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SURVIVING AT BEN HET

SURVIVING AT BEN HET, VIETNAM: A US Special Forces soldier grimaces fiercely as he pulls a dead North Vietnamese soldier from a hole outside the Special Forces Outpost at Ben Het, June 21, 1969. The Americans broke out of the camp in an attempt to penetrate the surrounding enemy troops, killing eleven. The camp has been under siege recently. (UPI Photo)


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