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HEADING FOR THE FRONT IN LAOS.—Government troops waiting to board United States-supplied helicopters at Vientiane during a recent two-day airlift. The men were moved to front-line positions south of the rebel-held city of Vang Vieng, the airlift being directed by the United States military assistance group.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610505.2.176

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 15

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HEADING FOR THE FRONT IN LAOS.—Government troops waiting to board United States-supplied helicopters at Vientiane during a recent two-day airlift. The men were moved to front-line positions south of the rebel-held city of Vang Vieng, the airlift being directed by the United States military assistance group. Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 15

HEADING FOR THE FRONT IN LAOS.—Government troops waiting to board United States-supplied helicopters at Vientiane during a recent two-day airlift. The men were moved to front-line positions south of the rebel-held city of Vang Vieng, the airlift being directed by the United States military assistance group. Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 15

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