File:3d Battalion 3d Marines Da Nang 1966.jpg

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English: "CHANGING" SIGN OF THE TIMES--Two men of the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, move between a Vietnamese building and a Buddhist tomb while clearing Viet Cong from an area 10 miles southwest of Danang. The sign on the building means, "Long Live the People's Revolution." This sign is now gone, and the Vietnamese citizens now live in safety in the Marine-guarded area.
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Source U.S. Marines in Vietnam An Expanding War 1966 (page 38)
Author Lance Corporal G. Durbin, Department of Defense Photo (USMC) A187162
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