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Frank Zappa onstage in Germany, 1978

Dan Warfield ©Stars and Stripes
Saarbrücken, Germany, September, 1978: Frank Zappa entertains the crowd during his 1978 European tour. In an interview, the future Rock and Roll Hall of Famer complained of "corporations that make the difference in terms of distribution and financing for new artistic events, where these decisions are being made by committees of accountants." He also offered the opinion that "the committee is going to be one of the great retarding factors in the advancement of civilization."

RELATED MATERIAL:
Stars and Stripes' September, 1978 Q&A with Frank Zappa.

Fueling a Phantom jet at Cam Ranh Bay, 1966

Wallace Beene ©Stars and Stripes
Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam, February, 1966: Two airmen fuel an F-4C Phantom jet at the Cam Ranh Bay airstrip. To solve the problem of how to get fuel to the planes during construction at the base, a six-inch pipeline was built from a tanker anchored in the bay to the airstrip. The pipeline reportedly could move 30,000 gallons per hour.

RELATED MATERIAL:
Stars and Stripes' 1966 story about the fuel pipeline.

Preparing POWs for Nguyen Cao Ky's arrival, 1967

Robert Kersey ©Stars and Stripes
Gio Linh, South Vietnam, March, 1967: A South Vietnamese soldier combs the hair of bound and blindfolded North Vietnamese Army prisoners in preparation for the arrival of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. During his visit to the camp near the DMZ, Ky talked with the now-well-groomed POWs; he also signed two leaflets and a 175mm round which were fired toward North Vietnam by U.S. and ARVN artillery units.

Cow guards the trees in Belgium

Gus Schuettler ©Stars and Stripes
Belgium, undated: After driving past this scene, Stars and Stripes photographer Gus Schuettler realized that he was about to miss a great shot, so he went back and focused in on the bovine guardian of the trees. Schuettler, who died October 2, 2012 in Florida, counted this photo as one of his favorites among the thousands he took in an award-winning career that stretched from the 1950s through the Gulf War.

RELATED MATERIAL:
Gus Schuettler's obituary, with a collection of some of his best photos.

West Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter, 1951

Red Grandy ©Stars and Stripes
Frankfurt, Germany, March, 1951: West Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter talks to reporters at Rhein-Main Airport upon his return from a 12-day visit to the United States. Reuter, a former German Communist Party official who led the city through the Soviet blockade of 1948-49, said U.S. leaders had assured him of continued aid.

RELATED MATERIAL:
Stars and Stripes' 1951 story about Mayor Reuter's return to Germany.

Poster in Brcko, Bosnia, 1997

Ken George ©Stars and Stripes
Brcko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September, 1997: Staff Sgt. Joseph Young of Vilseck, Germany-based Company D, 2-2 Infantry, stands guard duty in front of a street sign adorned with a poster of fugitive Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic. The hole in the center of Karadzic's forehead was caused by shrapnel from a grenade that exploded two months earlier, but the message may have been less political than one might expect: A person involved in a lovers' triangle reportedly spotted the other two together at a cafe and tossed the grenade from a passing vehicle. No one was injured.

Ski ballet at Garmisch, 1961

Red Grandy ©Stars and Stripes
Garmisch, Germany, 1961: Students taking ski lessons at the U.S. military's popular Garmisch resort send snow flying as they join their instructor in an informal ski ballet.

Sculpture causes a stir at the Seoul Museum of Modern Art, 1980

Chet King ©Stars and Stripes
Seoul, South Korea, June, 1980: Amused visitors to Seoul's Museum of Modern Art react to a whimsical, anatomically correct granite sculpture of a nude boy.

Directing helicopters in Vietnam, 1967

Tom Dreiling ©Stars and Stripes
South Vietnam, April 25, 1967:
Capt. Thomas B. Mannix of B Company, 27th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division, center, uses a pair of radios to direct orbiting helicopters into position during a mission to round up suspected Viet Cong who were fleeing from interrogators in Hau Nghai Province. At left is Spec. 4 Thomas J. Alway; at right is Spec. 4 Mike Wells. Once the suspects were rounded up, they weren't freed unless they matched the descriptions on their ID cards. Failing that, they were taken to district headquarters.

The Andrews Sisters in Germany, 1961

Tony Evanoski ©Stars and Stripes
Wiesbaden, Germany, May, 1961:
The Andrews Sisters — Maxene, Patty and LaVerne, left to right — mug for the camera as they prepare for a series of shows at U.S. bases in Germany, followed by an eight-week tour of England.  The sisters were performing before military audiences for the first time since World War II, when they were the nation's top female group with such hits as "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy."

RELATED MATERIAL:
Stars and Stripes' 1961 story about the Andrews Sisters.

 
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