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1967 VIETNAM WAR RAW FOOTAGE HURRICANE AIRCAT AIRBOATS VIETNAMESE RECEIVE MEDICAL CARE 83585

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This color, silent, raw footage from the Vietnam War dates to July and August, 1967. The subjects include Hurricane Aircat airboats of the "Brown Water Navy", used during the Vietnam War to conduct various counterinsurgency and patrol missions in riverine and marshy areas where larger boats could not go. It also contains footage of Bell UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) helicopter flights into the jungle, and finally a third roll shows local children and adults being immunized and otherwise receiving medical treatment by the U.S. Army’s medical command.

A carton Kodak film box serves as a slate, but is out of focus (00:07). A shoreline with soldiers and Hurricane Aircat airboats (00:10). The Hurricane Aircat was an airboat used as a riverine patrol boat by the US Army and South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) during the Vietnam War. It was used to conduct various counterinsurgency (COIN) and patrol missions in riverine and marshy areas where larger boats could not go. Two men on a boat (00:32). Docked airboats (00:45). Hurricane Aircat airboats on the move (01:14). A green forested landscape (02:23) with pink smoke signal (02:37). A helicopter flies over a green forested landscape as pink or red smoke from a smoke grenade is visible (02:56). A green forested landscape (03:02). A Bell UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) helicopter flying (03:16). It lands and soldiers leave the jungle cover and enter the aircraft (04:01). Views of the door gunner using a M60 general machine gun from the flying helicopter (04:40). Views of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) helicopter flying (04:45). A carton film box from 21 July 1967, cameraman Cable (05:12). Views of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter landing (05:30). Soldiers exit (05:41). Footage of heavily armed soldiers exiting the chopper (05:50). Views from an aircraft flying over green landscapes (06:06). At (7:41) pockmarked landscape is visible from heavy bombing or artillery strikes. An M151 ¼ ton 4x4 utility truck driving (08:04). A Vietnamese soldier and woman are undressing a baby (08:16). The baby is checked by a doctor (08:24). The doctor provides the soldier with pill bottles (08:48). The woman is holding the baby and takes the pill bottles from the soldier (09:03). The soldier greets a new woman holding a baby (09:16). A Vietnamese girl is holding a baby (09:24). The face of a local man wearing a khăn vấn turban or head covering (09:34). He is checked by the doctor (09:46). A soldier is using a forceps in a child’s mouth, probably to remove a loose tooth (09:54). A pair of feet wearing flip flops (10:30). A carton film box dated August 5, 1967 and footage shot by Kalsey (10:35). An ointment is rubbed on a child’s hand using cotton swabs (10:45). A baby (10:54). Her hand is treated by a soldier (11:00). Two soldiers treat a head injury on another baby being held by the mother (11:21). A man gets an injection from a needle on the side of his torso (12:18). A child with a head injury receives medical attention (12:33).


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