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Photograph of three Douglas A-4 Skyhawk aircraft waiting to take off, Chu Lai, Vietnam, circa 1965.
Caption on accompanying document: "2. A-4s waiting to take off, on starting take off roll."
Photograph of servicemen laying matting for the SATS (Short Airfield Tactical Support) runway, Chu Lai, Vietnam, circa 1965.Caption on accompanying document: "3. Men laying matting for SATS airfield."
Photograph of an ambulance of Mobile Construction Battalion 10 (MCB-10), Chu Lai, Vietnam, circa 1965.Caption on accompanying document: "4. MCB-10 mbulance [sic]."
Photograph of the night defenses at Chu Lai Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1965.Caption on accompanying document: "5. Our night defenses."
Photograph of a wrecked Douglas A-4 Skyhawk aircraft at Chu Lai Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1965. The accompanying caption notes that this aircraft, along with about 30 others, was destroyed in an attack on the air base.
Caption on accompanying document: "290. An A-4 after the attack that destroyed about 30 planes."
Photograph of a wrecked Douglas A-4 Skyhawk aircraft at Chu Lai Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1965. The accompanying caption notes that this aircraft, along with about 30 others, was destroyed in an attack on the air base.
Caption on accompanying document: "301. An A-4 after the attack that destroyed about 30 planes."
