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Vietnam War Era U.S. Army Engineer Unit at Oakland Army Base Multiracial Military Life Photo Album Early 1970s

Vietnam War Era U.S. Army Engineer Unit at Oakland Army Base Multiracial Military Life Photo Album Early 1970s by Vietnam Military Photo Album

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Title
Vietnam War Era U.S. Army Engineer Unit at Oakland Army Base Multiracial Military Life Photo Album Early 1970s
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Vietnam Military Photo Album
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1970. U.S. Army Engineer Company photo album, early 1970s, documents logistical operations, base life, and personnel composition at Oakland Army Base during the Vietnam War, providing visual evidence of military transportation infrastructure and the integration of a diverse workforce within a key Pacific transit hub. The material records the functioning of an engineer unit responsible for vehicle maintenance, cargo handling, and operational readiness, while also capturing the presence of African American servicemen and female personnel within the same working and ceremonial environments. It supports research into military logistics on the U.S. home front, race and gender integration in the armed forces, and the institutional processes that sustained overseas deployment during the Vietnam War. Album containing 369 photographs, including 353 color and 16 black and white images, most measuring approximately 5 x 3.5 inches, compiled at Oakland Army Base and the adjacent Port of Oakland. The contents document heavy machinery and vehicle maintenance, including bulldozers, cranes, transport trucks, and military jeeps, with numerous images showing mechanics engaged in repair work. Additional photographs depict combat training exercises, including rifle instruction with M16 firearms, alongside formal ceremonies in which soldiers of varied racial backgrounds and both genders receive promotions, commendations, and instruction from commanding officers. Several images show administrative office environments, providing insight into the clerical and organizational functions supporting base operations. Group scenes include family-oriented gatherings and meals, indicating the social dimension of service life within the base setting. Produced at a time when Oakland Army Base operated as a principal embarkation and return point for U.S. forces traveling to and from Vietnam and other locations in East Asia, the album documents the domestic infrastructure underpinning overseas military engagement. The emphasis on machinery, cargo movement, and personnel readiness reflects the scale and complexity of logistical coordination required during the conflict. The visible diversity within the unit corresponds with broader transformations in the U.S. military following desegregation and evolving roles for women, making the album relevant to studies of institutional change during the late stages of the Vietnam War. Light wear to album edges and corners, photographs well-preserved with minor handling marks; overall very good. A substantial visual record of engineer operations and base life at a critical West Coast military installation during wartime.