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"Destruction of North Vietnamese Bunkers and artillery sites within and just North of the DMZ by 16-inch Guns of USS New Jersey is described to Capt. J. Edward Snyder Jr., Left, Commanding Officer, By 1st Lt. P.J. "Pat" Morocco, right, and Maj. John Clark. Morocco, Youngstown, O., Spotted the New Jersey's First firing mission in Viet Nam Monday, Sep. 30, while Clark piloted the TA-4 aircraft from the first marine air wing, Mag 11, Da Nang." Three American sailors stand close together and talk.

J. Edward Snyder Jr., P.J. "Pat" Morocco, and John Clark discuss the destruction of North Vietnamese bunkers

"Tuy Hoa, Vietnam - Two 1st Brigade , 101st Airborne Division medics, Specialists Five Donald Moss (L) and Specialist Five Betrand Hoffing (Right) treat a wounded North Vietnamese Army soldier on Operation Geronimo I north of Tuy Hoa. The Brigade killed 149 enemy (body count) and captured 76 during the operation. One hundred forty-two weapons captured earned the 101st an exceptional body count to weapons ratio of 1.5 to 1." Two American soldiers apply bandages to the back of Vietnamese soldier. There is tall grass in the background.

Donald Moss and Betrand Hoffing treat a wounded North Vietnamese Army soldier

"Tuy Hoa, Vietnam - A wounded North Vietnamese Army soldier of the 95th North Vietnamese Army Regiment receives medical aid from Specialist Five Bertrand Hoffing of St. Petersburg, Fla., a 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division medic during Operation Geronimo I near Tuy Hoa. The fierce battle, fought by the Brigade's 2nd Battalion, 502nd (Airborne) Infantry, the "Strike Force", yielded 73 enemy killed (body count), 44 enemy captured, and 68 weapons captured." An American soldier applies bandages to the bottom of Vietnamese soldier. There is tall grass and medical supplies in the background.

Wounded North Vietnamese soldier receives medical aid from American soldier Bertrand Hoffing

"VN Boy" Private Le Phan Hung being interviewed for a newspaper.

Le Phan Hung

"VN Boy" Private Le Phan Hung being interviewed for a newspaper. Behind him sits an officer.

Le Phan Hung

"VN Boy" Private Le Phan Hung being interviewed for a newspaper. Behind him sits an officer.

Le Phan Hung

"VN Boy" A young Vietnamese man sits in a blank room. Behind him sits an officer. (Le Phan Hung)

Le Phan Hung

"VN Boy" Private Le Phan Hung being interviewed for a newspaper.

Le Phan Hung

"VN Boy" A young Vietnamese man sits in a blank room. Behind him sits an officer. (Le Phan Hung)

Le Phan Hung

A young Vietnamese man (Le Phan Hung) sits in a chair, looking away from the camera. Behind him sits a man in uniform. A second uniformed man is only partially in the photograph.

Le Phan Hung

"VN Boy" Private Le Phan Hung being interviewed for a newspaper.

Le Phan Hung

"VN Boy" Private Le Phan Hung being interviewed for a newspaper.

Le Phan Hung

"VN Boy" Private Le Phan Hung being interviewed for a newspaper.

Le Phan Hung

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