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This girl was with her family on the north side
of Duc Pho along Highway QL1. (Duc Pho, Date: October 1967).
Click here to
see her with the rest of the family. |
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Young girls like this were always following us
around when we were working along Highway QL1. This girl was
probably trying to sell us some cold Coca-Cola. (Duc
Pho, Date: October 1967) |
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Another young girl with a great smile that
probably sold us lots of Coca-Cola. (Duc
Pho, Date: October 1967) |
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This enterprising young lady was selling
Coca-Cola and pillows. (Duc
Pho, Date: October 1967) |
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This is Ms. Letus Phouc. I hope I spelled
the name correctly. Letus worked in our camp and was obviously very
popular with all us guys. We were all crazy-nuts about her. (Photo date: November 1967) |
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Another photo of Ms. Letus. I can only
hope that Ms. Letus and the other young girls on this page were able to
survive the war. (Photo date: December 5, 1967) |
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The girl in this photo is
Letus's friend Hoi. That's Julius C. Moody from Georgia playing
around with Hoi's hat. (Duc Pho, Date: November 1967) |