15 Nov 1965, Lai Khe, Vietnam --- November 15, 1965 - Lai Khe, South Vietnam: Lt. Don Burchell of Lyons, Georgia, sets fire to one of the huts in Viet Cong training camp discovered by elements of the 1st Infantry Division during operations in the Lai Khe region. Earlier in the same area, troops of the 1st Division stopped a Viet Cong attack at Bau Bang Village.
01 Nov 1965, Da Nang, South Vietnam --- Sgt. Alex Adams of Morgantown, W. Va. (with the telephone) and Pfc. Ron Hooper of Wichita Falls, Texas (looking through the binoculars) keep lookout from the top of Marble Mountain for any signs of trouble around the Da Nang airbase, November 1st. In the past week, the Vietcong have made a number of attacks on the important American base in one of which they destroyed almost 20 helicopters
August 1965, 8 miles from Bien Hoa, Vietnam --- Soldiers of the 173rd Brigade fire from helicopters on a Viet Cong hideout about 8 miles from Bien Hoa, Vietnam. August 1965
19 Apr 1965, An Ninh, South Vietnam --- As the prisoner's silence continues, the interrogators' silence continues, the interrogators' methods get rougher. here, a South Vietnamese trooper steps on a pole to apply pressure to the Viet Cong suspect's throat
The remains of U.S. Army Major Larry Thorne are laid to rest at Arlinton National Cemetery outside Washington, June 26, 2003. Thorne was laid to rest along with three Viet Nam Air force helicopter crew members, who were all killed in 1965 over the Lao/Vietnam border REUTERS/Larry Downing
14 May 1965, Vietnam --- A US Navy reconnaissance jet flies over the burning wreckage of a North Vietnamese PT boat. The vessel was bombed by seventh fleet aircraft from the carrie
23 Aug 1965, Berkeley, California, USA --- About sixty members of the Vietnam Day Committee, a group opposed to United States involvement in the Vietnam War, staged an early morning demonstration in front of an oncoming troop train. One of the demonstrators is shown sitting on the tracks as the train bears down on him at approximately fifteen miles per hour.
10 Apr 1965, New York, New York, USA --- Dr. Benjamin Spock (foreground, coat over left arm), the noted baby expert, leads column of 3,000 marchers 4/10 in a demonstration protesting US actions in Vietnam. The group made the march from Columbus Circle to Dag Hammarskjold Plaza at the United Nations. Dr. Spock is co-chairman of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE). Sign in foreground reads: "Walk with US for Peace in Vietnam.