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DIVINING RODS TO LOCATE ENEMY.—A United States Marine lieutenant using divining rods in a search for possible North Vietnamese tunnels under the Khe Sanh base in South Vietnam. The Communist Viet Minh dug under a French strongpoint in the battle of Dien Bien Phu and blew it up in the final stages of their attack in 1954.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 14

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DIVINING RODS TO LOCATE ENEMY.—A United States Marine lieutenant using divining rods in a search for possible North Vietnamese tunnels under the Khe Sanh base in South Vietnam. The Communist Viet Minh dug under a French strongpoint in the battle of Dien Bien Phu and blew it up in the final stages of their attack in 1954. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 14

DIVINING RODS TO LOCATE ENEMY.—A United States Marine lieutenant using divining rods in a search for possible North Vietnamese tunnels under the Khe Sanh base in South Vietnam. The Communist Viet Minh dug under a French strongpoint in the battle of Dien Bien Phu and blew it up in the final stages of their attack in 1954. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 14