KHE SANH - MẬU THÂN 1968
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March 1968, Khe Sanh, Vietnam --- Khe Sanh, a remote outpost in Vietnam, faced full-scale siege from the North Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War until it was finally abandoned to the North Vietnamese, two months after the siege began.
U.S. Marines tank crews watch results of American air support from inside the allied base on March 1st, just below the DMZ. U.S. Leathernecks later laid down murderous fire across the barbed wire perimeter, repulsing one of several North Vietnamese thrusts against the strong point. Photographer: Dave Powell.
Three South Vietnamese soldiers prepare to load the bodies of those killed in action onto a waiting helicopter, in the de-militarized zone. Vietnam, 1968