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THEIR FATHERS’ GUNS.—Children on a street in Chanh Luu, South Vietnam, watch as a photographer takes a picture of guns and ammunition once used by their fathers, who are Viet Cong guerrillas.’ The arms were seized when the village was sealed off and searched by South Vietnamese troops. All of the 6000 residents are said to be Viet Cong sympathisers.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31767, 26 August 1968, Page 13

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THEIR FATHERS’ GUNS.—Children on a street in Chanh Luu, South Vietnam, watch as a photographer takes a picture of guns and ammunition once used by their fathers, who are Viet Cong guerrillas.’ The arms were seized when the village was sealed off and searched by South Vietnamese troops. All of the 6000 residents are said to be Viet Cong sympathisers. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31767, 26 August 1968, Page 13

THEIR FATHERS’ GUNS.—Children on a street in Chanh Luu, South Vietnam, watch as a photographer takes a picture of guns and ammunition once used by their fathers, who are Viet Cong guerrillas.’ The arms were seized when the village was sealed off and searched by South Vietnamese troops. All of the 6000 residents are said to be Viet Cong sympathisers. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31767, 26 August 1968, Page 13