
Valerie S. Komor
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2 weeks ago |
fredericknewspost.com | David Rising |Valerie S. Komor
BANGKOK (AP) — They’d watched overnight as the bombardments grew closer, and observed through binoculars as the last U.S. Marines piled into a helicopter on the roof of the embassy to be whisked away from Saigon. So when the reporters who had stayed behind heard the telltale squeak of the rubber sandals worn by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops in the stairs outside The Associated Press office, they weren’t surprised, and braced themselves for possible detention or arrest. kAmqFE H96?
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2 weeks ago |
carolinacoastonline.com | David Rising |Valerie S. Komor
BANGKOK (AP) — They'd watched overnight as the bombardments grew closer, and observed through binoculars as the last U.S. Marines piled into a helicopter on the roof of the embassy to be whisked away from Saigon. So when the reporters who had stayed behind heard the telltale squeak of the rubber sandals worn by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops in the stairs outside The Associated Press office, they weren't surprised, and braced themselves for possible detention or arrest. kAmqFE H96?
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2 weeks ago |
smh.com.au | David Rising |Valerie S. Komor
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Bangkok: They’d watched overnight as the bombardments grew closer, and observed through binoculars as the last US marines piled into a helicopter on the roof of the embassy to be whisked away from Saigon.
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watoday.com.au | David Rising |Valerie S. Komor
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dailyitem.com | David Rising |Valerie S. Komor
BANGKOK (AP) — They'd watched overnight as the bombardments grew closer, and observed through binoculars as the last U.S. Marines piled into a helicopter on the roof of the embassy to be whisked away from Saigon. So when the reporters who had stayed behind heard the telltale squeak of the rubber sandals worn by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops in the stairs outside The Associated Press office, they weren't surprised, and braced themselves for possible detention or arrest. kAmqFE H96?
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