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Dustoff / Medevac: Moving Images
The videos from this page are home movies, government documentaries and other videos from the Vietnam Archive’s collection. The video is often actual footage of the war taken by an individual soldier with his own video camera. The documentaries were produced by the government as either training videos for the troops, or informational videos for the public.
Click on an item below to view the record for the moving image. On the moving image record page, click the icon to watch the film or video
- Steinbis - Film DCS-200-43C-67-VN - re: Lai Khe, 1st Infantry Division
- Item #: 1040VI1524
- William Foulke Collection (Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO))
- Length: 08:11 hr/min/sec
- Combat camera footage: patrol loading up, Hueys taking off; digging a bunker; dustoff. (open complete record)
- Texas Tech University Vietnam Center Sixth Triennial Symposium: Session 7C - Saving Lives in Vietnam: Nurses, Aidmen, and Dustoff Pilots
- Item #: 999VI2492
- Vietnam Center Collection
- Length: 89:06 hr/min/sec
- Session 7C Saving Lives in Vietnam: Nurses, Aidmen, and Dustoff Pilots Moderator: Richard A. Ruth, Assistant Professor, United States Naval Academy 'When I Have Your Wounded: The Story of Dust-Off Warfare's Greatest Life Saver' Pat Brady, MG, USA (retired), Independent Researcher 'Nurses in Vietnam:... (open complete record)
Vietnam Center & Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive
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