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The Vietnam War Like Never Before: Rare Photos and Facts Unveiled That They Don’t Want You To Know!

Interrogation in the Jungle

In this intense 1965 photo, Captain Thach Quyen of the South Vietnamese Army is seen interrogating a prisoner of war on Tanh Dinh Island. The battalion commander employs traditional tactics, such as grabbing the prisoner’s arm, to extract information. During this period, the Viet Cong was gaining significant influence in the villages, prompting the North Vietnamese Army to increase their numbers and supplies.

In response, the United States ramped its aid and troop deployments to support the South. Interrogation methods used during the War included psychological tactics, isolation, and physical coercion, aiming to gather critical intelligence. This snapshot captures desperate efforts to gain the upper hand in conflict.

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