Dr. Valerie Andre, in front of her helicopter in Tonkin, Vietnam, in 1952. She served in the French army as a neurosurgeon, and learned to fly helicopters to reach wounded soldiers. From 1952-53, she rescued 165 soldiers and parachuted to treat wounded needing immediate surgery. In 1976 she became the first Women to reach the rank of General Officer in the French Army. (BSLOC 2015 14 120) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dr-valerie-andre-in-front-of-her-helicopter-in-tonkin-vietnam-in-1952-170526004.html
RMKWC3JC–Dr. Valerie Andre, in front of her helicopter in Tonkin, Vietnam, in 1952. She served in the French army as a neurosurgeon, and learned to fly helicopters to reach wounded soldiers. From 1952-53, she rescued 165 soldiers and parachuted to treat wounded needing immediate surgery. In 1976 she became the first Women to reach the rank of General Officer in the French Army. (BSLOC 2015 14 120)
Dr. Valerie Andre, in front of her helicopter in Tonkin, Vietnam, in 1952. She served in the French army as a neurosurgeon, and learned to fly helicopters to reach wounded soldiers. From 1952-53, she rescued 165 soldiers and parachuted to treat wounded needing immediate surgery. In 1976 she became the first Women to reach the rank of General Officer in the French Army. (BSLOC 2015 14 120) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dr-valerie-andre-in-front-of-her-helicopter-in-tonkin-vietnam-in-1952-170527281.html
RMKWC581–Dr. Valerie Andre, in front of her helicopter in Tonkin, Vietnam, in 1952. She served in the French army as a neurosurgeon, and learned to fly helicopters to reach wounded soldiers. From 1952-53, she rescued 165 soldiers and parachuted to treat wounded needing immediate surgery. In 1976 she became the first Women to reach the rank of General Officer in the French Army. (BSLOC 2015 14 120)
Scenes aboard the USS Repose (AH-16), a Haven-class hospital ship in operation during the Vietnam War. Here, doctors perform surgery on a wounded soldier ca. 1966 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scenes-aboard-the-uss-repose-ah-16-a-haven-class-hospital-ship-in-operation-during-the-vietnam-war-here-doctors-perform-surgery-on-a-wounded-soldier-ca-1966-image512388930.html
RM2MNH98J–Scenes aboard the USS Repose (AH-16), a Haven-class hospital ship in operation during the Vietnam War. Here, doctors perform surgery on a wounded soldier ca. 1966
US Medical Personnel in Vietnam perform a major surgery under difficult combat conditions. Lieutenant Commander Herbart S. Perry and Lieutenant Commander Miller demonstrate their skills in saving lives during the war. This image captures the challenges faced by medical officers in providing necessary healthcare to wounded soldiers on the frontlines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-medical-personnel-in-vietnam-perform-a-major-surgery-under-difficult-combat-conditions-lieutenant-commander-herbart-s-perry-and-lieutenant-commander-miller-demonstrate-their-skills-in-saving-lives-during-the-war-this-image-captures-the-challenges-faced-by-medical-officers-in-providing-necessary-healthcare-to-wounded-soldiers-on-the-frontlines-image574171312.html
RM2TA3NA8–US Medical Personnel in Vietnam perform a major surgery under difficult combat conditions. Lieutenant Commander Herbart S. Perry and Lieutenant Commander Miller demonstrate their skills in saving lives during the war. This image captures the challenges faced by medical officers in providing necessary healthcare to wounded soldiers on the frontlines.
Vietnam War. A nurse tends to a patient just out of surgery in the intensive care ward of the hospital ship USS Repose, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnam-war-a-nurse-tends-to-a-patient-just-out-of-surgery-in-the-image69738052.html
RME1CRGM–Vietnam War. A nurse tends to a patient just out of surgery in the intensive care ward of the hospital ship USS Repose,
My Tho, Vietnam: February 9, 1968 Elements of the U.S. Army's 9th Infantry Division's 2nd Brigade make their through the water in the Mekong Delta. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-tho-vietnam-february-9-1968-elements-of-the-us-armys-9th-infantry-divisions-2nd-brigade-make-their-through-the-water-in-the-mekong-delta-image557837129.html
RM2RBFJXH–My Tho, Vietnam: February 9, 1968 Elements of the U.S. Army's 9th Infantry Division's 2nd Brigade make their through the water in the Mekong Delta.
Vietnam: August, 1966 A soldier of the 173rd Airborne Brigade carrying a load of five mortar rounds, four canteens, poncho and an entrenching tool on a search and destroy mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnam-august-1966-a-soldier-of-the-173rd-airborne-brigade-carrying-a-load-of-five-mortar-rounds-four-canteens-poncho-and-an-entrenching-tool-on-a-search-and-destroy-mission-image557838050.html
RM2RBFM3E–Vietnam: August, 1966 A soldier of the 173rd Airborne Brigade carrying a load of five mortar rounds, four canteens, poncho and an entrenching tool on a search and destroy mission.
Vietnam: August 12, 1966 Marines of H Company, 4th Marine Regiment, bypass the dense jungle and use a stream for a trail while moving up to confront the North Vietnamese 324th Division during Operation Hastings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnam-august-12-1966-marines-of-h-company-4th-marine-regiment-bypass-the-dense-jungle-and-use-a-stream-for-a-trail-while-moving-up-to-confront-the-north-vietnamese-324th-division-during-operation-hastings-image557838054.html
RM2RBFM3J–Vietnam: August 12, 1966 Marines of H Company, 4th Marine Regiment, bypass the dense jungle and use a stream for a trail while moving up to confront the North Vietnamese 324th Division during Operation Hastings.
Children undergoing open heart surgery in Minnesota are warmly welcomed back to Vietnam by Marine representatives from 1st Motor Transport Battalion in April 1970. This heartfelt gesture showcases the humane side of American military personnel during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/children-undergoing-open-heart-surgery-in-minnesota-are-warmly-welcomed-back-to-vietnam-by-marine-representatives-from-1st-motor-transport-battalion-in-april-1970-this-heartfelt-gesture-showcases-the-humane-side-of-american-military-personnel-during-the-vietnam-war-image574146225.html
RM2TA2HA9–Children undergoing open heart surgery in Minnesota are warmly welcomed back to Vietnam by Marine representatives from 1st Motor Transport Battalion in April 1970. This heartfelt gesture showcases the humane side of American military personnel during the Vietnam War.
Caption: 'In this photograph taken on February 10, 1970, in Da Son Hamlet of Vietnam, Phan Tieng, the village chief, proudly shows off his brand new smile after undergoing two months of dental surgery. Lt. M.T. Barco and Navy DT-3 Don Huffman, Dental Officer for the 11th Marine Regiment, made this remarkable transformation possible. Located five miles west of Danang. This image is part of a series showcasing American military activities during the Vietnam War.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-in-this-photograph-taken-on-february-10-1970-in-da-son-hamlet-of-vietnam-phan-tieng-the-village-chief-proudly-shows-off-his-brand-new-smile-after-undergoing-two-months-of-dental-surgery-lt-mt-barco-and-navy-dt-3-don-huffman-dental-officer-for-the-11th-marine-regiment-made-this-remarkable-transformation-possible-located-five-miles-west-of-danang-this-image-is-part-of-a-series-showcasing-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-image574159447.html
RM2TA366F–Caption: 'In this photograph taken on February 10, 1970, in Da Son Hamlet of Vietnam, Phan Tieng, the village chief, proudly shows off his brand new smile after undergoing two months of dental surgery. Lt. M.T. Barco and Navy DT-3 Don Huffman, Dental Officer for the 11th Marine Regiment, made this remarkable transformation possible. Located five miles west of Danang. This image is part of a series showcasing American military activities during the Vietnam War.'
1st MarDiv Marines present Rev. Gordan H. Smith, Da Nang area Director of United World Mission, with 20,000 Piaster. This money will sponsor the return of Vietnamese children who underwent heart surgery in the United States. Photograph taken on March 3, 1970, during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1st-mardiv-marines-present-rev-gordan-h-smith-da-nang-area-director-of-united-world-mission-with-20000-piaster-this-money-will-sponsor-the-return-of-vietnamese-children-who-underwent-heart-surgery-in-the-united-states-photograph-taken-on-march-3-1970-during-the-vietnam-war-image574152116.html
RM2TA2TTM–1st MarDiv Marines present Rev. Gordan H. Smith, Da Nang area Director of United World Mission, with 20,000 Piaster. This money will sponsor the return of Vietnamese children who underwent heart surgery in the United States. Photograph taken on March 3, 1970, during the Vietnam War.
'Dr. Clarence Harper, an anesthesiologist from San Francisco, prepares a patient for surgery, while Dr. John Connolly, a surgeon from Philadelphia, speaks with another patient in the background. This image was taken on August 18, 1966, during the Vietnam War, by Cpl. Gaspard. The photograph showcases medical activities carried out by the 1st Medical Battalion of the 1st Marine Division.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-clarence-harper-an-anesthesiologist-from-san-francisco-prepares-a-patient-for-surgery-while-dr-john-connolly-a-surgeon-from-philadelphia-speaks-with-another-patient-in-the-background-this-image-was-taken-on-august-18-1966-during-the-vietnam-war-by-cpl-gaspard-the-photograph-showcases-medical-activities-carried-out-by-the-1st-medical-battalion-of-the-1st-marine-division-image574161980.html
RM2TA39D0–'Dr. Clarence Harper, an anesthesiologist from San Francisco, prepares a patient for surgery, while Dr. John Connolly, a surgeon from Philadelphia, speaks with another patient in the background. This image was taken on August 18, 1966, during the Vietnam War, by Cpl. Gaspard. The photograph showcases medical activities carried out by the 1st Medical Battalion of the 1st Marine Division.'
A US Marine dropping a grenade into an enemy bunker while another Marine provides protection during the Vietnam war. Image captured on February 11, 1968, depicting the difficulty faced by troops fighting Viet Cong forces using an intricate network of tunnels and caves. Photograph taken by Cpl Wolfe. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-marine-dropping-a-grenade-into-an-enemy-bunker-while-another-marine-provides-protection-during-the-vietnam-war-image-captured-on-february-11-1968-depicting-the-difficulty-faced-by-troops-fighting-viet-cong-forces-using-an-intricate-network-of-tunnels-and-caves-photograph-taken-by-cpl-wolfe-image574164763.html
RM2TA3D0B–A US Marine dropping a grenade into an enemy bunker while another Marine provides protection during the Vietnam war. Image captured on February 11, 1968, depicting the difficulty faced by troops fighting Viet Cong forces using an intricate network of tunnels and caves. Photograph taken by Cpl Wolfe.
'Medical personnel, including HM2 Jinnie Taylor and Dr. John Connolly, perform surgery in the operating room at the 1st Medical Battalion in Chu Lai, Vietnam. HM3 Esquire Lawrence assists as the circulator in the background. This photograph was taken on August 18, 1966 by Cpl. Gaspard. DEFENSE DEPT.PHOTO (MARIE CORPS) 4369474 zum.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/medical-personnel-including-hm2-jinnie-taylor-and-dr-john-connolly-perform-surgery-in-the-operating-room-at-the-1st-medical-battalion-in-chu-lai-vietnam-hm3-esquire-lawrence-assists-as-the-circulator-in-the-background-this-photograph-was-taken-on-august-18-1966-by-cpl-gaspard-defense-deptphoto-marie-corps-4369474-zum-image574172808.html
RM2TA3R7M–'Medical personnel, including HM2 Jinnie Taylor and Dr. John Connolly, perform surgery in the operating room at the 1st Medical Battalion in Chu Lai, Vietnam. HM3 Esquire Lawrence assists as the circulator in the background. This photograph was taken on August 18, 1966 by Cpl. Gaspard. DEFENSE DEPT.PHOTO (MARIE CORPS) 4369474 zum.'
US Medical Personnel in Vietnam performing major surgery under adverse conditions. Lieutenant Commander Herbert S. Perry and Lieutenant Commander Miller are seen here operating in a combat zone. Date: April 20, 1970. Photographed by Sgt. C.H. Gardner III. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) nis A373252 127 GVB-25/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-medical-personnel-in-vietnam-performing-major-surgery-under-adverse-conditions-lieutenant-commander-herbert-s-perry-and-lieutenant-commander-miller-are-seen-here-operating-in-a-combat-zone-date-april-20-1970-photographed-by-sgt-ch-gardner-iii-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-nis-a373252-127-gvb-25-image574150102.html
RM2TA2P8P–US Medical Personnel in Vietnam performing major surgery under adverse conditions. Lieutenant Commander Herbert S. Perry and Lieutenant Commander Miller are seen here operating in a combat zone. Date: April 20, 1970. Photographed by Sgt. C.H. Gardner III. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) nis A373252 127 GVB-25/
Navy Lieutenant Jim C. Bond performs dental surgery on a Vietnamese boy named Phan Xuan on November 25, 1967, during a MEDCAP event in Vietnam. German Civilian Jurse provides assistance to Lieutenant Bond at the 1st Dental Company 1/5 of the 1st MarDiv. Photo taken by Cpl Martinez. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navy-lieutenant-jim-c-bond-performs-dental-surgery-on-a-vietnamese-boy-named-phan-xuan-on-november-25-1967-during-a-medcap-event-in-vietnam-german-civilian-jurse-provides-assistance-to-lieutenant-bond-at-the-1st-dental-company-15-of-the-1st-mardiv-photo-taken-by-cpl-martinez-image574169889.html
RM2TA3KFD–Navy Lieutenant Jim C. Bond performs dental surgery on a Vietnamese boy named Phan Xuan on November 25, 1967, during a MEDCAP event in Vietnam. German Civilian Jurse provides assistance to Lieutenant Bond at the 1st Dental Company 1/5 of the 1st MarDiv. Photo taken by Cpl Martinez.
A Navy surgeon talks to the mother of Le Hong Anh, a four-year-old boy who will soon undergo open-heart surgery at the San Diego Naval Hospital. The conversation took place during a medical civic action program (MEDCAP) conducted by the 3rd Shore Party Battalion, 3rd Marine Division on August 8, 1969 in Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-navy-surgeon-talks-to-the-mother-of-le-hong-anh-a-four-year-old-boy-who-will-soon-undergo-open-heart-surgery-at-the-san-diego-naval-hospital-the-conversation-took-place-during-a-medical-civic-action-program-medcap-conducted-by-the-3rd-shore-party-battalion-3rd-marine-division-on-august-8-1969-in-vietnam-image574161469.html
RM2TA38PN–A Navy surgeon talks to the mother of Le Hong Anh, a four-year-old boy who will soon undergo open-heart surgery at the San Diego Naval Hospital. The conversation took place during a medical civic action program (MEDCAP) conducted by the 3rd Shore Party Battalion, 3rd Marine Division on August 8, 1969 in Vietnam.
Caption: In March 1966, LCpl Halstead captured a heartwarming moment during the Vietnam war as Nguyan-Thi-Thuan, a young girl who had been blind since birth, enjoyed her first meal in 14 years. She had recently undergone successful surgery for Congenital Bilateral Cataracts at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Saigon, gaining sight in her left eye, with plans for an upcoming operation on her right eye. This image showcases a positive interaction between American military personnel and Vietnamese civilians. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-in-march-1966-lcpl-halstead-captured-a-heartwarming-moment-during-the-vietnam-war-as-nguyan-thi-thuan-a-young-girl-who-had-been-blind-since-birth-enjoyed-her-first-meal-in-14-years-she-had-recently-undergone-successful-surgery-for-congenital-bilateral-cataracts-at-the-us-naval-hospital-in-saigon-gaining-sight-in-her-left-eye-with-plans-for-an-upcoming-operation-on-her-right-eye-this-image-showcases-a-positive-interaction-between-american-military-personnel-and-vietnamese-civilians-image574146255.html
RM2TA2HBB–Caption: In March 1966, LCpl Halstead captured a heartwarming moment during the Vietnam war as Nguyan-Thi-Thuan, a young girl who had been blind since birth, enjoyed her first meal in 14 years. She had recently undergone successful surgery for Congenital Bilateral Cataracts at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Saigon, gaining sight in her left eye, with plans for an upcoming operation on her right eye. This image showcases a positive interaction between American military personnel and Vietnamese civilians.
Medical Corpsmen providing medical care to Vietnamese children and women during Operation PIRANHA in the Tan Duc village on the Dantangen Peninsula. This photograph was taken on September 9, 1965, by Sgt. Woltner of the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. This image is from a collection of American military activities during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/medical-corpsmen-providing-medical-care-to-vietnamese-children-and-women-during-operation-piranha-in-the-tan-duc-village-on-the-dantangen-peninsula-this-photograph-was-taken-on-september-9-1965-by-sgt-woltner-of-the-3rd-marine-division-in-vietnam-this-image-is-from-a-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-image574172929.html
RM2TA3RC1–Medical Corpsmen providing medical care to Vietnamese children and women during Operation PIRANHA in the Tan Duc village on the Dantangen Peninsula. This photograph was taken on September 9, 1965, by Sgt. Woltner of the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. This image is from a collection of American military activities during the Vietnam War.
A Navy corpsman, HM3 Tom 'Tiny' Eichhorn from Pontiac, Michigan, is seen in Operation County Fatr during the Vietnam War. On May 19, 1966, he can be seen carefully cleaning the wound on the hand of a young Vietnamese child. This image was taken by a photographer named Gilles for the Defense Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-navy-corpsman-hm3-tom-tiny-eichhorn-from-pontiac-michigan-is-seen-in-operation-county-fatr-during-the-vietnam-war-on-may-19-1966-he-can-be-seen-carefully-cleaning-the-wound-on-the-hand-of-a-young-vietnamese-child-this-image-was-taken-by-a-photographer-named-gilles-for-the-defense-department-image574161641.html
RM2TA390W–A Navy corpsman, HM3 Tom 'Tiny' Eichhorn from Pontiac, Michigan, is seen in Operation County Fatr during the Vietnam War. On May 19, 1966, he can be seen carefully cleaning the wound on the hand of a young Vietnamese child. This image was taken by a photographer named Gilles for the Defense Department.
Marine Corps medical personnel provide healthcare services to Vietnamese civilians in Tan Duc Village during OPERATION PIRANHA, September 9, 1965. In this photo, a Medical Corpsman is tending to the needs of children and women, showcasing the American military's role in providing medical aid during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-medical-personnel-provide-healthcare-services-to-vietnamese-civilians-in-tan-duc-village-during-operation-piranha-september-9-1965-in-this-photo-a-medical-corpsman-is-tending-to-the-needs-of-children-and-women-showcasing-the-american-militarys-role-in-providing-medical-aid-during-the-vietnam-war-image574151135.html
RM2TA2RHK–Marine Corps medical personnel provide healthcare services to Vietnamese civilians in Tan Duc Village during OPERATION PIRANHA, September 9, 1965. In this photo, a Medical Corpsman is tending to the needs of children and women, showcasing the American military's role in providing medical aid during the Vietnam War.
Image caption: 'Cpl. R. Sink, assisted by GySgt R. I. Dodge, helping Le C Hoa regain use of his arm after receiving an artificial one. This initiative was undertaken by S-5, 1st Marines, during the Vietnam War. Photograph taken on April 15, 1970. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) MIS A372028.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-caption-cpl-r-sink-assisted-by-gysgt-r-i-dodge-helping-le-c-hoa-regain-use-of-his-arm-after-receiving-an-artificial-one-this-initiative-was-undertaken-by-s-5-1st-marines-during-the-vietnam-war-photograph-taken-on-april-15-1970-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-mis-a372028-image574150687.html
RM2TA2R1K–Image caption: 'Cpl. R. Sink, assisted by GySgt R. I. Dodge, helping Le C Hoa regain use of his arm after receiving an artificial one. This initiative was undertaken by S-5, 1st Marines, during the Vietnam War. Photograph taken on April 15, 1970. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) MIS A372028.'
Marine Corps Corporal Russ Cowen, a photographer working with a civic action team, takes a break from duty and plays jacks with children from Ky Hoa island, located north of the Marine helicopter facility at Ky Ha. This photo captures the friendship and fun shared regardless of age or nationality, exemplifying the positive interactions between American military personnel and Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-corporal-russ-cowen-a-photographer-working-with-a-civic-action-team-takes-a-break-from-duty-and-plays-jacks-with-children-from-ky-hoa-island-located-north-of-the-marine-helicopter-facility-at-ky-ha-this-photo-captures-the-friendship-and-fun-shared-regardless-of-age-or-nationality-exemplifying-the-positive-interactions-between-american-military-personnel-and-vietnamese-civilians-during-the-vietnam-war-image574154696.html
RM2TA304T–Marine Corps Corporal Russ Cowen, a photographer working with a civic action team, takes a break from duty and plays jacks with children from Ky Hoa island, located north of the Marine helicopter facility at Ky Ha. This photo captures the friendship and fun shared regardless of age or nationality, exemplifying the positive interactions between American military personnel and Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War.
'In this photograph taken on September 26, 1965, during the Vietnam War, Sergeant J. McCullough captures the scene of a medical evacuation. A wounded Marine is being transported to a field hospital by a Vietnamese VN-2-312-65 helicopter, as 'Doc' Fred E. Davis assists in carrying him. Davis is one of several Navy corpsmen assigned to Marine helicopter squadrons.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-this-photograph-taken-on-september-26-1965-during-the-vietnam-war-sergeant-j-mccullough-captures-the-scene-of-a-medical-evacuation-a-wounded-marine-is-being-transported-to-a-field-hospital-by-a-vietnamese-vn-2-312-65-helicopter-as-doc-fred-e-davis-assists-in-carrying-him-davis-is-one-of-several-navy-corpsmen-assigned-to-marine-helicopter-squadrons-image574157417.html
RM2TA33J1–'In this photograph taken on September 26, 1965, during the Vietnam War, Sergeant J. McCullough captures the scene of a medical evacuation. A wounded Marine is being transported to a field hospital by a Vietnamese VN-2-312-65 helicopter, as 'Doc' Fred E. Davis assists in carrying him. Davis is one of several Navy corpsmen assigned to Marine helicopter squadrons.'
A wounded soldier is being evacuated at James Hurlbut Memorial operating room, Dong Hla Children's Hospital on November 22, 1969 during the Vietnam War. The image shows a medical evacuation taking place as part of American military activities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-wounded-soldier-is-being-evacuated-at-james-hurlbut-memorial-operating-room-dong-hla-childrens-hospital-on-november-22-1969-during-the-vietnam-war-the-image-shows-a-medical-evacuation-taking-place-as-part-of-american-military-activities-image574143941.html
RM2TA2ECN–A wounded soldier is being evacuated at James Hurlbut Memorial operating room, Dong Hla Children's Hospital on November 22, 1969 during the Vietnam War. The image shows a medical evacuation taking place as part of American military activities.
Lieutenant Lyman B. Anderson Jr. and Dental Technician Third Class Charles D. Davidson, members of the Ky Ha dental clinic, check a villager's teeth during a MEDCAP visit to the island of Ly Son in 1967. This image captures the medical activities carried out by American military personnel during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-lyman-b-anderson-jr-and-dental-technician-third-class-charles-d-davidson-members-of-the-ky-ha-dental-clinic-check-a-villagers-teeth-during-a-medcap-visit-to-the-island-of-ly-son-in-1967-this-image-captures-the-medical-activities-carried-out-by-american-military-personnel-during-the-vietnam-war-image574144581.html
RM2TA2F7H–Lieutenant Lyman B. Anderson Jr. and Dental Technician Third Class Charles D. Davidson, members of the Ky Ha dental clinic, check a villager's teeth during a MEDCAP visit to the island of Ly Son in 1967. This image captures the medical activities carried out by American military personnel during the Vietnam War.
Private First Class D. E. Lemmons of Coos, Oregon from Company L, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment was presented with the Purple Heart Medal by Lieutenant General Richard C. Mangrun, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, on September 13, 1965. Lemmons had recently undergone surgery for a bullet wound and appears to be asleep in the photo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/private-first-class-d-e-lemmons-of-coos-oregon-from-company-l-3rd-battalion-3rd-marine-regiment-was-presented-with-the-purple-heart-medal-by-lieutenant-general-richard-c-mangrun-assistant-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-on-september-13-1965-lemmons-had-recently-undergone-surgery-for-a-bullet-wound-and-appears-to-be-asleep-in-the-photo-image574138712.html
RM2TA27P0–Private First Class D. E. Lemmons of Coos, Oregon from Company L, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment was presented with the Purple Heart Medal by Lieutenant General Richard C. Mangrun, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, on September 13, 1965. Lemmons had recently undergone surgery for a bullet wound and appears to be asleep in the photo.
'Three-year-old Nguyen Thi Then Phoung 'Suzie' shows her Christmas presents to her mother and Navy Lieutenant J. Scott Starlin, medical officer of Marine Air Control Group 18. Marines of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing found Suzie in a village near Danang last Christmas with a congenital heart disease and arranged for her to go to children's hospital of Orange County, California, for open-heart surgery. With the successful operation behind her, Miss Phoung has returned home.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/three-year-old-nguyen-thi-then-phoung-suzie-shows-her-christmas-presents-to-her-mother-and-navy-lieutenant-j-scott-starlin-medical-officer-of-marine-air-control-group-18-marines-of-the-1st-marine-aircraft-wing-found-suzie-in-a-village-near-danang-last-christmas-with-a-congenital-heart-disease-and-arranged-for-her-to-go-to-childrens-hospital-of-orange-county-california-for-open-heart-surgery-with-the-successful-operation-behind-her-miss-phoung-has-returned-home-image574165064.html
RM2TA3DB4–'Three-year-old Nguyen Thi Then Phoung 'Suzie' shows her Christmas presents to her mother and Navy Lieutenant J. Scott Starlin, medical officer of Marine Air Control Group 18. Marines of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing found Suzie in a village near Danang last Christmas with a congenital heart disease and arranged for her to go to children's hospital of Orange County, California, for open-heart surgery. With the successful operation behind her, Miss Phoung has returned home.'
Marine Corps medical personnel operate in the James Hurlbut Memorial operating room at Dong Ha Children's Hospital during a MEDCAP mission in Vietnam on November 22, 1968. The photograph is a 35mm negative captured by Shearer James and provided by the Defense Department (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-medical-personnel-operate-in-the-james-hurlbut-memorial-operating-room-at-dong-ha-childrens-hospital-during-a-medcap-mission-in-vietnam-on-november-22-1968-the-photograph-is-a-35mm-negative-captured-by-shearer-james-and-provided-by-the-defense-department-marine-corps-image574164808.html
RM2TA3D20–Marine Corps medical personnel operate in the James Hurlbut Memorial operating room at Dong Ha Children's Hospital during a MEDCAP mission in Vietnam on November 22, 1968. The photograph is a 35mm negative captured by Shearer James and provided by the Defense Department (Marine Corps).
Navy Lieutenant J. H. Thomas performing emergency surgery on a wounded ARVN soldier during a rocket attack on the Marine combat base of Khe Sanh. Hospitalman second Class Tom Hamilton assists in the operation. The medical teams worked continuously for 36 hours, using tents and stretchers as operating tables. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navy-lieutenant-j-h-thomas-performing-emergency-surgery-on-a-wounded-arvn-soldier-during-a-rocket-attack-on-the-marine-combat-base-of-khe-sanh-hospitalman-second-class-tom-hamilton-assists-in-the-operation-the-medical-teams-worked-continuously-for-36-hours-using-tents-and-stretchers-as-operating-tables-image574147257.html
RM2TA2JK5–Navy Lieutenant J. H. Thomas performing emergency surgery on a wounded ARVN soldier during a rocket attack on the Marine combat base of Khe Sanh. Hospitalman second Class Tom Hamilton assists in the operation. The medical teams worked continuously for 36 hours, using tents and stretchers as operating tables.
Lieutenant Burke, chief surgeon, explains the operations of The Children's Hospital to Admiral Kelly, accompanied by Major General Raymond G. Davis. The image was taken on December 24, 1968, during a Medical Civilian Assistance Program (MEDCAP) in Vietnam. The photo was captured by the Defense Department (Marine Corps), with the code A193377. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-burke-chief-surgeon-explains-the-operations-of-the-childrens-hospital-to-admiral-kelly-accompanied-by-major-general-raymond-g-davis-the-image-was-taken-on-december-24-1968-during-a-medical-civilian-assistance-program-medcap-in-vietnam-the-photo-was-captured-by-the-defense-department-marine-corps-with-the-code-a193377-image574143012.html
RM2TA2D7G–Lieutenant Burke, chief surgeon, explains the operations of The Children's Hospital to Admiral Kelly, accompanied by Major General Raymond G. Davis. The image was taken on December 24, 1968, during a Medical Civilian Assistance Program (MEDCAP) in Vietnam. The photo was captured by the Defense Department (Marine Corps), with the code A193377.
Caption: Cpl. S. D. Johnson of Pueblo, Colo., guides 14-year-old Nguyen Kaf Thuan and her mother onto a C117 aircraft in Vietnam in March 1966. Thuan is being transported to Saigon for an eye operation to treat her congenital bilateral cataracts. Photograph taken by Lepl Halstead. (Source: Defense Dept. Photo (Marine Corps)) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-cpl-s-d-johnson-of-pueblo-colo-guides-14-year-old-nguyen-kaf-thuan-and-her-mother-onto-a-c117-aircraft-in-vietnam-in-march-1966-thuan-is-being-transported-to-saigon-for-an-eye-operation-to-treat-her-congenital-bilateral-cataracts-photograph-taken-by-lepl-halstead-source-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-image574172401.html
RM2TA3PN5–Caption: Cpl. S. D. Johnson of Pueblo, Colo., guides 14-year-old Nguyen Kaf Thuan and her mother onto a C117 aircraft in Vietnam in March 1966. Thuan is being transported to Saigon for an eye operation to treat her congenital bilateral cataracts. Photograph taken by Lepl Halstead. (Source: Defense Dept. Photo (Marine Corps))
'In this photograph taken on November 26, 1966, Commander Charles R. Ashworth and Lieutenant Thomas W. Hagen, both US military personnel, perform surgery on seven-year-old Deng Khn to correct his left leg. Dr. Ashworth is an orthopedic surgeon with the 1st Medical Battalion and Dr. Hagen is the flight surgeon for Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 542.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-this-photograph-taken-on-november-26-1966-commander-charles-r-ashworth-and-lieutenant-thomas-w-hagen-both-us-military-personnel-perform-surgery-on-seven-year-old-deng-khn-to-correct-his-left-leg-dr-ashworth-is-an-orthopedic-surgeon-with-the-1st-medical-battalion-and-dr-hagen-is-the-flight-surgeon-for-marine-fighter-attack-squadron-vmfa-542-image574171171.html
RM2TA3N57–'In this photograph taken on November 26, 1966, Commander Charles R. Ashworth and Lieutenant Thomas W. Hagen, both US military personnel, perform surgery on seven-year-old Deng Khn to correct his left leg. Dr. Ashworth is an orthopedic surgeon with the 1st Medical Battalion and Dr. Hagen is the flight surgeon for Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 542.'
A U.S. serviceman, Avire A. Bougie, 19, from New Bedford, Massachusetts, is seen attempting to save the life of a wounded Viet Cong during Operation New Castle. This photograph was taken on March 26, 1967, as part of a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) conducted by the Navy's 26th Naval Mobile Construction Battalion in Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-serviceman-avire-a-bougie-19-from-new-bedford-massachusetts-is-seen-attempting-to-save-the-life-of-a-wounded-viet-cong-during-operation-new-castle-this-photograph-was-taken-on-march-26-1967-as-part-of-a-medical-civil-action-program-medcap-conducted-by-the-navys-26th-naval-mobile-construction-battalion-in-vietnam-image574172537.html
RM2TA3PX1–A U.S. serviceman, Avire A. Bougie, 19, from New Bedford, Massachusetts, is seen attempting to save the life of a wounded Viet Cong during Operation New Castle. This photograph was taken on March 26, 1967, as part of a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) conducted by the Navy's 26th Naval Mobile Construction Battalion in Vietnam.
Vietnamese orphan Julie, five years old, is seen giggling as she spots Lt. Col. Roger W. Peard, the executive officer of Marine Aircraft Group 16. Julie, who was blind during her previous visit, had her vision restored in her left eye after the group raised funds to send her to the United States for surgery. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-orphan-julie-five-years-old-is-seen-giggling-as-she-spots-lt-col-roger-w-peard-the-executive-officer-of-marine-aircraft-group-16-julie-who-was-blind-during-her-previous-visit-had-her-vision-restored-in-her-left-eye-after-the-group-raised-funds-to-send-her-to-the-united-states-for-surgery-image574154050.html
RM2TA2Y9P–Vietnamese orphan Julie, five years old, is seen giggling as she spots Lt. Col. Roger W. Peard, the executive officer of Marine Aircraft Group 16. Julie, who was blind during her previous visit, had her vision restored in her left eye after the group raised funds to send her to the United States for surgery.
Navy Lieutenant James L. Zelko from the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, holds baby Do Thi Suong who is about to undergo cleft lip surgery. This is part of a Marine-sponsored program that sends children to the United States Naval Hospital in Saigon where Lieutenant Commander Bruce K. Defievre performs the operations. Mother, Nguyen Thi Huong, approves. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/navy-lieutenant-james-l-zelko-from-the-2nd-battalion-3rd-marines-holds-baby-do-thi-suong-who-is-about-to-undergo-cleft-lip-surgery-this-is-part-of-a-marine-sponsored-program-that-sends-children-to-the-united-states-naval-hospital-in-saigon-where-lieutenant-commander-bruce-k-defievre-performs-the-operations-mother-nguyen-thi-huong-approves-image574140890.html
RM2TA2AFP–Navy Lieutenant James L. Zelko from the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, holds baby Do Thi Suong who is about to undergo cleft lip surgery. This is part of a Marine-sponsored program that sends children to the United States Naval Hospital in Saigon where Lieutenant Commander Bruce K. Defievre performs the operations. Mother, Nguyen Thi Huong, approves.
Caption: Two Haval Corpaman attending to a Vietnamese woman in the 3/7 CP area near Due Pho during MEDCAP 1967, on February 8, 1967. The woman, who had been shot in the intestine by the Viet Cong, was being prepared for transfer to the District hospital from the field hospital. Thanks to the emergency surgery performed at the field hospital, she would survive. Photograph taken by Cpl. C.D. Mincemayer. (DEFENSE DEPT. PRECTO (NARTHE CORP's) bbl A369857 127 GVB-246) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-two-haval-corpaman-attending-to-a-vietnamese-woman-in-the-37-cp-area-near-due-pho-during-medcap-1967-on-february-8-1967-the-woman-who-had-been-shot-in-the-intestine-by-the-viet-cong-was-being-prepared-for-transfer-to-the-district-hospital-from-the-field-hospital-thanks-to-the-emergency-surgery-performed-at-the-field-hospital-she-would-survive-photograph-taken-by-cpl-cd-mincemayer-defense-dept-precto-narthe-corps-bbl-a369857-127-gvb-246-image574137715.html
RM2TA26EB–Caption: Two Haval Corpaman attending to a Vietnamese woman in the 3/7 CP area near Due Pho during MEDCAP 1967, on February 8, 1967. The woman, who had been shot in the intestine by the Viet Cong, was being prepared for transfer to the District hospital from the field hospital. Thanks to the emergency surgery performed at the field hospital, she would survive. Photograph taken by Cpl. C.D. Mincemayer. (DEFENSE DEPT. PRECTO (NARTHE CORP's) bbl A369857 127 GVB-246)
A US Navy doctor performing a finger amputation on a young Vietnamese boy at the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital on June 25, 1968. The old hospital had a small operating room, which was an insufficient facility compared to the new hospital's two modern operating rooms equipped for critical surgeries. (Defense Department Photo - Marine Corps) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-navy-doctor-performing-a-finger-amputation-on-a-young-vietnamese-boy-at-the-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-on-june-25-1968-the-old-hospital-had-a-small-operating-room-which-was-an-insufficient-facility-compared-to-the-new-hospitals-two-modern-operating-rooms-equipped-for-critical-surgeries-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-image574161582.html
RM2TA38XP–A US Navy doctor performing a finger amputation on a young Vietnamese boy at the Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital on June 25, 1968. The old hospital had a small operating room, which was an insufficient facility compared to the new hospital's two modern operating rooms equipped for critical surgeries. (Defense Department Photo - Marine Corps)
US Navy Lieutenant Commander Joseph A. Bardenheier leads a surgical team from the 1st Medical Battalion in an operation at Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital. Hospital Corpsman 2.C. Gary Lockwood and Vietnamese nurse Tran Thi Xuan assist as Lieutenant Commander James B. Lockhard Jr. utilizes the suction hose. World Relief Commission worker Lois Chandler observes. The surgical team visits the Marine-sponsored hospital as required. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) pd A193539 T 127 GVB-254 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-navy-lieutenant-commander-joseph-a-bardenheier-leads-a-surgical-team-from-the-1st-medical-battalion-in-an-operation-at-hoa-khanh-childrens-hospital-hospital-corpsman-2c-gary-lockwood-and-vietnamese-nurse-tran-thi-xuan-assist-as-lieutenant-commander-james-b-lockhard-jr-utilizes-the-suction-hose-world-relief-commission-worker-lois-chandler-observes-the-surgical-team-visits-the-marine-sponsored-hospital-as-required-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-pd-a193539-t-127-gvb-254-image574164806.html
RM2TA3D1X–US Navy Lieutenant Commander Joseph A. Bardenheier leads a surgical team from the 1st Medical Battalion in an operation at Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital. Hospital Corpsman 2.C. Gary Lockwood and Vietnamese nurse Tran Thi Xuan assist as Lieutenant Commander James B. Lockhard Jr. utilizes the suction hose. World Relief Commission worker Lois Chandler observes. The surgical team visits the Marine-sponsored hospital as required. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) pd A193539 T 127 GVB-254
'A Republic of Korea Marine Corps soldier, Kim Jerng Say, expresses gratitude for surviving a bullet wound that penetrated his pericardium heart, liver, stomach, and spleen. The photograph, taken on November 29, 1967, shows Lieutenant Kim Joong Ho, Navy Commander James S. Maughon, and Navy Lieutenant Commander Neal N. Llewllyn, three of the doctors who treated the 2-year-old patient at Chu Lai's First Hospital Company.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-republic-of-korea-marine-corps-soldier-kim-jerng-say-expresses-gratitude-for-surviving-a-bullet-wound-that-penetrated-his-pericardium-heart-liver-stomach-and-spleen-the-photograph-taken-on-november-29-1967-shows-lieutenant-kim-joong-ho-navy-commander-james-s-maughon-and-navy-lieutenant-commander-neal-n-llewllyn-three-of-the-doctors-who-treated-the-2-year-old-patient-at-chu-lais-first-hospital-company-image574168246.html
RM2TA3HCP–'A Republic of Korea Marine Corps soldier, Kim Jerng Say, expresses gratitude for surviving a bullet wound that penetrated his pericardium heart, liver, stomach, and spleen. The photograph, taken on November 29, 1967, shows Lieutenant Kim Joong Ho, Navy Commander James S. Maughon, and Navy Lieutenant Commander Neal N. Llewllyn, three of the doctors who treated the 2-year-old patient at Chu Lai's First Hospital Company.'
Hospital Corpsman William R. Carpenter and Harold R. Minyard working together to extract a decayed tooth from an elderly Vietnamese individual. This medical operation took place in Ky Chanh village, located 10 miles north of the Marine Air Base at Chu Lai. The corpsmen treated over 100 Vietnamese patients during this mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hospital-corpsman-william-r-carpenter-and-harold-r-minyard-working-together-to-extract-a-decayed-tooth-from-an-elderly-vietnamese-individual-this-medical-operation-took-place-in-ky-chanh-village-located-10-miles-north-of-the-marine-air-base-at-chu-lai-the-corpsmen-treated-over-100-vietnamese-patients-during-this-mission-image574167003.html
RM2TA3FTB–Hospital Corpsman William R. Carpenter and Harold R. Minyard working together to extract a decayed tooth from an elderly Vietnamese individual. This medical operation took place in Ky Chanh village, located 10 miles north of the Marine Air Base at Chu Lai. The corpsmen treated over 100 Vietnamese patients during this mission.
'Coupon Fitz's Reel Facts: Lt. Phillip W. Wells, a dentist from New York, performs dental treatment on an elderly Vietnamese woman during a medical civic action program (MEDCAP) in Chau Son II Hamlet. The MEDCAP was conducted by Hike Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, as part of their sweep in the area. Date: November 20, 1968.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coupon-fitzs-reel-facts-lt-phillip-w-wells-a-dentist-from-new-york-performs-dental-treatment-on-an-elderly-vietnamese-woman-during-a-medical-civic-action-program-medcap-in-chau-son-ii-hamlet-the-medcap-was-conducted-by-hike-company-3rd-battalion-7th-marine-regiment-as-part-of-their-sweep-in-the-area-date-november-20-1968-image574168605.html
RM2TA3HWH–'Coupon Fitz's Reel Facts: Lt. Phillip W. Wells, a dentist from New York, performs dental treatment on an elderly Vietnamese woman during a medical civic action program (MEDCAP) in Chau Son II Hamlet. The MEDCAP was conducted by Hike Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, as part of their sweep in the area. Date: November 20, 1968.'
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