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          Centennial Lake Story
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B11-MA 131: B11-FR03 · Framed · undated
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Framed object - Centennial Lake Story", SD Digest illustration by James Pollock.

          Cattail
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B11-MA 131: B11-FR04 · Framed · undated
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Artwork of two cattails. Framed image size is 15" x 18". Text on the back says - SD Digest Illustration. Used in renewal insert Digest 1981 volume 48 #5. Also make prints. Cattail."

          CAT XV: Panama Team
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B02-MA 131: B02-F21 · Folder · 2000
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Panama Team: Michael R. Bigbie, Steven M. Hyatt
          Tour: April 1, 1974 to July 1, 1974

          CAT XIV: Alaska Team
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B02-MA 131: B02-F20 · Folder · 2000
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Alaska Team: Mark McFaul, Richard John Peterson
          Tour: March 15, 1974 to June 14, 1974

          CAT XIII: Germany Team
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B02-MA 131: B02-F19 · Folder · 1996, 2000
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          German Team: Joseph S. Hindley, William G. Jacobson, Jr., William F. Voiland, Robert A. Winter
          Tour: December 4, 1972 to February 9, 1973

          CAT XII: Thailand Team
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B02-MA 131: B02-F18 · Folder · 2000
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Thailand Team: Herbert J. Brady, Jr., Larry R. Herring, Joseph L. Mertes, Joseph F. Rodriquez
          Tour: February 14, 1971 to June 15, 1971

          CAT XI: Thailand Team
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B02-MA 131: B02-F17 · Folder · 2000
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Thailand Team: Gerald W. Dokken, Glen Felch, Kenneth R. Grissom, Richard Nickolson
          Tour: October 1 1970 to January 30, 1971

          CAT X: Korea Team
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B02-MA 131: B02-F16 · Folder · 1996, 2000
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Korea Team: David L. Grinstein, Chester Jezierski, William H. Steel, Howard D. Webb, Lawrence A. Westby
          Tour: April 20 1970 to June 20, 1970

          CAT: Waiting to Lift Off
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14 IT-050 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Waiting to lift off was inspired by a trip fellow artist Sam Alexander and I made to the 93rd setting in less than an hour after being wounded. "Dust Off" was the tactical call sign we used by aid ambulances. Flying into an active landing zone to pick up wounded was a dangerous job. We now know that pilots, crew chiefs, and accompanying medical corpsmen stood a 1 in 3 chance of being injured, wounded, or killed in their line of work. I didn't fly on a "Dust Off" but did at least two related paintings out of respect for these brave soldiers who put their lives at risk daily for others. Ink/watercolor print on foam board.

          CAT: Waiting Interrogation
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14 IT-051 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          While working as a soldier artist in Vietnam I visited 199th LIB. At the time of my visit they captured two VC suspects and were interrogating them. I did sketches and this watercolor interpreting this experience. Watercolor print on foam board.

          CAT: Waiting and Lonesome
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14 IT-056 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Lonesome: Being overseas, away from family, friends, and familiar places by itself can be emotionally draining on any soldier. Throw into that mix having to go out on a patrol where danger and all kinds of physical hardships have to be injured. I did this painting as a result of my visit with 199th LIB in Vietnam. I tried to capture the emotional drain war can have on an individual. How after coming back from patrol a soldier can be emotionally and physically exhausted. Waiting: While visiting the 199th LIB I sat around waiting with the soldiers I would soon be going on patrol with. In the gouache sketch I tried to express the melancholy feelings that accompanied the wait. Two prints on foam board.

          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B02-MA 131: B02-F44 · Folder · 1996
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          "The Quiet Side of Military Life - Arts & Crafts in the U.S. Army," by Noelle Backer, December 1996 , p. 22
          Includes interview with Pollock

          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14 IT-044 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          While visiting the 196th LIB I went on an aerial reconnaissance flight. Two radio officers looked out the open door of a Huey and radioed back information about what they were observing as the craft flew above an area of interest. The next day I would be on the ground with a patrol in the area being observed. This pen and ink drawing depicts one of the officers at work on the floor, looking out the door of a "huey."

          CAT: Old Vietnamese Man
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14 IT-042 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          This pen and ink wash expresses some of the character of the local population in Vietnam

          CAT: Medcap with 11th CAV
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14 IT-047 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Photos taken in a Vietnamese Village while traveling on a day trip with the 11th Armored Cavalry. On this Medical Civis Action Program (MEDCAP) local villagers were treated for minor medical issues. Soap and other personal hygiene items were distributed to villagers. Three photographs prints and put on foam board.

          CAT: Med Evacuation
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14 IT-055 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Medical Evacuations in Vietnam were efficient. Dust-off crew members unselfishly sent into battle zones and put themselves in danger in order to save the lives of the wounded. Oil print on foam board.

          CAT: Looking Down the trail
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14-IT-049 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          As an artist traveling with the 196th LIB in the Chu Lai area of Vietnam I experience first hand the hardship of ordinary soldiers in Vietnam experienced daily. It was blistering hot and bugs swarmed as we waded through a dirty leech infested stream. When we reached dry ground one of the soldiers said, "you getter take your boots off and check yourself over." I took my boots and socks off and my legs were covered with leeches. The soldiers got a good laugh when they saw my startled book as I plucked leeches from my legs. I stayed with this patrol until the next resupply helicopter came. It wasn't fair I could leave, but my new found friends seemed to understand and wished me well. Several soldiers shook my hand as I made my way to the waiting craft. I could hear someone say as I climbed aboard the waiting helicopter, "Come back and see us again some time." Watercolor print on foam board.

          CAT: Jungle Patrol
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14 IT-045 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Tramping through the jungles and rice paddies in Vietnam's hot bug infested environment was unpleasant and fatiguing. I only spent from 1-3 days at a time in the field with any particular unit. Solders that spent a full rout doing this dangerous work had and still have my respect and admiration. Four photographs printed and put on foam board.

          CAT IV: Thomas, Frank M.
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B01-MA 131: B01-F39 · Folder · 1967, 1995-1996, 2003
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          Tour: August 15, 1967 to December 31, 1967
          Technical supervisor for Teams IV and V and a Lt. in the Army. Later service on Gulf War Combat Art team during the Gulf war.

          Cat in the Flower Box
          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B13-MA131: B13 IT-062 · Art · 1985 April 27
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          85.04.27.15 Original pen and ink drawing on Canson Mi-Tientes paper

          SDSU-Archives MA 131-MA 131: B14-MA131: B14 IT-048 · Item · 1967
          Part of James Pollock Papers

          I was flown by a supply helicopter to a 196th unit on patrol in the Chu Lai area. When I arrived the patrol was guarding a group of kids. The First Lieutenant in charge said: "What am I going to do with them? If I turn them loose they may be VC sympathizers and give the location of our camp. If I don't turn them loose it means we will have to feed them and stand guard which means extra c-rations and extra men..." The kids were kept overnight, in the morning, chattering and wet from the rain, they were fed and let go. On this same patrol with the 196th I made my first poncho tent. It tool a while but eventually I got the stakes and poncho arranged so I could get under it. I was proud of how it turned out. It started to pour and soon realized I had a problem, water was gushing into my tent. I had neglected to dig a trench. Soaked, I got up and dug the trench. Two photographs printed and put on foam board.