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    1967 Marine Corps Training Film: Viet Cong Mines and Booby Traps


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    Re: 1967 Marine Corps Training Film: Viet Cong Mines and Booby Traps

    I can relate! Thanks for posting.
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    I had an idea of how the VC did things, this was quite an eye opener. Thank you for sharing this.
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    Re: 1967 Marine Corps Training Film: Viet Cong Mines and Booby Traps

    Thanks for the memories.
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    Re: 1967 Marine Corps Training Film: Viet Cong Mines and Booby Traps

    The first week of January 1966 Cpl. Roberts of Survey Section. Hq. 3/12 stepped in a pungy trap. He was gone about three weeks getting over the infections to his leg. Yes, he was awarded a Purple Heart for the wound. For some reason the official reports that day did not mention the wound.
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