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TRAINED TO FIGHT REBEL FORCES.—Vietnamese girls, in blue uniforms, kneel with right hands raised to be sworn in as voluntary soldiers during a passing-out parade in Saigon. The 600 girls have completed a month’s military training course and will be sent out into the countryside to fight Communist Viet Cong guerrillas.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29897, 10 August 1962, Page 11

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TRAINED TO FIGHT REBEL FORCES.—Vietnamese girls, in blue uniforms, kneel with right hands raised to be sworn in as voluntary soldiers during a passing-out parade in Saigon. The 600 girls have completed a month’s military training course and will be sent out into the countryside to fight Communist Viet Cong guerrillas. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29897, 10 August 1962, Page 11

TRAINED TO FIGHT REBEL FORCES.—Vietnamese girls, in blue uniforms, kneel with right hands raised to be sworn in as voluntary soldiers during a passing-out parade in Saigon. The 600 girls have completed a month’s military training course and will be sent out into the countryside to fight Communist Viet Cong guerrillas. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29897, 10 August 1962, Page 11

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