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Vietnam Photograph Album

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Collection of photographs from the Vietnam conflict. Most of the pictures are of African American soldiers in their encampment in Vietnam and shots of their interaction with the local Vietnamese women and children. One picture shows the back of an Army soldier with the writing, "When I die I'll go to Heaven Because I've Spent My Time in Hell. Long Binh Bien Hoa, Vietnam, 1967- 1968." Along with the wording is also an outline of North and South Vietnam. There are also photographs of a base including a sand bag bunker, shipments from cargo planes, tanks, and vehicles on the base. Some of the photographs are labeled on the back with the name Jerry Milner, whom it is assumed created the pictures. Additionally, there is a picture of the 4th Platoon of the H 21 Unit at Basic Combat Training from Fort Ord, California dated 17 October 1966. 27 of the 49 men in the photograph signed the back of the picture.

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