U.S. Marine Corps of Kimpo Provisional Regiment in Korea during the Korean War. Interior of a FDC (Fire Direction Center) bunker. U.S. soldiers relax, sit around and read prior to a fire mission. A wall map in the background. A man answers a phone. A Horizontal Control Operator (HCO) and a Vertical Control Operator (VCO) look up they grab their pads and take down data from an FO (Forward Observer). The HCO plots coordinates. He looks up and speaks to a computer. A view of the hands of the HCO as he plots the coordinates. The VCO plots the coordinates. A close up of the VCO plotting the coordinates and he calls out to the computer. The VCO picks up a phone and speaks to the Battery Executive in the field. A forward observer phone operator speaks over a phone and starts timing with his watch. The watch and the man on the phone.
Facilities given to U.S. Marine Corps of Kimpo Provisional Regiment in Korea during the Korean War. A bunker. The front view of the bunker. The flooring inside the bunker. 'Bunker I' written on a board. Interior of the bunker shows sleeping facilities given to the soldiers, air ventilation and a stove. A pointer in a man's hand indicates air ventilation over a door from the inside.
U.S. 90mm antiaircraft artillery in surface mission, Kimpo provisional regiment, Korea. Soldiers go into a sandbagged bunker. A soldier at 90mm antiaircraft artillery. Interiors of FDC (Fire Direction Center) bunker. Soldiers relax, sit around and read prior to the fire mission. A soldier answers a phone. Firing orders are received. A soldier looks out through a slit.
U.S. 90mm antiaircraft artillery in surface mission, Kimpo provisional regiment, Korea. Sandbagged gun emplacement showing 90mm antiaircraft artillery. The gun crew walks towards the gun. Face of the azimuth dial on the gun.
United States Senator Andrew Frank Schoeppel with Senator Bricker in the United States. Senator Andrew Frank Schoeppel reviews G.O.P. ( Republican party) record with Senator John W. Bricker. Senator Bricker talks about problems regarding television and radio stations and also talks about support from the people of Kansas city. Senator Andrew Frank Schoeppel thanks Senator John W. Bricker and talks about the work to be done ahead.
Several zirconium-clad fuel rods of highly enriched uranium (HEU) are seen on a table. A hand rolls more beside the others, making a total of 6 rods. An engineer is seen at a work station associated with testing of the prototype pressurized water reactor plant for the USS Nautilus (SSN 571). Scene shifts to the Atomic Energy Commission's National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho, where a truck is delivering a hydraulic cooling pump for the prototype reactor. View across barren terrain of a building at the site, where the prototype reactor is being tested. Closer view of the building and monitoring equipment housed in a small structure outside. Closeup of reactor pressure vessel being moved on an overhead crane and lowered into position and installed inside the facility. Instrumented control panel for the prototype reactor. A man steps to the panel and manipulates the main control wheel. Closeup of gauge reflecting effects of control movements.