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Photo of Seabee Team 7102
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Photograph of Edward G. Lansdale
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Photograph of Rufus Phillips in Vietnam, related to hamlet programs
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Complete pdf of interview transcript for Bob Sletten
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Photograph of Seabees from Seabee Team 7102 in Phuoc Tuy province.
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Photograph of Navy Seabee with small Vietnamese child, with the caption: "...And the way you felt when you gave them a helping hand," included in the 1969 MCB-71 Cruise Book.
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Photograph of MCB-71 with Vietnamese as part of the continued photo set included in the MCB-71 1969 Cruise Book.
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Photograph of MCB-71 Seabees in Vietnam, with the caption: "Cooperation between the 7101 Seabees..." as part of a continued photo set included in the 1969 Cruise Book.
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Photograph of Seabees of MCB-71 in Phu Loc. Men are seen posing around a makeshift "jungle gym" for Seabees' recreation.
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Photograph of a sign that reads, "MCB-71 Flintstones: Rock Quarry/Crusher"
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Photograph of a Vietnamese Information Reading Room constructed by Seabee Team 7102 in Phuoc Tuy Province, Vietnam.
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Photo of Bob Sletten in 1968 Cruise Book for MCB-71
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Photograph of Bob Sletten with a recent Vietnamese trainee graduate, a Chieu Hoi (former Viet Cong soldier)
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Color offset lithograph on cardboard. Poster featuring an illustration with text on the bottom. The illustration depicts two soldiers in green fatigues and helmets firing guns and lying behind sandbags, as more soldiers run up behind them. In the background is a tropical jungle and in front of it is a generator and a crane. Printed at the top of the illustration is black text: "Construction Workers 17 to 50." On the bottom of the illustration is a white box with "Build and fight in the // Navy Seabees" in black and red text. Beneath the box is recruiting information, and the Seabees bee logo--a bee holding a jackhammer and hammers. Printing on the bottom edge is small text: "Order No. 32" and "NAVPERS-NRB-36489--22 June 43--60,000. (3 Lots)".
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Official symbol of the Seabees, which is a bee flying with a machine gun, wrench, and a hammer.
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Propaganda poster encouraging skilled laborers to join the Seabees as part of the war effort for WWII.
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Photograph of Bob Sletten and his 13-man Seabee Team 7102 in Vietnam.
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