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Artist Wayman Adams (American, 1883 - 1959)
Date20th century
ClassificationsPainting
Mediumoil
Dimensions22 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Wayman Adams
Object number1959.001
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Not a Member of the Club
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Wayman Adams
1951
American and South Vietnamese units are beginning to work together more often — but some think the result is an even greater dependence on U.S. troops, with no gain in Vietnamese efficiency. The Vietnamese are unwilling to give up a fraction of their command. One U.S. adviser said recently: “All I do now is settle disputes between them (Vietnamese) and the Americans.” Shown here is a combined operation between Vietnamese Rangers and the U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade on the edge of the Mekong Delta
American and South Vietnamese units are beginning to work together more often — but some think the result is an even greater dependence on U.S. troops, with no gain in Vietnamese efficiency. The Vietnamese are unwilling to give up a fraction of their command. One U.S. adviser said recently: “All I do now is settle disputes between them (Vietnamese) and the Americans.” Shown here is a combined operation between Vietnamese Rangers and the U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade on the edge of the Mekong Delta
Peter Arnett
1967
Image Not Available for [Society of Medalists 9th Issue Medal]
[Society of Medalists 9th Issue Medal]
Herbert Adams
1934
Stump, Inter Glacier Forest, Glacier Bay, Alaska
Stump, Inter Glacier Forest, Glacier Bay, Alaska
Ansel Adams
circa 1948
Staircase with Grid # 1
Staircase with Grid # 1
Alice Adams
1979
Staircase with Grid #2
Staircase with Grid #2
Alice Adams
1978
Apples I
Apples I
Clinton Adams
1949
Second Hand Store II
Second Hand Store II
Clinton Adams
1953
August Still Life
August Still Life
Clinton Adams
1956
Toe Shoes
Toe Shoes
Mark Adams
1993
Canal Boats and Tugs
Canal Boats and Tugs
Charles Adams Platt
1887 - 1889
Tulips
Tulips
Mark Adams
1981
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