
Stake attention in this memory
The image is a display of black and white photographs with accompanying text panels related to the Vietnam War. The photos depict members of the Youth Volunteer Force transporting supplies. One photo shows a group of people wading through water, carrying supplies on their heads and shoulders. The caption reads, "Youth Volunteer Force members in the Mekong Delta transport supplies during the American War." Another photo displays individuals carrying boxes and bundles on their heads, also with the caption suggesting the same context. Another photograph features people with bicycles loaded with supplies, with the caption "Youth Volunteer Force members in Dong Thap Province transport weapons and other supplies by cargo bicycle during the American War." A text panel explains the role of the Youth Volunteer Force, stating that they were assigned the task of supporting the transportation of weapons in the Mekong Delta region. The text emphasizes their resilience, courage, and revolutionary spirit, highlighting their ability to carry heavy loads by boat or on their backs. Another image shows people carrying boxes, with the caption "Youth Volunteer Force members and local guerrillas in Hoa Tu Commune, My Xuyen District, Soc Trang Province, transport weapons from 'no-number' ships in support of the Mekong Delta battlefield." The environment is not clearly depicted in the photos, but the text mentions rivers, rice fields, and flooded forests, suggesting a rural landscape.
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