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English: Vietcong weapons captured after the attack on Marble Mountain Air Facility, 27 October 1965
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Source https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1w3ZOBdpahR4wiW5sy2rfQ_7cfPuE9WRk
Author DEFENSE DEPT PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A186078 by LCpl Henderson

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Vietcong weapons captured after the attack on Marble Mountain Air Facility, 27 October 1965

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