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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Pamphlet, Hay tro ve voi gia dinh - Return to your Families
... Hay tro ve voi gia dinh - Return to your Families... writing writing on back. Hay tro ve voi gia dinh - Return to your ...Return to your families. They miss you and yearn to be near you. Reverse: Friends - Return ! Your families need you. They worry about your health and happiness. They know that you will die if you don't pay attention to their pleas. the Government also desires your return. Contact soldiers of the Republic or your nearest government officials. You will be well treated. You and your families will be helped immediately that you return to the National Government. don't delay any more - return immediately !!Return to your Families. They miss you and yearn to be near you. Picture of sad family on front. Vietnamese writing writing on back.pamphlet, psycological warfare, propaganda, nva/vc, viet cong, 7th battalion, 1st battalion, terry michael collie, 2790361, the royal australian regiment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Pamphlet, A Summary of the War Situation in the country over the past days
... Gia Dinh... - and into Gia Dinh and Cho Lon. They have also attacked in the provinces... - and into Gia Dinh and Cho Lon. They have also attacked in the provinces ...From the 30th to the 1st day of Tet (Lunar New Year), the VC have shamelessly violated the truce that they themselves proposed. The have attacked a number of town in Central Vietnam and in the Highlands. On the nights of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of Tet, they have taken advantage to infiltrate into the capital, Saigon - and into Gia Dinh and Cho Lon. They have also attacked in the provinces of the 3rd and the 4th Tactical Zones to destroy infrastructure and public utilities. However, thanks to the rapid reaction of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces, they have been completely and humiliatingly defeated. (1968) On the reverse side reads: Herewith are the casualty rates of us and the enemy: Period: 30-01-68 - Our causalities 282 killed and wounded. Enemy 2,338 killed on the spot, 182 captured. Period 1-02-68 - Our soldiers: 203 killed and wounded. Enemy 2,617 killed, 198 captured. Period 2-02-68 to 12 midday: Our soldiers 211 killed and wounded. enemy 2,112 killed, 119 captured. Summary: Our casualties: 706, Enemy casualties 7,561. Enemy weapons captured: 144 crew-served weapon; 2,253 individual weapons.TONG KET TINH HINH CHIEN SU TRON 3 NGAY - VUA QUA TREN TOAN QUOC - A Summary of the war situation in the country over the past days: On one side there is information in Vietnamese and on the reverse side the information is in a table format.pamphlet, psycological warfare, propaganda, nva/vc, viet cong, 7th battalion, 1st battalion, the royal australian regiment, terry michael collie, 2790361, lunar new year, central vietnam, saigon, gia dinh, cho lon -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Ha, Thanh Hung (Editor),Duong, Thanh Phong (Photographer),Mui Ca Mau (Publisher), The documentary album of Cu Chi 1960-1975 Vol 2, 2002 (Exact)
... North Gia Dinh... Ho chi Minh City North Gia Dinh This book is written in both ...This book is written in both English and VietnameseThis book is written in both English and Vietnameseguerrillas - vietnam - cu chi, language: vietnamese, saigon, ho chi minh city, north gia dinh -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Photograph
... Regiment (1RAR). Gia Dinh Province, Saigon. June 1965. refer AWM... Australian Regiment (1RAR). Gia Dinh Province, Saigon. June 1965 ...Framed photograph of Major MacDonald as he is greeted by a Vietnamese woman after being presented with a garland during the welcoming ceremony for the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR). Gia Dinh Province, Saigon. June 1965. refer AWM collection < http://www.awm.gov.au/collection/DNE/65/0024/VN/ >