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"Humor in Combat: A 24 year-old corporal’s helmet and flak jacket bear the inscriptions, ‘Just you and me, right Lord?’ and ‘Caution: Vietnam may be hazardous to your health.’ John F. Lawrence (Austin, Minnesota), the wearer of the inscribed combat equipment, is just one of thousands of 3d Marine Division Leathernecks, who through word and deed manage to keep humor alive in Vietnam (official USMC photo by Gunnery Sergeant Gus Apsitis)."

From the Jonathan F. Abel Collection (COLL/3611) at the Archives Branch, Marine Corps History Division

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Date Taken in 1968
Source John F. Lawrence, 1968
Author USMC Archives from Quantico, USA

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