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Tag: vietnam war documentary

U.S. soldiers bow their heads at memorial services at Lai Khe, Vietnam, Dec. 17, 1965, for comrades killed in action the week before. The rifles, helmets and boots belong to the seven casualties killed during a search and destroy operation in the jungle west of Lai Khe.

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Ken Burns Vietnam: Remember

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Posted on August 4, 2017 · Watch a preview of the upcoming series here.

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Dak To, South Vietnam. An infantry patrol moves up to assault the last Viet Cong position after an attempted overrun of the artillery position by the Viet Cong during Operation Hawthorne.

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Ken Burns Vietnam: First Look “Vietnamese vs Vietnamese”

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Posted on July 28, 2017 · A North Vietnamese soldier laments how the war pitted Vietnamese against each other.

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