US Marine guards North Vietnamese Army prisoners captured during Tet Offensive Battle of Hue 1968

US Marine guards three NVA prisoners on Phu Bai airstrip South Vietnam. The prisoners had been captured during fighting in the city of Hue which the North Vietnamese captured during the Tet offensive of 1968 and held for 30 days before being driven out by American troops in the longest battle of the Vietnam War. (Photo by nik wheeler/Corbis via Getty Images)
US Marine guards three NVA prisoners on Phu Bai airstrip South Vietnam. The prisoners had been captured during fighting in the city of Hue which the North Vietnamese captured during the Tet offensive of 1968 and held for 30 days before being driven out by American troops in the longest battle of the Vietnam War. (Photo by nik wheeler/Corbis via Getty Images)
US Marine guards North Vietnamese Army prisoners captured during Tet Offensive Battle of Hue 1968
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Nik Wheeler / Contributor
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January 01, 1968
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