File:US POW camp at Chu Lai 1968.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUS POW camp at Chu Lai 1968.jpg | Prisoner of War and Detainee Operation at Chu Lai, Vietnam: Specialist Curtis N. Duclos, Jr. (from Goffstown, New Hampshire), 23rd Military Police Company, Americal Division, walks through the Americal Division POW collection point in November 1968. | |||
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