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Saigon Snafu: Security Lax, Taxes Paid to Reds Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the difficulty of tax collection and authority in South Vietnam, page unknown
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Article about General Nguyễn Đôn Original title: "LIBERATE", Keever's title: "Unknown, Unseen Viet Cong General Rattles U.S. and Allies", Article draft about Việt Cộng General Nguyễn Đôn and his activities in South Vietnam, for the New York Herald Tribune
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North Viet Bombed Again; We Clam Up on U.S. Role Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the American bombing campaign in North Vietnam and the US's refusal to give information to the press, pages 1 and 7
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Article about opium smuggling Keever's title: "Opium Smuggling and and North Vietnamese Fighters are Suspected", Article draft about opium smuggling, for the New York Herald Tribune
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Viet's 'War of the Prairies' Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about fighting between the An Khê Pass and Mang Yang Pass, page unknown
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Reds in Yellow Robes? Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the potential connection between Buddhist protestors and the Việt Cộng, page 19
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Article about a Unified Buddhist Church conference Original title: "conference", Keever's title: "Exclusive: Buddhist Politico-Preists, Having Sparked Overthrow of Three Saigon Governments, Confer to Decide Fate of Current One and More", Article draft about the Unified Buddhist Church and its conference, for the New York Herald Tribune
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Report in Saigon: More Marines Due Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the increased number of Marines being sent to South Vietnam, pages 1 and 11
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Embassy bombing, man on stretcher Original caption: "Embassy Bombing" A crowd of people in the street, mainly officers scrambling to help. Two officers carry a body on a stretcher through the street. Beside them, a medic prepares to whistle for help. A military truck is parked behind them.
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Embassy bombing, man on stretcher Original caption: "Embassy Bombing" A crowd of people in the street. Two officers carry a body on a stretcher past two cars. A military truck is parked in the middle of the crowd.
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Embassy bombing, man on stretcher Original caption: "Embassy Bombing" A group of firemen in the street. Two firemen carry a wounded man on a stretcher.
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Embassy bombing, man on stretcher Original caption: "Embassy Bombing" A crowd of people in the street. A military truck is parked in the middle of the street. Two men carry a man with one half of his face bandaged on a stretcher.
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Embassy bombing, man on stretcher Original caption: "Embassy Bombing" A crowd of civilians, U.S. Army and U.S. Navy officers. One civilian holds a rifle. Two men carry a severly burned body away on a stretcher.
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Embassy bombing, man loaded on stretcher Original caption: "Embassy Bombing" Two men lay a strecher beside a body, preparing to take it away. Firemen and officers keep the crowd off the street.
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Embassy bombing, man carrying burnt child Original caption: "Embassy Bombing" A fireman carries a severely burned body from the building. A second fireman and a man in civilian clothes look on.
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Land Reform: The Long Delay Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the lack of progress on land reform in South Vietnam, page 18
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Article about negotiations and possible bombings of Chinese Communist atomic bomb plants Original title: "superscalation", Keever's title: "Negotiate or Bigger Regional War Waft in with Monsoon Rains", article about whether failed peace negotiations would result in bombings of Chinese Communist atomic bomb plants, escalating the war in the region
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New Saigon Government - Generals' Balancing Act; New Saigon Regime Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about Nguyễn Cao Kỳ's new administration in Saigon, pages 1 and 4
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How the U.S. Built On the Quicksand Of Asian Politics Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the U.S. reaction to the state of affairs in South Vietnam, page 8
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Viet Regieme's Downfall- A Step to Losing the War Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the collapse of Prime Minister Phan Huy Quát's government, the increasing disunity in the military junta, and the effects this will have on the Vietnam War, pages 1 and unknown page
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New York Herald Tribune newsletter on Vietnam foreign correspondents Original title: "What's Going On in and around the New York Herald Tribune", New York Herald Tribune newsletter about the foreign correspondents in Vietnam and other personnel news. The pages were cut to fit inside a bound book, so some text has been cut off
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Corruption - Hottest Saigon Issue Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about corruption in South Vietnam, page 12
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B-52 Stratofortress's of the Strategic Air Command bombing a Viet Cong hideaway Original caption: "Hq 2AD Tan Son Nhut Afld, RVN - U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress's of the Strategic Air Command unload tons of bombs on a strike against the notorious Viet Cong hideaway, Zone D, during a July raid." Two American planes dropping bombs.
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Aerial photo of Dong Hoi army barracks Original caption: "Aerial reconnaissance of a section of the Dong Hoi army barracks, located 35 miles north of the demarcation line, shows some of the heavy damage inflicted by a joint USAF and VNAF strike force. Eight VNAF A-1H and four USAF F-104s struck the target with 27 tons of 50 to 500 pound general bombs rockets. Reports showed that 80 percent of the barracks buildings, seen along the bottom and right side of the photo, were destroyed or damaged during the attack." Aerial photo of a street and buildings.
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Aerial photo of Dong Hoi army barracks Original caption: "Aerial reconnaissance of a section of the Dong Hoi army barracks, located 35 miles north of the demarcation line, shows some of the heavy damage inflicted by a joint USAF and VNAF strike force. Eight VNAF A-1H and four USAF F-104s struck the target with 27 tons of 50 to 500 pound general purpose bombs and rockets. Reports showed that 80 percent of the barracks buildings, seen along the bottom and right side of the photo, were destroyed or damaged during the attack on 21 June." Aerial photo of bombed buildings.