An Arabian-American oil company in Kuwait. Cars move down a highway. Officials look at the model of Arabian-American Oil company. A sign reads 'Welcome. Kuwait Oil Company'. A model of the oil plant. Officials confer. Arab and American officials look at the model of an oil derrick.
Arabian troops wander on mountains in Arabia during World War 1. Arabian troops walk near a mountain and then climb a mountain. Arab troops march during timeframe of Arab Revolt against the Turks. Troops stand in formation holding the flag of the Arab Revolt. Troops ride on camels. Troops halt near a tent. Troops carry another troop on litter. Troops stand in formation and start marching.
Highlights the role of United States Coast Guard in Operation Desert Storm, Saudi Arabia. Tanks and planes take off during early hours of 17th January 1991 to attack Iraq and Operation Desert Storm gets underway. Newspaper headline reads, "WAR! Forces Launch Attack on Iraq" President George H W Bush in his address explains the need and importance of military action against Iraq. United States Coast Guards on board a patrol boat underway at sea off the coast of Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Storm. Men send messages on wireless. A man at a gun on board a boat. BM2 Joe Gosh and PS1 Jim Cudney state the preparedness for the war.
A Saudi Arabian communication satellite (and two other satellites) are launched in space by United States space shuttle Discovery on mission STS-51G. An Arabic news bulletin anchor, speaking in English, introduces the event. He then tries to interview first Saudi Arabian space flier Prince Sultan Salman bin Al Saud through video conferencing. Sultan Salman of Saudi Arabia, in United States space shuttle Discovery, is visible on a TV monitor in the background. During delays while attempting to make voice contact with Prince Saud, the news anchor, now speaking in Arabic, reports about the space flight in Discovery. Finally, radio contact is made, and the anchor is able to converse with Prince Saud about his experience.
United States Secretary of Defense in Washington D.C., United States. Prince Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia at a table. Ibrahim Al Sowayel, Saudi Arabian Ambassador next to him. United States Secretary of Defense, James R. Schlesinger at the head of the table. Secretary Schlesinger speaks. Deputy Secretary of Defense William P. Clements at the meeting. Saudi Arabian Army officers seated at the table. Department of Defense emblem with James R. Schlesinger's name plate.
King Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia during a visit to Washington DC. A Saudi broadcaster describes events in Arabic. United States President Lyndon B. Johnson and King Faisal with other dignitaries in a conference. King Faisal arrives at the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, where Saudi and American flags fly. He is greeted by the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Ibrahim bin Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al Suwaiyel, and the embassy staff. The King receives guests at the embassy, including William Averell Harriman, an American diplomat and 48th Governor of New York. Ambassador Al Suwaiyel accompanies King Faisal in greeting the guests. Guests are identified by narrator in Arabic. President Johnson arrives by car and is greeted and escorted into the embassy. Orchestra plays "Hail to the Chief." President Johnson mingles with guests, accompanied by King Faisal. The King greets succession of arriving guests, including Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Mrs. Rusk, and Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Guests enjoy a sumptuous buffet. A cake made in the shape of an Arab mosque. An Arabian golden bird ornament beside plates of canapé.