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Item Creation Date: 12 November 1969
Collection: Ted Acheson Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 23 Mar 2003 [Updated: 13 Apr 2003]
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Photograph Item Number: VA030587
  • VA030587
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Staff Sergeant Hector Robertin walks across Troung Minh Ky Street in front of the DASPO team villa located in Gia Dinh, a suburb of Saigon. Our address was 263 Troung Minh Ky. The villia served as our office and living quarters. The first floor housed office space for the N.C.O.I.C., living quarters for the team officer in charge, a dining room, and a kitchen. The 2nd floor served as office space/film viewing room and sleeping quarters. The 3rd floor housed sleeping quarters for enlisted men and a separate sleeping area for the team N.C.O.I.C.
Item Creation Date: 1969
Collection: Bryan Grigsby Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 25 Mar 2003 [Updated: 25 Mar 2003]
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Photograph Item Number: VA002546
  • VA002546
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Gainesville Eight Trial August 1973 Gainesville, Fla. L-R Gainesville 8 defendants Scott Camil, Donald Perdue and Alton Foss joke in front of the federal building in Gainesville, Fla. Camil, Perdue, Foss, along with 5 other Vietnam veterans were on trial for plottin to violently disrupt the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach. At the end of a 3-week long trial, all 8 men were found innocent of all federal charges. Photo by Bryan Grigsby
Item Creation Date: August 1973
Collection: Bryan Grigsby Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 03 Apr 2003 [Updated: 03 Apr 2003]
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Photograph Item Number: VA002547
  • VA002547
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Gainesville Eight Trial August 1973 Gainesville, Fla. Members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (V.V.A.W.) demonstrate out the Federal Building in Gainesville Fla. to show their support for 7 Vietnam vets and 1 non-vet who were charged with plotting to violently disrupt the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach, Fla. All 8 men were found innocent of charges after a 3 week trial. Photo by Bryan Grigsby
Item Creation Date: August 1973
Collection: Bryan Grigsby Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 03 Apr 2003 [Updated: 03 Apr 2003]
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Photograph Item Number: VA002548
  • VA002548
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Gainesville Eight Trial August 1973 Gainesville, Fla. Members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) engage in a bit of media theater outside the Gainesville Sun Newspaper offices. Hundreds of Vietnam veterans and sympathizers converged on the small college town of Gainesville, Florida to show their support for 7 Vietnam vets and 1 civilian supporter who were on trial by the U.S. government for allegdly plotting to violently disrupt the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach. All 8 defendants were found innocent. Photo by Bryan Grigsby
Item Creation Date: August 1973
Collection: Bryan Grigsby Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 03 Apr 2003 [Updated: 03 Apr 2003]
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Photograph Item Number: VA002549
  • VA002549
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Gainesville Eight Trial August 1973 Gainesville, Fla. Scott Camil, spokesman and leader of a group of 7 Vietnam veterans and 1 non-vet, charged by the Federal government with plotting to disrupt the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach, holds a press conference outside the Federal Building in Gainesville, Florida. After a 3 week trial all 8 men were found innocent. Photo by Bryan Grigsby
Item Creation Date: August 1973
Collection: Bryan Grigsby Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 03 Apr 2003 [Updated: 03 Apr 2003]
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Photograph Item Number: VA002567
  • VA002567
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Gainesville Eight Trial August 1973 Gainesville, Fla. Members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (V.V.A.W.) camp in an area outside of Gainesville, Florida where 7 Vietnam veterans and 1 non-vet were on trial for plotting to disrupt the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach. After a 3 week trial, all 8 men were found innocent. Photo by Bryan Grigsby
Item Creation Date: August 1973
Collection: Bryan Grigsby Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 03 Apr 2003 [Updated: 03 Apr 2003]
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Photograph Item Number: VA002887
  • VA002887
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Dedication of Tomb of unknown soldier Vietnam May 26, 1984 Arlington National Cemetary Vietnam Vets give their respects at the burial of the unknown soldier from the Vietnam War. In 1998 D.N.A. tests showed the remains belonged to U.S. Air Force 1 Lt. Michael J. Blassie. On July 11, 1998 Blassie's remains were re-buried in his hometown, St. Louis, Missouri. Wheel chair Bobby Muller (Vietnam Veterans of America) Photo by Bryan Grigsby
Item Creation Date: 26 May 1984
Collection: Bryan Grigsby Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 03 Apr 2003 [Updated: 03 Apr 2003]
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Photograph Item Number: VA002906
  • VA002906
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Dedication Tomb unknown soldier Vietnam Arlington National Cemetery May 26, 1984 President Ronald Reagan attends the burial of the unknown soldier from the Vietnam War. In 1998 DNA tests identified the remains as belonging to Air Force 1 Lt. Michael J. Blassie. Blassie's body was re-buried on July 11, 1998 in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. Photo by Bryan Grigsby
Item Creation Date: 26 May 1984
Collection: Bryan Grigsby Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 03 Apr 2003 [Updated: 03 Apr 2003]
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Photograph Item Number: VA002872
  • VA002872
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4-9 -G 8 July 1969 Dong Tam Soldiers from the 9th Infantry Division board a U.S. Army Chinook helicopter at the Dong Tam Combat Base. Earlier in the year President Richard Nixon had announced the beginning of withdrawal of U.S. Forces from South Vietnam. However, American soldiers continued to fight and die there for 3 1/2 more years. Photo by SP5 Bryan K. Grigsby
Item Creation Date: 8 July 1969
Collection: Bryan Grigsby Collection
Association: Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)
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Added: 08 Apr 2003 [Updated: 08 Apr 2003]
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