File:Marines Examine Captured Enemy Weapons, 1969 (29230870992).jpg
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"Captured Enemy Weapons: Three Marines from M Company, 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, examine the assortment of enemy weapons and ammunition they and their fellow Leathernecks captured during heavy fighting five miles south of Da Nang. Left to right are Lance Corporal William R. Sandridge (Winchester, Pennsylvania), Lance Corporal Calvin Tilghman (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), and Corporal Robert J. Cosgrove (Astoria, New York). The Marines captured two 82mm mortars, a 61mm mortar, a radio and assorted other weapons including the RPG-2 launcher held by Tilghman (official USMC photo by 1st Lieutenant Crane Davis)." From the Jonathan F. Abel Collection (COLL/3611) at the Archives Branch, Marine Corps History Division OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH |
Date | Taken in 1969 |
Source | Marines Examine Captured Enemy Weapons, 1969 |
Author | USMC Archives from Quantico, USA |
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