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BIGGEST U.S. OFFENSIVE OF THE VIETNAM WAR.—United States infantrymen dive for cover as Viet Cong snipers open fire during the major offensive to clear the “iron triangle” near Trung Lap, 20 miles north-west of Saigon. -Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30957, 13 January 1966, Page 12

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BIGGEST U.S. OFFENSIVE OF THE VIETNAM WAR.—United States infantrymen dive for cover as Viet Cong snipers open fire during the major offensive to clear the “iron triangle” near Trung Lap, 20 miles north-west of Saigon. -Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30957, 13 January 1966, Page 12

BIGGEST U.S. OFFENSIVE OF THE VIETNAM WAR.—United States infantrymen dive for cover as Viet Cong snipers open fire during the major offensive to clear the “iron triangle” near Trung Lap, 20 miles north-west of Saigon. -Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30957, 13 January 1966, Page 12

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