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In the comments about the movie on Amazon.com, someone claims this movie was based on a true incident. Not sure if they are referring to the Tet Offensive in general, or a more specific incident. And not exactly a good source for Wikipedia, but hopefully someone else will come up with more details and a good source. --
J Clear (
talk)
14:33, 28 November 2013 (UTC)reply
Playboy
The Playboy magazine shown with great relish is the December 1968 issue and featured Cynthia Myers (39F).
This is a bit of an error as Tet was in early 1968 but does not diminish Cynthia's stellar features
and Playboy's place in maintaining morale of the troops.