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National Geographic : 1964 Sep
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Youth marks the engineer of today; death and injury have claimed many of the more experienced men. Clasped-hands emblem proclaims that the new diesel-electric engine was purchased with funds lent by the U. S. Agency for International Development. Crumpled remains of a U. S .- made engine blown up by a mine at Trang Bom stand in a repair shop at Chi Hoa. Beyond salvage, the locomotive will yield spare parts. The train wreck claimed two lives. Twisted steel and splintered wood litter the road bed near Lang Co after a Communist mine de railed a locomotive and four ammunition carriers. Repair crew cleared the track in 1812 hours. AND KODACHROMES(l NATIONAL GEOGRi
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