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1967 (10 images)



FRENCH: Dak To: de violent combats out fait rage pour l'occupation des collines. Les premiers secours se donnet sur place, ici du plasma pour un blesse grave tandis que les combats continuent sur les flancs de la colline 875 le 21/11/1967. Le lendemain 22/11 les parachusistes U.S. sauterent sur la forteresse communiste au haut de la colline lancant des grenades et utilisant les lance-flammes tandis que l'aviation pillonait le fortin de bombes au napalm. .ENGLISH: Dak To: A wounded soldier is given plasma after being hit during violent engagements in the woods and hillsides November 21, 1967. The following day parachutists landed on the communist fortress and the attack on the fortress continued with throwing of grenades and the use of flame throwers, while pilots dropped napalm bombs. (UPI Photo)(UPI Radiophoto)
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HAN1976102601 - 26 OCTOBER 1967 - HANOI, VIETNAM: John McCain is purportedly rescued from Truc Bach Lake by the Vietnamese after his plane was shot down October 26, 1967. jr/VNA UPI
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An Army medic aids UPI Photographer Nguyen Thanh Tai after he was wounded by the explosion of a Viet Cong booby trap, 15 miles south of Saigon. Tai was one of six men injured by the blast, which was triggered by a trip-wire. The incident occurred during Operation Enterprise on April 4, 1967. (UPI Photo/Files)
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Danang: South Vietnam. UPI staff photographer Frank Johnston at Danang. One of his cameras is a Leica rangefinder. His is wearing military camouflage fatigues. (7/16/1967) (UPI Photo)
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