Under Fire -- A Leatherneck moves out under intense enemy .50 caliber
machine gun fire
during heavy street fighting taking place in the old
Imperial Capital of Hue.
Marines leave church after successfully capturing it from North Vietnamese control
Hue, South Vietnam
Throughout the city, buildings are still ruined from Tet. Hue City
[1968] Hue damage after Viet Cong attack -
23 Feb 1968, Hue, South Vietnam
A US Marine carries a seriously wounded Vietnamese child from the ruins of a home in Hue.
24 Feb 68 - in the streets of Hue on the north side of the Perfumed River.
CBS Reporter Walter Cronkite in South Hue (Feb. 20, 1968)
Hue ca.1968
Victory At Hue
Victory At Hue
Victory At Hue
Victory At Hue
Hue Flagpole at old citadel
Bia chiến sĩ trận vong phía trước trường Quốc Học
Nhà ga Huế
Hue refugees
Hue refugees
Students arriving in Hue to help with the refugee work
An old woman and daughter evacuating Hue
Hue 1968 - Nguyen Van Winkle
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Hue
1969 - Dedication - The white obelisk, a memorial to the PSDF members
of Thua Thien Province
killed while defending their fellow villagers
Populace watches as officials arrange coffins in front of memorial obelisk.
Family
and friends prepare the body of Mr. Le Ngoc Ky, 50,
a prominent citizen
of Hue and leader of the influential Quoc Dan Dang political party. He
left 10 children
1969
- Label on the shrouded remains of a Tet Offensive victim
describing
teeth, color of hair, foot wear, and other possessions found with the
body.
1971 Shrouded remains of Tet Offensive victims prepared for reburial.
Weeping
Women -- Two grieving women walk through a school yard where remains of
250 victims found in a mass grave
near Hue were spread for
identification
1971 Vietnamese women cleaning a grave
Women examining wire used to bind the hands of Tet Offensive victims.
Hue 'Death March' Victims Found at New Atrocity Site
Mass grave of Communists victims was uncovered in Khe Da Mai (Hue)
Hue
- Volunteer Civil Defense workers unload some of the 136 bodies of VC
hostages recently found along the sandy beaches south of Hue.
Mass grave of Communists victims was uncovered in Khe Da Mai (Hue)
Hue -- The people of Hue
held a mass funeral recently for the 136 victims of the 1968 Tet offensive.
Mass grave of Communists victims was uncovered in Khe Da Mai (Hue)
Mass funeral for 136 victims of Communist Tet offensive (1968) in Hue.
Elderly couple standing under umbrella in cemetery.
Honors For German Victims of VC - Vietnamese Minister of Technical and Higher Education, Tang Kim Dong
Buddhist
Rites in Tu Dam Pagoda also commemorated the dead. Both Buddhist and
Catholic faiths are strong in Hue, and both lost thousands of members in
the massacre
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