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SHOT BY JUNGLE PATROL.—A United States Marines helicopter pilot, Captain Jene Manney (background), and First Lieutenant Terry H. Powell inspecting a 4001 b tiger which was shot when it attacked a reconnaissance team on patrol in the South Vietnam jungle- The pilots flew the tiger back to their base to prove the tale.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 15

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SHOT BY JUNGLE PATROL.—A United States Marines helicopter pilot, Captain Jene Manney (background), and First Lieutenant Terry H. Powell inspecting a 4001 b tiger which was shot when it attacked a reconnaissance team on patrol in the South Vietnam jungle- The pilots flew the tiger back to their base to prove the tale. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 15

SHOT BY JUNGLE PATROL.—A United States Marines helicopter pilot, Captain Jene Manney (background), and First Lieutenant Terry H. Powell inspecting a 4001 b tiger which was shot when it attacked a reconnaissance team on patrol in the South Vietnam jungle- The pilots flew the tiger back to their base to prove the tale. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 15

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