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U.S Air Force "Blood Chits" Used in Korean War and Vietnam, 1951 to 1968.

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U.S Air Force  Blood Chits  Used in Korean War and Vietnam, 1951 to 1968.
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U.S. Military, 1951 to 1968. Lot of 2 "Blood Chits," Used in Korean War and Vietnam War. Korean War chit is printed in Arabic, German, French, Polish, Czech, Slovak, English, Greek, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Turkish, and Rumanian Languages, the other was used during the Vietnam War and printed in English, Thai, Laotian, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Malayan, Indonesian, Chinese, Chinese (Modern), Tagalog, Visayan, French, and Dutch languages. Both are printed on silk and were "Safe Conduct Pass" for helping downed pilots, it says "I am an American and I do not speak your language. I need food, shelter and assistance. I will not harm you; I bear no malice toward your people. If you will help me, my government will reward you." XF to AU condition with fold lines. (2). Sold "AS IS" no returns accepted.