“OPERATION TOOTHBRUSH."—A member of a United States dental medical team in South Vietnam sitting in a classroom at the Tri Binh girls school to show the pupils what a toothbrush is and how to use it. He gave a toothbrush to each of the girls and told them that they would grow up with beautiful teeth if they followed his instructions. The lesson in dental hygiene was part of the good-will programme by United States troops in the area.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31235, 6 December 1966, Page 10
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79“OPERATION TOOTHBRUSH."—A member of a United States dental medical team in South Vietnam sitting in a classroom at the Tri Binh girls school to show the pupils what a toothbrush is and how to use it. He gave a toothbrush to each of the girls and told them that they would grow up with beautiful teeth if they followed his instructions. The lesson in dental hygiene was part of the good-will programme by United States troops in the area. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31235, 6 December 1966, Page 10
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