NOT CONTENT with remaining at base headquarters General Moshe Dayan, former Commander-in-Chief of the Israeli Army, has gone out into the field to live the life of the ordinary serviceman to get a first-hand appreciation of the Vietnam war. He has spent days with jungle patrols, lying in slit-trenches and dug-outs, sleeping in the open and cheerfully accepting the primitive facilities for washing. The pictures show General Dayan ready to make a flight in a helicopter and crossing of a stream in the jungle.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 5
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84NOT CONTENT with remaining at base headquarters General Moshe Dayan, former Commander-in-Chief of the Israeli Army, has gone out into the field to live the life of the ordinary serviceman to get a first-hand appreciation of the Vietnam war. He has spent days with jungle patrols, lying in slit-trenches and dug-outs, sleeping in the open and cheerfully accepting the primitive facilities for washing. The pictures show General Dayan ready to make a flight in a helicopter and crossing of a stream in the jungle. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 5
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