Operation Arkansas by U.S. Army in Little Rock, Arkansas, during time of forced school desegregation in the American Civil Rights Movement. U.S. Army station wagon with African American students accompanied by U.S. 101st Airborne Division guards in jeeps leaves Central High School.
U.S. Airborne Division soldiers in Little Rock, Arkansas during Operation Arkansas. Schoolgirl is being interviewed, claiming that she was denied entry to the Central High School. Battalion S-3 of U.S. 153rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion Major Robert A. Jones operates phones in Central High School. U.S. 101st Airborne Division soldiers playing basketball.
Aerial distribution of propaganda newspapers and leaflets from Italy by United States aimed at German troops during World War II. U.S. airmen stack wrapped newspapers on plane. Newspapers are unloaded from a truck. Airmen stands near plane. Same plane in flight.
Distribution of propaganda newspapers in Italy by United States army aimed at German troops during World War II. 105mm bomb shells used to spread propaganda newspapers and leaflets. U.S. airmen fit leaflets in shell.
U.S. soldiers prepare to load surrender leaflets aboard U.S. plane in Taegu, Korea during Korean War. Interiors show three U.S. soldiers writes on leaflets. They come out of canvas-covered shack and walk toward parked U.S. Army Air Forces C-47 Skytrain transport plane. Men enter the plane. A Sergeant cranks the loudspeaker.
Ruins of a town in Korea during Korean War. U.S. soldiers with rifles walk past bomb-damaged buildings in a Korean town. Soldiers inspect a foxhole.
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