The last photo: The biggest king cobra killed by Australian troops is the claim of these men of the 1st Australian Reinforcement Unit. The snake was caught and killed in a running night battle when it slithered into the occupied four-man tent. The snake measured 11 feet from head to tail.
Left to right: Private Alan Graham of Glenelg, South Australia, Private Dennis Nelson of Norwood, South Australia and Private Roger Kaczmarek of Croydon Park, South Australia.
A unit of the 5th Marine Regiment, rests next to a wall of the Imperial Palace of Hue after a battle for the citadel in February 1968, during the Tet offensive.
Two American MP's assist a wounded man during fighting in the U.S. Embassy compound in Saigon at the beginning of the Tet offensive. A Viet Cong suicide brigade took control of part of the compound and held it for about six hours before being killed or captured.
soldier wounded in street fighting during the Tet offensive
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