| | | Joe Whinnery | A crew of the 2nd Bn, 40th Arty of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, clean a 105mm howitzer at a Fire Support Base 5 miles South of Saigon, 1968 | 1968 | gelatin silver print | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.78 |
| | | Sou Vichetr | Smoke Of Battle: Smoke and dust fill the air as a Cambodian infantryman, backed by armor, fires on entrenched Khmer insurgent positions recently on Route 30 in Cambodia. Government troops sought to drive away enemy forces from bunkers near three friendly outposts about eight miles southeast of Phnom Penh, December 1973 | 1973 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.77 |
| | | Bob Veeder | Health Benefits For The Villagers: Seabee Lawrence J. Semon, Hospital Corpsman Second Class of Dayton, Ohio, distributes soap, toothpaste and brushes, clothing and toys to people in the Vietnamese village of Dien Khanh. The gifts were mailed to Semon by the people of Dayton. The Vietnamese were driven from their original villages by the Viet Cong. They are now living in tents while the Seabees build them new homes, 1967 | 1967 | gelatin silver print | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.76 |
| | | Hubert van Es | GI Airs War And Peace Symbol: an American soldier being flown into Cambodia on a combat assault gives the "V" sign symbol for peace to comrades in another helicopter over Cambodia, about 70 miles northwest of Saigon during the Vietnam War, May 11, 1970 | 1970 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.75 |
| | | Nick Ut | Pachyderm Power: amidst all the modern means of warfare used by the combatants in South Vietnam the elephant, such as this one being used for transportation by this Montagnard tribesman in Quang Duc province in the Central Highlands, is still a major means of locomotion, November 17, 1973 | 1973 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.74 |
| | | Neal Ulevich | Historic Jigsaw: reconstructed from stone blocks which collapsed centuries ago, a facade at the Pimai Temple in Thailand hints at a tale carved in sandstone around the 11th century by Khmer artisans. The temple has been rebuilt by Thai experts with the help of te French scholars who rebuilt Angkor Wat in Cambodia, some 145 miles distant, January 24, 1976 | 1976 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.73 |
| | | Neal Ulevich | A U.S. officer and a North Vietnamese observer argue over the count of departing American troops from Saigon’s Tan Son Nhut airport. Both are members of the Joint Military Commission, March 1973 | 1973 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.72 |
| | | Neal Ulevich | Claims Beaten In Prison: Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, 14, recently released after spending 149 days in South Vietnamese prisoners, poses in the lantern glow of her parents’ home in Saigon. She says she was beaten and interrogated regularly after police jailed her for having the words of songs extolling peace among a stack of books in her room, 1973 | 1973 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.71 |
| | | Neal Ulevich | Civilians Flee: South Vietnamese civilians carry their few precious possessions as they flee their hamlet of So Sao, north of Saigon. They left their homes in haste following infiltration of the area by North Vietnamese troops. Enemy soldiers blocked a road but retreated as government forces arrived, 1972 | 1972 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.70 |
| | | Tran Khiem | On The Run: Vietnamese of the Tien Phuoc district, south of Que Son Valley, ford a river as they flee fresh outbreak of fighting in the area. Viet Cong forces had overrun Hill 211 overlooking the district town, 1972 | 1972 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.69 |
| | | Tran Khiem | Burn Enemy Stronghold: South Vietnamese soldiers stand by a group of burning enemy huts which they put to the torch during an operation in the jungle and mountainous terrain of the Do Xa Zone in western Quang Nai province of northern South Vietnam. The operation, in the province long the domain of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops, is the first in many years in an area called impenetrable, June 11, 1971 | 1971 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.68 |
| | | Toshio Sakai | Wounded: a U.S. helicopter gunner helps a wounded South Vietnamese soldier to a first aid station here, near Khe Sanh, after bringing him back from operation inside Laos, Landing Zone Kilo, South Vietnam, February 15, 1971 | 1971 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.67 |
| | | John Rous | Former Prisoners Of Laotian Reds Return: relatives bend close for greetings to two U.S. servicemen, home after more than a year as prisoners of Laotian Reds, on their arrival at Andrews Air Force Base. At left, the pretty Japanese wife of Sgt. Orville R. Ballenger, 28, of Columbus, Ohio, greets him. At right, Major Lawrence R. Bailey, 39 of Laurel, Maryland, talks with his son, Lawrence III, his wife and his oldest daughter, Barbara. Lt. General Russell L. Vittrup, deputy chief of staff, Army, is at left center, Washington D.C., August 24, 1962 | 1962 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.66 |
| | | Carl Robinson | Nothing Much Remains: Cambodians inspect the remains of a residential neighborhood in Phnom Penh on February 19, 1974 in the wake of an insurgent artillery attack. Hundreds of homes and man of civilians were victims of the shelling | 1974 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.65 |
| | | Rick Merron | An Eary Feeling: an artilleryman of the American division puts fingers to his ears as his 105mm Howitzer is fired at enemy troop concentration near firebase Mary Ann. At his feet is the next shell to be fired. The base is miles southwest of Da Nang, Vietnam on April 5, 1971 | 1971 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.64 |
| | | Luong Ba Tinh | An Ex-Presidential Walk In The Sun: former South Vietnamese President Tran Van Huong, left, leading an undisturbed life under the new regime, walks home from his dentist’s office in Saigon Monday. Man with him is unidentified, May 19, 1975 | 1975 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.63 |
| | | Michel Lipchitz | U.S. presidential adviser Henry Kissinger, at left, and Hanoi’s Le Duc Tho smile as they leave the suburban Gif-sur-Yvette villa in France where they met for 5 ½ hours in the first of new series of meetings to tighten the Vietnam peace settlements, June 6, 1973 | 1973 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.62 |
| | | Jean-Jacques Levy | U.S. Chief Negotiator David K. Bruce (left) with Peter Collins, member of the U.S. Delegation, arrive for the 122nd Plenary session of the Vietnam Peace Talks, July 22, 1971 | 1971 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.61 |
| | | Jean-Jacques Levy | General view of the conference room at the Paris International Conference Center where the conference between the United States and North Vietnam starts May 10th, May 9, 1968 | 1968 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.60 |
| | | Catherine Leroy | Dives For Cover: A U.S. Navy corpsman dives for safety after the injured Marine he was aiding died on May 2, 1967 during the Vietnam War. The U.S. Marines stormed Hill 881 near Khe Sanh in South Vietnam's Laotian border where they fought a bloody, often hand-to-hand battle for two days | 1967 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.59 |
| | | John Lengel | Will These Bombs Be Dropped?: Rows of 500-pound bombs line the starboard side of the USS America where they have been stacked prior to loading aboard the ship’s aircraft. They may not be needed if Hanoi replies favorably today to U.S. proposals to halt the bombing of North Vietnam. The American and North Vietnamese negotiators are meeting in Paris | | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.58 |
| | | Le Ngoc Cung | Thieu Departs for Midway: South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu waves goodbye today from ramp of airplane before departing from Saigon to meet with President Nixon on Midway Island this afternoon. Thieu was accompanied by delegation of government officials, June 8, 1969 | 1969 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.57 |
| | | Le Ngoc Cung | A South Vietnamese infantryman uses a bazooka to destroy a house in a small alley, believed to be occupied by Viet Cong snipers, in the southeastern sector of Saigon on February 2, 1968 | 1968 | gelatin silver print | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.56 |
| | | Michel Laurent | North Vietnamese delegation leader Xuan Thuy gesticulates as he talks briefly with newsmen outside the Paris International Center at the end of the eleventh session of the Paris Peace Talks today, July 3, 1973 | 1973 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.55 |
| | | Michel Laurent | Handshake: South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu shakes hands with presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger at start of meeting at Saigon's Independence Palace, August 17th, 1972. At left is U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam, Ellsworth Bunker | 1972 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.54 |
| | | Michel Laurent, Larry Burrows | Vietnam: A television history, a massive retrospective of America’s most troubling war, premieres this fall on public television. (Left) North Vietnamese negotiator Le Duc Tho and U.S. National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger at the Paris Peace Talks (photo: Michel Laurent, Gamma-Liaison.) (Upper right) U.S. Marines land at Danang airbase, 1965 (photo: Larry Burrows, Larry Burrows Collection.) (Lower right) Thousands flee as the war spills into neighboring Cambodia, n.d.; printed 1983 | 1983 | gelatin silver print | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.53 |
| | | Ed Kolenovsky | Mom’s Greeting: Mrs. Leonard F. Ray early this morning as she hugged her returning POW son, Air Force Captain James E. Ray. Ray was one of the first 20 POW’s that was released by North Vietnam. Ray’s F-105 fighter-bomber was shot down on May 1966. Ray will spend several days in the Lackland AFB hospital, San Antonio, Texas, February 15, 1973 | 1973 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.52 |
| | | | White House Photographer David Kennerly covers his face as Susan Ford arrives with her cameras Tuesday night to cover President Ford’s news conference. The President’s daughter was covering the White House as part of a school project, 1975 | 1975 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.51 |
| | | Charles Kelly | Charges Army Commanders With Cover-Up: Lt. Col. Anthony B. Herbert, a veteran combat officer, digs into his briefcase during an interview in Atlanta. He accused fellow Army commanders with covering up incidents of murder and torture of civilians in Vietnam and fears the statute of limitations may be allowed to run out before the officers can be charged. Herbert identified them as Major General John Barnes and Col. J. Ross Franklin, March 1971 | 1971 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.50 |
| | | Charles Kelly | Denton Sketches “Alcatraz”: Using a felt tip pen, U.S. Navy Captain Jeremiah Denton sketches the layout of the “Alcatraz” prison in Hanoi in an exclusive interview with Kathryn Johnson of the Associated Press at his home in Virginia Beach. Denton said eleven senior officers were isolated and tortured in the facility from 1968 to 1969. The initials shown are for the prisoners’ cells and details of the tiny rooms are shown at right, 1973 | 1973 | | Currently not on exhibition | UMFAL2023.7.49 |