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English: U.S. Ambassador Donald R. Heath, President Ngo Dinh Diem and and Vice Admiral Lorenzo S. Sabin, Jr., look on as mayor of Saigon gives welcome speech at arrival of 100,000th refugee from Haiphong during Operation Passage to Freedom, September 1954 |
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