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Untitled (soldiers carrying wounded on stretcher, Vietnam)

Untitled (soldiers carrying wounded on stretcher, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (tank firing in field, Vietnam)

Untitled (tank firing in field, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (recovering soldiers in hospital ward playing with Vietnamese child, Vietnam)

Untitled (recovering soldiers in hospital ward playing with Vietnamese child, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (soldiers on patrol mission, Vietnam)

Untitled (soldiers on patrol mission, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (two soldiers eating bananas, Vietnam)

Untitled (two soldiers eating bananas, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (line of soldiers walking on a dirt road by thatched building, Vietnam)

Untitled (line of soldiers walking on a dirt road by thatched building, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (soldiers in boats, Vietnam)

Untitled (soldiers in boats, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (soldiers in field jumping over water, Vietnam)

Untitled (soldiers in field jumping over water, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (soldier with medical supplies on stretcher in front of helicopter examining water, Vietnam)

Untitled (soldier with medical supplies on stretcher in front of helicopter examining water, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (soldier walking toward medical helicopter, Vietnam)

Untitled (soldier walking toward medical helicopter, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (three soldiers silhouetted beside tank firing into sky, Vietnam)

Untitled (three soldiers silhouetted beside tank firing into sky, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (aerial view of army base, Vietnam)

Untitled (aerial view of army base, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (soldier atop helicopter silhouetted against sun, Vietnam)

Untitled (soldier atop helicopter silhouetted against sun, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (view from gunship of aerial rocket artillery hitting Viet Cong position south of Saigon, Vietnam)

Untitled (view from gunship of aerial rocket artillery hitting Viet Cong position south of Saigon, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (detail of soldier aiming weapon, Vietnam)

Untitled (detail of soldier aiming weapon, Vietnam), 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Untitled (Gordon Gahan receiving patch from army officer, Vietnam)

Untitled (Gordon Gahan receiving patch from army officer, Vietnam)

Unidentified Artist

Untitled (Gordon Gahan receiving medal from army officer, Vietnam)

Untitled (Gordon Gahan receiving medal from army officer, Vietnam)

Unidentified Artist

Untitled (Gordon Gahan with two soldiers, Vietnam)

Untitled (Gordon Gahan with two soldiers, Vietnam)

Unidentified Artist

World's First Fully Automated Restaurant (First of eight): "Order Please!"  This motoring family places its order at Jay's Brookdale Drive-In Restaurant by pressing the button on the Teletray microphone and reciting food items from the posted menu.  In four minutes they'll have their meal.

World's First Fully Automated Restaurant (First of eight): "Order Please!" This motoring family places its order at Jay's Brookdale Drive-In Restaurant by pressing the button on the Teletray microphone and reciting food items from the posted menu. In four minutes they'll have their meal., 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

Actor Speaks at Malcolm's Funeral: New York: Negro actor-playwright Ossie Davis speaks to crowd of some 1,000 persons attending funeral for slain Negro extremist Malcolm X at the Faith Temple, Church of God in Christ, February 27th.  Davis praised Malcolm as a "man who could unite many diverse elements."  Messages from Negro and civil rights leaders from around the nation were read during the service.

Actor Speaks at Malcolm's Funeral: New York: Negro actor-playwright Ossie Davis speaks to crowd of some 1,000 persons attending funeral for slain Negro extremist Malcolm X at the Faith Temple, Church of God in Christ, February 27th. Davis praised Malcolm as a "man who could unite many diverse elements." Messages from Negro and civil rights leaders from around the nation were read during the service., 1945 - 1984

Gordon W. Gahan

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