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Evacuation of the most critically wounded soldiers captured by the Reds in Dien Bien Phu.
Bomber planes flying in the sky. Planes drop bombs in the conflict area. The bombers are followed by mercy planes with food and medical supplies for the wounded in the hospitals. Pilot talks on the radio. Men attach supplies to parachutes and drop them from the plane. Air planes flying to evacuate the most critically wounded fighting men captured by the Reds at Dien Bien Phu. People watch as a helicopter lands. Taking the wounded people on the stretchers to safety in Hanoi. Soldiers and medical personnel help transfer the wounded from the helicopter to hospital tents. Patients receive treatment at the hospital. Location: Dien Bien Phu Vietnam. Date: 1954.
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