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  1. The vietnam war Pictures That Moved Them Most. While the Vietnam War raged — roughly two decades’ worth of bloody and world-changing years — compelling images made their way out of the ...

    • Buddhist Monk Self-Immolates
    • Shocking Execution
    • Deadliest Year For American Soldiers in Vietnam
    • LBJ and Family Watching Protests
    • Kent State Shootings
    • 'The Terror of War'
    • Airlift Operation After Fall of Saigon

    On June 11, 1963, a Buddhist monk named Thich Quang Duc sat calmly in a busy intersection near Siagon’s Presidential Palace as a fellow monk doused him with gasoline. After saying a short prayer, Thich Quang Duc lit a match and dropped it into his lap, instantly engulfing his body in flames. Images of the monk’s stoic self-immolation, taken by AP j...

    More than 50 years later, this image still has the power to startle and sicken. It was published on the front page of newspapers like The New York Timesin February 1968, days into the Tet Offensive, massive coordinated attacks by the North Vietnamese government. In the photo, a South Vietnamese police chief calmly executes a Vietcong fighter in the...

    1968 was the deadliest year for American soldiers in Vietnam, and this image, captured by freelance photographer Art Greenspon, summed up the tremendous cost being paid by young men fighting in what increasingly felt like a futile war. The sense of brotherhood in the photo is palpable, as is the sense of anguish and desperation. Nearly half of the ...

    Yoichi Okamoto was the very first chief White House photographer, hired by President Lyndon Johnson. Okamoto was given unfettered access to the president, as shown in this incredibly intimate moment captured inside the Johnsons’ bedroom at their family ranch in Stonewall, Texas. The president and First Lady Ladybird Johnson are watching coverage of...

    On April 30, 1970, President Richard Nixon authorized the American invasion of Cambodia, a neutral country bordering Vietnam. Americans were deeply divided over the war, and Nixon’s decision sparked angry protests on college campuses, including Kent Statein Ohio, where protestors burned down the ROTC building. On May 4, 1970, National Guard troops ...

    The title of this photo says it all, “The Terror of War.” Vietnamese-American photographer Nick Ut won a Pulitzer Prize for his 1972 image of innocent children fleeing an accidental napalm attack on their village. Front and center is nine-year-old Kim Phuc, naked and badly burned by the American chemical weapon. When Ut realized the extent of her i...

    On April 29, 1975, the fall of Saigonwas imminent. Panic engulfed the streets of the South Vietnamese capital as North Vietnamese troops encircled the city. American diplomats and journalists were ordered to evacuate Saigon immediately, and scores of South Vietnamese citizens crowded outside the U.S. Embassy in hopes of boarding one of the Marine h...

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  2. Oct 24, 2013 · Now, 50 years after America’s early, ill-fated steps into Vietnam, the A.P. has gathered nearly 300 images from its vast archive in a new book, Vietnam: The Real War—A Photographic History by ...

    • Austin Merrill
    • Search And Destroy.
    • Indochina / Laos / Cambodia / Vietnam: United States Air Force Boeing B-52 Stratofortress releasing a payload of bombs over Indochina as part of 'Operation Arc Light' (1965-1973), c. 1968.
    • US Infantry, Vietnam.
    • Children Flee From Their Homes.
  3. Jun 19, 2014 · Iconic photos of the Vietnam War. Link Copied! Hubert Van Es, a Dutch photojournalist working at the offices of United Press International, took this photo on April 29, 1975, of a CIA employee ...

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · The US News & World Report Collection contains both military and political photos related to the Vietnam War. Military photos include scenes in Vietnam with US troops and with the South Vietnamese Army, interviews with returned POWs including John McCain, and the enlistment procedures new draftees went through when joining the Army at several ...

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