Wartime american agriculture Black & White Stock Photos
American soldiers, farmers in peacetime, take a week's course in wartime farming in Devonshire, arranged by Devon WAEC. At 8th century Dartington Hall, near Totnes, the US soldiers study agricultural methods during their leave. Here they are pictured in d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-american-soldiers-farmers-in-peacetime-take-a-weeks-course-in-wartime-83605795.html
RMET0G17–American soldiers, farmers in peacetime, take a week's course in wartime farming in Devonshire, arranged by Devon WAEC. At 8th century Dartington Hall, near Totnes, the US soldiers study agricultural methods during their leave. Here they are pictured in d
Store Interior.'Waste No Food', 1917 or 1918. Wartime poster: 'Household Waste about 700 Million Dollars...Food is wasted when anything edible is allowed to go to the garbage pail or allowed to spoil for lack of proper handling...[When] we eat more than our bodies need for growth and repair and to supply energy for our work...Demonstrate Thrift in your Home - make saving, rather than spending, your social standard...U.S. Department of Agriculture'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/store-interiorwaste-no-food-1917-or-1918-wartime-poster-household-waste-about-700-million-dollarsfood-is-wasted-when-anything-edible-is-allowed-to-go-to-the-garbage-pail-or-allowed-to-spoil-for-lack-of-proper-handling-when-we-eat-more-than-our-bodies-need-for-growth-and-repair-and-to-supply-energy-for-our-workdemonstrate-thrift-in-your-home-make-saving-rather-than-spending-your-social-standardus-department-of-agriculture-image534126408.html
RM2P0YFK4–Store Interior.'Waste No Food', 1917 or 1918. Wartime poster: 'Household Waste about 700 Million Dollars...Food is wasted when anything edible is allowed to go to the garbage pail or allowed to spoil for lack of proper handling...[When] we eat more than our bodies need for growth and repair and to supply energy for our work...Demonstrate Thrift in your Home - make saving, rather than spending, your social standard...U.S. Department of Agriculture'.
Vice President Henry A. Wallace, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard, at microphones for a radio broadcast against inflation. Wallace would assume wartime economic management. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vice-president-henry-a-wallace-president-franklin-d-roosevelt-and-32381910.html
RMBTK3CP–Vice President Henry A. Wallace, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard, at microphones for a radio broadcast against inflation. Wallace would assume wartime economic management.
African American couple shaking and stacking peanuts in Sumter County, Georgia. They volunteered in the 'peanut shaking holiday' working to save the wartime oil crop. Ca. 1943. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 245) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-african-american-couple-shaking-and-stacking-peanuts-in-sumter-county-170507253.html
RMKWB7MN–African American couple shaking and stacking peanuts in Sumter County, Georgia. They volunteered in the 'peanut shaking holiday' working to save the wartime oil crop. Ca. 1943. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 245)
Antrac tracks show extensive damage to fences and rice paddies in An Hoa area, Vietnam. This photograph, taken on the 30th of June, 1966, captures the aftermath of American military activities during the Vietnam War. Deployment of 3rd Marine Division resulted in widespread destruction. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antrac-tracks-show-extensive-damage-to-fences-and-rice-paddies-in-an-hoa-area-vietnam-this-photograph-taken-on-the-30th-of-june-1966-captures-the-aftermath-of-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-deployment-of-3rd-marine-division-resulted-in-widespread-destruction-image574173102.html
RM2TA3RJ6–Antrac tracks show extensive damage to fences and rice paddies in An Hoa area, Vietnam. This photograph, taken on the 30th of June, 1966, captures the aftermath of American military activities during the Vietnam War. Deployment of 3rd Marine Division resulted in widespread destruction.
The Civil War in America: cottonburners in the neighbourhood of Memphis surprised by Federal scouts - from a sketch by our special artist, 1862. 'Our Special Artist writes from Memphis as follows: "The only excitement now in the immediate neighbourhood of Memphis and in South-western Tennessee generally is an occasional collision between scouting parties of Indiana cavalry and the guerrilla bands of cottonburners. I send you a Sketch, the result of one of my scouts with a troop of horse, in which we came upon a party of Southerners on a plantation destroying every bale they could lay thei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-civil-war-in-america-cottonburners-in-the-neighbourhood-of-memphis-surprised-by-federal-scouts-from-a-sketch-by-our-special-artist-1862-our-special-artist-writes-from-memphis-as-follows-quotthe-only-excitement-now-in-the-immediate-neighbourhood-of-memphis-and-in-south-western-tennessee-generally-is-an-occasional-collision-between-scouting-parties-of-indiana-cavalry-and-the-guerrilla-bands-of-cottonburners-i-send-you-a-sketch-the-result-of-one-of-my-scouts-with-a-troop-of-horse-in-which-we-came-upon-a-party-of-southerners-on-a-plantation-destroying-every-bale-they-could-lay-thei-image595001623.html
RM2WG0JHY–The Civil War in America: cottonburners in the neighbourhood of Memphis surprised by Federal scouts - from a sketch by our special artist, 1862. 'Our Special Artist writes from Memphis as follows: "The only excitement now in the immediate neighbourhood of Memphis and in South-western Tennessee generally is an occasional collision between scouting parties of Indiana cavalry and the guerrilla bands of cottonburners. I send you a Sketch, the result of one of my scouts with a troop of horse, in which we came upon a party of Southerners on a plantation destroying every bale they could lay thei
U.S. Boys Working Reserve, Washington, between c1915 and c1920. Staff(?) of the U.S. Boys Working Reserve which was organized to recruit young volunteers to work in agriculture or industry to help the World War I effort. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-boys-working-reserve-washington-between-c1915-and-c1920-staff-of-the-us-boys-working-reserve-which-was-organized-to-recruit-young-volunteers-to-work-in-agriculture-or-industry-to-help-the-world-war-i-effort-image599665959.html
RM2WRH41B–U.S. Boys Working Reserve, Washington, between c1915 and c1920. Staff(?) of the U.S. Boys Working Reserve which was organized to recruit young volunteers to work in agriculture or industry to help the World War I effort.
African American couple shaking and stacking peanuts in Sumter County, Georgia. They volunteered in the 'peanut shaking holiday' working to save the wartime oil crop. Ca. 1943. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 245) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-african-american-couple-shaking-and-stacking-peanuts-in-sumter-county-170508557.html
RMKWB9B9–African American couple shaking and stacking peanuts in Sumter County, Georgia. They volunteered in the 'peanut shaking holiday' working to save the wartime oil crop. Ca. 1943. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 245)
Agriculture Department fabric technician examines the cotton stockings that would replace those made by Japanese silk, after Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-agriculture-department-fabric-technician-examines-the-cotton-stockings-50050678.html
RMCWC046–Agriculture Department fabric technician examines the cotton stockings that would replace those made by Japanese silk, after
Vietnamese boy in Xuyen Long transfers dried rice into a basket. This photograph captures a scene of civilian life during the Vietnam War. Image taken on November 13, 1969, by Sgt. R.W. Nelson, the photo is part of the collection documenting American military activities in Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-boy-in-xuyen-long-transfers-dried-rice-into-a-basket-this-photograph-captures-a-scene-of-civilian-life-during-the-vietnam-war-image-taken-on-november-13-1969-by-sgt-rw-nelson-the-photo-is-part-of-the-collection-documenting-american-military-activities-in-vietnam-image574173487.html
RM2TA3T3Y–Vietnamese boy in Xuyen Long transfers dried rice into a basket. This photograph captures a scene of civilian life during the Vietnam War. Image taken on November 13, 1969, by Sgt. R.W. Nelson, the photo is part of the collection documenting American military activities in Vietnam.
Farmerettes, between c1915 and 1918. Probably shows "farmerette" members of the Woman's Land Army of America (later Women's Land Army), an organization which encouraged women to work in agriculture to replace men who were in military service during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farmerettes-between-c1915-and-1918-probably-shows-quotfarmerettequot-members-of-the-womans-land-army-of-america-later-womens-land-army-an-organization-which-encouraged-women-to-work-in-agriculture-to-replace-men-who-were-in-military-service-during-world-war-i-image603635068.html
RM2X21XK8–Farmerettes, between c1915 and 1918. Probably shows "farmerette" members of the Woman's Land Army of America (later Women's Land Army), an organization which encouraged women to work in agriculture to replace men who were in military service during World War I.
Agriculture Department fabric technician examines the cotton stockings that would replace those made by Japanese silk, after FDR froze all Japanese credits in the United States in response to the Japanese occupation of French Indo-China. The stocking industry had only two months supply of silk and nylon production was in it's infancy. July 1941. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-agriculture-department-fabric-technician-examines-the-cotton-stockings-38132964.html
RMC612YG–Agriculture Department fabric technician examines the cotton stockings that would replace those made by Japanese silk, after FDR froze all Japanese credits in the United States in response to the Japanese occupation of French Indo-China. The stocking industry had only two months supply of silk and nylon production was in it's infancy. July 1941.
A U.S. Marine, Private First Class W. F. Koupray from Anlioch, California, guards Vietnamese workers as they harvest rice in a rice paddy during September 1965. This photograph, taken by Staff Sergeant H. Shipp, captures a moment of cooperation between American military personnel and Vietnamese civilians. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-marine-private-first-class-w-f-koupray-from-anlioch-california-guards-vietnamese-workers-as-they-harvest-rice-in-a-rice-paddy-during-september-1965-this-photograph-taken-by-staff-sergeant-h-shipp-captures-a-moment-of-cooperation-between-american-military-personnel-and-vietnamese-civilians-image574150460.html
RM2TA2PNG–A U.S. Marine, Private First Class W. F. Koupray from Anlioch, California, guards Vietnamese workers as they harvest rice in a rice paddy during September 1965. This photograph, taken by Staff Sergeant H. Shipp, captures a moment of cooperation between American military personnel and Vietnamese civilians.
Department Of Agriculture, 1917. First World War, USA: young people with badges reading 'Boys & Girls Achievement Work Club', preserving fruit and vegetables. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/department-of-agriculture-1917-first-world-war-usa-young-people-with-badges-reading-boys-amp-girls-achievement-work-club-preserving-fruit-and-vegetables-image485215676.html
RM2K5BDF8–Department Of Agriculture, 1917. First World War, USA: young people with badges reading 'Boys & Girls Achievement Work Club', preserving fruit and vegetables.
A Marine providing sniper guarding protection as Vietnamese farmers harvest rice crops during the Vietnam War. This image captures the efforts of the American military to ensure the safety of civilians during turbulent times. Photo taken in 1965 by the Department of Defense. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-marine-providing-sniper-guarding-protection-as-vietnamese-farmers-harvest-rice-crops-during-the-vietnam-war-this-image-captures-the-efforts-of-the-american-military-to-ensure-the-safety-of-civilians-during-turbulent-times-photo-taken-in-1965-by-the-department-of-defense-image574171433.html
RM2TA3NEH–A Marine providing sniper guarding protection as Vietnamese farmers harvest rice crops during the Vietnam War. This image captures the efforts of the American military to ensure the safety of civilians during turbulent times. Photo taken in 1965 by the Department of Defense.
Farmerette, Los Angeles, between c1915 and 1918. Probably shows a "farmerette" member of the Woman's Land Army of America (later Women's Land Army), an organization which encouraged women to work in agriculture to replace men who were in military service during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farmerette-los-angeles-between-c1915-and-1918-probably-shows-a-quotfarmerettequot-member-of-the-womans-land-army-of-america-later-womens-land-army-an-organization-which-encouraged-women-to-work-in-agriculture-to-replace-men-who-were-in-military-service-during-world-war-i-image599665806.html
RM2WRH3RX–Farmerette, Los Angeles, between c1915 and 1918. Probably shows a "farmerette" member of the Woman's Land Army of America (later Women's Land Army), an organization which encouraged women to work in agriculture to replace men who were in military service during World War I.
Marines from 1st Battalion, 5th Marines and Vietnamese civilians take a break after harvesting rice in Vietnam on February 6, 1970. The photograph shows a moment of respite amidst the ongoing conflict, capturing a different aspect of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) bh A374121 127 GVB -376. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-1st-battalion-5th-marines-and-vietnamese-civilians-take-a-break-after-harvesting-rice-in-vietnam-on-february-6-1970-the-photograph-shows-a-moment-of-respite-amidst-the-ongoing-conflict-capturing-a-different-aspect-of-vietnamese-civilian-life-during-the-vietnam-war-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-bh-a374121-127-gvb-376-image574156219.html
RM2TA3237–Marines from 1st Battalion, 5th Marines and Vietnamese civilians take a break after harvesting rice in Vietnam on February 6, 1970. The photograph shows a moment of respite amidst the ongoing conflict, capturing a different aspect of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) bh A374121 127 GVB -376.
Mrs. Anna Dike & Anne Morgan, between c1915 and 1918. Mrs. Anna Dike, Miss Anne Morgan and French politician Fernand David (1869-1935) inspecting land in France, plowed as part of the work of the American Fund for French Wounded during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-anna-dike-amp-anne-morgan-between-c1915-and-1918-mrs-anna-dike-miss-anne-morgan-and-french-politician-fernand-david-1869-1935-inspecting-land-in-france-plowed-as-part-of-the-work-of-the-american-fund-for-french-wounded-during-world-war-i-image599665776.html
RM2WRH3PT–Mrs. Anna Dike & Anne Morgan, between c1915 and 1918. Mrs. Anna Dike, Miss Anne Morgan and French politician Fernand David (1869-1935) inspecting land in France, plowed as part of the work of the American Fund for French Wounded during World War I.
This photograph captures a scene from the pig farm at the Chutei New Life Hamlet in Vietnam on June 2, 1966. The building in the image was made by the Vietnamese using scrap materials and serves as a storage area for grain and other food for the pigs. The photo was taken by Pfc. Norman and is part of the Defense Department's collection. (Image reference: GVB-268, 1D-15-153-66, 1stMarDiv Vietnam, Photog: Pfc. Norman, CHULAI NEW LIFE HAMLET) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-captures-a-scene-from-the-pig-farm-at-the-chutei-new-life-hamlet-in-vietnam-on-june-2-1966-the-building-in-the-image-was-made-by-the-vietnamese-using-scrap-materials-and-serves-as-a-storage-area-for-grain-and-other-food-for-the-pigs-the-photo-was-taken-by-pfc-norman-and-is-part-of-the-defense-departments-collection-image-reference-gvb-268-1d-15-153-66-1stmardiv-vietnam-photog-pfc-norman-chulai-new-life-hamlet-image574157121.html
RM2TA337D–This photograph captures a scene from the pig farm at the Chutei New Life Hamlet in Vietnam on June 2, 1966. The building in the image was made by the Vietnamese using scrap materials and serves as a storage area for grain and other food for the pigs. The photo was taken by Pfc. Norman and is part of the Defense Department's collection. (Image reference: GVB-268, 1D-15-153-66, 1stMarDiv Vietnam, Photog: Pfc. Norman, CHULAI NEW LIFE HAMLET)
Food Garden Commission, between 1910 and 1920. USA. Farmer ploughing with a Case tractor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/food-garden-commission-between-1910-and-1920-usa-farmer-ploughing-with-a-case-tractor-image482074221.html
RM2K08AGD–Food Garden Commission, between 1910 and 1920. USA. Farmer ploughing with a Case tractor.
A US Marine stands guard while Vietnamese farmers are seen harvesting their rice crop during the Vietnam War. This image is a Defense Department photograph taken in 1965, capturing the daily life of Vietnamese civilians amidst the ongoing conflict. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-marine-stands-guard-while-vietnamese-farmers-are-seen-harvesting-their-rice-crop-during-the-vietnam-war-this-image-is-a-defense-department-photograph-taken-in-1965-capturing-the-daily-life-of-vietnamese-civilians-amidst-the-ongoing-conflict-image574170503.html
RM2TA3M9B–A US Marine stands guard while Vietnamese farmers are seen harvesting their rice crop during the Vietnam War. This image is a Defense Department photograph taken in 1965, capturing the daily life of Vietnamese civilians amidst the ongoing conflict.
French cripples run a tractor, 17 May 1918 (date created or published later). Men operating a tractor, probably on an American Red Cross farm, established to assist French disabled veterans near Tours in 1918 during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-cripples-run-a-tractor-17-may-1918-date-created-or-published-later-men-operating-a-tractor-probably-on-an-american-red-cross-farm-established-to-assist-french-disabled-veterans-near-tours-in-1918-during-world-war-i-image599665480.html
RM2WRH3C8–French cripples run a tractor, 17 May 1918 (date created or published later). Men operating a tractor, probably on an American Red Cross farm, established to assist French disabled veterans near Tours in 1918 during World War I.
Marines guard against Viet Cong snipers while Vietnamese farmers harvest their rice crop in Vietnam in 1965. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-guard-against-viet-cong-snipers-while-vietnamese-farmers-harvest-their-rice-crop-in-vietnam-in-1965-image574159930.html
RM2TA36RP–Marines guard against Viet Cong snipers while Vietnamese farmers harvest their rice crop in Vietnam in 1965.
A group of Marines from the Marine Aircraft Control Squadron (MACS) 7 attend a meeting in the village of Sen Hias, near Chu Lai in Quang Ngai province, Vietnam on January 12, 1967. The meeting focuses on discussing the benefits of using hybridized corn to improve agricultural standards in the region. Image credit: Department of Defense, Marine Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-marines-from-the-marine-aircraft-control-squadron-macs-7-attend-a-meeting-in-the-village-of-sen-hias-near-chu-lai-in-quang-ngai-province-vietnam-on-january-12-1967-the-meeting-focuses-on-discussing-the-benefits-of-using-hybridized-corn-to-improve-agricultural-standards-in-the-region-image-credit-department-of-defense-marine-corps-image574143148.html
RM2TA2DCC–A group of Marines from the Marine Aircraft Control Squadron (MACS) 7 attend a meeting in the village of Sen Hias, near Chu Lai in Quang Ngai province, Vietnam on January 12, 1967. The meeting focuses on discussing the benefits of using hybridized corn to improve agricultural standards in the region. Image credit: Department of Defense, Marine Corps.
A young boy from Xuyen Long collects dried rice during the Vietnam War. Taken on November 13, 1969, this photograph depicts the efforts of Vietnamese civilians to sustain themselves amidst the conflict. Image captured by Sgt. R.W. Nelson, a photographer from the 1st Marine Division. Photo courtesy of the Defense Department (Marine Corps). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-young-boy-from-xuyen-long-collects-dried-rice-during-the-vietnam-war-taken-on-november-13-1969-this-photograph-depicts-the-efforts-of-vietnamese-civilians-to-sustain-themselves-amidst-the-conflict-image-captured-by-sgt-rw-nelson-a-photographer-from-the-1st-marine-division-photo-courtesy-of-the-defense-department-marine-corps-image574164205.html
RM2TA3C8D–A young boy from Xuyen Long collects dried rice during the Vietnam War. Taken on November 13, 1969, this photograph depicts the efforts of Vietnamese civilians to sustain themselves amidst the conflict. Image captured by Sgt. R.W. Nelson, a photographer from the 1st Marine Division. Photo courtesy of the Defense Department (Marine Corps).
'Private First Class G. W. Combs of C Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, verifies Vietnamese farmers' ID cards as another Marine stands guard in the Quang Ngai Province, Vietnam during Operation Golden Fleece-66. This photograph was taken on September 19, 1966, by Pfc. Russell and is a Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/private-first-class-g-w-combs-of-c-company-1st-battalion-7th-marines-verifies-vietnamese-farmers-id-cards-as-another-marine-stands-guard-in-the-quang-ngai-province-vietnam-during-operation-golden-fleece-66-this-photograph-was-taken-on-september-19-1966-by-pfc-russell-and-is-a-defense-department-photo-marine-corps-image574153963.html
RM2TA2Y6K–'Private First Class G. W. Combs of C Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, verifies Vietnamese farmers' ID cards as another Marine stands guard in the Quang Ngai Province, Vietnam during Operation Golden Fleece-66. This photograph was taken on September 19, 1966, by Pfc. Russell and is a Defense Department photo (Marine Corps).'
In this photograph taken on September 28, 1965, Marines guard a group of Vietnamese farmers as they gather their crops in an area infested by Viet Cong insurgents. Captain R.P. Brooks Boy, from San Diego, California, assists a farm woman in threshing rice while a marine stands guard in the background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-this-photograph-taken-on-september-28-1965-marines-guard-a-group-of-vietnamese-farmers-as-they-gather-their-crops-in-an-area-infested-by-viet-cong-insurgents-captain-rp-brooks-boy-from-san-diego-california-assists-a-farm-woman-in-threshing-rice-while-a-marine-stands-guard-in-the-background-image574151270.html
RM2TA2RPE–In this photograph taken on September 28, 1965, Marines guard a group of Vietnamese farmers as they gather their crops in an area infested by Viet Cong insurgents. Captain R.P. Brooks Boy, from San Diego, California, assists a farm woman in threshing rice while a marine stands guard in the background.
'Captain R.P. Brooks from San Diego, California learns how rice is threshed from a Vietnamese harvester in the Cam Bien River Valley. Due to the absence of modern machinery, all work in the area is done by hand. This photograph captures the reality of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-rp-brooks-from-san-diego-california-learns-how-rice-is-threshed-from-a-vietnamese-harvester-in-the-cam-bien-river-valley-due-to-the-absence-of-modern-machinery-all-work-in-the-area-is-done-by-hand-this-photograph-captures-the-reality-of-vietnamese-civilian-life-during-the-vietnam-war-image574160232.html
RM2TA376G–'Captain R.P. Brooks from San Diego, California learns how rice is threshed from a Vietnamese harvester in the Cam Bien River Valley. Due to the absence of modern machinery, all work in the area is done by hand. This photograph captures the reality of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War.'
Vietnamese civilian Tran Van Thieu operates a Kubota tractor to till a rice paddy near Hue City during the Vietnam War. This image captures the crucial role of agricultural activities in the local economy and showcases the impact of military operations on everyday civilian life in the region. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-civilian-tran-van-thieu-operates-a-kubota-tractor-to-till-a-rice-paddy-near-hue-city-during-the-vietnam-war-this-image-captures-the-crucial-role-of-agricultural-activities-in-the-local-economy-and-showcases-the-impact-of-military-operations-on-everyday-civilian-life-in-the-region-image574171850.html
RM2TA3P1E–Vietnamese civilian Tran Van Thieu operates a Kubota tractor to till a rice paddy near Hue City during the Vietnam War. This image captures the crucial role of agricultural activities in the local economy and showcases the impact of military operations on everyday civilian life in the region.
A U.S. Marine patrols a rice field in Charu Me, Quang Head Province, during Operation Ouden Fless-66 in September 1966. Private First Class C. M. Box ensures the safety of Vietnamese farmers while checking for any signs of enemy activity. Another Marine asks the farmers for information on possible Viet Cong presence in the area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-marine-patrols-a-rice-field-in-charu-me-quang-head-province-during-operation-ouden-fless-66-in-september-1966-private-first-class-c-m-box-ensures-the-safety-of-vietnamese-farmers-while-checking-for-any-signs-of-enemy-activity-another-marine-asks-the-farmers-for-information-on-possible-viet-cong-presence-in-the-area-image574170591.html
RM2TA3MCF–A U.S. Marine patrols a rice field in Charu Me, Quang Head Province, during Operation Ouden Fless-66 in September 1966. Private First Class C. M. Box ensures the safety of Vietnamese farmers while checking for any signs of enemy activity. Another Marine asks the farmers for information on possible Viet Cong presence in the area.
First Sergeant Nguyen Dinh Cu, an agricultural adviser with the Vietnamese 10th Political Warfare Battalion, assists Marines of the 1st Military Police Battalion's Civil Affairs Office in unloading bags of improved rice and fertilizer in a hamlet near Danang. This was part of a distribution effort to ensure that local hamlet officials knew proper planting procedures. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-sergeant-nguyen-dinh-cu-an-agricultural-adviser-with-the-vietnamese-10th-political-warfare-battalion-assists-marines-of-the-1st-military-police-battalions-civil-affairs-office-in-unloading-bags-of-improved-rice-and-fertilizer-in-a-hamlet-near-danang-this-was-part-of-a-distribution-effort-to-ensure-that-local-hamlet-officials-knew-proper-planting-procedures-image574146234.html
RM2TA2HAJ–First Sergeant Nguyen Dinh Cu, an agricultural adviser with the Vietnamese 10th Political Warfare Battalion, assists Marines of the 1st Military Police Battalion's Civil Affairs Office in unloading bags of improved rice and fertilizer in a hamlet near Danang. This was part of a distribution effort to ensure that local hamlet officials knew proper planting procedures.
Marines protect rice farmers during the Vietnam War in Operation HARVEST MOON. 200 Marines are air-lifted by UH-34 helicopters from Marine Aircraft Group (MAG)-36. Helicopter gunships from Marine Observation Squadron (VO)-6 provide air support by strafing and bombing the surrounding hills. This operation is in response to the Viet Cong's attempt to tax the crops. The tax is not collected. [Photo: Pfc. D. Marsh / Defense Dept. Photo / U.S. Marines / October 8, 1965] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-protect-rice-farmers-during-the-vietnam-war-in-operation-harvest-moon-200-marines-are-air-lifted-by-uh-34-helicopters-from-marine-aircraft-group-mag-36-helicopter-gunships-from-marine-observation-squadron-vo-6-provide-air-support-by-strafing-and-bombing-the-surrounding-hills-this-operation-is-in-response-to-the-viet-congs-attempt-to-tax-the-crops-the-tax-is-not-collected-photo-pfc-d-marsh-defense-dept-photo-us-marines-october-8-1965-image574173127.html
RM2TA3RK3–Marines protect rice farmers during the Vietnam War in Operation HARVEST MOON. 200 Marines are air-lifted by UH-34 helicopters from Marine Aircraft Group (MAG)-36. Helicopter gunships from Marine Observation Squadron (VO)-6 provide air support by strafing and bombing the surrounding hills. This operation is in response to the Viet Cong's attempt to tax the crops. The tax is not collected. [Photo: Pfc. D. Marsh / Defense Dept. Photo / U.S. Marines / October 8, 1965]
Vietnamese villagers observe a rice mill in action during a farm machinery demonstration near Danang, Vietnam in 1970. The demonstration, organized by Force Logistic Command, showcased equipment that expedited farmers' work, allowing them to complete a day's worth of work in just one hour. The photo was taken by 1stLt C.B. Simmons and is an official Defense Department photograph. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-villagers-observe-a-rice-mill-in-action-during-a-farm-machinery-demonstration-near-danang-vietnam-in-1970-the-demonstration-organized-by-force-logistic-command-showcased-equipment-that-expedited-farmers-work-allowing-them-to-complete-a-days-worth-of-work-in-just-one-hour-the-photo-was-taken-by-1stlt-cb-simmons-and-is-an-official-defense-department-photograph-image574171147.html
RM2TA3N4B–Vietnamese villagers observe a rice mill in action during a farm machinery demonstration near Danang, Vietnam in 1970. The demonstration, organized by Force Logistic Command, showcased equipment that expedited farmers' work, allowing them to complete a day's worth of work in just one hour. The photo was taken by 1stLt C.B. Simmons and is an official Defense Department photograph.
1st Platoon of C Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines patrolling Highway 1 in Quang Egal, Vietnam, as part of Operation Golder Firsce-66. They provide protection to Vietnamese farmers during the rice harvest. Photograph taken on September 19, 1966, by Pfc. Russell, 1st Marine Division. Defense Detachment Photo (Marine Corps) A369610 127 GVB-377. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1st-platoon-of-c-company-1st-battalion-7th-marines-patrolling-highway-1-in-quang-egal-vietnam-as-part-of-operation-golder-firsce-66-they-provide-protection-to-vietnamese-farmers-during-the-rice-harvest-photograph-taken-on-september-19-1966-by-pfc-russell-1st-marine-division-defense-detachment-photo-marine-corps-a369610-127-gvb-377-image574152874.html
RM2TA2WRP–1st Platoon of C Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines patrolling Highway 1 in Quang Egal, Vietnam, as part of Operation Golder Firsce-66. They provide protection to Vietnamese farmers during the rice harvest. Photograph taken on September 19, 1966, by Pfc. Russell, 1st Marine Division. Defense Detachment Photo (Marine Corps) A369610 127 GVB-377.
An armoured Huskie vehicle from the 11th Motor Transport Battalion of the 1stMarDiv in Vietnam, March 1970. The Huskie is seen ploughing through muddy water and sand, capable of climbing small hills and crossing small trenches. In this photo, seven Huskies are assisting farmers in harvesting their crops in a village. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) mis A372969. Sgt G. J. Vojack – photographer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-armoured-huskie-vehicle-from-the-11th-motor-transport-battalion-of-the-1stmardiv-in-vietnam-march-1970-the-huskie-is-seen-ploughing-through-muddy-water-and-sand-capable-of-climbing-small-hills-and-crossing-small-trenches-in-this-photo-seven-huskies-are-assisting-farmers-in-harvesting-their-crops-in-a-village-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-mis-a372969-sgt-g-j-vojack-photographer-image574157022.html
RM2TA333X–An armoured Huskie vehicle from the 11th Motor Transport Battalion of the 1stMarDiv in Vietnam, March 1970. The Huskie is seen ploughing through muddy water and sand, capable of climbing small hills and crossing small trenches. In this photo, seven Huskies are assisting farmers in harvesting their crops in a village. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) mis A372969. Sgt G. J. Vojack – photographer.
Xuyan Long villager proudly displaying his harvest outside the perimeter in Xuyen Long, Vietnam. The photo was taken on November 13, 1969, by Sergeant Robert W. Nelson during his military activities with the 1st Marine Division. The image is a documentation of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/xuyan-long-villager-proudly-displaying-his-harvest-outside-the-perimeter-in-xuyen-long-vietnam-the-photo-was-taken-on-november-13-1969-by-sergeant-robert-w-nelson-during-his-military-activities-with-the-1st-marine-division-the-image-is-a-documentation-of-vietnamese-civilian-life-during-the-vietnam-war-image574173573.html
RM2TA3T71–Xuyan Long villager proudly displaying his harvest outside the perimeter in Xuyen Long, Vietnam. The photo was taken on November 13, 1969, by Sergeant Robert W. Nelson during his military activities with the 1st Marine Division. The image is a documentation of Vietnamese civilian life during the Vietnam War.
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