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Description A dying woman who was cut out her breasts by South Korean Marines, Blue Dragons in Phong Nhi village, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam on February 12, 1968. Photo by Corporal J. Vaughn, Delta-2 Platoon, U.S. Marine.[1][2][3]
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