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MOVING ACROSS KEY BRIDGE.—United States marines and South Vietnamese rangers moving on foot and in armoured personnel carriers across the Cam-Le bridge on the southern edge of Da Nang, South Vietnam, while searching the area for Viet Cong infiltrators. Viet Cong units had tried to gain control of the strategic bridge during recent attacks in the Da Nang area.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31780, 10 September 1968, Page 6

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MOVING ACROSS KEY BRIDGE.—United States marines and South Vietnamese rangers moving on foot and in armoured personnel carriers across the Cam-Le bridge on the southern edge of Da Nang, South Vietnam, while searching the area for Viet Cong infiltrators. Viet Cong units had tried to gain control of the strategic bridge during recent attacks in the Da Nang area. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31780, 10 September 1968, Page 6

MOVING ACROSS KEY BRIDGE.—United States marines and South Vietnamese rangers moving on foot and in armoured personnel carriers across the Cam-Le bridge on the southern edge of Da Nang, South Vietnam, while searching the area for Viet Cong infiltrators. Viet Cong units had tried to gain control of the strategic bridge during recent attacks in the Da Nang area. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31780, 10 September 1968, Page 6

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