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Aerial photograph of Uông Bí, Vietnam after an aerial bombing, May 18, 1972. Labels note the locations of various buildings, a damaged transforming switching yard, and a railroad yard. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of Yen Dai, Vietnam during an aerial bombing, May 16, 1972. Labels note the locations of railroad segments, drum storage, and explosions. Image taken by Attack Squadron 192 (VA-192) of the United States Navy.
Oblique aerial photograph of an air strike on a railroad bridge in Hải Dương, Vietnam, May 10, 1972. Image taken by Attack Squadron 195 (VA-195) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of an unidentified area of Vietnam after an aerial bombing, circa 1969-1972.
Aerial photograph of Thanh Hóa, Vietnam after an aerial bombing, June 15, 1972. Labels note the locations of fresh craters and damaged structures. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of Thanh Hóa, Vietnam after an aerial bombing, June 14, 1972. Labels note the locations of damaged bridges and buildings. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of Thanh Hóa, Vietnam after an aerial bombing, June 14, 1972. Labels note the locations of damaged structures. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of the Dong Phong Thuong railroad bridge in Vietnam after an aerial bombing, June 16, 1972. Image taken by Attack Squadron 192 (VA-192) of the United States Navy.