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English: 3rd Marine Division – U.S. Marine Corps Flamethrower Tank in Action near Da Nang. The U.S. Army no longer had flamethrower tanks but the Marine Corps sent several to Vietnam.
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Starry, Donn A. Mounted Combat in Vietnam

This media is available in the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration, cataloged under the National Archives Identifier (NAID) 532440.

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NARA 127-GVB-331-A186721
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M67 Flamethrower Tank, also known as the Zippo

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January 1966

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