Annotations by NARAvol09, 41-60
Hanoi, North Vietnam. OPERATION HOMECOMING---The first group of American servicemen to be released during Operation Homecoming muster, report prior to their release to the United States representatives at Gia Lam International Airport, near Hanoi.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 136 Made 12 hours ago |
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...Aircraft Group-13. He lives in Tustin, California.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 135 Made 12 hours ago |
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Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt.) Spatafora. OPERATION HOMECOMING---Lieutenant Colonel Edison W. Miller, a former prisoner of war, is being examined by a Navy doctor. Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. Col.) Miller is one of 26 Marines that were held as prisoners of war by the North Vietnamese and released during Operation Homecoming on February 12, 1973 at Gia Lam International Airport near Hanoi, North Vietnam. He was captured October 13, 1967 while serving as a pilot with Marine ...Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 135 Made 12 hours ago |
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Fleet Marine Force Pacific (FMF Pac), Hawaii. Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt.) R. K. Dotson. POW'S RETURN--First prisoners to return to American soil at Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu Hawaii. They were only here for a rest periold on 14 February 1973. They are members on the Navy and Air Force.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 134 Made 12 hours ago |
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Tustin, California. Photographer: Master Sergeant (MSgt.) C. R. Ayers. OPERATION HOMECOMING---Lieutenant Colonel Edison W. Miller is discussing a model helicopter which as built by one of his sons. The Lieutenant Colonel was one of the 26 Marines held as prisoners of war and released at Hanoi, North Vietnam. He was captured October 13, 1967 in North Vietnam while serving as a pilot with Marine Aircraft Group-13. He entered the Marine Corps in August 1949 and lives in Tustin, California.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 133 Made 12 hours ago |
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Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer: Master Sergeant (MSgt.) C. R. Ayers. OPERATION HOMECOMING---Lieutenant Colonel Edison W. Miller, a former prisoner of war is being welcomed back by his wife, Lindsey in Ward 22A of the United States Naval Hospital. He was captured on October 13, 1967 in North Vietnam while serving as a pilot with Marine Aircraft Group-13. He entered the Marine Corps in August 1949. He lives in Tustin, California.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 132 Made 12 hours ago |
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Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer: Master Sergeant (MSgt.) C. R. Ayers. OPERATION HOMECOMING---Lieutenant Colonel Edison W. Miller, former prisoner of war, receives a welcome home kiss from his wife, Lindsey. The cake was donated by the citizens of Tustin, California and decorated as an American Flag. Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. Col.) Miller was captured on October 13, 1967, in North Vietnam while serving as a pilot with Marine Aircraft Group-13. He entered the Marine Corps in 1949.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 131 Made 12 hours ago |
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North Vietnam. OPERATION HOMECOMING Confinement Series. North Vietnamese peasant women working in the fields.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 130 Made 12 hours ago |
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North Vietnam. OPERATION HOMECOMING--Confinement Series. North Vietnamese peasant women are standing in a field.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 129 Made 12 hours ago |
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Camp Pendleton, California. OPERATION HOMECOMING---Lieutenant Colonel Edison W. Miller's youngest son, holds a bracelet with his dad's name on it that he had worn during his father's internment. Lieutenant Colonel Miller was captured October 13, 1967, in North Vietnam while serving as a pilot with Marine Aircraft Group-13. He was released at Hanoi on February 12, 1973. He entered the Marine Corps in August, 1949 and lives in Tustin, California.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 128 Made 12 hours ago |
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Marine Corps Base. Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer; Major G. L. Gill. Former POW, Captain James V. DiBernardo, holds News Conference.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 127 Made 12 hours ago |
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Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer: Major G. L. Gill. OPERATION HOMECOMING---The arrival of Captain James V. Dibernardo at Naval Air Station, MIRAMAR, on 8 March 1973. Captain Dibernardo was captured February 3, 1968, in Hue, South Vietnam while with American Forces Radio, MACV. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in April 1953, and lives in Mission Viejo, California.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 126 Made 12 hours ago |
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Camp Pendleton, California. OPERATION HOMECOMING--Captain James V. DiBernardo with his wife and twin daughters. Captain (Capt.) DiBernardo, a former prisoner of war, was captured by the Viet Cong on the 3rd of February 1968.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 125 Made 12 hours ago |
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Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer: Private First Class (Pfc.) Beaulieu. OPERATION HOMECOMING---General Robert E. Cushman, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, with Major Paul J. Montague and wife. Captain and Mrs. James DiBernardo in the background.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 124 Made 12 hours ago |
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...Harlan P. Chapman, a pilot with Marine Air Group-13, was captured on the 5th of November 1965.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 123 Made 12 hours ago |
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Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer: Master Sergeant (MSgt.) Penalosa. OPERATION HOMECOMING---A large crowd of well-wishers are on hand at the Naval Air Station, MIRAMAR, to welcome home repatriated Marine prisoners of war. During the Vietnamese conflict, 26 Marines were captured and held prisoners of war by the enemy. The first group was released at Gia Lam International Airport near Hanoi, North Vietname, on 12 February 1973. One of the Marines, Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. Col.)...Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 123 Made 12 hours ago |
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...Mission Viejo, California. (Another returnee is standing in the background).Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 122 Made 12 hours ago |
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Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer: Private First Class (Pfc) Beaulieu. OPERATION HOMECOMING--General Robert E. Cushman, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, makes a presentation to Captain James V. Dibernardo, one of 26 Marines that were held as presoners of war by the North Vietnamese and released during Operation Homecoming. Captain Dibernardo was captured Feb. 2, 1968, in Hue South Vietnam, while with American Forces Radio, MACV. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in April 1953 and lives in ...Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 122 Made 12 hours ago |
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Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer: Major G. L. Gill. Former POW, Captain James V. DiBernardo, holds News Conference.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 121 Made 13 hours ago |
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1st Marine Division. Photographer: Lance Corporal R. B. Sanville. Lance Corporal L. Tribbitt, 19, 294 Jones Street, Memphis, Tennessee, a member of the 60mm mortar team of "Charlie" Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, washes his socks in mud puddle.Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 38 Made 23 hours ago |
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