Oblique aerial photograph of an unidentified coastline in Vietnam after an aerial bombing, June 12, 1972. The caption identifies the area as a "luctar" ("lucrative target"). Image taken by Fighter Squadron 114 (VF-114) and Fighter Squadron 213…
Aerial photograph of railroad tracks in Laos, May 31, 1971. Labels note the location of damaged and destroyed sections of track. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of a destroyed railroad bridge in the Yên Lập district of Vietnam, June 26, 1972. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of a destroyed railroad bridge in the Yên Lập district of Vietnam, June 26, 1972. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of a destroyed railroad bridge in the Yên Lập district of Vietnam, June 26, 1972. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of three ships in the Hon Nieu anchorage area in Vietnam, June 2, 1972. Labels indicate that the ships are "New Hung Chi Type 153." Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of Ninh Binh, Vietnam after an aerial bombing, June 18, 1972. Labels note the locations of damaged bridges and roads. Image taken by Attack Squadron 192 (VA-192) of the United States Navy.
Oblique aerial photograph of a McDonnell RF-4C Phantom II aircraft of the United States Navy in flight over Phù Đổng, Vietnam, circa 1971-1972. Labels note the locations of the aircraft, the village, and an incoming SA-2 Guideline missile.
Aerial photograph of a port in Haiphong, Vietnam, June 3, 1972. A label notes the location of nine merchant ships. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of a railroad siding in Vietnam after an aerial bombing, June 17, 1972. Labels note the locations of destroyed boxcars and damaged flatcars. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.