Showing posts with label refugee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label refugee. Show all posts

Monday, June 26, 2017

Jun 26th, VIP and USO Visitors



My next batch of photos includes shots that I took of General Westmoreland, Senator Ted Kennedy, Johnny Unitas, Frank Gifford and Sam Huff.

I had absolutely no prior knowledge that any of these individuals were going to be on the base, so I was not prepared. As I accidentally stumbled onto them, fortunately, I either had my camera on me, or I had quick access to one.

I understand that Senator Kennedy had flown in on General Westmoreland's specially appointed C-123 "White Whale" to visit South Vietnamese refugee centers in Da Nang. I happened to have my Minolta 16 mm camera in my pocket, that day, and I was able to snap off a few shots of him while he was on the tarmac. I apologize for their horrible quality. That camera took half-way decent photos, but the film apparently was very difficult for the photo finishers in Da Nang city to handle. Even the negatives were all scratched and dirty.

I don't have much recollection of General Westmoreland's visit or how I happened to spot him heading out for departure on the flight line. I think I read somewhere that he was an avid fitness buff and was extremely competitive in tennis. The rumor was that he had injured his left wrist while playing tennis, thus the cast.

One evening, I decided to go over to the Base Theater to watch something or other and have a bag of popcorn. After a steady diet of C-rations, the popcorn was actually the greatest incentive for going to the theater. C-rations in the Chow Hall, grilled cheese sandwiches at the Airmen's Club and popcorn at the theater were the menu choices during those days.

Sorry, I digressed...

When I got to the theater I noticed a crowd of  guys surrounding 3 men dressed in khakis just hanging out outside the theater.  Being an avid NY Giants fan, naturally I recognized Sam Huff and Frank Gifford. But there wasn't a football fan anywhere in those days who did not know who Johnny Unitas was! I found out later that they were on a USO sponsored tour of various bases in South Vietnam. I ran back to my barracks, retrieved my camera and took the photos of them shown below.
Sam Huff with Frank Gifford (only his eyes are showing)

Frank Gifford and an unidentified aviator.

Johnny Unitas looking straight into my camera.

Johnny Unitas having a laugh with unidentified Airman. 
Sam Huff and Frank Gifford chatting with Airmen.

Frank Gifford provides his autograph.

Senator Ted Kennedy draws a crowd on the flight line.

Senator Kennedy speaking to an unidentified civilian.

Senator Kennedy's "ride" - Gen. Westmoreland's White Whale. 

Senator Kennedy being greeted by unidentified civilian and possibly a USAF officer (The Base Commander, perhaps?)

General Westmoreland and entourage preparing to depart Da Nang Air Base.

General Westmoreland with left wrist in cast.

General Westmoreland en-route to his C-123 "White Whale" aircraft.

General Westmoreland having a few final words before boarding. 










Sunday, June 4, 2017

Jun 4th, Vietnamese People

Today's post consists of some of the many photos I took of the Vietnamese people, young and old.

As I mentioned previously, after just a few months into my 1-year assignment, several incidents of violence in downtown Da Nang resulted in all U.S. Air Force personnel being restricted to the base. Consequently, my off-base photography came to an abrupt end.

I took all of the off-base photos during the last two months of 1965 and the early months of 1966, before the city of Da Nang was essentially declared off-limits.

I hope that you find these vintage photos of the Da Nang area to be interesting. Is this a worthwhile project?  Please let me know your thoughts about whether or not I should continue, and/or how I might improve it.


Children and U.S. Servicemen playing on China Beach.

Students in their school uniforms.

Transporting Sugar Cane on the Han river.

ARVN/VNAF barracks.

Refugee children.

Waitress in the Airmen's Club. Menu: Beer, Soda, Grilled Cheese Sandwich (That's it - honest!)


Viet Cong being lead to a flight down-country.

One unhappy little boy!

Relaxing on the abutment. 

Han River scene.

Balloon girl.

Nice smiles.

Students.

Students conversing on the Han river bank.

Moving fishing boats on the channel.

Staying cool under the Banyan tree.

Taking care of sister.

Transportation to the construction site.

Portrait of a little girl.

Waitress in the Airmen's Club.
Boy discovers navel.
I guess it has always been there!
So, I guess I'll just duck down here for a few minutes.
Young boy along the trail to China Beach.


Paddling down the Han River.

Six happy children.

Totally spontaneous pose for my camera.

White-washing the building on a home-made bamboo ladder.

Walking his girl friend to school, sort of. 

Pretty smile.

Making shoes on a street in Danang.

Sisters in Darmstadt. Cars were a rarity, but bikes, trikes and mopeds prevailed everywhere

Woman in traditional Vietnamese dress.


Girl baby-sitting four young brothers.

"Meet me at the laundry."

"Let's go home, now."