Activities of United States Federal Marshals during AIM (American Indian Movement) occupation at the outskirts of Lakota Nation in United States. People stand around a car. U.S. marshals see papers spread over. They frisk men. A women shows luggage from her bag to a marshal.
Activities of United States Federal Marshals during AIM (American Indian Movement) occupation at the outskirts of Lakota Nation in United States. A U.S. marshal looks through binocular. Two Marshals stand over dugout. A marshal sits in dugout. A helicopter lands in field and takes off.
Activities of United States Federal Marshals during AIM (American Indian Movement) siege of Wounded Knee on the outskirts of Native American Indian Lakota Nation in United States. Man stands holding a child. U.S. Marshals in camouflage uniform stand besides him. Man poses with a child. A man and woman talk. Woman comes and takes the child. She poses with the child.
A dramatized enactment showing a North Vietnamese interrogator sitting at a desk as he lights up a cigarette. He interrogates a Prisoner of War standing before him. (Camera slate indicates 'Operation Homecoming,'). A guard hits the prisoner several times with a club in the stomach and throws him on the floor during interrogation, for not cooperating with the Interrogating Officer.
An enactment shows a North Vietnamese guard hitting a prisoner of war during interrogation in a small room. Guard hits the prisoner in his stomach with a club, kicks him in the stomach and throws him against the wall. An interrogator sits at a desk and smokes a cigarette as he interrogates the prisoner standing before him.
An enactment showing a North Vietnamese Interrogating Officer sitting at his desk as a guard brings a Prisoner of War for interrogation. Officer asks questions and prisoner replies to them. Officer takes down notes. He also gives some books to the prisoner. Guard takes away the Prisoner of War.