“THIS TIME WE ARE HERE TO STAY.”—Vietnamese soldiers in an armoured car with a loudspeaker telling people in the Mekong delta town of Vinh Kim that “this time we are here to stay.” The government troops reoccupied the town that six weeks before they had yielded to the Communist Viet Cong. The reoccupation of Vinh Kim is a typical example of the seesaw progress of the Mekong delta war.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30428, 30 April 1964, Page 17
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69“THIS TIME WE ARE HERE TO STAY.”—Vietnamese soldiers in an armoured car with a loudspeaker telling people in the Mekong delta town of Vinh Kim that “this time we are here to stay.” The government troops reoccupied the town that six weeks before they had yielded to the Communist Viet Cong. The reoccupation of Vinh Kim is a typical example of the seesaw progress of the Mekong delta war. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30428, 30 April 1964, Page 17
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