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US 1st Infantry Division soldiers check a destroyed M-48 Patton tank on a road in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
US 1st Infantry Division soldiers advance through a jungle in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Soldiers walk across a burnt out field. M-113 APCs (Armored Personnel Carrier) and soldiers come to a halt, then again continue their advance. The APCs at a treeline. M-48 Patton come to a halt at a roadside. The soldiers check a destroyed M-48 tank on the road. Armor moves past in the background. An APC moves past the knocked-out tank. Location: Vietnam. Date: March 23, 1968.
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