Vietnam War Anniversary Final Day in Saigon

Vietnam War Anniversary Final Day in Saigon
Wes Gallagher, center, general manager of the Associated Press, and Malcolm Browne, right, AP Saigon correspondent, speak with colleague Peter Arnett in Tan An, capital city of the Long An province in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, March 23, 1964. (AP Photo)
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Vietnam War Anniversary Final Day in Saigon
AP correspondent Peter Arnett and AP staff photographer Horst Faas eat while waiting for the arrival of the U.S. 1st Division in July 1965 in Cam Ranh Bay. Faas eats a French-made sausage sauerkraut meal from a can while Arnett has a C-ration. (AP Photo/AP Corporate Archives)
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Vietnam War Anniversary Final Day in Saigon
FILE- The sun breaks through the dense jungle foliage around the embattled town of Binh Gia, 40 miles east of Saigon, in early January 1965, as South Vietnamese troops, apparently joined by U.S. advisers, rest after a cold, damp and tense night of waiting in an ambush position for a Viet Cong attack that didn't come. One hour later, as the possiblity of an overnight attack by the Viet Cong diasappeared, the troops moved out for another long, hot day hunting the elusive communist guerrillas in the jungles. (AP Photo/Horst Faas, File)
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Vietnam War Anniversary Final Day in Saigon
The last three staffers in The Associated Press' Saigon bureau, reporters Matt Franjola, left, Peter Arnett, rear, and George Esper, second from right, are joined by two North Vietnamese soldiers and a member of the Viet Cong on the day the government of South Vietnam surrendered, April 30, 1975. One of the soldiers is showing Esper the route of his final advance into the city. (AP Photo/Sarah Errington)
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FILE- An amphibious tracked vehicle with a load of fully-armed Marines approaches a river southwest of Danang, South Vietnam, Aug. 22, 1969. (AP Photo/Horst Faas, File)
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FILE- As her wounded husband raises his arm, a Vietnamese woman begs to be taken aboard a U.S. evacuation helicopter so they can escape a Viet Cong attack in Ba Gia, July 1965. The couple was left behind. (AP Photo/Eddie Adams, File)
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Associated Press correspondent Peter Arnett, left, marches in column with Vietnamese troops as he covers the war in Vietnam, Nov. 11, 1965. The conflict is described as one of the most difficult and dangerous for those who cover it because of the way it is fought. There are no front lines or clearly marked friendly or enemy territories. (AP Photo)
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FILE - In this April 29, 1975, file photo, South Vietnamese civilians try to scale the 14-foot wall of the U.S. embassy in Saigon, trying to reach evacuation helicopters as the last Americans departed from Vietnam. (AP Photo/File)
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FILE- U.S. corpsmen carry the body of a dead Marine as fellow Marines crouch along a road through a rice paddy, about a mile south of the demilitarized zone, in September 1966. The Marines had taken heavy automatic weapons fire from the treeline at the edge of the paddy. (AP Photo/Horst Faas)
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FILE- Rescue and recovery workers search the wreckage of a C-5A Galaxy transport plane on April 5, 1975, one day after the plane carrying Vietnamese orphans crashed shortly after takeoff from Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport during the initial flight of Operation Babylift. Seventy-eight children and about 50 adults died in the crash; about 170 people survived. Subsequent flights of Operation Babylift evacuated more than 2,500 children to the United States and other countries for adoption. (AP Photo/Dang Van Phuoc, File)
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FILE- In an area heavily infiltrated by Viet Cong, a U.S. 1st Division soldier guards Route 7 as Vietnamese market women and schoolchildren return home to the village of Xuan Dien from Ben Cat, December 1965. (AP Photo/Horst Faas, File)
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Vietnam War Anniversary Final Day in Saigon
Upon learning that he has won the 1966 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, AP reporter Peter Arnett, center, accepts congratulations at the Saigon bureau from fellow Pulitzer winners Malcolm Browne, left, and Horst Faas. Browne shared the 1964 Pulitzer for International Reporting, and Faas won the 1965 Pulitzer for Photography. AP's Saigon bureau would eventually win five Pulitzers during the war. (AP Photo)
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FILE- A U.S. Marine CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter comes down in flames after being hit by enemy ground fire during Operation Hastings, just south of the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Vietnam, July 15, 1966. The helicopter crashed and exploded on a hill, killing one crewman and 12 Marines. Three crewman escaped with serious burns. (AP Photo/Horst Faas. File)
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FILE- Huey helicopters, carrying troops of the U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade, settle in for a landing near the Montagnard village of Plei Ho Drong in August 1965. The unit found friendly mountain tribal people, but no Viet Cong. (AP Photo/Horst Faas, File)
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Soldiers of the Americal Divison ride on armored personnel carriers toward Lang Vel Special Forces camp, half a mile from the Laotian border during the Vietnam War, 1971. The Americans had to clear Route 9 to the Laotian border for Operation Lam Son 719, the South Vietnamese invasion into Laos. Photo from one of the last rolls of film before photographer Henri Huet was killed with three other photojournalists covering the operation. (AP Photo/Henri Huet)
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The cover (page i of 25) of The Associated Press Short Guide to News Coverage in Vietnam for staffers and stringers covering the Vietnam War, composed in January 1963 by AP Saigon Bureau Chief Malcolm Browne (1931-2012). The 25-page primer, originally written for Horst Faas and Peter Arnett, provides detailed guidance on all aspects of war coverage, including how to move with troops, how to discern accurate information from propaganda and, most importantly, how to stay safe. After Browne left AP, the manual followed him to the ABC bureau in Saigon. (AP Photo/AP Corporate Archives)
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Wounded Associated Press photographer Al Chang gives an account of the battle in which he was injured at Bien Hoa, to AP correspondent Peter Arnett in Saigon, Dec. 1965. Chang was wounded Dec. 18 in a fight with Viet Cong in which five paratroopers died. (AP PhotoAP Corporate Archives)
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FILE- A U.S. Marine helicopter takes off from helipad on top of the American Embassy in Saigon, Vietnam, April 30, 1975. (AP Photo/Phu)
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FILE- Victorious North Vietnamese troops aboard a tank take a position outside Independence Palace in Saigon, April 30, 1975, the day the South Vietnamese government surrendered, ending the Vietnam War. Communist flags fly from the palace and the tank. (AP Photo/Yves Billy, File)
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Page 1 of 25 of The Associated Press Short Guide to News Coverage in Vietnam for staffers and stringers covering the Vietnam War, composed in January 1963 by AP Saigon Bureau Chief Malcolm Browne (1931-2012). The 25-page primer, originally written for Horst Faas and Peter Arnett, provides detailed guidance on all aspects of war coverage, including how to move with troops, how to discern accurate information from propaganda and, most importantly, how to stay safe. After Browne left AP, the manual followed him to the ABC bureau in Saigon. (AP Photo/AP Corporate Archives)
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Message from AP's Saigon bureau chief George Esper to General Manager Wes Gallagher concerning AP staff covering the fall of Saigon in April, 1975. (AP Photo/Corporate Archives)
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Wes Gallagher, center, general manager of the Associated Press, and Malcolm Browne, right, AP Saigon correspondent, speak with colleague Peter Arnett in Tan An, capital city of the Long An province in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, March 23, 1964. (AP Photo)