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VOL. 93—NO. 64
The Associated Press, North American News-paper Alliance, NEA Service and AP Wirephoto
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1969
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Dive bombers and helicopter gunships made attack aft-;r attack on the North Viet-lamese bunkers.
For three days, more than 1,000 North Vietnamese troops lave blocked American ef-orts to reach the crash site n the rolling foothills 31 miles •utheast of Da Nang.	whi]e	.
AMONG THE eight men |rbled .teIep;
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board the helicopter were j efforts at
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ler Oliver Noonan of Nor- ! by water tl
ell, Mass., and Lt. Col. Eli |0^ area'
► Howard Jr. of Woodbridge, S:, a battalion commander. It eight men are believed !ad.
The drive to reach the reckage has become the fo-is of the hard fighting that
The mic lying benea telephone < there is no 1 to points oi ty.
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is been raging in the area i Bogalusa, nee Sunday. U.S. spokesmen 16,000 telepl
sion. have 1 100 repairrrj of Louisian
_aim that at least 469 North ietnamese have been slain, iany by a massive rain of
—AP WIREPHO'
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