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MAKING FRIENDS IN VIETNAM.—A United States Marine Corps chaplain, Lieutenant Peter Maclean, interests a South Vietnamese family by demonstrating a toy train for the children. He was with a marine patrol operating near the village of Da Nang. Distribution of toys to South Vietnamese children is part of the marines’ “pacification” programme and an effort to show friendship to the villagers.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30943, 27 December 1965, Page 10

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MAKING FRIENDS IN VIETNAM.—A United States Marine Corps chaplain, Lieutenant Peter Maclean, interests a South Vietnamese family by demonstrating a toy train for the children. He was with a marine patrol operating near the village of Da Nang. Distribution of toys to South Vietnamese children is part of the marines’ “pacification” programme and an effort to show friendship to the villagers. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30943, 27 December 1965, Page 10

MAKING FRIENDS IN VIETNAM.—A United States Marine Corps chaplain, Lieutenant Peter Maclean, interests a South Vietnamese family by demonstrating a toy train for the children. He was with a marine patrol operating near the village of Da Nang. Distribution of toys to South Vietnamese children is part of the marines’ “pacification” programme and an effort to show friendship to the villagers. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30943, 27 December 1965, Page 10