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A Viet Cong prisoner (POW) captured near Quan Loi on July 10, 1966. He was captured by soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division. The action took place during Operation El Paso.
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A Viet Cong prisoner (POW) captured near Quan Loi on July 10, 1966. He was captured by soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division. The action took place during Operation El Paso.
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A Viet Cong prisoner (POW) captured near Quan Loi on July 10, 1966. He was captured by soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division. The action took place during Operation El Paso.
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A Viet Cong prisoner (POW) captured near Quan Loi on July 10, 1966. He was captured by soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division. The action took place during Operation El Paso.
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A Viet Cong prisoner (POW) captured near Quan Loi on July 10, 1966, is interrogated by an American soldier and a Vietnamese translator. The VC was captured by soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division. The action took place during Operation El Paso.
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A pair of women Viet Cong prisoners in a holding cage at An Khe. The POWs were said to be entertainers, a kind of VC USO troupe. They were photographed Sept.14, 1966. They had been captured by soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Divsion.
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A pair of women Viet Cong prisoners in a holding cage at An Khe. The POWs were said to be entertainers, a kind of VC USO troupe. They were photographed Sept.14, 1966. They had been captured by soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Divsion.
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A pair of women Viet Cong prisoners in a holding cage at An Khe. The POWs were said to be entertainers, a kind of VC USO troupe. They were photographed Sept.14, 1966. They had been captured by soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Divsion.
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A pair of women Viet Cong prisoners in a holding cage at An Khe. The POWs were said to be entertainers, a kind of VC USO troupe. They were photographed Sept.14, 1966. They had been captured by soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Divsion.
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A pair of women Viet Cong prisoners in a holding cage at An Khe. The POWs were said to be entertainers, a kind of VC USO troupe. They were photographed Sept.14, 1966. They had been captured by soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Divsion.
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UH-1C Huey helicopters from Shark Platoon, 174th Assault Helicopter Company, 14th Aviation Battalion (Combat) of the 1st Aviation Brigade, refuel at the 1st Cavalry Division base at An Khe on Sept. 14, 1966.
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Crew members toss ammunition during a fire mission aboard the destroyer USS Lofberg (DD-759). The Navy ship was firing July 14, 1966, at a suspected Viet Cong (VC) storage area about 10 miles north of Danag.
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Crew members toss ammunition during a fire mission aboard the destroyer USS Lofberg (DD-759). The Navy ship was firing July 14, 1966, at a suspected Viet Cong (VC) storage area about 10 miles north of Danag.
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A crew member fires one of the guns aboard the destroyer USS Lofberg (DD-759). The Navy ship was firing July 14, 1966, at a suspected Viet Cong (VC) storage area about 10 miles north of Danag.
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A crew member fires one of the guns aboard the destroyer USS Lofberg (DD-759). The Navy ship was firing July 14, 1966, at a suspected Viet Cong (VC) storage area about 10 miles north of Danag.
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One of the most miserable jobs in the Navy was working in the boiler room aboard destroyers. Temperatures often reached 140 degrees. Here are three "boiler divers" aboard the destroyer USS Lofberg (DD-759) on July 14, 1966: (left to right) BTFA Bruce McDaniel, Sowthyarmouth, Mass.; BTFW Andrew Arredondo, Uisalia, Calif; and BTFN Roy M. Spangler, Silver City, N.M.
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One of the most miserable jobs in the Navy was working in the boiler room aboard destroyers. Temperatures often reached 140 degrees. Here are three "boiler divers" aboard the destroyer USS Lofberg (DD-759) on July 14, 1966: (left to right) BTFA Bruce McDaniel, Sowthyarmouth, Mass.; BTFW Andrew Arredondo, Uisalia, Calif; and BTFN Roy M. Spangler, Silver City, N.M.
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A gun crew emerges hot and sweaty after a fire mission July 14, 1966, against a Viet Cong storage area 10 miles north of Danang. The men were aboard the Navy destroyer USS Lofberg (DD-759).
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A crewmember emerges hot and sweaty from a gun turrert after a fire mission July 14, 1966, against a Viet Cong storage area 10 miles north of Danang. The men were aboard the Navy destroyer USS Lofberg (DD-759).
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Pfc. Samuel Greer, 18, Chicago, is treated for a bullet wound to the leg. He was hit by a sniper as his unit, Charlie Co., 2nd Battalion, 327th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, searched villages in central South Vietnam on Aug. 24, 1966.
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