The first Nike-Hercules missile service by the Republic of China (ROC) Army in Taiwan. The Presidential Office Building (No. 122, Sec. 1, Chongqing S. Rd., Zhongzheng District Taipei City 100006, Taiwan) in Taipei, Taiwan. Cars being parked outside the building. Pedicabs being driven on a road. Chinese officers seated in chairs to watch the Nike missile launch. Two Nike missiles in a raised position ready to be fired. One missile lifts off and leaves behind a fiery flare. Another Nike missile being launched and it lifts off.
First Nike-Hercules missile service by Chinese Army in Taiwan. Chinese soldiers wok on Nike missile. Chinese women at the bank of a pond as they wash clothes. Woman look up at the sky as they wash clothes. Chinese tea pickers work at a tea garden. Men and women wearing conical hats as they pick tea leafs. A man points towards the sky. Chinese and American technicians work on a Nike missile. They prepare the missile for launch.
First Nike-Hercules missile placed in service by Chinese Army in Taiwan. Chinese missile crew rushes from bunker to launch pad. Nike missile being raised to firing position. Commander in chief of the Chinese army General Lo Lieh and others on the inspection tour of the missile site. Commander in Chief being briefed by Chinese officers. General Lo Lieh accompanied by Colonel Chang Teh-pu ( yellow brassard) and others, tours the missile site.
Buildings and people in Taipei, Taiwan. The Presidential Office Building (No.122, Sec. 1, Chongqing South Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan) along Ketagalan Boulevard in Zhongzheng District with vehicular traffic in the foreground. Children play around a fountain and traffic on street in the background. Chinese signs on shops along Chung Hwa Road.
Nike missile launch in Taiwan. A group of Chinese (ROC) and American military advisors look at the Nike missile launch. They point towards the sky. Another group of Chinese advisors look skywards. Nike missiles take off during the launch.
A pilot and his crew inspect a F-105D aircraft for flight safety in the United States. A pilot stands beside the aircraft. The first task is to assess the condition of prime areas of the airplane. The pilot checks the physical condition of the aircraft. He checks tires of the aircraft and angle of free movement. Access doors are secured. Hydraulic lines and cables and many other things are checked. Crew checks landing light, safety pin, gears are in good condition. Wing tip is inspected. Engine access door are secured. The bomb bay doors are in a good condition. Interior and exterior of the tail pipe is checked and a compartment door is secured. The pilot and the crew check the left side of the aircraft. The left wing is inspected. Heat exchangers are inspected. Top service inspection is done and canopy is checked: seat arm vest, ejection seat, safety pin are installed and whole sitting is inspected. Interior: Bomb bay door handle and various dials of controls in the cockpit are checked. Seat belt and oxygen mask are checked. The pilot dons a helmet. After the engine starts, the crew checks the hydraulic system. Every phase is checked for safe return of the pilot and the aircraft.
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