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Army of the Republic of Vietnam soldiers guard a captured and blindfolded Viet Cong fighter in a jeep.

(Do Van Kien/Stars and Stripes)

Saigon, Vietnam, May 5, 1968: Army of the Republic of Vietnam soldiers guard a captured and blindfolded Viet Cong fighter in a jeep. End of April 1968 the VC and North Vietnamese launched an attack shelling more than 120 provincial capitals, towns and allied military installations across South Vietnam and battled government troops inside the capital city of Saigon. The offensive — dubbed the May Offensive or Little Tet — would last until the end of May.

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