PAY DAY IN SOUTH VIETNAM.—Sergeant F. Parry, of the New Zealand 161st Battery, collects his first pay at Bien Hoa. The New Zealand gunners are paid both in United States dollars and Vietnamese piastres. The American money is for use in the service stores and hotels of Saigon; the Vietnamese currency is for purchases in the villages.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30809, 22 July 1965, Page 16
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57PAY DAY IN SOUTH VIETNAM.—Sergeant F. Parry, of the New Zealand 161st Battery, collects his first pay at Bien Hoa. The New Zealand gunners are paid both in United States dollars and Vietnamese piastres. The American money is for use in the service stores and hotels of Saigon; the Vietnamese currency is for purchases in the villages. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30809, 22 July 1965, Page 16
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