Thursday, 30 April 2015

Vietnam: the pictures that helped define the war

Flying at dawn, just over the jungle foliage, U.S. C-123 aircraft spray concentrated defoliant along power lines running between Saigon and Dalat in South Vietnam, early in August 1963. The planes were flying about 130 miles per hour over steep, hilly terrain, much of it believed infiltrated by the Viet Cong.

Flying at dawn, just over the jungle foliage, U.S. C-123 aircraft spray concentrated defoliant along power lines running between Saigon and Dalat in South Vietnam early in August 1963. The planes were flying about 130 miles per hour over steep, hilly terrain, much of it believed to be infiltrated by the Viet Cong.

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