Salvage operations in the Mediterranean Sea by a U.S. ARS (Salvage Ship) after 1966 Palomares B-52 crash incident. An ARS underway. A large group of civilians and USAF (United States Air Force) personnel in the hold of an LCM (Landing Craft, Mechanized). Cameramen and reporters tour the search area with U.S. Deputy-Commander Strike Force South Rear Admiral William A Guest on board LCM. Rear Admiral Guest talk to the reporters. Rear Admiral Guest in a long, leather coat points out matter to the reporters. USS Fort Snelling (LSD-30) in the background. Photographers take pictures of USS Fort Snelling.
Salvage operations off the coast of Palomares, Spain by the United States after 1966 Palomares B-52 crash incident. A diver comes aboard a U.S. LCM (Landing Craft, Mechanized) from the water. U.S. personnel assist the diver in taking off his tanks. The diver talks to men on the LCM.
Interiors of the National Archives Building in Washington DC. The Rotunda in the National Archives Building shows Charters of U.S. Freedom including the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. A series of Constitutional Amendments in the Bill of Rights. The statement of the U.S. Declaration of Independence adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
A film based on U.S. Air Force FAC (forward air control) operations against the Ho Chi Minh Trail by U.S. 23rd Tactical Air Support Squadron in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A reconstruction shows a Vietcong soldier firing submachine guns skyward from a wooded area Guns include Communist-made Burp gun and .45 caliber M3 grease gun.
Vietnamese Civil Defense men being trained by the U.S. Army in Buen Eane village of Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A U.S. Army Captain discusses a map with two Vietnamese Civil Defense men. A Vietnamese patrol moves through a village. The patrol deploys in a jungle and forms a skirmish line. A Vietnamese Civil Defense man fires a carbine. The Civil Defense patrol returns to the village on the double. Patrol members clean weapons.
This training film highlights activities inside the U.S. FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) crime laboratory. An ashtray with a used carbon paper. Questioned Documents Unit (QDU) personnel at the FBI laboratory place it under a glass cover to preserve it. View of the carbon paper. QDU personnel work between rows of filing cabinets.
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