PREPARING FOR MAJOR ATTACK IN VIETN AM.—United States marines assembling 160 mm. recoilless rifles before starting a major drive against the Viet Cong near the Da Nang area last month. Another heavy offensive is now in progress. Thought to be the biggest of the war, it is intended to clear the Ho Bo forest stronghold, 25 miles north-north-west of Saigon.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30955, 11 January 1966, Page 1
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60PREPARING FOR MAJOR ATTACK IN VIETN AM.—United States marines assembling 160 mm. recoilless rifles before starting a major drive against the Viet Cong near the Da Nang area last month. Another heavy offensive is now in progress. Thought to be the biggest of the war, it is intended to clear the Ho Bo forest stronghold, 25 miles north-north-west of Saigon. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30955, 11 January 1966, Page 1
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