(AP Photo) #121
(AP Photo) #122
The four delegations sit at the table during the first signing ceremony of the
agreement to end the Vietnam War at the Hotel Majestic in Paris, Jan. 27, 1973.
Clockwise, from foreground, delegations of the Unites States, the Provisonal
Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam, North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
(AP Photo/Horst Faas) #123
John S. McCain III is escorted by Lt. Cmdr. Jay Coupe Jr., public relations
officer, March 14, 1973, to Hanoi's Gia Lam Airport after the POW was released.
(AP Photo/Sal Veder) #124
Released prisoner of war Lt. Col. Robert L. Stirm is greeted by his family at
Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, Calif., as he returns home from the Vietnam
War, March 17, 1973. In the lead is Stirm's daughter Lorrie, 15, followed by son
Robert, 14; daughter Cynthia, 11; wife Loretta and son Roger, 12.
(AP Photo/Horst Fass) #125
An iron door opens on a compound of the "Hanoi Hilton" prison, where the French
once locked up political prisoners, shown March 18, 1973. When 33 Americans were
freed from it days earlier, all the cells were empty for the first time in more
than eight years. Journalists were allowed to visit the prison, located in
downtown Hanoi days after it was emptied.
(AP Photo/Nick Ut) #126
A South Vietnamese soldier rests his eyes at a lonely outpost northeast of
Kontum, 270 miles north of Saigon, March 25, 1974. The hill overlooks a vital
North Vietnamese supply road and is located rear the scene of some of the
bloodiest fighting in South Vietnam since the cease fire. The soldiers on the
hill say the enemy is "all around them."
(AP Photo/Henry Burroughs) #127
Mrs. Evelyn Grubb, of Colonial Heights, Va., left, follows her husband Wilmers coffin at Arlington National Cemetery, Thursday, April 4, 1974, Washington, D.C. Col. Grubb's name was released by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam as one of the prisoners of war who died in captivity. Mrs. Grubb holds the hands of two of her sons, Roy, 7, right, and Stephen, 10. The rest of the group is unidentified.
Mrs. Evelyn Grubb, of Colonial Heights, Va., left, follows her husband Wilmers coffin at Arlington National Cemetery, Thursday, April 4, 1974, Washington, D.C. Col. Grubb's name was released by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam as one of the prisoners of war who died in captivity. Mrs. Grubb holds the hands of two of her sons, Roy, 7, right, and Stephen, 10. The rest of the group is unidentified.
(AP Photo) #128
Riot police block path of hundreds of anti-government demonstrators who sought to parade from suburban Saigon to the city center on Thursday, Oct. 31, 1974.
Riot police block path of hundreds of anti-government demonstrators who sought to parade from suburban Saigon to the city center on Thursday, Oct. 31, 1974.
(AP Photo) #129
A woman villager holding a small rock yells at a South Vietnamese military policeman on Feb. 10, 1975 during a confrontation near Hoa Hao in the Western Mekong Delta in Vietnam. Villagers had erected barricades along the highway to protest a government order disbanding the private army of a Buddhist sect in the area.
A woman villager holding a small rock yells at a South Vietnamese military policeman on Feb. 10, 1975 during a confrontation near Hoa Hao in the Western Mekong Delta in Vietnam. Villagers had erected barricades along the highway to protest a government order disbanding the private army of a Buddhist sect in the area.
(AP Photo/Cung) #130
South Vietnamese troops fill every available space on a ship evacuating them
from Thuan An beach, near Hue, to Da Nang as Communist troops advanced in March,
1975.
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