The U.S. 1st Cavalry Division prior to the Siege of Plei Me in Plei Me, Vietnam. Catholic chaplain celebrates Mass for a small group of soldiers who stand around a vehicle. Soldiers pray. Trees in the background. (Vietnam War period).
The U.S. 1st Cavalry Division prior to the Siege of Plei Me in Plei Me, Vietnam. Aerial view of the rear of Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter. Two Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopters in flight in distance. A jeep drives past the CH-47 parked. Soldiers near the aircraft parked. A soldier walks towards thatched huts. Soldiers unload M102 105mm Howitzer from Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter. Soldiers around howitzer on field. (Vietnam War period).
The U.S. 1st Cavalry Division prior to the Siege of Plei Me in Plei Me, Vietnam. A sign reads '228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Hq'. Aerial view of a Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter in flight over a landscape and some houses. A soldier at the door of a helicopter with M-60 Machine Gun ready. A helicopter in flight over a mountainous terrain. Soldiers walk along the road past helicopters. UH-1D Iroquois helicopter with rotors turning in field. A few soldiers walk by. An aerial view of a field. A cluster of houses circled by trees. (Vietnam War period).
The division of psychiatry treats soldiers suffering from psychological trauma at camps in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dramatization : Jeeps and trucks being driven along a rough road. The vehicles stop at a check post. The psychiatrist talks to a U.S. marine officer about the causalities. The psychiatrist smokes a cigarette. The guard signals the vehicles to move on. The vehicles being driven past the check post.
Television broadcast of so-called "Kitchen Debate" between then U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon, and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, at the opening of the American National Exhibition at Sokolniki Park in Moscow on July 24, 1959. Ron Cochran, news journalist, introduces the event. Nikita Khrushchev states that Russia wants to live in peace. He states the level of development Russia has reached in 42 years and compares it with American development of 150 years. He speaks on the economic system of capitalism. They discuss communism and capitalism. Khrushchev expresses his gratitude for the presence of Richard Nixon at the event. Nixon points to the growth in color television. They discuss development in communication. He says that everything Nikita Khrushchev says will be broadcast in the United States in English.
Cheering Cuban crowds seen celebrating Fidel Castro's successful overthrow of Batista, in 1959, in Havana, Cuba. Fidel Castro with Nikita Khrushchev outside Hotel Theresa in Harlem, New York City, before meetings at the United Nations building in New York City, during the opening of the 15th General Assembly (September 19, 1960). View of Castro walking in front of UN building entrance. View of Soviet Navy ships carrying missiles from Cuba, back to the Soviet Union, in 1962. Nikita Khrushchev gesturing and talking outside a building. Newspaper photograph of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko conversing with U.S. President John F. Kennedy, who is seated in his rocking chair at the White House.
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