File:Vietnamese Civilians Board UH-34 Sea Horse Helicopters, 1969 (14915303031).jpg

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"Flight to Safety: Vietnamese civilians hurry to board Marine UH-34 Sea Horse helicopters that will lift them out of the battle area. Leathernecks from the 26th Marines are conducting Operation Bold Mariner aimed at clearing the Batangan Peninsula of Viet Cong control. Before attacking, the Marines removed innocent civilians from the area of conflict (official USMC photo by Staff Sergeant Bob Jordan)."

From the Jonathan F. Abel Collection (COLL/3611), Marine Corps Archives & Special Collections

OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH
Source Vietnamese Civilians Board UH-34 Sea Horse Helicopters, 1969
Author USMC Archives from Quantico, USA

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