Activities of United States1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War in Vietnam. The U.S. Army Boeing CH-47 Chinook is directed to landing. Soldiers of the 2d Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade (United States), load a 105mm Howitzer into the CH-47.
Activities of United States1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War in Vietnam. Soldier examines a captured Vietcong 57mm Recoilless Rifle. A sign on the ground reads, "Do Not Touch Weapons"
2000 Buddhist monks and nuns carry placards and boards in their hands. They are revolting to unseat the regime of Premier Tran Van Huong in Saigon. Soldiers with guns in their hands and they try to control the people. Children demonstrate in front of soldiers. People are running. They get injured. They help the injured people and continue with the demonstration. Women and children are crying. Injured monk lying on the road. Soldiers take their position and try to control the revolt. More riots break out. Soldiers beat people. (Vietnam War period).
Construction site where the engineers work to build an apartment. They use a huge crane which they call "Little David" to build the apartment. They watch the crane. Man who operates the crane watches the working people from above. He presses a button in the crane. It fills the cement mixture into the appropriate place. Men watch the system of the crane. Men demonstrate the accuracy of crane, by bringing down a slab on to a beer mug without touching it.
Cars and buses on a busy street in Japan. A factory in which an old car is burnt. Iron parts of the car remain after burning. The burnt car is lifted with a pulley and kept into a big container made for this purpose. Men watch the car. Car is then pressed with the cover of the container to bring it down into cubes of iron.
Vintage footage from the 1890s of two women playing tennis on a grass court while spectators look on. The women players are wearing white ankle length dresses customary for the time. Next scene shows famous French woman tennis star Suzann Lenglen playing tennis in the 1920s wearing a shorter skirt. Next scene is indoors, showing a woman altering the skirt length of tennis star Gussie Moran. Scene changes to a designer studio in London in the 1960s. Designer Ted Tinling assists models with new mini skirts and other tennis fashions that he designed. Models in designer Teddy Tingling's creations. Girls in various tennis outfits including short skirts, shorts, stockings and trousers. Close up views of the various women's tennis fashions.
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