File:Artillery and Air Strikes, Operation Bold Mariner, 1969 (14731805287).jpg

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"Heads Down!: Leathernecks of the 2d Battalion, 26th Marines [2/26] get down as artillery and air strikes begin the job softening the enemy around the base of Mount Nui Lon. After the big guns and jets did their job, the Marines took the high ground with almost no opposition and continued to sweep down the Batangan Peninsula of South Vietnam as they conduct Bold Mariner (official USMC photo by Staff Sergeant Bob Jordan)."

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

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