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RETURNING FOR ANOTHER LOAD.—Sea Knight helicopters flying over a big United States military installation in South Vietnam towards the Marble Mountain air facility after dropping troops for an operation near Da Nang. They were returning for more men to participate in “Operation Swift” against the Viet Cong.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 13

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RETURNING FOR ANOTHER LOAD.—Sea Knight helicopters flying over a big United States military installation in South Vietnam towards the Marble Mountain air facility after dropping troops for an operation near Da Nang. They were returning for more men to participate in “Operation Swift” against the Viet Cong. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 13

RETURNING FOR ANOTHER LOAD.—Sea Knight helicopters flying over a big United States military installation in South Vietnam towards the Marble Mountain air facility after dropping troops for an operation near Da Nang. They were returning for more men to participate in “Operation Swift” against the Viet Cong. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 13

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