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A soldier, wounded in the face, is led to a Medvac chopper. He was wounded during a firefight in the Hiep Duc Valley, 35 miles south of Danang. The valley was the site of some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars. He was part of Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division.
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A soldier, wounded in the face, is led to a Medvac chopper. He was wounded during a firefight in the Hiep Duc Valley, 35 miles south of Danang. The valley was the site of some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars. He was part of Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division.
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A soldier, wounded in the face, is led to a Medvac chopper. He was wounded during a firefight in the Hiep Duc Valley, 35 miles south of Danang. The valley was the site of some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars. He was part of Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division.
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Frank Eates comforts Pfc. James A. Doughty, 20, of Chelmsford, Mass. Doughty died moments later. He had been hit during intense fighting in the Hiep Duc Vally, 35 miles south of Danang. The men were members of Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. The fighting in the Hiep Duc Valley was the site of some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars.
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Frank Eates comforts Pfc. James A. Doughty, 20, of Chelmsford, Mass. Doughty died moments later. He had been hit during intense fighting in the Hiep Duc Vally, 35 miles south of Danang. The men were members of Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. The fighting in the Hiep Duc Valley was the site of some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars.
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Frank Eates comforts Pfc. James A. Doughty, 20, of Chelmsford, Mass. Doughty died moments later. He had been hit during intense fighting in the Hiep Duc Vally, 35 miles south of Danang. The men were members of Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. The fighting in the Hiep Duc Valley was the site of some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars.
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Casualties were so heavy in his company that Sgt. Wayne Boyd, 21, Penbroke, Kan., ended up leading a platoon. The fighting took place in the Hiep Duc Valley, 35 miles south of Danang. The man was from Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. The battle was some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars.
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A soldier takes a breather during fighting in the Hiep Duc Valley, 35 miles south of Danang. The man was from Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. The battle was some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars.
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A soldier takes a breather during fighting in the Hiep Duc Valley, 35 miles south of Danang. The man was from Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. The battle was some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars.
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Spec. 4 James Sebestyen, 22, a radio operator (RTO,) takes a breather during fighting in the Hiep Duc Valley, 35 miles south of Danang. Sebestyen had been wounded shortly before this photo was taken. He was from Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. The battle was some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars.
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A soldier fumbles with his P-79 C ration can opener during a breather in fighting in the Hiep Duc Valley, 35 miles south of Danang. The man was from Bravo Co., 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. The battle was some of the fiercest fighting of the war between Americans and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars.
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A helicopter crewman helps carrying a Vietnamese wounded during a battle in the Hiep Duc Vally, 35 miles south of Danang.
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North Vietnamese Army (NVA) rockets explode inside Duc Lap Special Forces camp two miles from the Cambodian border in Quang Duc Province in II Corps in November 1969. The camp was manned by U.S. Special Forces from team A-239 and soldiers from Battery D, 5th Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery Regiment. |
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North Vietnamese Army (NVA) rockets explode inside Duc Lap Special Forces camp two miles from the Cambodian border in Quang Duc Province in II Corps in November 1969. The camp was manned by U.S. Special Forces from team A-239 and soldiers from Battery D, 5th Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery Regiment. |
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North Vietnamese Army (NVA) rockets explode inside Duc Lap Special Forces camp two miles from the Cambodian border in Quang Duc Province in II Corps in November 1969. The camp was manned by U.S. Special Forces from team A-239 and soldiers from Battery D, 5th Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery Regiment. |
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An American soldier runs for cover as North Vietnamese Army (NVA) rockets explode inside Duc Lap Special Forces camp two miles from the Cambodian border in Quang Duc Province in II Corps in November 1969. The camp was manned by U.S. Special Forces from team A-239 and soldiers from Battery D, 5th Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery Regiment. |
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An American soldier runs for cover as North Vietnamese Army (NVA) rockets explode inside Duc Lap Special Forces camp two miles from the Cambodian border in Quang Duc Province in II Corps in November 1969. The camp was manned by U.S. Special Forces from team A-239 and soldiers from Battery D, 5th Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery Regiment. |
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A Nung Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) soldier, a mercenary, carries an 81mm mortar round at Duc Lap Special Forces camp two miles from the Cambodian border in Quang Duc Province in II Corps in November 1969. The camp was run by U.S. Special Forces from team A-239 and soldiers from Battery D, 5th Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery Regiment. |
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An American soldier stands atop a bunker at Duc Lap Special Forces camp two miles from the Cambodian border in Quang Duc Province in II Corps in November 1969. The camp was manned by U.S. Special Forces from team A-239 and soldiers from Battery D, 5th Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery Regiment. |
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Three Nung members of the Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG), mercenaries, fill sandbags at Duc Lap Special Forces camp two miles from the Cambodian border in Quang Duc Province in II Corps in November 1969. The camp was run by U.S. Special Forces from team A-239 and soldiers from Battery D, 5th Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery Regiment. |
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