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KEEPING THINGS MOVING ON VIETNAM HIGHWAY.—United States soldiers checking for Viet Cong mines along Route 13 as Vietnamese civilians pass by, winding through the maze of bomb and mine craters that scar this stretch between Lai Khe, 30 miles north of Saigon, and Quang Loi. another 30 miles further north. The route passes through Viet Cong territory and has been the scene of many hard battles.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31139, 16 August 1966, Page 13

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KEEPING THINGS MOVING ON VIETNAM HIGHWAY.—United States soldiers checking for Viet Cong mines along Route 13 as Vietnamese civilians pass by, winding through the maze of bomb and mine craters that scar this stretch between Lai Khe, 30 miles north of Saigon, and Quang Loi. another 30 miles further north. The route passes through Viet Cong territory and has been the scene of many hard battles. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31139, 16 August 1966, Page 13

KEEPING THINGS MOVING ON VIETNAM HIGHWAY.—United States soldiers checking for Viet Cong mines along Route 13 as Vietnamese civilians pass by, winding through the maze of bomb and mine craters that scar this stretch between Lai Khe, 30 miles north of Saigon, and Quang Loi. another 30 miles further north. The route passes through Viet Cong territory and has been the scene of many hard battles. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31139, 16 August 1966, Page 13