Captain Donald R. Brown of Annapolis, Maryland, the advisor to the 2nd Battalion of the
46th Vietnamese regiment, dashes from his helicopter to the cover of a rice paddy dike
during an attack on Viet Cong in an area 15 miles west of Saigon on April 4, 1965,
during the Vietnam War. Brown's counterpart, Captain Di, the commander of the unit,
rushes away in background with his radioman. Horst Faas/AP |
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