United States Marines during the 'Operation Buffalo' in Con Thien, Vietnam. M48A1 tank of 'A' company parked on the grass field. A marine carries M-16 rifle and another marine carries M-72 66 mm LAAW (Light Anti-Armor Weapon). They walk behind the M48A1 tank. Marine with M-16 rifle kneels on ground. Another marine stands behind the tank having trouble preparing LAAW for firing. He kneels and drops the LAAW weapon on ground and begins preparing another LAAW for firing. They move forward. Marines holding M-16 rifles and hand grenades stand in grassy area, looking into bushes at an NVA (North Vietnamese army) bunker. He places his rifle on ground and throws a hand grenade. Another marine fires the LAAW and the tank moves forward. Marines follow the tank. (Vietnam War period).
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