Activities of United States Federal Marshals during AIM (American Indian Movement) siege of Wounded Knee on the outskirts of Native American Indian Lakota Nation in United States. Man stands holding a child. U.S. Marshals in camouflage uniform stand besides him. Man poses with a child. A man and woman talk. Woman comes and takes the child. She poses with the child.
United States soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry and 9th Infantry Division walk across a field with a few Viet Cong suspect. Soldiers sit. A boy stands before a soldier. He writes on a paper with identity card before him. A soldier clicks pictures. Soldiers question and check identification cards of the suspects. Viet Cong sits on ground. Soldier calls another Viet Cong and questions him. (Vietnam War period).
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