00:00A tank crashed through the gates of Saigon's presidential palace ending
00:06Vietnam's war. 50 years ago the young crew of Communist Tank 390 shaped the
00:12course of history. Now they are modest about their role in a pivotal chapter of
00:17the Cold War.
00:30The Communist Tank 390, fighting for North Vietnam, stormed Saigon's presidential palace and crashed its gates.
00:55Nguyen Van Tap drove this tank while Wu Dang-tuon commanded it and Ingo Sieh Nguyen was the first gunner.
01:02When I went and I was knocked out and I was the one who hit my own head.
01:09I thought that at that time I could have thought.
01:12I was on the road and I was at the road.
01:15I didn't know where to go. I didn't think I had to go first.
01:19I didn't think that way.
01:21When I was there, people were shut up.
01:23And people were exposed to that.
01:25I knew that Toàn was a keystone.
01:28I was not punished.
01:30I didn't want to go second.
01:33The force of the skeleton was the first I took,
01:36who killed the man for the first time I was in.
01:38I had to study how many members were my mission.
01:40I have been sacrificed in the window of Saigon,
01:42the best goal for my son was my mission.
01:45My mission was to be Carrie Corp,
01:47and my son was a bit of MAN.
01:49Van Tap says he saw the palace as yet another station of the enemy.
01:55The gate crash became an iconic moment that signaled the end of the Vietnam War.
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