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1116-48634 - Memorial statue by Tham Piu Cave, place where on 24 November 1969, a single rocket fired from a US aircraft killed an estimated 374 people who had taken refuge in the cave, Xiangkhouang, Laos
797-12208 - USA, Washington DC, National Mall, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, A section of The Memorial Wall with the names of those killed or missing in action during the Vietnam War, Bunch of flowers and American flag resting against the wall.
832-266609 - Collection of old rusty American bombs, dropped on Laos during the 2nd Indochina war by the US Airforce, Vietnam war, Phonsavan, Xieng Khuang Province, Laos, South East Asia
832-266611 - Collection of old rusty American bombs, "Bombies", dropped on Laos during the 2nd Indochina war by the US Airforce, Vietnam war, Phonsavan, Xieng Khuang Province, Laos, South East Asia
832-266607 - Collection of old rusty American bombs, dropped on Laos during the 2nd Indochina war by the US Airforce, Vietnam war, Phonsavan, Xieng Khuang Province, Laos, South East Asia
832-266610 - Collection of old rusty American bombs, dropped on Laos during the 2nd Indochina war by the US Airforce, Vietnam war, Phonsavan, Xieng Khuang Province, Laos, South East Asia
832-266608 - Collection of old rusty American bombs, dropped on Laos during the 2nd Indochina war by the US Airforce, Vietnam war, Phonsavan, Xieng Khuang Province, Laos, South East Asia
857-67158 - A LAotian-American female monk with shaved head makes an offering of rice during worship as the Laotian American community celebrates the Buddhist new year by gathering at a property in suburban East Hartford Connecticut on April 28, 2007. Several shrines are set up on the property. The celebrants leave offerings of food, flowers and money, pray, dance, and feast for a day. Immigrants from Laos, including the Hmong people, are refugees from the Vietnam War era, when they helped United States in the war.
1194-2558 - Vietnam unexploded ordnance, both bombs dropped by americans and land mines laid by both sides during the vietnam war, remain a big problem in central vietnam for children and adults alike. in response, crs has implemented a mine risk education program in quang tri province near the former khe sanh battlefield. this image shows the yard of a scrap metal merchant in tan hop. 80% of the steel comes from bombs, either exploded or unexploded. collecting and selling scarp metal has for long been an income for many poor people in the area
1194-2559 - Vietnam unexploded ordnance, both bombs dropped by americans and land mines laid by both sides during the vietnam war, remain a big problem in central vietnam for children and adults alike. in response, crs has implemented a mine risk education program in quang tri province near the former khe sanh battlefield. this image shows the yard of a scrap metal merchant in tan hop. 80% of the steel comes from bombs, either exploded or unexploded. collecting and selling scarp metal has for long been an income for many poor people in the area
1194-2556 - Vietnam mine risk education program in tan hop primary school in quang tri province. children are taught about the dangers of finding unexploded bombs or landmines, dating from the war with the usa. progarm sponsored by american catholic relief services (crs)
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