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MEO REFUGEES from the fighting in the Long Cheng area of Laos have set up temporary shelters near the Laotian Army outpost at Site 37, where they receive food, medicine, blankets, roofing, and other needs from United States aid. A Meo woman built this swing from a broken suitcase for her child. The shelter is in the background.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32542, 27 February 1971, Page 5

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MEO REFUGEES from the fighting in the Long Cheng area of Laos have set up temporary shelters near the Laotian Army outpost at Site 37, where they receive food, medicine, blankets, roofing, and other needs from United States aid. A Meo woman built this swing from a broken suitcase for her child. The shelter is in the background. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32542, 27 February 1971, Page 5

MEO REFUGEES from the fighting in the Long Cheng area of Laos have set up temporary shelters near the Laotian Army outpost at Site 37, where they receive food, medicine, blankets, roofing, and other needs from United States aid. A Meo woman built this swing from a broken suitcase for her child. The shelter is in the background. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32542, 27 February 1971, Page 5