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Wounded soldiers in a make shift tent at Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Medical ward at the Ban Xon hospital. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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The front of the Ban Xon (Na Sou) hospital. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Hmong patients at the Ban Xon hospital. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Patients at the Ban Xon hospital. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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A Hmong woman recovering at the Ban Xon hospital. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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A wounded victim at the Ban Xon hospital. Site: LS0272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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A father holding his child at the Ban Xon hospital. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Soldiers at the Ban Xon cafeteria. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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The front sign of the Na Sou Hospital located down the road from the Ban Xon airstrip. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TG 5992
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An ethnic Lao woman feeding her kids on the floor of the hospital in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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People eating at the lunch room in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Nurse Choua Thao (USAID; left) calling up names during the nursing graduating class of 1971. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Nursing graduation class of 1971 in Ban Xon / Na Sou. Ban Xon was actually a ethnic Lao village, across the Nam Mouay River, from the airstrip at LS-272. Previously a rice paddy, was the original name of where the airstrip was built. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Nursing staff and U.S. personnel at Ban Xon hospital. Some notables, third from left is, Choua Thao (USAID Chief Nurse). Far back row, L-R: Charles Mann (Director of USAID Laos), Unknown, George McMurtrie Godley (U.S. Ambassador to Laos). Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994
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Medics tend to a wounded soldier at the hospital in Ban Xon. Site: LS-272, Coordinates: TF 5994