File:Tuy Loan River Baptism, 1968 (29230525242).jpg

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"‘I Baptize You in the Name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit’: Navy Chaplain Aubret H. White utilizes the Tuy Loan River southwest of Da Nang to baptize [unreadable] Speaks (right) (Indianapolis, Indiana) and an unidentified Marine of the 7th Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division. For the chaplains whose denominational mode of baptism is immersion, the rivers of South Vietnam have become a symbol of eternal life in baptizing military men into the Christian faith (official Navy photo by Lieutenant Commander Aubret H. White)."

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

OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH
Date Taken in 1968
Source Tuy Loan River Baptism, 1968
Author USMC Archives from Quantico, USA

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