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A crowd of roughly 120 people, mostly Vietnamese-Americans

A crowd of roughly 120 people, mostly Vietnamese-Americans

A crowd of roughly 120 people, mostly Vietnamese-Americans waving flags of both countries, and some dressed in traditional Vietnamese attire, attend the arrival of Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of Vietnam... More

Two Vietnamese-American women wave the flags of Vietnam

Two Vietnamese-American women wave the flags of Vietnam

Two Vietnamese-American women wave the flags of Vietnam and the United States as they watch the arrival of Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of Vietnam's Communist Party, at Joint Base Andrews, Md., July 6, 2... More

A crowd of roughly 120 people, mostly Vietnamese-Americans

A crowd of roughly 120 people, mostly Vietnamese-Americans

A crowd of roughly 120 people, mostly Vietnamese-Americans waving flags of both countries, and some dressed in traditional Vietnamese attire, attend the arrival of Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of Vietnam... More

A Vietnamese-American woman waves the flags of Vietnam

A Vietnamese-American woman waves the flags of Vietnam

A Vietnamese-American woman waves the flags of Vietnam and the United States as she watches the arrival of Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of Vietnam's Communist Party, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, July... More

A crowd of roughly 120 people, mostly Vietnamese-Americans

A crowd of roughly 120 people, mostly Vietnamese-Americans

A crowd of roughly 120 people, mostly Vietnamese-Americans waving flags of both countries, and some dressed in traditional Vietnamese attire, attend the arrival of Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of Vietnam... More

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