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Colonel Eugene Abeya, was killed by a poison-arrow shot from ambush...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congo: The Jeunesse | 2/14/1964 | See Source »

...night two weeks ago, police laid a roadside ambush for two longtime Lechin lieutenants, Federico Escobar and Irineo Pimentel, who were wanted on a series of charges ranging from embezzlement to manslaughter. After a blazing gunfight, the two union men were dragged off to jail. When word of the arrests reached the mines, raging workers surged through the streets, tossing sticks of dynamite into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bolivia: The Captives in the Hills | 12/20/1963 | See Source »

...defenders, 18 died, 21 were wounded and 21 captured. Also found sprawled dead within the post: 16 women and children. The government chased the attackers in an operation involving 3,000 men, but the guerrillas vanished. Five more Americans apparently lost their lives -a sergeant shot in an ambush and four airmen aboard an RB-26 that crashed into the Mekong River...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Viet Nam: End of the Glow | 12/13/1963 | See Source »

Running from barracks to barracks, they killed 37 South Vietnamese, most of them in their bunks, wounded a U.S. lieutenant, beheaded a Vietnamese cook. A half-mile away, 200 government soldiers at another post heard the battle, but, fearing ambush, dared not go to the rescue (next morning the route they would have taken was found sown with Red mines). After 40 minutes, the Communists withdrew, carrying off enough weapons to arm one of their battalions, plus four captured American advisers.* Because it took Saigon's new revolutionary regime more than a day to supply enough troops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: The War Heats Up | 12/6/1963 | See Source »

...Bombs & Ambush. In Saigon, Red terrorists, many of whom infiltrated the capital under cover of the Buddhist demonstrations months ago, have been exploding bombs and throwing hand grenades sporadically since the coup. One night last week, a homemade bomb hidden under a table shattered a sidewalk cafe on tree-shaded Tu Do Street, wounding five U.S. soldiers. So far the ruling generals have not been able to police the streets as efficiently as Civilian Diem. One possible reason: the removal of some of Diem's tough Special Forces from the capital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Viet Nam: The War Is Waiting | 11/22/1963 | See Source »

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