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Azziz reflects on Vietnam in Ala Buka, Kyrgyzstan /November 7, 2013 by Zachary Krahmer

While laughing, Azziz apologized for fighting against American forces during the Vietnam War. A Soviet Army recruit from Kyrgyzstan, he was based in Yung Yang, Vietnam during 1968 and 1969.
The Soviet Union was never officially involved in the Vietn…

While laughing, Azziz apologized for fighting against American forces during the Vietnam War. A Soviet Army recruit from Kyrgyzstan, he was based in Yung Yang, Vietnam during 1968 and 1969.

The Soviet Union was never officially involved in the Vietnam.

photographed in Ala Buka, Kyrgyzstan

  Tags: central asia, kyrgyzstan, ala buka, vietnam war, soviet union, portrait, 85mm
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