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AMMUNITION AT MARINE OUTPOST.—United States soldiers loading their truck from a large store of ammunition at the Khe Sanh base in South Vietnam during a break in North Vietnamese artillery and rocket fire. The explosives, some still protectively wrapped after air delivery, are stored in a deep trench protected by earth embankments.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31633, 20 March 1968, Page 13

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AMMUNITION AT MARINE OUTPOST.—United States soldiers loading their truck from a large store of ammunition at the Khe Sanh base in South Vietnam during a break in North Vietnamese artillery and rocket fire. The explosives, some still protectively wrapped after air delivery, are stored in a deep trench protected by earth embankments. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31633, 20 March 1968, Page 13

AMMUNITION AT MARINE OUTPOST.—United States soldiers loading their truck from a large store of ammunition at the Khe Sanh base in South Vietnam during a break in North Vietnamese artillery and rocket fire. The explosives, some still protectively wrapped after air delivery, are stored in a deep trench protected by earth embankments. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31633, 20 March 1968, Page 13