Snippets of the Vietnam War
A collection of images taken during the Vietnam war (or American war if your vietnamese) from actual film footage.
My uncle lost his life in vietnam, so i do not intend this to be seen as some derision or laughter of those troops and people—i only mean the utmost respect.
Lest we forget.
Snippets of the Vietnam War belongs to the following groups:
Blast from the Past, Mixed Media, Object Studies & Concepts, PostCard Style and WarAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

rmcbuckeye, 3 months ago
What a moving tribute…
VanSnuG, 3 months ago
Lest WE FORGET.
Indeed.
pinkyjain, 3 months ago
Very moving and powerful tribute
Karin Taylor
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3 months ago
Ben was very moved by you doing this MT…
he said it was very nice, you getting all the best parts from he footage
and he’s glad you did this…he was very appreciative, and understands your sentiments…
i’m so sorry your Uncle lost his life in Vietnam
I was only nineteen by Redgum
MuscularTeeth
in reply to Karin Taylor’s comment,
3 months ago
thanks ben. they never show actual really good footage, just lotsa marching etc. ill make another perhaps i have a lot of footage.
tkrosevear, 3 months ago
DeJaVu…great tribute MT…Salute ;)
Sharon Perrett, 3 months ago
Beautiful tribute Mr T, presented perfectly
Damien Woods, 3 months ago
Hi Muscular Teeth,
I think this shot would be fine for the Postcard Style – as it includes ‘Vietnam’.
Great montage of images, too.
Damien.
YELLOWJACKET, 2 months ago
THANK YOU MT FOR YOUR TRIBUTE TO THOSE THAT DIDN’T COME HOME. YOUR UNCLE WOULD BE PROUD OF YOUR WORK.
WayoftheWarrior, 2 months ago
Salute, this should be seen by so many. This is one to be proud of. Top Shelf!!!
Magee, 2 months ago
Lest we forget!
I was in Vietnam in 2002, and visited the War Museum in Siagon/Ho Chi Minh City. What a heart rendering experience that was!
Wonderful work MT!
MuscularTeeth
in reply to Magee’s comment,
2 months ago
thank you magee
RhondaDavis, 2 months ago
You’ve done justice to a war where there was not justice. Good job.
Rhonda
RhondaDavis, 2 months ago
Lest there be a confusion about my above statement…what I meant was that no one who faught in that war, recieved the honor that they should have had…oh yeah, years later they got a monument…but when they stepped off those planes after the war….they got no honer nor was there any justice.
JuliaWright, 2 months ago
A beautiful tribute my friend!
iGo BoiNG the..., 2 months ago
war is ugly man but this looks pretty cool ive got lots of photos from 68 in veitnam my old boy took one of the most intense ones is of him and his mates high up on a hill in a firebase bare of vegetation and theres these huge bombers flying straight at them real low spraying absolutely everything in defoliant my dad says they were swimming in the shit alot of the time not to mention the local population and what they have to still deal with because the yanks wont clean up any of there messes lots of us aussies still are paying for that mess that was veitnam
MuscularTeeth
in reply to iGo BoiNG the UnDeRGRouND HoBo’s comment,
2 months ago
yes i know my friend. a lot of the vets have died from cancer. my uncle died there.