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Ho Thien was a Chinese poet who wrote "The Green Beret" about a boy who was forced by a Green Beret to make a choice between his father's life and giving information about North Vietnamese guerillas. first part was true. He was sacrificing his father in order to protect the Viet Cong, who were the Communists of the South...Viet Minh were of the North.

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