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    • MSGs visit Viet Cong tunnels in Vietnam

      Photo by 2nd Lt. Anne Pentaleri   |   Marine Corps Embassy Security Group   |   05.04.2022

      Marines with the Marine Security Guard Detachment at U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Region 3 Headquarters took a day to explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, May 4, 2022. The tunnels were used by the Viet Cong as underground routes to transport communications and supplies, lay booby traps, and mount surprise attacks. (U.S. Marine Corps courtesy photo)...

    • MSGs visit Viet Cong tunnels in Vietnam

      Photo by 2nd Lt. Anne Pentaleri   |   Marine Corps Embassy Security Group   |   05.04.2022

      Marines with the Marine Security Guard Detachment at U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam gather for a photo with a rifle from the Vietnam War time period, May 4, 2022. The Marines were permitted to shoot the weapon under the supervision of the Vietnamese military during a tour of the Cu Chi Tunnels. (U.S. Marine Corps courtesy photo)...

    • MSGs visit Viet Cong tunnels in Vietnam

      Photo by 2nd Lt. Anne Pentaleri   |   Marine Corps Embassy Security Group   |   05.04.2022

      A Marine with the Marine Security Guard Detachment at U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam shoots a rifle from the Vietnam War time period under the supervision of the Vietnamese military during a tour of the Cu Chi Tunnels, May 4, 2022. (U.S. Marine Corps courtesy photo)...

    • MSGs visit Viet Cong tunnels in Vietnam

      Photo by 2nd Lt. Anne Pentaleri   |   Marine Corps Embassy Security Group   |   05.04.2022

      A Marine with the Marine Security Guard Detachment at U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam stands for a photo from inside one of the Cu Chi Tunnels, May 4, 2022. The tunnels were used by the Viet Cong as underground routes to transport communications and supplies, lay booby traps, and mount surprise attacks. (U.S. Marine Corps courtesy photo)...

    • MSGs visit Viet Cong tunnels in Vietnam

      Photo by 2nd Lt. Anne Pentaleri   |   Marine Corps Embassy Security Group   |   05.04.2022

      Marines with the Marine Security Guard Detachment at U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam took a day to explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, May 4, 2022. The tunnels were used by the Viet Cong as underground routes to transport communications and supplies, lay booby traps, and mount surprise attacks. The tour included a display of the weapons and technology used by the Vietnamese military......

    • MSGs visit Viet Cong tunnels in Vietnam

      Photo by 2nd Lt. Anne Pentaleri   |   Marine Corps Embassy Security Group   |   05.04.2022

      A tour guide explains the history of the Cu Chi Tunnels to Marines with the Marine Security Guard Detachment at U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam during a visit, May 4, 2022. The tunnels were used by the Viet Cong as underground routes to transport communications and supplies, lay booby traps, and mount surprise attacks. (U.S. Marine Corps courtesy photo)...

    • MSGs visit Viet Cong tunnels in Vietnam

      Photo by 2nd Lt. Anne Pentaleri   |   Marine Corps Embassy Security Group   |   05.04.2022

      Lt. Col. Justin Moeykins, Region 3 Commanding Officer for Marine Corps Embassy Security Group, stands inside one of the Cu Chi Tunnels during a trip to visit the Marines with Marine Security Guard Detachment Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, May 4, 2022. The tunnels were used by the Viet Cong as underground routes to transport communications and supplies, lay booby traps, and mount surprise attacks.......

    • MSGs visit Viet Cong tunnels in Vietnam

      Photo by 2nd Lt. Anne Pentaleri   |   Marine Corps Embassy Security Group   |   05.04.2022

      A tour guide explains the history of the Cu Chi Tunnels to Marines with the Marine Security Guard Detachment at U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, May 4, 2022. The tunnels were used by the Viet Cong as underground routes to transport communications and supplies, lay booby traps, and mount surprise attacks. (U.S. Marine Corps courtesy photo)...