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War and Peace show, England. Vietnam war re-enactment. American field radio with three smoke canisters, two red, one yellow, on back, plus field pack Stock Photo - Alamy
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AN/PRC-77 Portable Transceiver - Wikipedia
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They Assumed the Enemy in Vietnam Was Incapable of Intercepting Radio Communications. They Were Wrong
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The Most Important Tactical Field Item" in the Vietnam War | HistoryNet
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Vietnam-era Radiomen life expectancy was 5 seconds | At the height of the Vietnam War, up-and-coming commo guys would walk into a classroom and see a huge number five written on the
Original U.S. Vietnam War AN/PRC-77 Radio ManPack Set – International Military Antiques
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