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	<title>Comments on: Vietnam Vets Screened Footage for “Vietnam in HD” Film Project</title>
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		<title>By: Jerry Mouton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jerry Mouton</dc:creator>
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		<description>I saw an advertisement of Series Vietnam HD and a quick shot of possibly the US Navy ship USS Mauna Kea AE-22 in Da Nang Harbor in 1968.  Anyone I can contact to verify.  Thanks. 

Jerry Mouton
713-560-9036  Cell
Crewmates and I are getting together this spring to edit some 8mm film from the late sixties from our deployments to Vietnam.  I will trying to catch your stuff to get some ideas.</description>
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<p>Jerry Mouton<br />
713-560-9036  Cell<br />
Crewmates and I are getting together this spring to edit some 8mm film from the late sixties from our deployments to Vietnam.  I will trying to catch your stuff to get some ideas.</p>
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