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A COLUMN OF AMPHIBIOUS TRACTORS carrying United States marines along a beach near Ham Tam, east of Saigon, while searching for a route inland after a combat assault from shins of the Seventh Fleet. Marines, participating in the operation, were bogged down by swamps separating the beach from the jungle. Troops had to advance on foot.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31151, 30 August 1966, Page 17

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A COLUMN OF AMPHIBIOUS TRACTORS carrying United States marines along a beach near Ham Tam, east of Saigon, while searching for a route inland after a combat assault from shins of the Seventh Fleet. Marines, participating in the operation, were bogged down by swamps separating the beach from the jungle. Troops had to advance on foot. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31151, 30 August 1966, Page 17

A COLUMN OF AMPHIBIOUS TRACTORS carrying United States marines along a beach near Ham Tam, east of Saigon, while searching for a route inland after a combat assault from shins of the Seventh Fleet. Marines, participating in the operation, were bogged down by swamps separating the beach from the jungle. Troops had to advance on foot. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31151, 30 August 1966, Page 17

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