Mortar team at Vung Chua firing an 81 mm mortar
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesFive soldiers surround an 81 mm mortar as one of them prepares to fire it. Their faces are down and their hands are over their ears. The walls around the group are constructed from ammunition boxes th…
Soldiers preparing to leave on patrol
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesEleven soldiers in a squad about to go on a patrol around the signal base on Vung Chua Mountain. A soldier in front of the group poses with an M-60 machine gun. He has belts of ammunition for the weap…
Vietnamese worker at Vung Chua Mountain signal station
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesA woman who polished boots, washed floors, and did various jobs around the Vung Chua Mountain base located just north of Qui Nhon. There are stacked metal drums and sandbag barricades in the backgroun…
Soldier of the 194th Military Police Company on patrol
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesA soldier of the 194th MP Company patrols the perimeter near Vung Chua Mountain for Viet Cong activity. He wears a boonie hat and a belt of ammunition for an M60 machine gun across his chest. Note: a…
Soldier of the 194th Military Police Company on patrol
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesSoldier of the 194th MP Company patrolling the perimeter around Vung Chua Mountain for Viet Cong activity. He is wearing a boonie hat and a belt of ammunition for an M-60 machine gun. Holding his M-16…
Sgt. Christopher Ammons resting on patrol near Vung Chua Mountain
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesAmmons resting while patroling the perimeter around Vung Chua Mountain for Viet Cong activity. He is wearing a boonie hat and a belt of ammunition for his M-60 machine gun across his chest. He has a t…
SGT Christopher Ammons on patrol near Vung Chua Mountain
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesSGT Christopher Ammons on patrol near Vung Chua Mountain. He is wearing a towel around his neck, as was customary for soldiers on patrol in the sweltering climate of Vietnam. He has a belt of M60 ammu…
Truck carries soldiers through the streets of Qui Nhon
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesSeveral soldiers outfitted with helmets, rifles, and flak vests are riding in a small truck through Qui Nhon on their way back to the military base at Vung Chua Mountain. All but the driver are wearin…
SGT Christopher D. Ammons wearing Vietnamese hat
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesSGT Chris Ammons in a Vietnamese rice hat standing near an earth-filled 55-gallon drum at the signal station on Vung Chua Mountain. Another soldier gives him "bunny ears." Ammons wears a Big Red 1 sho…
Platoon SGT Nelson readies a patrol
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesSGT Nelson (center) with three soldiers from his platoon. He is orienting them for patrol. The sergeant has "love" and "hate" tattooed on his knuckles, a cultural insignia from 1955 movie "The Night o…
Array of dishes on Vung Chua Mountain
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesArray of satellite dishes at the Vung Chua Mountain signal station.
Vietnamese worker at Vung Chua Mountain signal station
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesA Vietnamese man who did various jobs around the Vung Chua Mountain base located just north of Qui Nhon. He may have been cutting grass around the mountain. Note: a non-color-corrected master TIFF cop…
Soldier in flak vest leaving for patrol on Vung Chua Mountain
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesClose-up of a young soldier, outfitted with a helmet and flak vest, leaving the Vung Chua Mountain base to patrol.
Soldier of the 194th Military Police Company
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesAn unidentified soldier of the 194th MP Company on Vung Chua Mountain. He is holding an M-16 rifle and is wearing an M69 flak vest.
Two soldiers holding a broken rifle
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesTwo soldiers are holding pieces of an M-16 rifle that had been run over when it fell out of a truck. The soldier on the left is wearing a cast on his left foot. Note: a non-color-corrected master TIFF…
South Korean Tiger Division soldiers riding an armored personnel carrier
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesTwo South Korean soldiers of the Tiger Division appear riding on an armored personnel carrier that has the image of a tiger painted on the front. To the left are the mountains and to the right and beh…
Signal station on Vung Chua Mountain at dusk
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesThe signal station of the 1st Signal Brigade on Vung Chua Mountain at dusk.
Foggy day at Vung Chua Mountain base
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesView of Vung Chua Mountain on a foggy day. The base and array of signals are pictured on the left. Two soldiers can be seen sitting on top of a concrete bunker in the center of the frame.
Mortar team at Vung Chua Mountain sighting an 81mm mortar
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesFive soldiers appear in various stages of involvement in the task of sighting an 81 mm mortar. The walls are constructed of ammunition boxes that have been nailed together and filled with dirt.
SGT Christopher D. Ammons resting while on patrol
Ammons, Christopher D., 1948View Full Item in Tennessee State Library and ArchivesSGT Chris Ammons taking a break while on patrol near Vung Chua Mountain. He has a towel wrapped around his neck, as was customary in the sweltering climate of Vietam. He wears a boonie hat and a pair…