Serving with the medical teams in Vietnam

A slideshow of images taken by Sergeant Ken Treanor in Vietnam, 1968-1969 and 1972-1973.

 

I served two tours in Vietnam. My first tour was with the 1st New Zealand Services Medical Team in Bong Song 1968-1969. I was a Public Heath NCO attached to the Province Health Service as a liaison between the USAID Health Advisory Group and the Vietnamese Health Service. This role involved visiting the secure areas of the Province, concentrating on Village/District dispensaries, providing material to combat disease such as TB, plague, malaria etc, assisting with material to rebuild destroyed dispensaries, provision of pamphlets on public health issues, portable water supplies, and generally assisting the Province Health Service.

I went back to Vietnam 1972-1973 after being seconded to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to fill the post of Administration Officer to the New Zealand Surgical Team which had been based in Qui Nhon since 1963. It involved all matters relevant to the Team so that the doctors and nurses could get on with their task in the clinical field.

See more Ken Treanor photos below.

Ken Treanor with Vietnamese orphan in Qui Nhon, 1968
Ken Treanor receives haircut in Montagnard village, circa 1968
English class at the Province Health Service HQ Qui Nhon
Ken Treanor with Montagnard villager
RNZAF crew at Qui Nhon hospital
View over Binh Dinh province hospital in Qui Nhon
Unloading Bristol Freighter at Qui Nhon airfield
New Zealand Services Medical Team leaving for Vietnam
Spraying for insects at Qui Nhon, 1968
Happy Hour at the Kiwi Village in Qui Nhon, circa 1972
Surgery at Bong Son dispensary, circa 1967
Painting of Bong Son dispensary by Maurice Conly, circa 1969

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