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Operation New Life

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Description

Operation New Life (April 23–November 1, 1975) was a US government operation that processed over 111,000 refugees on Guam (Guåhan) before and after South Vietnam’s collapse.

Object ID

19.03.02

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Operation New Life

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United States

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June 8, 1975

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnywyq1RxHE

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Multimedia details

Date

1975-06-08

Location

United States

Type

Moving Image

Format

Video

File Format

mp4

Subject

Vietnamese refugees; Resettlement

Source

Critical Past

Credit Line

Courtesy of Critical Past.

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

19.03.IMG.015

Date

1975-06-08

Location

United States

Type

Moving Image

Format

Video

File Format

mp4

Subject

Vietnamese refugees; Resettlement

Source

Critical Past

Credit Line

Courtesy of Critical Past.

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

19.03.IMG.015

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