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Description Emblem of the first American airmen to take an official role in the War in Vietnam, which was a group of pilots called "The Dirty Thirty". Ba muoi lam is Vietnamese for 35, a number associated with the goat.
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Source U.S. Air Force Historical Studies Office publication Tactical Airlift (AFD-101013-035) p. 66.
Author USAF

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