The 1965 photograph shows a Vietnamese mother and children wading across a river to escape a US bombing.
[1] The famous 1966 photograph[2] shows U.S soldiers of the 1st Infantry division dragging a dead Viet Cong fighter to a burial site behind their M113 armored personnel carrier, after he was killed in a fierce night attack by several Viet Cong battalions against Australian forces during the Battle of Suoi Bong Trang on 24 February 1966.
He also documented the Battle of Hue in 1968, for example capturing an image of Lance Corporal Don Hammons immediately after being wounded by enemy fire; he died minutes later.
The bodies of the two men were found abandoned in a rice paddy near the road, riddled with bullet holes.
No blood or bullet holes were found in their car, suggesting that they had been dragged from their vehicle and killed execution-style.