Giving its best Rio de Janeiro impression, Vung Tau boasts a giant 105-foot-tall statue of Jesus Christ. Standing atop Núi Nhỏ mountain, this statue overlooks the city from a clear …
Elevated view of the south-facing beachfront at Vung Tau where RAAF personnel lived from 1964 until 1968. The Villa Anna (the white two-storied building with the tiled-roof, lower …
During the Vietnam War, Vung Tau was a city of both war and peace, serving as an important and active port and as a favorite R&R spot for fighting men. …
Lo base was attacked in early 1969 by mortar and RPG fire. All the personnel from CosDiv 13 headed toward the dock and moved the Swift Boats out into Vung Tau …
Today, Vung Tau is a bustling tourist spot for Saigoneers looking to get out of the city and enjoy some ocean waves, but these photos from 1967 reveal its past as a working port.
Shipwreck at Vung Tau, circa 1969. Submitted by Noel Benefield on Monday, 27 January 2014 - 11:36am. The Greek-registered Idannis K was a former US …
At the ripe old age of 21, I found myself conscripted, trained, armed and residing in this beautiful place called 'the Riviera of the South China Sea'. Only problem …
Check out these photos taken by Terry Maher, an Australian soldier who served in the Australian Unit (2nd Advanced Ordnance Depot) at the 1st Australian …
Photos Of Vung Tau During Vietnam War. Photo collection shows how Vung Tau looks like in during the late 1960s. Anyone can write on Bored Panda.
Vung Tau, on the other hand, was a quiet coastal town, still early in its development, as seen in these photos taken by an American service member named …