51/"Assembly"

NLF guerillas lining up in a presentation. They carry an assortment of Russian AKs and Chinese Type 56s. The Chinese-supplied chest rigs carry three magazines and four grenades. Image
52/"Illuminating the sky"

A ZPU-2 gun mount of Vietnam People Army opening in a night raid around Hanoi. An S-75 "Dvina" could be seen ascending in the back. Image
53/"Blending with the surrounding"

The coastal battery of Vinh Long Province in an exercise. They use captured US-made M101 howitzers. Image
54/"Laying down the fire"

A heavy machine gun crew of Vietnam People Army engaging night raiders with a DShK on Truong Son Trail. Image
55/"Crabs on the move"

A column of T-54/55s of Vietnam People Army advancing on a dirt trail. Image
56/"A get-together"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army riding on top of a T-54/55. Interestingly, they carry three variants of Kalashnikov: Chinese Type 56, Romanian PM md. 63 and Czechoslovakian vz. 58. Image
57/"Over the top"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army on Truong Son Trail. They use a ladder to navigate a steep cliff. Image
58/"Keep the trucks moving"

Combat engineers of Vietnam People Army arranging wood pieces to stop trucks from being bogged down by the muddy road.

It's noteworthy that they all wear Truong Son vest. ImageImage
59/"Heavy-armed securities"

Personnel from Military Communion of Saigon providing security for a march. Two neat things here:

One: The guy in the middle wield a Kalashnikov with twenty-round magazine. That is a rare sight.

Two: M79? Yeah... Image
60/"One sweet ride"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army riding on a newly-captured M48A3 Patton. Image
61/"Did I hit it?"

An anti-tank trooper of Vietnam People Army and his comrade in Operation Lam Son 719. The backblast of his RPG-7 could be seen. Image
62/"Roving patrol"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army patrolling the street of Saigon on a bike shortly after the end of the Vietnam War. Note the 20-round AK magazine of the front soldier. Image
63/"Please hang in there"

A team of surgeons of Vietnam People Army prepping for an operation in the middle of a swamp. Image
64/"One - two - one - two"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army moving a Soviet M1939 (61-K) anti-aircraft gun into position, Hai Duong/1972. A PPSh-41 a.k.a Burp Gun and an M44 Mosin-Nagant could be seen. Image
65/"What a cold day"

Viet Minh soldiers during an assembly in late 1950, early 1951. MP-40, Thompson and BAR could be seen. Note the wooden satchel charge. Image
66/"Charge!"

A squad leader of Vietnam People Army urging his comrades to attack during a battle. Image
67/"Is that all you got?"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army hauling an American M101 howitzer uphill in the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. Image
68/"Come and get some"

A DShK heavy machine gun section of Vietnam People Army preparing for an ambush in the late stage of Operation Lam Son 719. Image
69/"Wait till it gets close"

NLF guerrillas setting up for a volley fire against a helicopter. They have an M1 Carbine, a Mosin-Nagant and a Lee-Enfield. Image
70/"Pick up the pace"

A wire cutter party of Vietnam People Army working through the barb wires as shells drop around them. Image
71/"Besides the rubble"

Soldiers of 48th Regiment of 320th Division of Vietnam People Army taking a break inside the remain of Quang Tri Citadel during Battle of Quang Tri. 16 August/1972.

Two RPG-2 and a Type 31 mortar could be seen. Image
72/"Roll out"

Drivers of Group 559 of Vietnam People Army sprinting toward the cabin of their fuel trucks. Truong Son. Image
73/"One more star"

Nguyen Nhat Chieu, a Mig-21 ace of Vietnam People Air Force, being embraced by his comrades following a successful sortie on 21 June/1965. On that day, he shot down a F4 Phantom. Image
74/"Breaching"

A T-54/55 and supporting infantry of Vietnam People Army in Phnom Penh (Cambodia) on 7 January/1979. Image
75/"Weaving a net of fire"

A battery of AZP S-60 anti-aicraft guns of Vietnam People Army opening up again enemy aircraft. Hanoi. Image
76/"Make every round count"

A Viet Minh machine gun squad in Battle of Hanoi (1946). They have a ZB vz. 26. The leader/spotter seems to be holding an M1911. Image
77/"Here is a little surprise"

NLF guerrillas setting up an M18 Claymore. The one that holds the wire also carries an AR-15/M16A1. Image
78/"Throwing contest"

Viet Minh soldiers practicing with grenades. An officer (green hat) from OSS (Office of Strategic Services) could be seen instructing them. Image
79/"Prisoner exchange"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army welcoming their captured comrades at Ben Hai River. Image
80/"Fighting ladies"

An all-female guerrilla unit of NLF at Cu Chi posing for photo. They carry AK, M2 Carbine, SKS and RPG-2. A mortar could be seen as well. Image
81/"Helilift"

A Mil Mi-6 heavy transport helicopter of 919th Regiment of Vietnam People Air Force being loaded with a D-74 field gun. 1971. Image
82/"One more push"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army moving a D-44 field gun into position for coastal defense. Quang Ninh 1966. Image
83/"Fire and maneuver"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army during an advance. The machine gunner covers his comrades with a RPD. Image
84/"Forced march"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army taking a break. Image
85/"Recon"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army scouting an objective. Quang Tri. Image
86/"Cream of the crop"

Hero of the People's Armed Force Truong Tho (24) readying his RPG-2 and rocket bag.

He was credited with destroying thirty enemy vessels around Cua Viet between 1969 and 1970. He was killed in action in 1971. Image
87/"Sky guerillas"

Mig-17 and Mig-21 of Vietnam People Air Fore parking side-by-side during the Vietnam War. Note the neat camo scheme and the ORO-57K rocket pod. Image
88/"Colonel Toon"

Two famous aircraft of Vietnam People Air Force in one shot: Mig-21 No. 4326 and Mig-17 No. 3020.

One leads the table of "kill" of the Vietnam War while the other is rumored to be piloted by the mythial Colonel Toon. Image
89/"At long last..."

Artillerymen of Vietnam People Army and their American M101 howitzer in the Vietnam's withdrawl from Cambodia. Image
90/"Attack!"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army charging a position in the Battle of Khe Sanh (1968). They have a mix of AK and SKS. Image
91/"Beer bottles"

An AZP S-60 anti-aircraft battery of Vietnam People Army in the Vietnam War. Note that the crews wear a mix of Soviet and East German helmets. ImageImage
92/"What's on the news?"

Crews of a M1939 (61-K) air-defense gun of Vietnam People Army reading newspaper during a break. Hon Gai, Quang Ninh/1966. Note the clip of shells on the gun. Image
93/"This should rouse everyone up"

NLF guerillas in a battle. The left one carries a SKS (bayonet deployed) and the right one is about to throw a grenade while holding on to his AK. Image
94/"Compassion 1"

A soldier of Vietnam People Army letting a marine from the Army of the Republic of Vietnam drink from his canteen. Height 550. Operation Lam Son 719. Image
95/"Compassion 2"

A group of American soldiers helping an NLF guerilla to some water from their canteen.

Note the bowl on the belly of the guerilla. The guerilla used it to keep his punctured gut from falling out as he fought a delayed action that lasts three days. Image
96/"Make way for the senior"

Armors of Vietnam People Army rolling down the street in a parade. The leading tank is a T-34/85 and it's tailed by a number of T-54/55. Image
97"Homebound"

A BRDM-2 of Vietnam People Army during the withdrawal from Cambodia. 1989. Image
98/"Triangle of death"

A camouflaged heavy machine gun section of Vietnam People Army in anti-aircraft duty. Three DShKs could be seen. Image
99/"Mobilization"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army taking a break. A short while ago, they were university students. Quang Tri. Image
100/"Keep moving" (100th post of the thead. Yay!)

Viet Minh soldiers advaning toward E1 Hill. Battle of Dien Bien Phu. Image
101/"Will it rains?"

A Gaz 69 of Vietnam People Army moving along Truong Son Trail. They wear steel helmets and Truong Son Vests. Image
102/"Time for a push"

Viet Minh soldiers vaunting over their trenches at Him Lam, Battle of Dien Bien Phu. A PPSh-41 and a M1 Carbine could be seen. Image
103/"Wrist workout"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army maneuvering a S-75 surface-to-air missile launcher. Image
104/"Live to fight another day"

A soldier of Vietnam People Army helping his wounded comrade in the aftermath of a fierce B-52 bombing run. 1970. Image
105/"Defiance"

A wounded platoon leader of Vietnam People Army and his TT-33. Image
106/"Interceptor"

Mig-21PFL of the 921st Regiment of Vietnam People Air Force at Da Phuc. December/1966.

A Vympel K-13 (AA-2 "Atoll") air-to-air missile could be seen under its right wing. Image
107/"Spread out"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army overrunning Height 365. Quang Tri. March 30/1972.

One of them carries a RPG-2. Image
108/"Iron ladies"

Parading militawomen in Hanoi (1955).

All of them have M1 Carbine. Image
109/"Steel rain"

A mortar unit of Vietnam People Army maneuvering under artillery attack. Operation Lam Son 719. Image
110/"On duty"

A member of Saigon Military Commosion standing guard.

Neat loadout: AR-15/M16A1 with a thirty-round magazine, two M26 and two M67. Image
111/"Battle taxi"

A M113 of Vietnam People Army in Cambodia. The driver and the gunner (who operates the M2 Browing) could be seen. Image
112/"Peace at last"

Tankers of Vietnam People Army chilling on the barrel of their PT-76. Cambodia. 1989. Image
113/"Abundant harvest"

NLF guerillas returning to base with captured firearms. 1966.

The front girl carries three American AR-15/M16A1 rifles. Image
114/"She does her job. How about you?"

A soldier of a "binh tram" run by Vietnam People Army in the middle of work. 1971.

The logistic chain on the Army back in the Vietnam War consists of a series of "binh tram". Image
115/"News from home"

A truck driver of Vietnam People Army reading a letter with his comrade. Image
116/"Hitchhiking"

A captured M41 of Vietnam People Army rolling down the street of Saigon. 30 April/1975.

The front of the tank features quite a few ammo boxes for top M2 Browning (standoff armor?). Also, the accompanying soldiers carry various weaponry: AK, RPD, RPK and RPG. Image
117/"Demonstration"

T-54/55 tanks of Vietnam People Army parading in Saigon. 15 May/1975.

Interestingly, the front tank features makeshift fenders. Image
118/"Founding Father"

President Ho Chi Minh having a talk with Viet Minh soldiers of 308th Brigade (a.k.a "Vanguard") at Hùng Temple, Phu Tho. Image
119/"We have returned"

Viet Minh soldiers moving into Hanoi. October 10/1954.

Some of them have MAT-49 submachine guns. Image
120/"Train our feet. Forge our will"

Soldiers of Vietnam People Army marching in Northern Vietnam.

Lots of SKS and only several AK so it may be the early 1960s. Image
121/"Victory Day"

Tanks of Vietnam People Army parking inside the Independence Palace. April 30/1975. Image

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"A clash of steel"

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Old Wars: Colorized (Updated periodically)

Colored pictures of wars that Vietnam participates in the past from the Indochina War to the Sino-Vietnam War.

A sizeable number of pictures come from Tri Minh Duong but if others produce them, I will leave credit in the caption.
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Type 63 light tanks of Vietnam People Army engaging enemy aircraft in a night battle with heavy machineguns. March 1970.

The right tank seems to have been hit a couple of times around the driver station.
2/"Artillery duel"

A D-44 field gun of Vietnam People Army being used in a counter-battery role.
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