Several French Douglas A-26 Invader aircraft taxi for take off on a bombing mission in Indochina. Aerial view of towns and villages from the aircraft.
French B-26 bombers in Indochina. Aircraft lined up with running engines. They take off and fly in formation. Aerial views of terrain. Views from cockpit. Buildings, mountains and forest. The aircraft fly over the clouds. An aerial view of a river and a field.
French gunner looks out from one of a long line of Douglas A-26 bombers flown by French Air Force in Indochina, as they taxi for takeoff. Very low altitude views from A-26 showing a church and other substantial building. A pilot at the controls in cockpit. Aircraft taxi on an airstrip. 'BC-579' written on an aircraft. An aerial view of the land. One aircraft drops bombs. The bombers in flight. Three bombers in formation flight. Flight of three French fighter aircraft.
U.S. Army psychological warfare team in Korea during the Korean War. A jeep and a trailer of a psychological warfare team backs up into a clearing in a wooded region. The team consists of two men, an American soldier and a Korean soldier. Equipment being unloaded and put together. A soldier attaches a speaker into the equipment. The soldier pins up a wire. A generator starts and amplifier being turned on.
U.S. Army psychological warfare team in Korea during the Korean War. A Korean soldier strings a wire to the foxhole, gets his paper ready and starts to broadcast. Announcer with his script before him as he speaks into a microphone.
Opening scene shows numerous guests seated at an outdoor luncheon in the gerden of George Eastman's house in Rochester, New York. The occasion is the 100th Anniversary of Gorge Eastman's birth. Views of the house where Eastman was born. It has been moved from Waterville, New York to its present location in the gardens of his last home in Rochester, New York. Two little girls stand with parents. One holds a Kodak camera. Closeup of a woman taking a photograph and another of a young man photographing with a compact motion picture camera. A man using a historic motion picture camra on a tripod. People gather around the porch of the Eastman birthplace house where Officials of the George Eastman House, including Dr. C. E. Kenneth Mees, President, Mr. James E. Gleason, Chairman of the Board, and Mr. Charles Hutchison, Vice Presi-dent, are seated. One of them is seen speaking at a podium. Mrs. Robert Ranlett, Eastman's long time friend, uncovers a commemorative plaque on the porch. Next are scenes photographed in July 1928, when George Eastman gave a garden party to introduce Kodakcolor to notable guests. He stands with Thomas Edison in the garden. Closeup of Eastman on that occasion. Cover of book holding George Eastman commemorative postage stamps. A sheet of the new stamps signed at the bottom by Postmaster General, Arthur E. Summerfield. Closeup of the stamps. Guards placing wreaths at a sculptured planter in the center of the Eastman House garden. Men gathered with hats removed for the commemoration.