Psychological warfare operations (PSYOP) and information dissemination demonstration by the United States Army during the Cold War. A jeep with a loudspeaker driving on a field, driving into the bush. Two United States soldiers set up a horn loaded loudspeaker array in a field. A soldier speaking into a microphone, probably a lip-ribbon microphone or "lip mic" used to amplify in noisy environments. Two soldiers arrange a horn loaded loudspeaker array into place behind bushes.
Psychological warfare operations (PSYOP) and information dissemination demonstration by the United States Army during the Cold War. Two United States soldiers remove a smoke canister from a 105mm HE smoke shell at a small wooden table in a forest. They insert a pack containing leaflets inside the shell to replace the smoke canister. Soldier reassemble the shell containing leaflets. A soldier takes away the shell.
Psychological warfare operations (PSYOP) and information dissemination demonstration by the United States Army during the Cold War. Two United States soldiers a metal retaining ring containing a large roll of leaflets. A large bomb is opened by soldiers. Soldiers set in four large rolls of leaflets inside the bomb. A soldier cuts strings to close the bomb. The two United States soldiers carry the bomb away.
Return of United States Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson from a two-week official tour of Southeast Asia (Vietnam) and reports to President John F. Kennedy on his trip. A helicopter carrying Vice President Johnson lands on the White House lawn. The Washington Monument can be seen in the background upon the helicopter’s landing. Row of cameramen with The Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) in background. Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson shakes hands with President Kennedy. Vice President Johnson’s daughter, Lynda Bird, can be seen disembarking from the helicopter behind her parents. President Kennedy speaks with Vice President Johnson and Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson as they walk on the White House lawn.
Former United States President Herbert Hoover returns to Washington DC from an international food security survey mission done at President Harry Truman’s request. Former President Herbert Hoover disembarks from an Air Transport Command (ATC) plane. Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson shakes hands with former president Hoover as welcome to Washington DC. Former President Hoover and Secretary Anderson walk together from the tarmac, enter the White House together. Former President Hoover reports, showing documents to United States President Harry S. Truman and Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson inside the Oval Office of the White House.
United States turnover of former US destroyer-escort warship to the Republic of China (ROC) under a lend-lease arrangement after World War II in 1946. Sailor hoists the Republic of China flag onboard ship. Decommissioned United States Navy destroyer-escort with Republic of China flag docked in San Diego, California. Republic of China Navy Commander Lin and United States Navy Commander Herbrandt salute to sailors. Commander Lin and Commander Herbrandt shakes hands onboard. Republic of China Navy seamen stand in formation, wearing the standard navy uniform. ROC seaman training to aim using artillery. An ROC sailor demonstrates rope knotting. Republic of China and United States sailors play Chinese Checkers and dice onboard as destroyer sails to Republic of China. The decommissioned USS Magnet (AM-260), acquired by the Republic of China as ROCS Yung Ning, sailing the Pacific Ocean.
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