TÀU MỸ CHỞ ĐỒNG BÀO MIỀN BẮC DI CƯ VÀO NAM NĂM 1954
U.S. NAVY SHIPS --
USS Bayfield (APA-33), 1943-1969 --
During Operation "Passage to Freedom", 1954
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Photo #: 80-G-709239
Operation "Passage to Freedom", 1954-1955 Four crewmen display a welcoming banner for Vietnamese refugees coming on board USS Bayfield (APA-33) for passage to Saigon, Indochina, from Haiphong, 3 September 1954. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Online Image: 92KB; 740 x 610 pixels Reproductions of this image may also be available through the National Archives photographic reproduction system. | |
Photo #: 80-G-709240
Operation "Passage to Freedom", 1954-1955 A Sailor assists a heavily burdened Vietnamese refugee boarding USS Bayfield (APA-33) for passage to Saigon, Indochina, from Haiphong, 3 September 1954. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Online Image: 87KB; 480 x 765 pixels Reproductions of this image may also be available through the National Archives photographic reproduction system. | |
Photo #: 80-G-709243
Operation "Passage to Freedom", 1954-1955 Navy Chaplain Lieutenant Francis J. Fitzpatrick assists Vietnamese refugees on board USS Bayfield (APA-33), circa September 1954. He acted as their intrepreter during their voyage to Saigon, Indochina, from Haiphong. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Online Image: 102KB; 595 x 765 pixels Reproductions of this image may also be available through the National Archives photographic reproduction system. | |
Photo #: 80-G-644521
Operation "Passage to Freedom", 1954-1955 A Navy Hospital Corpsman administers medical treatment to a Vietnamese refugee with an painfully infected arm, while en route from Haiphong to Saigon, Indochina, on board USS Bayfield (APA-33), 7 September 1954. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Online Image: 105KB; 600 x 765 pixels Reproductions of this image may also be available through the National Archives photographic reproduction system. | |
Photo #: 80-G-644524
Operation "Passage to Freedom", 1954-1955 Vietnamese refugee receives medical treatment from a Navy Hospital Corpsman, while en route from Haiphong to Saigon, Indochina, on board USS Bayfield (APA-33), 7 September 1954. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Online Image: 95KB; 600 x 765 pixels Reproductions of this image may also be available through the National Archives photographic reproduction system. | |
Photo #: 80-G-709244
Operation "Passage to Freedom", 1954-1955 A crewmen rations out water for Vietnamese refugees on board USS Bayfield (APA-33) during their journey to Saigon, Indochina, from Haiphong, circa September 1954. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Online Image: 129KB; 740 x 615 pixels Reproductions of this image may also be available through the National Archives photographic reproduction system. | |
Photo #: 80-G-652318
Operation "Passage to Freedom", 1954-1955 Vietnamese refugees receive food on board USS Bayfield (APA-33) while en route to Saigon, Indochina, from Haiphong, circa September 1954. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Online Image: 129KB; 740 x 605 pixels Reproductions of this image may also be available through the National Archives photographic reproduction system. | |
Photo #: 80-G-639980
Operation "Passage to Freedom", 1954-1955 Vietnamese refugee in a topsides food service line on board USS Bayfield (APA-33), while enroute from to Saigon, Indochina, August 1954. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Online Image: 82KB; 600 x 765 pixels Reproductions of this image may also be available through the National Archives photographic reproduction system. | |
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