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UNITED STATES MARINES photographed at the Da Nang air base, South Vietnam, during Roman Catholic and Protestant memorial services for 18 of their comrades who were killed in the Van Tuong fighting. Helmets hung on 18 rifles placed in the sand formed a semi-circle in front of the tent where the services were held.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30842, 30 August 1965, Page 6

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UNITED STATES MARINES photographed at the Da Nang air base, South Vietnam, during Roman Catholic and Protestant memorial services for 18 of their comrades who were killed in the Van Tuong fighting. Helmets hung on 18 rifles placed in the sand formed a semi-circle in front of the tent where the services were held. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30842, 30 August 1965, Page 6

UNITED STATES MARINES photographed at the Da Nang air base, South Vietnam, during Roman Catholic and Protestant memorial services for 18 of their comrades who were killed in the Van Tuong fighting. Helmets hung on 18 rifles placed in the sand formed a semi-circle in front of the tent where the services were held. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30842, 30 August 1965, Page 6

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