Operation End Sweep

Operation End Sweep
A US Navy RH-53A off North Vietnam in 1973.

Operation End Sweep was a U.S. Navy operation to remove the naval mines from Haiphong harbor in North Vietnam in July 1973. This action was done in favor of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, abiding to the Paris Peace Accord.

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