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AVC 35734 Oe ae ag | OFFICES TENG UELTERANT Muni (0 THE ARNE GENERAL inti. GENERAL a a SRILADER 0 BAER O01 OFT, Ra CEMARL (FRTEMANT CARTAN 7 CLONE, [- aay & i'l La) LiOYTEMANT SETHE —— | LEDER ASPinuys =| MANION OF OTHER AEM Y RAHI = fe) R ABBET FORCE INECHMATION AND EDUCATION « DEFAITRUNT OF DnTeIET go @ves VIETNAM HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT VIETNAM? Page Why is (i often difiedlt tio tell o Viet Cong from a loyal South Vietnameac? a Te fuiec mam something to wear, something ta eat. or the name of an organization? al Why would a South Vietnamese be Porzied or offended if you used hie American gesture for beckoning him to comé te you? i] Who m Ho Cin Minh? 1 NINE RULES For Personnel of U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam The Vietnamese have paid a heavy price in suffering for their long fight against {he Communista, We military men arein Vietnam now because their government has axked us tn help ite soldiers and people in wining their struggle The Viet Cong will attempt te tung the Vietimmese people apaineat you. You can defeat them wt every turn by the strength, understanding, and generosity you display with the people. Here are the nitie simple rules: “Remember ie ore special quests here; we make no deniands and seri go opecial treatment. “Jom with the people! Understand their life, use phrases from their language, and honor their custons and laws. “Treat wonten with palitences and respect, “Mike personal friends among the soldiers and common peaple “Always give the Vietmamvese the right of way, “He alert ta security and ready to reace with your military sleill. “Don't attract attention by loud, rude, or unusual behavior, “Avoid separating youre! from the people by « display of wealth or privilese, “Above all ela you ete members of the U8, military ferees on a difficult mission, responsible for all your official and personal actions, Reflect lionor tpoti yourself and the United States of America,"

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