Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionView PDF30. Unshipping stores for Japanese troopsPreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)30. Unshipping stores for Japanese troopsDatec 1904ClassificationsPhotographMediumalbumen print stereographDimensions3 1/2 x 7 in.Credit LineGift of Dr. Henry ’51 and Mrs. Nancy Peikin RosinKeyword/SubjectSubjectmilitarywarRusso-JapaneseManchuriaTeihLing,Object number2001.0079 Discover More 29. Pyramids of Storesc 1904Entertaining the TroopsDmitri Baltermants1941 - 1945, printed 2003Fascist graveyard for Rumanian troopsDmitri Baltermantsprinted 2003Troops on the move in three-man motorcycle sidecars (commanded by Battalion Commisar E. Khaimov)Dmitri Baltermantsprinted 2003American 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 DeltaPeter Arnett1967Associated Press correspondent Malcolm Browne, right, in the field with Vietnamese troops, searching for two downed American fliers, September 19651965South Vietnamese refugees continue to leave in a constant stream from areas near the embattled provincial capital of Xuan Loc on Sunday, April 14th, 1975 as government forces and Communist troops continue to battleDong Duy1975Vietnam Troops On Patrol: A Republic of Vietnam Army commander uses a portable radio to keep in contact with his unit outside the village. The unit is constantly on patrol to hunt down Viet Cong rebelsAl Chang1962Parading the TroopsHenry Farnyc 1905No caption (Dept. store's "Complaints" and "Grievances" office in store.)Alan Dunn196257. A Japanese silk Store Osaka, Japan1896No Caption ("NO ELECTIONEERING" sign near T.V. stores.)Alan Dunn1951 Powered by eMuseum