File:WheelerClement1965Vietnam.jpg
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DescriptionWheelerClement1965Vietnam.jpg | Colonel Edwin B. Wheeler, Commanding Officer, 3d Marines {center), discusses the tactical situation with Lieutenant Colonel David A. Clement, commanding officer of the newly arrived 2d Battalion, 3d Marines (right). The other officer in the picture is First Lieutenant Marx H. Branum, the forward air controller for the battalion. | ||||
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circa 1965 date QS:P,+1965-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Source | U.S Marines in Vietnam - The Landing and the Buildup (U.S Gov Publication) | ||||
Author | [USMC Photo A801078] | ||||
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