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VIET CONG VILLAGE DESTROYED.—Smoke rising from the village of An Dinh, 500 yards south of the demilitarised zone in South Vietnam, as United States marines move to attack positions during Operation Prairie. Aircraft, artillery, and naval guns pounded the village for three days before the attack.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31195, 20 October 1966, Page 17

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VIET CONG VILLAGE DESTROYED.—Smoke rising from the village of An Dinh, 500 yards south of the demilitarised zone in South Vietnam, as United States marines move to attack positions during Operation Prairie. Aircraft, artillery, and naval guns pounded the village for three days before the attack. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31195, 20 October 1966, Page 17

VIET CONG VILLAGE DESTROYED.—Smoke rising from the village of An Dinh, 500 yards south of the demilitarised zone in South Vietnam, as United States marines move to attack positions during Operation Prairie. Aircraft, artillery, and naval guns pounded the village for three days before the attack. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31195, 20 October 1966, Page 17