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KOREANS CAPTURE VIET CONG.—Troops of the Korean Tiger division hustling a member of the Viet Cong over a South Vietnam coastal rock formation after he had been flushed from a cave near Tuy Hoa. Korean patrols searched the rocks about 15 miles from their camp at Tuy Hoa for guerrillas hiding in the caves. - Several were found. Some Koreans were injured by grenades.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 5

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KOREANS CAPTURE VIET CONG.—Troops of the Korean Tiger division hustling a member of the Viet Cong over a South Vietnam coastal rock formation after he had been flushed from a cave near Tuy Hoa. Korean patrols searched the rocks about 15 miles from their camp at Tuy Hoa for guerrillas hiding in the caves. – Several were found. Some Koreans were injured by grenades. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 5

KOREANS CAPTURE VIET CONG.—Troops of the Korean Tiger division hustling a member of the Viet Cong over a South Vietnam coastal rock formation after he had been flushed from a cave near Tuy Hoa. Korean patrols searched the rocks about 15 miles from their camp at Tuy Hoa for guerrillas hiding in the caves. – Several were found. Some Koreans were injured by grenades. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 5