Vietnam War. US Marine takes a break during a ground movement 25 miles north of An Hoa, North Vietnam. 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vietnam-war-us-marine-takes-a-break-during-a-ground-movement-25-miles-50060256.html
RMCWCCA8–Vietnam War. US Marine takes a break during a ground movement 25 miles north of An Hoa, North Vietnam. 1969.
A member of the United States Marine corps walks among barracks buildings on a base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, looking down with his face partially shaded by a hat, 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-member-of-the-united-states-marine-corps-walks-among-barracks-buildings-165218465.html
RMKGP9RD–A member of the United States Marine corps walks among barracks buildings on a base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, looking down with his face partially shaded by a hat, 1968.
[Naval Support Activity Hospital Danang, Vietnam]. USO Sponsored Handshake Tour. 29 June 1969. [Arlene Charles signing an autograph for a wounded Marine.] [Vietnam War]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-support-activity-hospital-danang-vietnam-uso-sponsored-handshake-tour-29-june-1969-arlene-charles-signing-an-autograph-for-a-wounded-marine-vietnam-war-image512402306.html
RM2MNHXAA–[Naval Support Activity Hospital Danang, Vietnam]. USO Sponsored Handshake Tour. 29 June 1969. [Arlene Charles signing an autograph for a wounded Marine.] [Vietnam War].
US Marine, Pfc Brad T. Glaser, with the 1st Marine Division, carries a 60mm mortar tube on his shoulder during military operations in Vietnam. The photograph was taken on July 16, 1969, by Sgt Horace Smith. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-pfc-brad-t-glaser-with-the-1st-marine-division-carries-a-60mm-mortar-tube-on-his-shoulder-during-military-operations-in-vietnam-the-photograph-was-taken-on-july-16-1969-by-sgt-horace-smith-image574152629.html
RM2TA2WF1–US Marine, Pfc Brad T. Glaser, with the 1st Marine Division, carries a 60mm mortar tube on his shoulder during military operations in Vietnam. The photograph was taken on July 16, 1969, by Sgt Horace Smith.
Historic 'The Rockpile' (Elliot Combat Base) - a US Army and Marine Corps observation post and artillery base from 1966 to 1969, Quang Tri, Vietnam Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historic-the-rockpile-elliot-combat-base-a-us-army-and-marine-corps-observation-post-and-artillery-base-from-1966-to-1969-quang-tri-vietnam-image244926752.html
RFT6DAG0–Historic 'The Rockpile' (Elliot Combat Base) - a US Army and Marine Corps observation post and artillery base from 1966 to 1969, Quang Tri, Vietnam
Vietnam War. US Marine takes a break during a ground movement 25 miles north of An Hoa, North Vietnam. 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vietnam-war-us-marine-takes-a-break-during-a-ground-movement-25-miles-48041390.html
RMCP4D7X–Vietnam War. US Marine takes a break during a ground movement 25 miles north of An Hoa, North Vietnam. 1969.
Eric Hays, who served from 1969-1971 in the 11th artillery of the 1st Marine Division during the Vietnam War, looks for the graves of other veterans in Rose Hill Cemetery. Hays said his service was in I Corps of Vietnam around Danang, but that he didnít know his exact location in the country half of the time during his tour of duty. American flags were placed at Rose Hill Cemetery for Memorial Day Saturday. Memorial Day, which is Monday, May 31 this year, is a federal holiday for honoring members United States Armed Forces who have died while performing their duties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eric-hays-who-served-from-1969-1971-in-the-11th-artillery-of-the-1st-marine-division-during-the-vietnam-war-looks-for-the-graves-of-other-veterans-in-rose-hill-cemetery-hays-said-his-service-was-in-i-corps-of-vietnam-around-danang-but-that-he-didnt-know-his-exact-location-in-the-country-half-of-the-time-during-his-tour-of-duty-american-flags-were-placed-at-rose-hill-cemetery-for-memorial-day-saturday-memorial-day-which-is-monday-may-31-this-year-is-a-federal-holiday-for-honoring-members-united-states-armed-forces-who-have-died-while-performing-their-duties-image430180048.html
RM2FYTB14–Eric Hays, who served from 1969-1971 in the 11th artillery of the 1st Marine Division during the Vietnam War, looks for the graves of other veterans in Rose Hill Cemetery. Hays said his service was in I Corps of Vietnam around Danang, but that he didnít know his exact location in the country half of the time during his tour of duty. American flags were placed at Rose Hill Cemetery for Memorial Day Saturday. Memorial Day, which is Monday, May 31 this year, is a federal holiday for honoring members United States Armed Forces who have died while performing their duties.
Vietnam War Photos: A Marine entertaining fellow marines at LZ Rattlesnake', June 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnam-war-photos-a-marine-entertaining-fellow-marines-at-lz-rattlesnake-june-1969-pd-photo-courtesy-of-usmc-image461150712.html
RM2HP76C8–Vietnam War Photos: A Marine entertaining fellow marines at LZ Rattlesnake', June 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC
(Published 05/26/2003, A-14): NC PAYNE 205470 x003 .......... May 21, 2003 .......... From his home in Spring Valley, Douglas Payne a former U.S. Marine who served in Vietnam in 1969 and had his life saved by fellow Marine Austin Oscar. Oscar was years later awarded the Medal of Honor. UNION-TRIBUNE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-published-05262003-a-14-nc-payne-205470-x003-may-21-2003-from-his-42255239.html
RMCCMTYK–(Published 05/26/2003, A-14): NC PAYNE 205470 x003 .......... May 21, 2003 .......... From his home in Spring Valley, Douglas Payne a former U.S. Marine who served in Vietnam in 1969 and had his life saved by fellow Marine Austin Oscar. Oscar was years later awarded the Medal of Honor. UNION-TRIBUNE
Eric Hays, who served from 1969-1971 in the 11th artillery of the 1st Marine Division during the Vietnam War, looks for the graves of other veterans in Rose Hill Cemetery. Hays said his service was in I Corps of Vietnam around Danang, but that he didnít know his exact location in the country half of the time during his tour of duty. American flags were placed at Rose Hill Cemetery for Memorial Day Saturday. Memorial Day, which is Monday, May 31 this year, is a federal holiday for honoring members United States Armed Forces who have died while performing their duties. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan / Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eric-hays-who-served-from-1969-1971-in-the-11th-artillery-of-the-1st-marine-division-during-the-vietnam-war-looks-for-the-graves-of-other-veterans-in-rose-hill-cemetery-hays-said-his-service-was-in-i-corps-of-vietnam-around-danang-but-that-he-didnt-know-his-exact-location-in-the-country-half-of-the-time-during-his-tour-of-duty-american-flags-were-placed-at-rose-hill-cemetery-for-memorial-day-saturday-memorial-day-which-is-monday-may-31-this-year-is-a-federal-holiday-for-honoring-members-united-states-armed-forces-who-have-died-while-performing-their-duties-photo-by-jeremy-hogan-image430180086.html
RM2FYTB2E–Eric Hays, who served from 1969-1971 in the 11th artillery of the 1st Marine Division during the Vietnam War, looks for the graves of other veterans in Rose Hill Cemetery. Hays said his service was in I Corps of Vietnam around Danang, but that he didnít know his exact location in the country half of the time during his tour of duty. American flags were placed at Rose Hill Cemetery for Memorial Day Saturday. Memorial Day, which is Monday, May 31 this year, is a federal holiday for honoring members United States Armed Forces who have died while performing their duties. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan /
Tripoli (LPH-10) off Vietnam in February 1969, with Marine CH-46A troop-carrying helicopters on deck. USS Tripoli (LPH-10) off Vietnam in February 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tripoli-lph-10-off-vietnam-in-february-1969-with-marine-ch-46a-troop-130356482.html
RMHG270J–Tripoli (LPH-10) off Vietnam in February 1969, with Marine CH-46A troop-carrying helicopters on deck. USS Tripoli (LPH-10) off Vietnam in February 1969
New York City, NY – 11 November 2023. The annual Veterans Day Parade gathered American veterans, foreign veterans, and their supporters to march up Fifth Avenue. Vietnam War veteran Donald MacIver poses for a photo in front of the memorial wreaths in Madison Square Park. MacIver served in Special Operations in Vietnam in 1969-1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-city-ny-11-november-2023-the-annual-veterans-day-parade-gathered-american-veterans-foreign-veterans-and-their-supporters-to-march-up-fifth-avenue-vietnam-war-veteran-donald-maciver-poses-for-a-photo-in-front-of-the-memorial-wreaths-in-madison-square-park-maciver-served-in-special-operations-in-vietnam-in-1969-1970-image572115364.html
RM2T6P2YG–New York City, NY – 11 November 2023. The annual Veterans Day Parade gathered American veterans, foreign veterans, and their supporters to march up Fifth Avenue. Vietnam War veteran Donald MacIver poses for a photo in front of the memorial wreaths in Madison Square Park. MacIver served in Special Operations in Vietnam in 1969-1970.
Marines take part in the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-take-part-in-the-graveside-service-for-marine-corps-reserve-1st-lt-william-ryan-in-arlington-national-cemetery-arlington-va-may-10-2017-declared-deceased-as-of-may-11-1969-ryans-remains-from-the-vietnam-war-were-missing-until-identified-by-defense-powmia-accounting-agency-dpaa-in-2016-from-an-excavated-crash-site-near-ban-alang-noi-laos-ryans-remains-were-repatriated-in-section-60-image209545106.html
RMP4WGWP–Marines take part in the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60.
Vietnamese Junk Force during a phase of underwater demolition training during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vietnamese-junk-force-during-a-phase-of-underwater-demolition-training-130550597.html
RMHGB2H9–Vietnamese Junk Force during a phase of underwater demolition training during the Vietnam War.
Vietnam War. African American Marine on patrol 8 miles south of the city of Da Nang. Oct. 30, 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vietnam-war-african-american-marine-on-patrol-8-miles-south-of-the-50060245.html
RMCWCC9W–Vietnam War. African American Marine on patrol 8 miles south of the city of Da Nang. Oct. 30, 1969.
Black and white photograph showing a helicopter docked on an airstrip, with trees and buildings, likely a US Marine Corps military camp, in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-photograph-showing-a-helicopter-docked-on-an-airstrip-with-trees-and-buildings-likely-a-us-marine-corps-military-camp-in-the-background-photographed-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-war-1955-1975-1968-image178455872.html
RMMA9A80–Black and white photograph showing a helicopter docked on an airstrip, with trees and buildings, likely a US Marine Corps military camp, in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. ()
General Leonard F. Chapman, Commandant of the Marine Corps, presenting the Silver Star Medal to Lieutenant Colonel Paul W. Hiesen, during a ceremony at Provisional Marine Aircraft Group 39 in Quang Tri, Vietnam on January 10, 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-leonard-f-chapman-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-presenting-the-silver-star-medal-to-lieutenant-colonel-paul-w-hiesen-during-a-ceremony-at-provisional-marine-aircraft-group-39-in-quang-tri-vietnam-on-january-10-1969-image574156993.html
RM2TA332W–General Leonard F. Chapman, Commandant of the Marine Corps, presenting the Silver Star Medal to Lieutenant Colonel Paul W. Hiesen, during a ceremony at Provisional Marine Aircraft Group 39 in Quang Tri, Vietnam on January 10, 1969.
Vietnam War. African American Marine on patrol 8 miles south of the city of Da Nang. Oct. 30, 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vietnam-war-african-american-marine-on-patrol-8-miles-south-of-the-48041384.html
RMCP4D7M–Vietnam War. African American Marine on patrol 8 miles south of the city of Da Nang. Oct. 30, 1969.
Vietnam War Era Photos: U.S. Marines - Operation Oklahoma Hills, April 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnam-war-era-photos-us-marines-operation-oklahoma-hills-april-1969-pd-photo-courtesy-of-usmc-image461150422.html
RM2HP761X–Vietnam War Era Photos: U.S. Marines - Operation Oklahoma Hills, April 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC
(Published 05/26/2003, A-1): NC PAYNE 205470 x002 .......... May 21, 2003 .......... Working with one of his eight horses in Spring Valley, Douglas Payne a former U.S. Marine who served in Vietnam in 1969 had is life saved by fellow Marine Austin Oscar. Oscar was years later awarded the Medal of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-published-05262003-a-1-nc-payne-205470-x002-may-21-2003-working-with-42255238.html
RMCCMTYJ–(Published 05/26/2003, A-1): NC PAYNE 205470 x002 .......... May 21, 2003 .......... Working with one of his eight horses in Spring Valley, Douglas Payne a former U.S. Marine who served in Vietnam in 1969 had is life saved by fellow Marine Austin Oscar. Oscar was years later awarded the Medal of
Virginia Wier, a native of Elgin, Texas, makes a carbon sketch of a high school friend, Pfc. Bobby L. Roberts, at the Traveling Vietnam Wall during the American Hero's Celebration, April 22. Roberts, a Marine with G Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines Regiment, 1st Marine Division, died from injuries sustained in combat on August 24, 1969. Honoring the fallen 120422-A-XN953-461 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-virginia-wier-a-native-of-elgin-texas-makes-a-carbon-sketch-of-a-high-129520627.html
RMHEM4TK–Virginia Wier, a native of Elgin, Texas, makes a carbon sketch of a high school friend, Pfc. Bobby L. Roberts, at the Traveling Vietnam Wall during the American Hero's Celebration, April 22. Roberts, a Marine with G Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines Regiment, 1st Marine Division, died from injuries sustained in combat on August 24, 1969. Honoring the fallen 120422-A-XN953-461
Members of the Marine Corps funeral procession take part in the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-marine-corps-funeral-procession-take-part-in-the-graveside-service-for-marine-corps-reserve-1st-lt-william-ryan-in-arlington-national-cemetery-arlington-va-may-10-2017-declared-deceased-as-of-may-11-1969-ryans-remains-from-the-vietnam-war-were-missing-until-identified-by-defense-powmia-accounting-agency-dpaa-in-2016-from-an-excavated-crash-site-near-ban-alang-noi-laos-ryans-remains-were-repatriated-in-section-60-image209545163.html
RMP4WGYR–Members of the Marine Corps funeral procession take part in the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60.
Vietnam War. US Marine flame tanks burn 'No-name Village' during near Binh Son in the Quang Ngai Province. 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vietnam-war-us-marine-flame-tanks-burn-no-name-village-during-near-50060109.html
RMCWCC51–Vietnam War. US Marine flame tanks burn 'No-name Village' during near Binh Son in the Quang Ngai Province. 1969.
Black and white anti-war pin or button with a headshot of President John F Kennedy's assassinator, Lee Harvey Oswald, wearing a helmet and uniform, and smiling at the camera, during his posting with the United States Marine Corps, encircled by the text 'The Marine Corps Builds Oswalds', issued during the Vietnam War, 1965. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-anti-war-pin-or-button-with-a-headshot-of-president-john-f-kennedys-assassinator-lee-harvey-oswald-wearing-a-helmet-and-uniform-and-smiling-at-the-camera-during-his-posting-with-the-united-states-marine-corps-encircled-by-the-text-the-marine-corps-builds-oswalds-issued-during-the-vietnam-war-1965-image233355491.html
RMRFJ78K–Black and white anti-war pin or button with a headshot of President John F Kennedy's assassinator, Lee Harvey Oswald, wearing a helmet and uniform, and smiling at the camera, during his posting with the United States Marine Corps, encircled by the text 'The Marine Corps Builds Oswalds', issued during the Vietnam War, 1965. ()
Marine paying his respects at a memorial service attended by Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale in 1969. This photo captures a solemn moment during the ceremony held on September 27, 1969, at 1stMarDiv Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-paying-his-respects-at-a-memorial-service-attended-by-assistant-secretary-of-the-navy-john-warner-secretary-of-defense-melvin-laird-and-dr-norman-vincent-peale-in-1969-this-photo-captures-a-solemn-moment-during-the-ceremony-held-on-september-27-1969-at-1stmardiv-vietnam-image574166081.html
RM2TA3EKD–Marine paying his respects at a memorial service attended by Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale in 1969. This photo captures a solemn moment during the ceremony held on September 27, 1969, at 1stMarDiv Vietnam.
Vietnam War. US Marine flame tanks burn 'No-name Village' during near Binh Son in the Quang Ngai Province. 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vietnam-war-us-marine-flame-tanks-burn-no-name-village-during-near-48041230.html
RMCP4D26–Vietnam War. US Marine flame tanks burn 'No-name Village' during near Binh Son in the Quang Ngai Province. 1969.
Vietnam War Era Photos: U.S. Marines - Operation Oklahoma Hills, April 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnam-war-era-photos-us-marines-operation-oklahoma-hills-april-1969-pd-photo-courtesy-of-usmc-image461150498.html
RM2HP764J–Vietnam War Era Photos: U.S. Marines - Operation Oklahoma Hills, April 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC
Bob Williams (center left), a veteran who served with Mobile Construction Battalion 12 during the Vietnam War, talks to Marines with 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group about vehicles and equipment set up as a display during a reunion at Camp Lejeune, N.C., May 22, 2014. During MCB-12's 1968 - 1969 Vietnam deployment, Williams belonged to a team that repaired and reconstructed bridges destroyed by war, a job similar to that performed by Marines with 8th ESB during recent deployments. Past meets present 45 years later during Seabee reunion 140522-M-DS159-007 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bob-williams-center-left-a-veteran-who-served-with-mobile-construction-129741418.html
RMHF26E2–Bob Williams (center left), a veteran who served with Mobile Construction Battalion 12 during the Vietnam War, talks to Marines with 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group about vehicles and equipment set up as a display during a reunion at Camp Lejeune, N.C., May 22, 2014. During MCB-12's 1968 - 1969 Vietnam deployment, Williams belonged to a team that repaired and reconstructed bridges destroyed by war, a job similar to that performed by Marines with 8th ESB during recent deployments. Past meets present 45 years later during Seabee reunion 140522-M-DS159-007
Marines from Marine Barracks Washington perform a three rifle volley during the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-marine-barracks-washington-perform-a-three-rifle-volley-during-the-graveside-service-for-marine-corps-reserve-1st-lt-william-ryan-in-arlington-national-cemetery-arlington-va-may-10-2017-declared-deceased-as-of-may-11-1969-ryans-remains-from-the-vietnam-war-were-missing-until-identified-by-defense-powmia-accounting-agency-dpaa-in-2016-from-an-excavated-crash-site-near-ban-alang-noi-laos-ryans-remains-were-repatriated-in-section-60-image209545101.html
RMP4WGWH–Marines from Marine Barracks Washington perform a three rifle volley during the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60.
A United States Marine Corps band marches while holding instruments during the Vietnam War, 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-united-states-marine-corps-band-marches-while-holding-instruments-165218454.html
RMKGP9R2–A United States Marine Corps band marches while holding instruments during the Vietnam War, 1968.
General Leonard F. Chapman Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, converses with Captain Harvey C. Barnum, Medal of Honor recipient, at Fire Support Base Smith in Vietnam on January 10, 1969. This photograph, taken by Carroll, is from the Defense Department's Marine Corps collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-leonard-f-chapman-jr-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-converses-with-captain-harvey-c-barnum-medal-of-honor-recipient-at-fire-support-base-smith-in-vietnam-on-january-10-1969-this-photograph-taken-by-carroll-is-from-the-defense-departments-marine-corps-collection-image574158381.html
RM2TA34TD–General Leonard F. Chapman Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, converses with Captain Harvey C. Barnum, Medal of Honor recipient, at Fire Support Base Smith in Vietnam on January 10, 1969. This photograph, taken by Carroll, is from the Defense Department's Marine Corps collection.
Camp at Hill 37 or 55, August 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camp-at-hill-37-or-55-august-1969-pd-photo-courtesy-of-usmc-image461151107.html
RM2HP76XB–Camp at Hill 37 or 55, August 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC
An U.S. Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin helicopter flies past the re-dedication ceremony of ‘The PFC Neil William Weintraub Memorial Bridge,’ in Bensalem, Pa., Nov. 14, 2015. The ceremony was held to remember PFC Neil William Weintraub, a Marine who was killed in action during the Vietnam War on top of Hill 512 near Khe Sanh. (U.S. Marine Corps Courtesy Photo/Released) Vietnam Marine from Bensalem honored during bridge re-dedication 151120-M-AB123-004 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-us-coast-guard-hh-65-dolphin-helicopter-flies-past-the-re-dedication-129775007.html
RMHF3N9K–An U.S. Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin helicopter flies past the re-dedication ceremony of ‘The PFC Neil William Weintraub Memorial Bridge,’ in Bensalem, Pa., Nov. 14, 2015. The ceremony was held to remember PFC Neil William Weintraub, a Marine who was killed in action during the Vietnam War on top of Hill 512 near Khe Sanh. (U.S. Marine Corps Courtesy Photo/Released) Vietnam Marine from Bensalem honored during bridge re-dedication 151120-M-AB123-004
Marines prepare for the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-prepare-for-the-graveside-service-for-marine-corps-reserve-1st-lt-william-ryan-in-arlington-national-cemetery-arlington-va-may-10-2017-declared-deceased-as-of-may-11-1969-ryans-remains-from-the-vietnam-war-were-missing-until-identified-by-defense-powmia-accounting-agency-dpaa-in-2016-from-an-excavated-crash-site-near-ban-alang-noi-laos-ryans-remains-were-repatriated-in-section-60-image209545134.html
RMP4WGXP–Marines prepare for the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60.
A member of the United States Marine Corps is seen driving a military truck through a crowded area, wearing a combat uniform, during the Vietnam War, 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-member-of-the-united-states-marine-corps-is-seen-driving-a-military-165218453.html
RMKGP9R1–A member of the United States Marine Corps is seen driving a military truck through a crowded area, wearing a combat uniform, during the Vietnam War, 1968.
Cpl Jim J. Deese and his scout dog 'Baron' are seen exploring a Viet Cong tunnel entrance on the Batangan Peninsula during Operation Bold Mariner in Vietnam in 1969. They are attached to the 26th Marine Regiment. This photograph was taken by SSgt Bob Jordan and is a Defense Department photo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-jim-j-deese-and-his-scout-dog-baron-are-seen-exploring-a-viet-cong-tunnel-entrance-on-the-batangan-peninsula-during-operation-bold-mariner-in-vietnam-in-1969-they-are-attached-to-the-26th-marine-regiment-this-photograph-was-taken-by-ssgt-bob-jordan-and-is-a-defense-department-photo-image574148817.html
RM2TA2MJW–Cpl Jim J. Deese and his scout dog 'Baron' are seen exploring a Viet Cong tunnel entrance on the Batangan Peninsula during Operation Bold Mariner in Vietnam in 1969. They are attached to the 26th Marine Regiment. This photograph was taken by SSgt Bob Jordan and is a Defense Department photo.
Battallion Aid Station, BAS, Hill 37, August 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/battallion-aid-station-bas-hill-37-august-1969-pd-photo-courtesy-of-usmc-image461151052.html
RM2HP76TC–Battallion Aid Station, BAS, Hill 37, August 1969 - PD photo courtesy of USMC
Marines prepare for the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser/Arlington National Cemetery/released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-marines-prepare-for-the-graveside-service-for-marine-corps-reserve-140568516.html
RMJ4KCG4–Marines prepare for the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser/Arlington National Cemetery/released)
Dave Glynn from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and his family receive information about Marine Corps gear and tour the indoor simulated marksmanship training (ISMT) aboard Camp Pendleton, Jan. 23, 2018. The ISMT is the indoor Marine Corps’ marksmanship trainer that is used to replicate ranges that allow Marines to develop their marksmanship skills. The Glynn family is taking a tour of Camp Pendleton. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in February 1969 and was a 0311 sniper in Vietnam. (U. S. Marine Corps Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dave-glynn-from-cedar-rapids-iowa-and-his-family-receive-information-about-marine-corps-gear-and-tour-the-indoor-simulated-marksmanship-training-ismt-aboard-camp-pendleton-jan-23-2018-the-ismt-is-the-indoor-marine-corps-marksmanship-trainer-that-is-used-to-replicate-ranges-that-allow-marines-to-develop-their-marksmanship-skills-the-glynn-family-is-taking-a-tour-of-camp-pendleton-he-enlisted-in-the-marine-corps-in-february-1969-and-was-a-0311-sniper-in-vietnam-u-s-marine-corps-image235098080.html
RMRJDJ00–Dave Glynn from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and his family receive information about Marine Corps gear and tour the indoor simulated marksmanship training (ISMT) aboard Camp Pendleton, Jan. 23, 2018. The ISMT is the indoor Marine Corps’ marksmanship trainer that is used to replicate ranges that allow Marines to develop their marksmanship skills. The Glynn family is taking a tour of Camp Pendleton. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in February 1969 and was a 0311 sniper in Vietnam. (U. S. Marine Corps
Color photograph, of a male Marine, shown in three-quarter view, wearing a uniform and hat, and looking at the camera with a serious expression on his face, while leaning one arm on the edge of a top-level cot, presumably shot inside a barracks, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-photograph-of-a-male-marine-shown-in-three-quarter-view-wearing-a-uniform-and-hat-and-looking-at-the-camera-with-a-serious-expression-on-his-face-while-leaning-one-arm-on-the-edge-of-a-top-level-cot-presumably-shot-inside-a-barracks-photographed-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-war-1968-image178455749.html
RMMA9A3H–Color photograph, of a male Marine, shown in three-quarter view, wearing a uniform and hat, and looking at the camera with a serious expression on his face, while leaning one arm on the edge of a top-level cot, presumably shot inside a barracks, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. ()
Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale attending a ceremony in December 1969. The image was taken by Sgt A. J. May Chang of Command, 1st Marine Division, and features the Color Guard of the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/assistant-secretary-of-the-navy-john-warner-secretary-of-defense-melvin-laird-and-dr-norman-vincent-peale-attending-a-ceremony-in-december-1969-the-image-was-taken-by-sgt-a-j-may-chang-of-command-1st-marine-division-and-features-the-color-guard-of-the-1st-marine-division-in-vietnam-image574141506.html
RM2TA2B9P–Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale attending a ceremony in December 1969. The image was taken by Sgt A. J. May Chang of Command, 1st Marine Division, and features the Color Guard of the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam.
Marines take part in the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser/Arlington National Cemetery/released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-marines-take-part-in-the-graveside-service-for-marine-corps-reserve-140568514.html
RMJ4KCG2–Marines take part in the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser/Arlington National Cemetery/released)
Dave Glynn from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and his family receive information about Marine Corps gear and tour the indoor simulated marksmanship training (ISMT) aboard Camp Pendleton, Jan. 23, 2018. The ISMT is the indoor Marine Corps’ marksmanship trainer that is used to replicate ranges that allow Marines to develop their marksmanship skills. The Glynn family is taking a tour of Camp Pendleton. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in February 1969 and was a 0311 sniper in Vietnam. (U. S. Marine Corps Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dave-glynn-from-cedar-rapids-iowa-and-his-family-receive-information-172783509.html
RMM12Y3H–Dave Glynn from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and his family receive information about Marine Corps gear and tour the indoor simulated marksmanship training (ISMT) aboard Camp Pendleton, Jan. 23, 2018. The ISMT is the indoor Marine Corps’ marksmanship trainer that is used to replicate ranges that allow Marines to develop their marksmanship skills. The Glynn family is taking a tour of Camp Pendleton. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in February 1969 and was a 0311 sniper in Vietnam. (U. S. Marine Corps
Black and white photograph showing a male Marine, seated behind the wheel of a Jeep marked USMC, parked on a dirt road in a rocky landscape, and adjusting the driver's side view mirror, with pallets of supplies stacked in front of a hill in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-photograph-showing-a-male-marine-seated-behind-the-wheel-of-a-jeep-marked-usmc-parked-on-a-dirt-road-in-a-rocky-landscape-and-adjusting-the-drivers-side-view-mirror-with-pallets-of-supplies-stacked-in-front-of-a-hill-in-the-background-photographed-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-war-1955-1975-1968-image178455781.html
RMMA9A4N–Black and white photograph showing a male Marine, seated behind the wheel of a Jeep marked USMC, parked on a dirt road in a rocky landscape, and adjusting the driver's side view mirror, with pallets of supplies stacked in front of a hill in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. ()
Lieutenant Colonel Sipson, Colonel Harrell, and First Lieutenant John R. Rabb are seen discussing company movements and tactics for an upcoming operation in Vietnam. The photograph was taken on December 25, 1969, during a ceremony of the 1st Marine Division. It is an official Defense Department photo (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-colonel-sipson-colonel-harrell-and-first-lieutenant-john-r-rabb-are-seen-discussing-company-movements-and-tactics-for-an-upcoming-operation-in-vietnam-the-photograph-was-taken-on-december-25-1969-during-a-ceremony-of-the-1st-marine-division-it-is-an-official-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-image574144426.html
RM2TA2F22–Lieutenant Colonel Sipson, Colonel Harrell, and First Lieutenant John R. Rabb are seen discussing company movements and tactics for an upcoming operation in Vietnam. The photograph was taken on December 25, 1969, during a ceremony of the 1st Marine Division. It is an official Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).
Members of the Marine Corps funeral procession take part in the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser/Arlington National Cemetery/released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-members-of-the-marine-corps-funeral-procession-take-part-in-the-graveside-140568517.html
RMJ4KCG5–Members of the Marine Corps funeral procession take part in the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser/Arlington National Cemetery/released)
Pilar Jimenez bids a final goodbye to her younger brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous acti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilar-jimenez-bids-a-final-goodbye-to-her-younger-brother-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-acti-image230151703.html
RMRAC8RK–Pilar Jimenez bids a final goodbye to her younger brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous acti
Side view of the facade of the Rich Hotel in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-side-view-of-the-facade-of-the-rich-hotel-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-173105409.html
RMM1HHM1–Side view of the facade of the Rich Hotel in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. ()
Marines being trained in long-range marksmanship by Gunnery Sergeant James A. Vance (left), an instructor at the 3rd Marine Division Sniper School in Quang Tri, Vietnam. This image was taken on July 28, 1969, and is a 35mm negative. Caption Information: Defense Department photo (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-being-trained-in-long-range-marksmanship-by-gunnery-sergeant-james-a-vance-left-an-instructor-at-the-3rd-marine-division-sniper-school-in-quang-tri-vietnam-this-image-was-taken-on-july-28-1969-and-is-a-35mm-negative-caption-information-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-image574147549.html
RM2TA2K1H–Marines being trained in long-range marksmanship by Gunnery Sergeant James A. Vance (left), an instructor at the 3rd Marine Division Sniper School in Quang Tri, Vietnam. This image was taken on July 28, 1969, and is a 35mm negative. Caption Information: Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).
Marines from Marine Barracks Washington perform a three rifle volley during the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser/Arlington National Cemetery/released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-marines-from-marine-barracks-washington-perform-a-three-rifle-volley-140568512.html
RMJ4KCG0–Marines from Marine Barracks Washington perform a three rifle volley during the graveside service for Marine Corps Reserve 1st Lt. William Ryan, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va, May 10, 2017. Declared deceased as of May 11, 1969, Ryan’s remains from the Vietnam War were missing until identified by Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in 2016 from an excavated crash site near Ban Alang Noi, Laos. Ryan’s remains were repatriated in Section 60. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser/Arlington National Cemetery/released)
Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friends-family-and-marines-attend-mass-at-the-simon-and-jude-cathedral-in-phoenix-for-the-internment-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-a-image230151648.html
RMRAC8NM–Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a
View down a rural dirt road in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-view-down-a-rural-dirt-road-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-war-1968-165218479.html
RMKGP9RY–View down a rural dirt road in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968.
'Memorial service held in Vietnam on September 27, 1969. Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale were in attendance. LCpl John Gentry captured the emotional moment as fallen comrades were honored with a rifle salute. Image: Defense Department, Marine Corps.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memorial-service-held-in-vietnam-on-september-27-1969-assistant-secretary-of-the-navy-john-warner-secretary-of-defense-melvin-laird-and-dr-norman-vincent-peale-were-in-attendance-lcpl-john-gentry-captured-the-emotional-moment-as-fallen-comrades-were-honored-with-a-rifle-salute-image-defense-department-marine-corps-image574140615.html
RM2TA2A5Y–'Memorial service held in Vietnam on September 27, 1969. Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale were in attendance. LCpl John Gentry captured the emotional moment as fallen comrades were honored with a rifle salute. Image: Defense Department, Marine Corps.'
U.S. Army veteran Dale Berg, member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 981, pauses for a photo during a Memorial Day commemoration at the Village of Arlington Heights, Ill., May 25. Berg served as an infantryman in Vietnam from 1969 to 1970. He fought in the battle of Renegade Woods in South Vietnam. Berg stated that during that battle, 30 soldiers from his platoon were killed in 15 minutes. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Lietz/Released) Local Chicago land community honors its fallen service members during Memorial Day 150525-A-XY199-198 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-army-veteran-dale-berg-member-of-veterans-of-foreign-wars-post-129571455.html
RMHEPDKY–U.S. Army veteran Dale Berg, member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 981, pauses for a photo during a Memorial Day commemoration at the Village of Arlington Heights, Ill., May 25. Berg served as an infantryman in Vietnam from 1969 to 1970. He fought in the battle of Renegade Woods in South Vietnam. Berg stated that during that battle, 30 soldiers from his platoon were killed in 15 minutes. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Lietz/Released) Local Chicago land community honors its fallen service members during Memorial Day 150525-A-XY199-198
Members of the Arizona Patriot Guard Riders prepare to escort the remains of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfless Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-patriot-guard-riders-prepare-to-escort-the-remains-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-actions-in-selfless-image230151649.html
RMRAC8NN–Members of the Arizona Patriot Guard Riders prepare to escort the remains of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfless
Tip of the barrel of an artillery canon is visible firing into a field in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tip-of-the-barrel-of-an-artillery-canon-is-visible-firing-into-a-field-173105376.html
RMM1HHJT–Tip of the barrel of an artillery canon is visible firing into a field in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. ()
General Leonard F Chapman Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, affixes the Meritorious Unit Citation Streamer to the colors of the 1st Amphibian Tractor Battalion in Vietnam on January 10, 1969. The battalion is recognized for its exceptional performance in combat against the North Vietnamese Army. Image by SSgt Zane Wilson. (MARINE CORPS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-leonard-f-chapman-jr-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-affixes-the-meritorious-unit-citation-streamer-to-the-colors-of-the-1st-amphibian-tractor-battalion-in-vietnam-on-january-10-1969-the-battalion-is-recognized-for-its-exceptional-performance-in-combat-against-the-north-vietnamese-army-image-by-ssgt-zane-wilson-marine-corps-image574145622.html
RM2TA2GGP–General Leonard F Chapman Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, affixes the Meritorious Unit Citation Streamer to the colors of the 1st Amphibian Tractor Battalion in Vietnam on January 10, 1969. The battalion is recognized for its exceptional performance in combat against the North Vietnamese Army. Image by SSgt Zane Wilson. (MARINE CORPS)
Dave Glynn from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and his family receive information about Marine Corps gear and tour the indoor simulated marksmanship training (ISMT) aboard Camp Pendleton, Jan. 23, 2018. The ISMT is the indoor Marine Corps’ marksmanship trainer that is used to replicate ranges that allow Marines to develop their marksmanship skills. The Glynn family is taking a tour of Camp Pendleton. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in February 1969 and was a 0311 sniper in Vietnam. (U. S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Haley McMenamin) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dave-glynn-from-cedar-rapids-iowa-and-his-family-receive-information-about-marine-corps-gear-and-tour-the-indoor-simulated-marksmanship-training-ismt-aboard-camp-pendleton-jan-23-2018-the-ismt-is-the-indoor-marine-corps-marksmanship-trainer-that-is-used-to-replicate-ranges-that-allow-marines-to-develop-their-marksmanship-skills-the-glynn-family-is-taking-a-tour-of-camp-pendleton-he-enlisted-in-the-marine-corps-in-february-1969-and-was-a-0311-sniper-in-vietnam-u-s-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-haley-mcmenamin-image179513871.html
RMMC1FNK–Dave Glynn from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and his family receive information about Marine Corps gear and tour the indoor simulated marksmanship training (ISMT) aboard Camp Pendleton, Jan. 23, 2018. The ISMT is the indoor Marine Corps’ marksmanship trainer that is used to replicate ranges that allow Marines to develop their marksmanship skills. The Glynn family is taking a tour of Camp Pendleton. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in February 1969 and was a 0311 sniper in Vietnam. (U. S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Haley McMenamin)
Pilar Jiminez grasps an American flag presented to her in honor of her brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilar-jiminez-grasps-an-american-flag-presented-to-her-in-honor-of-her-brother-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-fo-image230151700.html
RMRAC8RG–Pilar Jiminez grasps an American flag presented to her in honor of her brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor fo
American soldier in uniform standing with a Vietnamese man in front of a hotel in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-american-soldier-in-uniform-standing-with-a-vietnamese-man-in-front-173105394.html
RMM1HHKE–American soldier in uniform standing with a Vietnamese man in front of a hotel in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. ()
Marines of Hotel Company, Second Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment, First Marine Division engage in a pursuit of enemy soldiers during intense combat in the 'Arizona Territory' near Da Nang, Vietnam. Supported by air strikes and artillery, Marines eliminated 219 enemy combatants while experiencing minimal casualties. Photograph taken in 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-of-hotel-company-second-battalion-fifth-marine-regiment-first-marine-division-engage-in-a-pursuit-of-enemy-soldiers-during-intense-combat-in-the-arizona-territory-near-da-nang-vietnam-supported-by-air-strikes-and-artillery-marines-eliminated-219-enemy-combatants-while-experiencing-minimal-casualties-photograph-taken-in-1969-image574163090.html
RM2TA3ATJ–Marines of Hotel Company, Second Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment, First Marine Division engage in a pursuit of enemy soldiers during intense combat in the 'Arizona Territory' near Da Nang, Vietnam. Supported by air strikes and artillery, Marines eliminated 219 enemy combatants while experiencing minimal casualties. Photograph taken in 1969.
Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friends-family-and-marines-attend-mass-at-the-simon-and-jude-cathedral-in-phoenix-for-the-internment-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-a-image187370090.html
RMMTRCCX–Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a
Pilar Jimenez releases a dove in honor of her younger brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilar-jimenez-releases-a-dove-in-honor-of-her-younger-brother-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-image230151705.html
RMRAC8RN–Pilar Jimenez releases a dove in honor of her younger brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous
A photograph of Platoon 179 in training with the 1st Recruit Battalion, they are newly enlisted personnel with the United States Marine Corps, they are posing with two sergeants and a staff sergeant, Parris Island, South Carolina, October 30, 1964. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-of-platoon-179-in-training-with-the-1st-recruit-battalion-image155424288.html
RMK0T57C–A photograph of Platoon 179 in training with the 1st Recruit Battalion, they are newly enlisted personnel with the United States Marine Corps, they are posing with two sergeants and a staff sergeant, Parris Island, South Carolina, October 30, 1964.
Marine helicopters from Squadron 164 onboard the USS Tripoli preparing for a mission on January 11, 1969. These helicopters were utilized the following day to transport Marines to the Batangan Peninsula in Quang Ngai Province, South Vietnam as part of Operation Eold Mariner. Photographed by Cpl Mike Detherage. Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps) A192553. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-helicopters-from-squadron-164-onboard-the-uss-tripoli-preparing-for-a-mission-on-january-11-1969-these-helicopters-were-utilized-the-following-day-to-transport-marines-to-the-batangan-peninsula-in-quang-ngai-province-south-vietnam-as-part-of-operation-eold-mariner-photographed-by-cpl-mike-detherage-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-a192553-image574159045.html
RM2TA35M5–Marine helicopters from Squadron 164 onboard the USS Tripoli preparing for a mission on January 11, 1969. These helicopters were utilized the following day to transport Marines to the Batangan Peninsula in Quang Ngai Province, South Vietnam as part of Operation Eold Mariner. Photographed by Cpl Mike Detherage. Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps) A192553.
Members of the Arizona Patriot Guard Riders prepare to escort the remains of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfless Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-patriot-guard-riders-prepare-to-escort-the-remains-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-actions-in-selfless-image187370091.html
RMMTRCCY–Members of the Arizona Patriot Guard Riders prepare to escort the remains of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfless
Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friends-family-and-marines-attend-mass-at-the-simon-and-jude-cathedral-in-phoenix-for-the-internment-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-a-image230151642.html
RMRAC8NE–Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a
A photograph of a paved road running through a residential area, people can be seen attending small kiosks along the side of the road, Vietnam, 1967. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-of-a-paved-road-running-through-a-residential-area-people-image155424311.html
RMK0T587–A photograph of a paved road running through a residential area, people can be seen attending small kiosks along the side of the road, Vietnam, 1967.
Major General Ormond R. Simpson, Commanding General of the 1st Marine Division, shakes hands with Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Terry after a change of command ceremony. The ceremony, attended by Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, took place in Vietnam in 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-ormond-r-simpson-commanding-general-of-the-1st-marine-division-shakes-hands-with-lieutenant-colonel-j-m-terry-after-a-change-of-command-ceremony-the-ceremony-attended-by-assistant-secretary-of-the-navy-john-warner-secretary-of-defense-melvin-laird-and-dr-norman-vincent-peale-took-place-in-vietnam-in-1969-image574138073.html
RM2TA26Y5–Major General Ormond R. Simpson, Commanding General of the 1st Marine Division, shakes hands with Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Terry after a change of command ceremony. The ceremony, attended by Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, took place in Vietnam in 1969.
Pilar Jimenez bids a final goodbye to her younger brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous acti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilar-jimenez-bids-a-final-goodbye-to-her-younger-brother-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-acti-image187370130.html
RMMTRCEA–Pilar Jimenez bids a final goodbye to her younger brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous acti
Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friends-family-and-marines-attend-mass-at-the-simon-and-jude-cathedral-in-phoenix-for-the-internment-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-a-image230151645.html
RMRAC8NH–Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a
Makeshift homes in a traditional village beside a road during the Vietnam War, 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-makeshift-homes-in-a-traditional-village-beside-a-road-during-the-165218462.html
RMKGP9RA–Makeshift homes in a traditional village beside a road during the Vietnam War, 1968.
General Leonard F. Chapman presents Major David T. Sites with the Silver Star Medal in a ceremony held on August 8, 1969 at MAG-39 in Vietnam. The photograph captures the moment of the presentation, with both officers and Marine Corps officials in attendance. The image is designated as GVB-276 in the Defense Department's photo archive. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-leonard-f-chapman-presents-major-david-t-sites-with-the-silver-star-medal-in-a-ceremony-held-on-august-8-1969-at-mag-39-in-vietnam-the-photograph-captures-the-moment-of-the-presentation-with-both-officers-and-marine-corps-officials-in-attendance-the-image-is-designated-as-gvb-276-in-the-defense-departments-photo-archive-image574168429.html
RM2TA3HK9–General Leonard F. Chapman presents Major David T. Sites with the Silver Star Medal in a ceremony held on August 8, 1969 at MAG-39 in Vietnam. The photograph captures the moment of the presentation, with both officers and Marine Corps officials in attendance. The image is designated as GVB-276 in the Defense Department's photo archive.
Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friends-family-and-marines-attend-mass-at-the-simon-and-jude-cathedral-in-phoenix-for-the-internment-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-a-image187370087.html
RMMTRCCR–Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a
Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friends-family-and-marines-attend-mass-at-the-simon-and-jude-cathedral-in-phoenix-for-the-internment-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-a-image230151643.html
RMRAC8NF–Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a
Vietnamese people wearing traditional clothing walk past a military ship at a port in Danang, Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vietnamese-people-wearing-traditional-clothing-walk-past-a-military-173105432.html
RMM1HHMT–Vietnamese people wearing traditional clothing walk past a military ship at a port in Danang, Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1968. ()
'Sgt. T.M. Green of the 26th Marine Regiment checks a suspected Viet Cong booby trap during Operation Bold Mariner in Quang Ngai Province, Vietnam, 1969. The operation aims to eradicate the Viet Cong who have been causing distress to local Vietnamese inhabitants in the Batangan Peninsula region. Photo by LCpl. W.R. Schaaf.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-tm-green-of-the-26th-marine-regiment-checks-a-suspected-viet-cong-booby-trap-during-operation-bold-mariner-in-quang-ngai-province-vietnam-1969-the-operation-aims-to-eradicate-the-viet-cong-who-have-been-causing-distress-to-local-vietnamese-inhabitants-in-the-batangan-peninsula-region-photo-by-lcpl-wr-schaaf-image574165206.html
RM2TA3DG6–'Sgt. T.M. Green of the 26th Marine Regiment checks a suspected Viet Cong booby trap during Operation Bold Mariner in Quang Ngai Province, Vietnam, 1969. The operation aims to eradicate the Viet Cong who have been causing distress to local Vietnamese inhabitants in the Batangan Peninsula region. Photo by LCpl. W.R. Schaaf.'
Pilar Jimenez releases a dove in honor of her younger brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilar-jimenez-releases-a-dove-in-honor-of-her-younger-brother-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-image187370132.html
RMMTRCEC–Pilar Jimenez releases a dove in honor of her younger brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Steven Weintraub talks about 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-steven-weintraub-talks-about-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-actions-in-s-image230151653.html
RMRAC8NW–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Steven Weintraub talks about 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in s
Color photograph, showing an airplane flying with a cloudy, blue sky in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-photograph-showing-an-airplane-flying-with-a-cloudy-blue-sky-in-the-background-photographed-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-war-1955-1975-1968-image178455839.html
RMMA9A6R–Color photograph, showing an airplane flying with a cloudy, blue sky in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. ()
Aerial view of Hue with the Flag Tower of Vietnam in the foreground. The tower, located within the Citadel, has historic significance as a site of heavy fighting during the Tet Offensive. Its bullet-scarred base bears the motto of Hue: 'We must continue to fight communism and strengthen our democracy.' Taken on January 25, 1969, by Cpl M. W. Starn. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-view-of-hue-with-the-flag-tower-of-vietnam-in-the-foreground-the-tower-located-within-the-citadel-has-historic-significance-as-a-site-of-heavy-fighting-during-the-tet-offensive-its-bullet-scarred-base-bears-the-motto-of-hue-we-must-continue-to-fight-communism-and-strengthen-our-democracy-taken-on-january-25-1969-by-cpl-m-w-starn-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-image574148008.html
RM2TA2KJ0–Aerial view of Hue with the Flag Tower of Vietnam in the foreground. The tower, located within the Citadel, has historic significance as a site of heavy fighting during the Tet Offensive. Its bullet-scarred base bears the motto of Hue: 'We must continue to fight communism and strengthen our democracy.' Taken on January 25, 1969, by Cpl M. W. Starn. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).
Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friends-family-and-marines-attend-mass-at-the-simon-and-jude-cathedral-in-phoenix-for-the-internment-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-a-image187370080.html
RMMTRCCG–Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a
U.S. Marines present an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in sel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-present-an-american-flag-in-honor-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-actions-in-sel-image230151655.html
RMRAC8NY–U.S. Marines present an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in sel
Color photograph, showing several military barracks, and a sandbag bunker, with a cloud of smoke and mountains, in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-photograph-showing-several-military-barracks-and-a-sandbag-bunker-with-a-cloud-of-smoke-and-mountains-in-the-background-photographed-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-war-1955-1975-1968-image178455846.html
RMMA9A72–Color photograph, showing several military barracks, and a sandbag bunker, with a cloud of smoke and mountains, in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. ()
General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, presenting a Distinguished Flying Cross to Captain J. C. Taylor of Marine All Weather Attack Squadron (VMA(AW)) 533 in South Vietnam. The photograph was taken by SSgt L. E. Hosynck on January 12, 1969, during a visit by General Chapman to Quang Tri. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-leonard-f-chapman-jr-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-presenting-a-distinguished-flying-cross-to-captain-j-c-taylor-of-marine-all-weather-attack-squadron-vmaaw-533-in-south-vietnam-the-photograph-was-taken-by-ssgt-l-e-hosynck-on-january-12-1969-during-a-visit-by-general-chapman-to-quang-tri-image574148028.html
RM2TA2KJM–General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, presenting a Distinguished Flying Cross to Captain J. C. Taylor of Marine All Weather Attack Squadron (VMA(AW)) 533 in South Vietnam. The photograph was taken by SSgt L. E. Hosynck on January 12, 1969, during a visit by General Chapman to Quang Tri.
Pilar Jiminez grasps an American flag presented to her in honor of her brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilar-jiminez-grasps-an-american-flag-presented-to-her-in-honor-of-her-brother-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-fo-image187370123.html
RMMTRCE3–Pilar Jiminez grasps an American flag presented to her in honor of her brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor fo
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Steven Weintraub presents a flag to Pilar Jiminez, in honor of her brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-steven-weintraub-presents-a-flag-to-pilar-jiminez-in-honor-of-her-brother-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-th-image230151693.html
RMRAC8R9–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Steven Weintraub presents a flag to Pilar Jiminez, in honor of her brother, 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez, during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving th
Color photograph, showing a person riding in the carriage of a cycle rickshaw, with another person cycling at rear, with a lean-to at left, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-photograph-showing-a-person-riding-in-the-carriage-of-a-cycle-rickshaw-with-another-person-cycling-at-rear-with-a-lean-to-at-left-photographed-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-war-1955-1975-1968-image178455790.html
RMMA9A52–Color photograph, showing a person riding in the carriage of a cycle rickshaw, with another person cycling at rear, with a lean-to at left, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. ()
Commanding General O. R. Simpson and Sergeant Major P. Harovich cutting the ribbon at the opening ceremony of the new NCO Club for Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division in Dalang, Vietnam. Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale also present. Photograph taken on September 28, 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commanding-general-o-r-simpson-and-sergeant-major-p-harovich-cutting-the-ribbon-at-the-opening-ceremony-of-the-new-nco-club-for-headquarters-battalion-1st-marine-division-in-dalang-vietnam-assistant-secretary-of-the-navy-john-warner-secretary-of-defense-melvin-laird-and-dr-norman-vincent-peale-also-present-photograph-taken-on-september-28-1969-image574141783.html
RM2TA2BKK–Commanding General O. R. Simpson and Sergeant Major P. Harovich cutting the ribbon at the opening ceremony of the new NCO Club for Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division in Dalang, Vietnam. Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale also present. Photograph taken on September 28, 1969.
Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friends-family-and-marines-attend-mass-at-the-simon-and-jude-cathedral-in-phoenix-for-the-internment-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-a-image187370083.html
RMMTRCCK–Friends, family, and Marines attend mass at the Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix for the internment of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez on Jan. 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous a
U.S. Marines fold an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-fold-an-american-flag-in-honor-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-actions-in-selfle-image230151666.html
RMRAC8PA–U.S. Marines fold an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfle
Color photograph showing a tandem rotor helicopter, in mid-flight, silhouetted in profile against a cloudy sky, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-photograph-showing-a-tandem-rotor-helicopter-in-mid-flight-silhouetted-in-profile-against-a-cloudy-sky-photographed-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-war-1955-1975-1968-image178455844.html
RMMA9A70–Color photograph showing a tandem rotor helicopter, in mid-flight, silhouetted in profile against a cloudy sky, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. ()
'General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., U.S. Marine Commandant, is seen reviewing a Vietnamese honor guard at I Corps headquarters in Da Nang, Vietnam on January 11, 1969. He is escorted by Lieutenant General Hoang Xuan Lam, Vietnamese commander of I Corps. This was General Chapman's third visit to Marine units in one year.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-leonard-f-chapman-jr-us-marine-commandant-is-seen-reviewing-a-vietnamese-honor-guard-at-i-corps-headquarters-in-da-nang-vietnam-on-january-11-1969-he-is-escorted-by-lieutenant-general-hoang-xuan-lam-vietnamese-commander-of-i-corps-this-was-general-chapmans-third-visit-to-marine-units-in-one-year-image574158661.html
RM2TA356D–'General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., U.S. Marine Commandant, is seen reviewing a Vietnamese honor guard at I Corps headquarters in Da Nang, Vietnam on January 11, 1969. He is escorted by Lieutenant General Hoang Xuan Lam, Vietnamese commander of I Corps. This was General Chapman's third visit to Marine units in one year.'
U.S. Marines fold an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-fold-an-american-flag-in-honor-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-actions-in-selfle-image187370102.html
RMMTRCDA–U.S. Marines fold an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfle
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Steven Weintraub talks about 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-steven-weintraub-talks-about-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-actions-in-s-image230151652.html
RMRAC8NT–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Steven Weintraub talks about 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in s
Black and white photograph showing a country landscape, with a lake and rice paddies in the foreground, houses and trees at midground, and a hill in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-photograph-showing-a-country-landscape-with-a-lake-and-rice-paddies-in-the-foreground-houses-and-trees-at-midground-and-a-hill-in-the-background-photographed-in-vietnam-during-the-vietnam-war-1955-1975-1968-image178455952.html
RMMA9AAT–Black and white photograph showing a country landscape, with a lake and rice paddies in the foreground, houses and trees at midground, and a hill in the background, photographed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1955-1975), 1968. ()
Sister Marie Angela of the Sacred Heart Orphanage near Dang is shown receiving a donation of 35,400 piasters ($300) from Master Sergeant James E. Sack of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing (1st MAW) in Vietnam in 1969. MSgt Sack collected $200 from other marines and contributed $100 himself. The donation was intended to support the children at the orphanage. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sister-marie-angela-of-the-sacred-heart-orphanage-near-dang-is-shown-receiving-a-donation-of-35400-piasters-300-from-master-sergeant-james-e-sack-of-the-1st-marine-aircraft-wing-1st-maw-in-vietnam-in-1969-msgt-sack-collected-200-from-other-marines-and-contributed-100-himself-the-donation-was-intended-to-support-the-children-at-the-orphanage-image574158680.html
RM2TA3574–Sister Marie Angela of the Sacred Heart Orphanage near Dang is shown receiving a donation of 35,400 piasters ($300) from Master Sergeant James E. Sack of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing (1st MAW) in Vietnam in 1969. MSgt Sack collected $200 from other marines and contributed $100 himself. The donation was intended to support the children at the orphanage.
U.S. Marines fold an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-fold-an-american-flag-in-honor-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-actions-in-selfle-image187370107.html
RMMTRCDF–U.S. Marines fold an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfle
U.S. Marines fold an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-fold-an-american-flag-in-honor-of-1969-congressional-medal-of-honor-recipient-us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jose-francisco-jimenez-during-the-internment-of-jimenez-in-phoenix-on-jan-17-2017-jimenez-originally-a-native-of-mexico-moved-with-his-family-to-red-rock-ariz-when-he-was-10-years-old-jimenez-went-on-to-the-join-the-marine-corps-after-graduating-high-school-in-1968-before-later-being-shipped-to-the-republic-of-vietnam-in-february-of-1969-in-august-of-1969-jimenez-was-killed-in-action-upon-posthumously-receiving-the-medal-of-honor-for-his-courageous-actions-in-selfle-image230151659.html
RMRAC8P3–U.S. Marines fold an American flag in honor of 1969 Congressional Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez during the internment of Jimenez in Phoenix on Jan 17, 2017. Jimenez, originally a native of Mexico, moved with his family to Red Rock, Ariz. when he was 10 years old. Jimenez went on to the join the Marine Corps after graduating high school in 1968, before later being shipped to the Republic of Vietnam in February of 1969. In August of 1969, Jimenez was killed in action upon posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions in selfle
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