from the Force Logistic Command Marines and private contributions. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/skilled-american-navy-doctors-perform-a-cleft-palate-operation-in-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-near-da-nang-vietnam-the-operation-is-observed-by-head-nurse-nguyen-thi-khang-american-medical-personnel-along-with-vietnamese-nurses-are-providing-modern-healthcare-to-children-in-the-i-corps-region-thanks-to-donations-from-the-force-logistic-command-marines-and-private-contributions-image574157766.html
RM2TA342E–Skilled American Navy doctors perform a cleft palate operation in Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital near Da Nang, Vietnam. The operation is observed by head nurse Nguyen Thi Khang. American medical personnel, along with Vietnamese nurses, are providing modern healthcare to children in the I Corps region thanks to donations from the Force Logistic Command Marines and private contributions.
A combat Marine rides a CH-46 helicopter into the Que Son Mountains, southwest of Danang, during patrols in 1971. The Marine, part of Company 'A', 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, was tasked with searching for enemy caves and supply caches in the area. Image by SSgt R. D. Lucas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-combat-marine-rides-a-ch-46-helicopter-into-the-que-son-mountains-southwest-of-danang-during-patrols-in-1971-the-marine-part-of-company-a-1st-battalion-5th-marines-was-tasked-with-searching-for-enemy-caves-and-supply-caches-in-the-area-image-by-ssgt-r-d-lucas-image574141675.html
RM2TA2BFR–A combat Marine rides a CH-46 helicopter into the Que Son Mountains, southwest of Danang, during patrols in 1971. The Marine, part of Company 'A', 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, was tasked with searching for enemy caves and supply caches in the area. Image by SSgt R. D. Lucas.
Lance Corporal Alejandro Gamboa, from Whittier, California, is seen in this photograph from 1969. He is shown tightening bolts on a tank wheel at the Force Logistic Command Maintenance Battalion during the Vietnam War. Gamboa's role involves retrieving tanks from the field and bringing them back to FLC near Danang, Vietnam for significant maintenance work. This image demonstrates the necessity for maintaining military equipment in combat zones. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lance-corporal-alejandro-gamboa-from-whittier-california-is-seen-in-this-photograph-from-1969-he-is-shown-tightening-bolts-on-a-tank-wheel-at-the-force-logistic-command-maintenance-battalion-during-the-vietnam-war-gamboas-role-involves-retrieving-tanks-from-the-field-and-bringing-them-back-to-flc-near-danang-vietnam-for-significant-maintenance-work-this-image-demonstrates-the-necessity-for-maintaining-military-equipment-in-combat-zones-image574164003.html
RM2TA3C17–Lance Corporal Alejandro Gamboa, from Whittier, California, is seen in this photograph from 1969. He is shown tightening bolts on a tank wheel at the Force Logistic Command Maintenance Battalion during the Vietnam War. Gamboa's role involves retrieving tanks from the field and bringing them back to FLC near Danang, Vietnam for significant maintenance work. This image demonstrates the necessity for maintaining military equipment in combat zones.
Cpl Jimny Blair poses with his pet pig, Herman, at 5th Communication Battalion, FLC near Da Nang, in 1968. The photograph was taken by PFC Roger K. Nystrom, capturing a lighthearted moment during the Vietnam War. A cute and unexpected companionship between a marine and an animal in a wartime setting. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-jimny-blair-poses-with-his-pet-pig-herman-at-5th-communication-battalion-flc-near-da-nang-in-1968-the-photograph-was-taken-by-pfc-roger-k-nystrom-capturing-a-lighthearted-moment-during-the-vietnam-war-a-cute-and-unexpected-companionship-between-a-marine-and-an-animal-in-a-wartime-setting-image574143142.html
RM2TA2DC6–Cpl Jimny Blair poses with his pet pig, Herman, at 5th Communication Battalion, FLC near Da Nang, in 1968. The photograph was taken by PFC Roger K. Nystrom, capturing a lighthearted moment during the Vietnam War. A cute and unexpected companionship between a marine and an animal in a wartime setting.
First Lieutenant Henry Moore, budget officer of the Force Logistic Command, calculating supply requirements made by other Marine outfits serving in Vietnam. April 5, 1968. Photograph taken by LCpl W. A. Jackson. Image number: 1-712-68 FLC Vietnam. Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lieutenant-henry-moore-budget-officer-of-the-force-logistic-command-calculating-supply-requirements-made-by-other-marine-outfits-serving-in-vietnam-april-5-1968-photograph-taken-by-lcpl-w-a-jackson-image-number-1-712-68-flc-vietnam-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-image574161725.html
RM2TA393W–First Lieutenant Henry Moore, budget officer of the Force Logistic Command, calculating supply requirements made by other Marine outfits serving in Vietnam. April 5, 1968. Photograph taken by LCpl W. A. Jackson. Image number: 1-712-68 FLC Vietnam. Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps).
Marine Pfc John R. Hofstrand, a radio operator with 'A' Company, 1st Military Police Battalion, searches for the enemy during a search and clear operation south of Da Nang airfield in Vietnam. The Marines, along with Vietnamese soldiers, conduct patrols and ambushes in surrounding villages and hamlets to detect any signs of enemy activity near the military installation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-pfc-john-r-hofstrand-a-radio-operator-with-a-company-1st-military-police-battalion-searches-for-the-enemy-during-a-search-and-clear-operation-south-of-da-nang-airfield-in-vietnam-the-marines-along-with-vietnamese-soldiers-conduct-patrols-and-ambushes-in-surrounding-villages-and-hamlets-to-detect-any-signs-of-enemy-activity-near-the-military-installation-image574160339.html
RM2TA37AB–Marine Pfc John R. Hofstrand, a radio operator with 'A' Company, 1st Military Police Battalion, searches for the enemy during a search and clear operation south of Da Nang airfield in Vietnam. The Marines, along with Vietnamese soldiers, conduct patrols and ambushes in surrounding villages and hamlets to detect any signs of enemy activity near the military installation.
Marine Lance Corporal Ronnie D. Chambers of CAP 3-3-5 takes a brief rest after a three-hour patrol in CHU LAI, Vietnam on August 4, 1970. CAP Marines, responsible for guarding their assigned village or hamlet around the clock, face sleep deprivation. Image captured by Sgt. Dahl, Defense Dept. Photo (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-lance-corporal-ronnie-d-chambers-of-cap-3-3-5-takes-a-brief-rest-after-a-three-hour-patrol-in-chu-lai-vietnam-on-august-4-1970-cap-marines-responsible-for-guarding-their-assigned-village-or-hamlet-around-the-clock-face-sleep-deprivation-image-captured-by-sgt-dahl-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-image574161259.html
RM2TA38F7–Marine Lance Corporal Ronnie D. Chambers of CAP 3-3-5 takes a brief rest after a three-hour patrol in CHU LAI, Vietnam on August 4, 1970. CAP Marines, responsible for guarding their assigned village or hamlet around the clock, face sleep deprivation. Image captured by Sgt. Dahl, Defense Dept. Photo (Marine Corps).
Commanding Generals and Sergeant Majors of III MAF, 1st MAW, 1st Marine Division, and FLC participate in the III MAF redeployment ceremonies at Camp Jay K, Books, RVN on August 14, 1971. The officers and generals stand at attention during the pass-in-review. Sergeant Majors not identified. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commanding-generals-and-sergeant-majors-of-iii-maf-1st-maw-1st-marine-division-and-flc-participate-in-the-iii-maf-redeployment-ceremonies-at-camp-jay-k-books-rvn-on-august-14-1971-the-officers-and-generals-stand-at-attention-during-the-pass-in-review-sergeant-majors-not-identified-image574170025.html
RM2TA3KM9–Commanding Generals and Sergeant Majors of III MAF, 1st MAW, 1st Marine Division, and FLC participate in the III MAF redeployment ceremonies at Camp Jay K, Books, RVN on August 14, 1971. The officers and generals stand at attention during the pass-in-review. Sergeant Majors not identified.
Marines at Force Logistic Command in Vietnam are seen chain an X-149 water 'buffalo' to a flat-bed trailer. These water trailers, used for water purification and resupply in the field, are later transported to a Danang pier for shipping. This photo was taken by Sgt A1 Wiegand and is a Defense Department photograph. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-at-force-logistic-command-in-vietnam-are-seen-chain-an-x-149-water-buffalo-to-a-flat-bed-trailer-these-water-trailers-used-for-water-purification-and-resupply-in-the-field-are-later-transported-to-a-danang-pier-for-shipping-this-photo-was-taken-by-sgt-a1-wiegand-and-is-a-defense-department-photograph-image574163666.html
RM2TA3BH6–Marines at Force Logistic Command in Vietnam are seen chain an X-149 water 'buffalo' to a flat-bed trailer. These water trailers, used for water purification and resupply in the field, are later transported to a Danang pier for shipping. This photo was taken by Sgt A1 Wiegand and is a Defense Department photograph.
Vietnamese civilians, including Mre. Hoang Van Lan (second from left), wife of Lieutenant General Hoang Xuan Lam, visit the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in FLC Vietnam. The facility was recently handed over to the World Relief Commission in a ceremony. This photo was taken by Sgt Nick Myers in 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-civilians-including-mre-hoang-van-lan-second-from-left-wife-of-lieutenant-general-hoang-xuan-lam-visit-the-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-in-flc-vietnam-the-facility-was-recently-handed-over-to-the-world-relief-commission-in-a-ceremony-this-photo-was-taken-by-sgt-nick-myers-in-1970-image574145555.html
RM2TA2GEB–Vietnamese civilians, including Mre. Hoang Van Lan (second from left), wife of Lieutenant General Hoang Xuan Lam, visit the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in FLC Vietnam. The facility was recently handed over to the World Relief Commission in a ceremony. This photo was taken by Sgt Nick Myers in 1970.
Colonel and Lance Corporal Raymond Heminover, with a war dog from 3rd Platoon, Company 'A', 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, can be seen leading a patrol over rocky terrain in Vietnam. The dog and handler duo played a crucial role in searching for enemy caves and supply caches in the Que Son Mountains. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colonel-and-lance-corporal-raymond-heminover-with-a-war-dog-from-3rd-platoon-company-a-1st-battalion-5th-marines-can-be-seen-leading-a-patrol-over-rocky-terrain-in-vietnam-the-dog-and-handler-duo-played-a-crucial-role-in-searching-for-enemy-caves-and-supply-caches-in-the-que-son-mountains-image574173280.html
RM2TA3RTG–Colonel and Lance Corporal Raymond Heminover, with a war dog from 3rd Platoon, Company 'A', 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, can be seen leading a patrol over rocky terrain in Vietnam. The dog and handler duo played a crucial role in searching for enemy caves and supply caches in the Que Son Mountains.
Caption: 'A 1st Marine Aircraft Wing CH-53 Sea Stallion transport helicopter drops off a load of telephone poles near Da Nang in a collaborative effort between U.S. Marines and South Vietnamese forces to repair a damaged dam. The dam provides irrigation to over 5,000 acres of rice fields. Photo: Cpl Walter Leetch, USMC, Vietnam.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-a-1st-marine-aircraft-wing-ch-53-sea-stallion-transport-helicopter-drops-off-a-load-of-telephone-poles-near-da-nang-in-a-collaborative-effort-between-us-marines-and-south-vietnamese-forces-to-repair-a-damaged-dam-the-dam-provides-irrigation-to-over-5000-acres-of-rice-fields-photo-cpl-walter-leetch-usmc-vietnam-image574168731.html
RM2TA3J23–Caption: 'A 1st Marine Aircraft Wing CH-53 Sea Stallion transport helicopter drops off a load of telephone poles near Da Nang in a collaborative effort between U.S. Marines and South Vietnamese forces to repair a damaged dam. The dam provides irrigation to over 5,000 acres of rice fields. Photo: Cpl Walter Leetch, USMC, Vietnam.'
Vietnamese and CAP Marines collaborate in Hoi An, Vietnam on May 27, 1970. They are seen working together to lay roofing tiles on a wing of the Nguyen Duy Hieu school. This wing had been damaged by a VC terrorist bombing. In the photo, the Marines from left to right are: Private James D. Freehill, PFC Robert L. Gilchrist, and PFC Ron K. Shy. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) pd A193968 127 GVB-376. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-and-cap-marines-collaborate-in-hoi-an-vietnam-on-may-27-1970-they-are-seen-working-together-to-lay-roofing-tiles-on-a-wing-of-the-nguyen-duy-hieu-school-this-wing-had-been-damaged-by-a-vc-terrorist-bombing-in-the-photo-the-marines-from-left-to-right-are-private-james-d-freehill-pfc-robert-l-gilchrist-and-pfc-ron-k-shy-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-pd-a193968-127-gvb-376-image574142326.html
RM2TA2CB2–Vietnamese and CAP Marines collaborate in Hoi An, Vietnam on May 27, 1970. They are seen working together to lay roofing tiles on a wing of the Nguyen Duy Hieu school. This wing had been damaged by a VC terrorist bombing. In the photo, the Marines from left to right are: Private James D. Freehill, PFC Robert L. Gilchrist, and PFC Ron K. Shy. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) pd A193968 127 GVB-376.
Military Police Marines participating in a blocking force operation in Vietnam during the war. They are resting while the rest of their platoon conducts a search and clearance mission near Da Nang air field. The Marines, part of the 1st Military Police Battalion, provide security for the air base and conduct patrols and ambushes in surrounding areas. Photograph taken by Sgt Mike Teramoto. Defense Department photo, reference number A193150 #127 GVB-64. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-police-marines-participating-in-a-blocking-force-operation-in-vietnam-during-the-war-they-are-resting-while-the-rest-of-their-platoon-conducts-a-search-and-clearance-mission-near-da-nang-air-field-the-marines-part-of-the-1st-military-police-battalion-provide-security-for-the-air-base-and-conduct-patrols-and-ambushes-in-surrounding-areas-photograph-taken-by-sgt-mike-teramoto-defense-department-photo-reference-number-a193150-127-gvb-64-image574155106.html
RM2TA30KE–Military Police Marines participating in a blocking force operation in Vietnam during the war. They are resting while the rest of their platoon conducts a search and clearance mission near Da Nang air field. The Marines, part of the 1st Military Police Battalion, provide security for the air base and conduct patrols and ambushes in surrounding areas. Photograph taken by Sgt Mike Teramoto. Defense Department photo, reference number A193150 #127 GVB-64.
A Vietnamese dentist, Ms. Phan Thi Le, prepares her first patient at the newly organized Hoa Kanh Children's Hospital dental facilities in the FLC, located three miles north of Danang. Present for the occasion are Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class George Vander Vate, Captain Meredith N. Mead, USN, and Colonel Ernest R. Reid. Photograph taken on June 26, 1970, by Sgt. G. H. Horn. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vietnamese-dentist-ms-phan-thi-le-prepares-her-first-patient-at-the-newly-organized-hoa-kanh-childrens-hospital-dental-facilities-in-the-flc-located-three-miles-north-of-danang-present-for-the-occasion-are-hospital-corpsman-2nd-class-george-vander-vate-captain-meredith-n-mead-usn-and-colonel-ernest-r-reid-photograph-taken-on-june-26-1970-by-sgt-g-h-horn-image574160311.html
RM2TA379B–A Vietnamese dentist, Ms. Phan Thi Le, prepares her first patient at the newly organized Hoa Kanh Children's Hospital dental facilities in the FLC, located three miles north of Danang. Present for the occasion are Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class George Vander Vate, Captain Meredith N. Mead, USN, and Colonel Ernest R. Reid. Photograph taken on June 26, 1970, by Sgt. G. H. Horn.
Marine Cpl Walter Rebacz and his dog King look alert as they lead a patrol south of Tam Ky, Vietnam in 1969. They are part of a Combined Action Platoon, which consists of Marines and Popular Forces working alongside Vietnamese villagers. This photograph captures the wariness and vigilance required during military activities in the Vietnam War. (Photo: Cpl Myers, Department of Defense, Marine Corps) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-cpl-walter-rebacz-and-his-dog-king-look-alert-as-they-lead-a-patrol-south-of-tam-ky-vietnam-in-1969-they-are-part-of-a-combined-action-platoon-which-consists-of-marines-and-popular-forces-working-alongside-vietnamese-villagers-this-photograph-captures-the-wariness-and-vigilance-required-during-military-activities-in-the-vietnam-war-photo-cpl-myers-department-of-defense-marine-corps-image574153915.html
RM2TA2Y4Y–Marine Cpl Walter Rebacz and his dog King look alert as they lead a patrol south of Tam Ky, Vietnam in 1969. They are part of a Combined Action Platoon, which consists of Marines and Popular Forces working alongside Vietnamese villagers. This photograph captures the wariness and vigilance required during military activities in the Vietnam War. (Photo: Cpl Myers, Department of Defense, Marine Corps)
Photograph entitled 'Officers and Officials – 1967' showcases Hubert Humphrey, Gen William Westmoreland, and Sen Harry F Byrd in January 1967. Negative CMC VISIT, dated January 1967, shows General Wallace M. Greene, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, with Brigadier General James E. Herbold, Jr., Commanding General FLC. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A288140. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-entitled-officers-and-officials-1967-showcases-hubert-humphrey-gen-william-westmoreland-and-sen-harry-f-byrd-in-january-1967-negative-cmc-visit-dated-january-1967-shows-general-wallace-m-greene-jr-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-with-brigadier-general-james-e-herbold-jr-commanding-general-flc-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-a288140-image574162011.html
RM2TA39E3–Photograph entitled 'Officers and Officials – 1967' showcases Hubert Humphrey, Gen William Westmoreland, and Sen Harry F Byrd in January 1967. Negative CMC VISIT, dated January 1967, shows General Wallace M. Greene, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, with Brigadier General James E. Herbold, Jr., Commanding General FLC. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A288140.
Marine Lance Corporal Robert C. Crackel aids an infant at Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital, located at Force Logistic Command's (FLC) Camp Jay K. Books in Danang, Vietnam on January 11, 1971. LCpl Crackel, a member of FLC's Truck Company, is shown helping the child drink a cup of milk during his spare time. This photograph was taken by MSgt. Looney for the Defense Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-lance-corporal-robert-c-crackel-aids-an-infant-at-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-located-at-force-logistic-commands-flc-camp-jay-k-books-in-danang-vietnam-on-january-11-1971-lcpl-crackel-a-member-of-flcs-truck-company-is-shown-helping-the-child-drink-a-cup-of-milk-during-his-spare-time-this-photograph-was-taken-by-msgt-looney-for-the-defense-department-image574159548.html
RM2TA36A4–Marine Lance Corporal Robert C. Crackel aids an infant at Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital, located at Force Logistic Command's (FLC) Camp Jay K. Books in Danang, Vietnam on January 11, 1971. LCpl Crackel, a member of FLC's Truck Company, is shown helping the child drink a cup of milk during his spare time. This photograph was taken by MSgt. Looney for the Defense Department.
GySgt James N. Floyd, commander of Air Delivery Platoon, Force Logistic Command, receives assistance from Favy Seabee Steel Worker Second Class Clarence M. Kissner in adjusting his parachute before a practice jump near Da Nang. Air Delivery Marines supply Marine infantry units in remote areas of I Corps, the northernmost tactical zone of the Republic of Vietnam. Kissner is attached to Mobile Construction Battalion 8. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gysgt-james-n-floyd-commander-of-air-delivery-platoon-force-logistic-command-receives-assistance-from-favy-seabee-steel-worker-second-class-clarence-m-kissner-in-adjusting-his-parachute-before-a-practice-jump-near-da-nang-air-delivery-marines-supply-marine-infantry-units-in-remote-areas-of-i-corps-the-northernmost-tactical-zone-of-the-republic-of-vietnam-kissner-is-attached-to-mobile-construction-battalion-8-image574146717.html
RM2TA2HYW–GySgt James N. Floyd, commander of Air Delivery Platoon, Force Logistic Command, receives assistance from Favy Seabee Steel Worker Second Class Clarence M. Kissner in adjusting his parachute before a practice jump near Da Nang. Air Delivery Marines supply Marine infantry units in remote areas of I Corps, the northernmost tactical zone of the Republic of Vietnam. Kissner is attached to Mobile Construction Battalion 8.
US Navy Hospital Corpsman First Class Robert K. Whitehead helps the 2nd Republic of Korea Marine Brigade combat a mosquito problem at Hoi An, Vietnam, on March 22, 1971. Whitehead, a member of Force Logistic Command's (FLC) Preventive Medicine unit, turns on a spraying apparatus used to exterminate mosquitoes in the area. The photo was taken by Sgt. Al Wiegand and is from the collection of photographs documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-navy-hospital-corpsman-first-class-robert-k-whitehead-helps-the-2nd-republic-of-korea-marine-brigade-combat-a-mosquito-problem-at-hoi-an-vietnam-on-march-22-1971-whitehead-a-member-of-force-logistic-commands-flc-preventive-medicine-unit-turns-on-a-spraying-apparatus-used-to-exterminate-mosquitoes-in-the-area-the-photo-was-taken-by-sgt-al-wiegand-and-is-from-the-collection-of-photographs-documenting-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-image574160949.html
RM2TA3845–US Navy Hospital Corpsman First Class Robert K. Whitehead helps the 2nd Republic of Korea Marine Brigade combat a mosquito problem at Hoi An, Vietnam, on March 22, 1971. Whitehead, a member of Force Logistic Command's (FLC) Preventive Medicine unit, turns on a spraying apparatus used to exterminate mosquitoes in the area. The photo was taken by Sgt. Al Wiegand and is from the collection of photographs documenting American military activities during the Vietnam War.
USO and Red Cross activities in Vietnam included a coffee lounge at the III Marine Amphibious Force Transient Facility near Da Nang. In this photograph, Miss M'liz Sheridan, the USO director, is seen talking with Marines Cpl. Elton M. Winger and Pfc Kevin Sheridan before their R&R plans. The Marines are part of the E Co., 2nd Bn., 26th Marine Regiment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uso-and-red-cross-activities-in-vietnam-included-a-coffee-lounge-at-the-iii-marine-amphibious-force-transient-facility-near-da-nang-in-this-photograph-miss-mliz-sheridan-the-uso-director-is-seen-talking-with-marines-cpl-elton-m-winger-and-pfc-kevin-sheridan-before-their-rr-plans-the-marines-are-part-of-the-e-co-2nd-bn-26th-marine-regiment-image574146039.html
RM2TA2H3K–USO and Red Cross activities in Vietnam included a coffee lounge at the III Marine Amphibious Force Transient Facility near Da Nang. In this photograph, Miss M'liz Sheridan, the USO director, is seen talking with Marines Cpl. Elton M. Winger and Pfc Kevin Sheridan before their R&R plans. The Marines are part of the E Co., 2nd Bn., 26th Marine Regiment.
Lieutenant General Victor Krulak (second from right) visits FLC Camp Books during the Vietnam War on April 3, 1968. He is accompanied by Brigadier General Harry C. Olson, Commanding General, Fleet Logistic Command/1st Force Service Regiment, and Navy Doctor Lieutenant Sean Fitzgerald. During his visit, General Krulak toured the children's hospital. Photographed by Cpl R.T. Westby. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-general-victor-krulak-second-from-right-visits-flc-camp-books-during-the-vietnam-war-on-april-3-1968-he-is-accompanied-by-brigadier-general-harry-c-olson-commanding-general-fleet-logistic-command1st-force-service-regiment-and-navy-doctor-lieutenant-sean-fitzgerald-during-his-visit-general-krulak-toured-the-childrens-hospital-photographed-by-cpl-rt-westby-image574157389.html
RM2TA33H1–Lieutenant General Victor Krulak (second from right) visits FLC Camp Books during the Vietnam War on April 3, 1968. He is accompanied by Brigadier General Harry C. Olson, Commanding General, Fleet Logistic Command/1st Force Service Regiment, and Navy Doctor Lieutenant Sean Fitzgerald. During his visit, General Krulak toured the children's hospital. Photographed by Cpl R.T. Westby.
Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner are pictured inspecting an honor guard of South Vietnamese children at the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in Vietnam. Dr. Peale is visiting the war zone at President Nixon's request to learn about American charitable efforts and military civic action accomplishments. The hospital is supported by private donations and administered by U.S. Marines. It is soon to be co-sponsored by the World Relief Commission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-norman-vincent-peale-secretary-of-defense-melvin-laird-and-assistant-secretary-of-the-navy-john-warner-are-pictured-inspecting-an-honor-guard-of-south-vietnamese-children-at-the-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-in-vietnam-dr-peale-is-visiting-the-war-zone-at-president-nixons-request-to-learn-about-american-charitable-efforts-and-military-civic-action-accomplishments-the-hospital-is-supported-by-private-donations-and-administered-by-us-marines-it-is-soon-to-be-co-sponsored-by-the-world-relief-commission-image574140463.html
RM2TA2A0F–Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner are pictured inspecting an honor guard of South Vietnamese children at the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in Vietnam. Dr. Peale is visiting the war zone at President Nixon's request to learn about American charitable efforts and military civic action accomplishments. The hospital is supported by private donations and administered by U.S. Marines. It is soon to be co-sponsored by the World Relief Commission.
Marine Corporal Byron M. Simpson III adjusts a fuel pump at Force Logistic Command's bulk fuel site at Hoi An, Vietnam, on January 11, 1971. The site, located 25 miles south of Danang, consists of four 10,000-gallon tanks that pump fuel to a roadside refueling point. Cpl. Simpson is one of three Marines from FLC's Bulk Fuel Platoon stationed at Hoi An. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corporal-byron-m-simpson-iii-adjusts-a-fuel-pump-at-force-logistic-commands-bulk-fuel-site-at-hoi-an-vietnam-on-january-11-1971-the-site-located-25-miles-south-of-danang-consists-of-four-10000-gallon-tanks-that-pump-fuel-to-a-roadside-refueling-point-cpl-simpson-is-one-of-three-marines-from-flcs-bulk-fuel-platoon-stationed-at-hoi-an-image574142329.html
RM2TA2CB5–Marine Corporal Byron M. Simpson III adjusts a fuel pump at Force Logistic Command's bulk fuel site at Hoi An, Vietnam, on January 11, 1971. The site, located 25 miles south of Danang, consists of four 10,000-gallon tanks that pump fuel to a roadside refueling point. Cpl. Simpson is one of three Marines from FLC's Bulk Fuel Platoon stationed at Hoi An.
Marine Lance Corporal Loren D. Larson of CAP 1-3-5 seeks shelter after setting off a C-4 explosive in an enemy bunker complex. CAP Marines worked to demolish enemy bunkers and supplies in their assigned area of operations, aiming to deter or hinder enemy movements in the vicinity. Image taken on August 4, 1970, in Chu Lai, Vietnam. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) pd A194125 r 127 GVB-90. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-lance-corporal-loren-d-larson-of-cap-1-3-5-seeks-shelter-after-setting-off-a-c-4-explosive-in-an-enemy-bunker-complex-cap-marines-worked-to-demolish-enemy-bunkers-and-supplies-in-their-assigned-area-of-operations-aiming-to-deter-or-hinder-enemy-movements-in-the-vicinity-image-taken-on-august-4-1970-in-chu-lai-vietnam-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-pd-a194125-r-127-gvb-90-image574138695.html
RM2TA27NB–Marine Lance Corporal Loren D. Larson of CAP 1-3-5 seeks shelter after setting off a C-4 explosive in an enemy bunker complex. CAP Marines worked to demolish enemy bunkers and supplies in their assigned area of operations, aiming to deter or hinder enemy movements in the vicinity. Image taken on August 4, 1970, in Chu Lai, Vietnam. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) pd A194125 r 127 GVB-90.
Members of Force Logistic Command's third Military Police Battalion honor fallen comrades during ceremonies on February 24th, 1970. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Fimian and Sergeant Major Russell K. Poulk unveil a stone monument bearing the names of 28 Marines killed in action while serving with the unit. The ceremony includes a 21-gun salute and the playing of taps. In this photo, Sergeant Major Russell K. Poulk is seen on the left. (Photograph by Cpl G. Santillan) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-force-logistic-commands-third-military-police-battalion-honor-fallen-comrades-during-ceremonies-on-february-24th-1970-lieutenant-colonel-charles-fimian-and-sergeant-major-russell-k-poulk-unveil-a-stone-monument-bearing-the-names-of-28-marines-killed-in-action-while-serving-with-the-unit-the-ceremony-includes-a-21-gun-salute-and-the-playing-of-taps-in-this-photo-sergeant-major-russell-k-poulk-is-seen-on-the-left-photograph-by-cpl-g-santillan-image574143948.html
RM2TA2ED0–Members of Force Logistic Command's third Military Police Battalion honor fallen comrades during ceremonies on February 24th, 1970. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Fimian and Sergeant Major Russell K. Poulk unveil a stone monument bearing the names of 28 Marines killed in action while serving with the unit. The ceremony includes a 21-gun salute and the playing of taps. In this photo, Sergeant Major Russell K. Poulk is seen on the left. (Photograph by Cpl G. Santillan)
Sergeant R. D. Lucas captured this photograph titled 'Vietnamese Civilian Life - 1970' at Camp Jay K. Books in Vietnam. It shows Mrs. Nguyan Thi Khang, head nurse at the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital, displaying a plaque from the Enlisted Marines of Marine Corps Supply Center, Barstow, Calif. Marine Brigadier General H. J. Padalino assists in the presentation. The photograph was taken during Miss Gwan's tour of the U.S. Defense Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sergeant-r-d-lucas-captured-this-photograph-titled-vietnamese-civilian-life-1970-at-camp-jay-k-books-in-vietnam-it-shows-mrs-nguyan-thi-khang-head-nurse-at-the-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-displaying-a-plaque-from-the-enlisted-marines-of-marine-corps-supply-center-barstow-calif-marine-brigadier-general-h-j-padalino-assists-in-the-presentation-the-photograph-was-taken-during-miss-gwans-tour-of-the-us-defense-department-image574154401.html
RM2TA2YP9–Sergeant R. D. Lucas captured this photograph titled 'Vietnamese Civilian Life - 1970' at Camp Jay K. Books in Vietnam. It shows Mrs. Nguyan Thi Khang, head nurse at the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital, displaying a plaque from the Enlisted Marines of Marine Corps Supply Center, Barstow, Calif. Marine Brigadier General H. J. Padalino assists in the presentation. The photograph was taken during Miss Gwan's tour of the U.S. Defense Department.
Marine Lance Cpl James E. Maunt is seen adjusting the sights on a 40mm grenade launcher at Maintenance Battalion, Force Logistic Command near Da Nang. Maunt is part of the Infantry Weapons Section which specializes in repairing various combat weapons used by Marines in Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-lance-cpl-james-e-maunt-is-seen-adjusting-the-sights-on-a-40mm-grenade-launcher-at-maintenance-battalion-force-logistic-command-near-da-nang-maunt-is-part-of-the-infantry-weapons-section-which-specializes-in-repairing-various-combat-weapons-used-by-marines-in-vietnam-image574138255.html
RM2TA275K–Marine Lance Cpl James E. Maunt is seen adjusting the sights on a 40mm grenade launcher at Maintenance Battalion, Force Logistic Command near Da Nang. Maunt is part of the Infantry Weapons Section which specializes in repairing various combat weapons used by Marines in Vietnam.
Marines re-take Cam Le Bridge near Da Nang in 1968. This photograph captures the aftermath of the successful operation conducted by a multi-unit Marine Force during the Vietnam War. The image showcases the strategic importance of capturing and controlling key bridges during military activities in the region. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-re-take-cam-le-bridge-near-da-nang-in-1968-this-photograph-captures-the-aftermath-of-the-successful-operation-conducted-by-a-multi-unit-marine-force-during-the-vietnam-war-the-image-showcases-the-strategic-importance-of-capturing-and-controlling-key-bridges-during-military-activities-in-the-region-image574144927.html
RM2TA2FKY–Marines re-take Cam Le Bridge near Da Nang in 1968. This photograph captures the aftermath of the successful operation conducted by a multi-unit Marine Force during the Vietnam War. The image showcases the strategic importance of capturing and controlling key bridges during military activities in the region.
Marines Sgt. David E. Tyre and Lance Cpl. Ronald Fernandez carefully move a crate of tent pins at Force Logistic Command's Transportation Management Section. The crate, containing various equipment, is destined to be transported either to a Danang deep water port or a local air terminal for shipment out of Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-sgt-david-e-tyre-and-lance-cpl-ronald-fernandez-carefully-move-a-crate-of-tent-pins-at-force-logistic-commands-transportation-management-section-the-crate-containing-various-equipment-is-destined-to-be-transported-either-to-a-danang-deep-water-port-or-a-local-air-terminal-for-shipment-out-of-vietnam-image574167726.html
RM2TA3GP6–Marines Sgt. David E. Tyre and Lance Cpl. Ronald Fernandez carefully move a crate of tent pins at Force Logistic Command's Transportation Management Section. The crate, containing various equipment, is destined to be transported either to a Danang deep water port or a local air terminal for shipment out of Vietnam.
Marine Lance Cpl. David Long, a tracked vehicle repairman with Force Logistic Support Group Bravo, visits the Hua Tỉnh Hot Buddhist Pagoda in Da Nang, Republic of Vietnam. The temple visit is a part of a two-day course at Force Logistic Command where Marines study the culture, habits, and religion of the Vietnamese people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-lance-cpl-david-long-a-tracked-vehicle-repairman-with-force-logistic-support-group-bravo-visits-the-hua-tnh-hot-buddhist-pagoda-in-da-nang-republic-of-vietnam-the-temple-visit-is-a-part-of-a-two-day-course-at-force-logistic-command-where-marines-study-the-culture-habits-and-religion-of-the-vietnamese-people-image574156019.html
RM2TA31T3–Marine Lance Cpl. David Long, a tracked vehicle repairman with Force Logistic Support Group Bravo, visits the Hua Tỉnh Hot Buddhist Pagoda in Da Nang, Republic of Vietnam. The temple visit is a part of a two-day course at Force Logistic Command where Marines study the culture, habits, and religion of the Vietnamese people.
Vietnamese child at Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital seeks help from a doctor. The child, covered in burns, looks through bandages for assistance. The hospital is located within the Marine Force Logistic Command compound, supported by voluntary contributions from Marines and Navy personnel. A new facility is set to open soon, doubling the current 70-bed capacity. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-child-at-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-seeks-help-from-a-doctor-the-child-covered-in-burns-looks-through-bandages-for-assistance-the-hospital-is-located-within-the-marine-force-logistic-command-compound-supported-by-voluntary-contributions-from-marines-and-navy-personnel-a-new-facility-is-set-to-open-soon-doubling-the-current-70-bed-capacity-image574155795.html
RM2TA31G3–Vietnamese child at Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital seeks help from a doctor. The child, covered in burns, looks through bandages for assistance. The hospital is located within the Marine Force Logistic Command compound, supported by voluntary contributions from Marines and Navy personnel. A new facility is set to open soon, doubling the current 70-bed capacity.
USMC Lance Corporal Randy Hitt and Corporal George Gables assisting Thach Nham villagers in setting up a defense for their hamlet during the Vietnam War. The Marines, part of a tan-man Hamlet Advisory Team, repurpose 'Hula Hoop' for laying concertina wire. Photo taken by Cpl Nick Myers in 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usmc-lance-corporal-randy-hitt-and-corporal-george-gables-assisting-thach-nham-villagers-in-setting-up-a-defense-for-their-hamlet-during-the-vietnam-war-the-marines-part-of-a-tan-man-hamlet-advisory-team-repurpose-hula-hoop-for-laying-concertina-wire-photo-taken-by-cpl-nick-myers-in-1969-image574154728.html
RM2TA3060–USMC Lance Corporal Randy Hitt and Corporal George Gables assisting Thach Nham villagers in setting up a defense for their hamlet during the Vietnam War. The Marines, part of a tan-man Hamlet Advisory Team, repurpose 'Hula Hoop' for laying concertina wire. Photo taken by Cpl Nick Myers in 1969.
Marines from Ohio, including Cpl Bruce D. Salisbury, Cpl Donald L. Johnson, and Cpl Jim Glass, can be seen in this photograph loading a 2,000 pound bomb in preparation for 'Operation Sea Dump' at FLSG-B ASP in Chu Lai, Vietnam in 1968. This image was taken by photographer Jackson, for the Defense Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-ohio-including-cpl-bruce-d-salisbury-cpl-donald-l-johnson-and-cpl-jim-glass-can-be-seen-in-this-photograph-loading-a-2000-pound-bomb-in-preparation-for-operation-sea-dump-at-flsg-b-asp-in-chu-lai-vietnam-in-1968-this-image-was-taken-by-photographer-jackson-for-the-defense-department-image574161261.html
RM2TA38F9–Marines from Ohio, including Cpl Bruce D. Salisbury, Cpl Donald L. Johnson, and Cpl Jim Glass, can be seen in this photograph loading a 2,000 pound bomb in preparation for 'Operation Sea Dump' at FLSG-B ASP in Chu Lai, Vietnam in 1968. This image was taken by photographer Jackson, for the Defense Department.
A Vietnamese woman collects fresh water from one of the new wells at Chiau Hoi-I hamlet in Vietnam. This water source is essential for both purification plants and re-supplying troops in the field during the Vietnam War. (Photograph: Sgt F.E. Burch, 4-0122-71 FLC Vietnam / Defense Department Photo) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vietnamese-woman-collects-fresh-water-from-one-of-the-new-wells-at-chiau-hoi-i-hamlet-in-vietnam-this-water-source-is-essential-for-both-purification-plants-and-re-supplying-troops-in-the-field-during-the-vietnam-war-photograph-sgt-fe-burch-4-0122-71-flc-vietnam-defense-department-photo-image574158330.html
RM2TA34PJ–A Vietnamese woman collects fresh water from one of the new wells at Chiau Hoi-I hamlet in Vietnam. This water source is essential for both purification plants and re-supplying troops in the field during the Vietnam War. (Photograph: Sgt F.E. Burch, 4-0122-71 FLC Vietnam / Defense Department Photo)