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Despite days of heavy shelling by North Vietnamese gunners, HM3 (Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class) Robert Hagewood of Nashville, Tenn., was able to dig in a little humor at his position on the perimeter of the Marine base at Khe Sanh, March 15, 1968. Humorous graffiti on flak vests, bunkers and clubhouses is widespread among troops in South Vietnam. (AP Photo/Rick Merron)
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1968-03-15
AP/EAST NEWS
Associated Press
AP
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23cm x 31cm przy 300dpi
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