Last Days in Vietnam

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Last Days in Vietnam poster.

Documentary (2014)

Starring:
Stuart Harrington (Himself, interviewee)
Henry Kissinger (Himself, interviewee)
Frank Snepp (Himself, interviewee)
Kiem Do (Himself, interviewee)

Recounts the Vietnam War's final days, when unexpected roadblocks threatened the evacuation of America's South Vietnamese allies.

Bell UH-1 Iroquois

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Lockheed C-5A Galaxy

Registration 68-0218, c/n 500-0021. Aircraft would later be involved in a crash during Operation Babylift on 4 April 1975, killing 155 of its 328 occupants.

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Lockheed C-141 Starlifter

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Boeing 747-121

Boeing B-52 Stratofortress

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Sikorsky VH-3A Sea King

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Boeing 727-173C

Registration N692WA, c/n 19506/447 built in 1967. Flew the last commercial flight out of Dan Nang Airport on 29 March 1975 before it was captured by North Vietnamese forces.

Reg. N692WA Boeing 727-173C of World Airways.
Reg. N692WA Boeing 727-173C of World Airways.

Another World Airways 727 flew alongside it on the way back to Saigon to assess damage dealt to it by gunfire and grenades thrown by South Vietnamese soldiers that were left behind at Da Nang. More information on the flight can be found here.

Boeing 727-173C of World Airways.


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