U.S. Army Airborne soldiers undergo a training in the United States. A sign board reads 'Airborne Tower Training Area'. U.S. Army Airborne soldiers run during their physical training. They get haircuts. They try their uniforms and boots. They do mud wrestling and push ups during their exercise session. They learn to fall and be in a proper body position. They learn pre jump procedures and travel between towers swinging from ropes. The soldiers receive individual attention and constant instruction about safe jumping from an instructor. They learn to handle parachutes. They learn the methods of controlling the parachutes during descend and they jump off from a tower using parachutes.
Delivery of Stars and Stripes newspaper in Korea during the Korean War. A man drives a newspaper delivery truck through a deserted street. He arrives at an American outpost. The man hands over newspapers to each soldier. The soldiers read the newspaper and eat their breakfast.
American Forces Radio and Television Station facility in Washington DC, United States. The U.S. Capitol. Traffic on streets. A man sorts and checks news ticker tapes. Rolls of ticker tape emitting from a printing machine and growing in large coil piles. Another man feeds the ticker tapes in a teletype in a newsroom at the American Forces Radio and Television Station.
American Forces Radio and Television Station facility in Washington DC, United States. A man checks recordings of news, sports and special events at a station. The recordings are edited to remove commercial messages. Officials read program details at a operating schedule board. Men work at a station and feed the programs to a American Forces Radio and Television Station by short wave transmitters.
The American Forces Korea Network in Seoul, South Korea. In a weather reporting segment, an officer points at a weather board. Information is gathered from data gathering devices at a military weather bureau. A live performance by a musician artist at a studio, where he plays guitar and sings. A demonstration of an attack by a military guide dog on enemy agents. Guest appearance by sports champions during a show.
American servicemen are kept informed by newspapers and radio telecasts. In Guam, Mariana Islands : a serviceman seated at a table in a room listens to a radio and writes a letter to his wife. A radio disc jockey hosts a musical show and plays songs for listeners from a studio. In Korea : a soldier reads Stars and Stripes newspaper while getting a haircut. In South Vietnam: mechanics read a newspaper. Newspapermen work and write for the Pacific edition of Stars and Stripes newspaper. In Thailand : American servicemen watch a sports program at USO Club. A video taping technician works with recording devices at a television station. American soldiers watch a television show. A television engineer controls a program on air at the American Forces Korea Network. A man works on a typewriter.
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