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STATUE DEDICATED TO VIETNAMESE CHILDREN.—This carved wooden statue of two children has been given to the Hoa Khanh Children’s Hospital in appreciation of the voluntary work by the United States Logistic Command in Vietnam. The inscription on the base of the statue reads: “That these children may live in Love, Happiness, Freedom." General J. A Feeley, United States Marines, is showing the statue to Mr J. H. Chaffee, Secretary of the Navy, who was touring the hospital.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32029, 2 July 1969, Page 6

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STATUE DEDICATED TO VIETNAMESE CHILDREN.—This carved wooden statue of two children has been given to the Hoa Khanh Children’s Hospital in appreciation of the voluntary work by the United States Logistic Command in Vietnam. The inscription on the base of the statue reads: “That these children may live in Love, Happiness, Freedom." General J. A Feeley, United States Marines, is showing the statue to Mr J. H. Chaffee, Secretary of the Navy, who was touring the hospital. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32029, 2 July 1969, Page 6

STATUE DEDICATED TO VIETNAMESE CHILDREN.—This carved wooden statue of two children has been given to the Hoa Khanh Children’s Hospital in appreciation of the voluntary work by the United States Logistic Command in Vietnam. The inscription on the base of the statue reads: “That these children may live in Love, Happiness, Freedom." General J. A Feeley, United States Marines, is showing the statue to Mr J. H. Chaffee, Secretary of the Navy, who was touring the hospital. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32029, 2 July 1969, Page 6

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