Pilot and navigator walk across ramp at Lockbourne Air Force Base and board a U.S. Air Force AC-119K Gunship for a training mission. Engine, propeller and J85 jet pod as seen from cockpit of aircraft during take off. Gunners manually transferring 7.62 belt ammunition from large containers to the four mini guns
Airman of the U.S. 1st Special Operations Wing, Lockbourne Air Force Base, performs visual .inspection of AC-119K Stinger gunship. He removes muzzle covers from the GAU-2/A miniguns and 20mm M61A1 cannons. He inspects the left J-85 jet engine pod.The airman picks up the muzzle covers and walks away. A C-130 is parked on the ramp in the background.
The U.S. Navy USS Essex (CV-9) aircraft carrier being launched from the Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia, during World War 2. The newly constructed USS Essex (CV-9) aircraft carrier in the Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding yards. Flags of the United States on the ship. People watch the ship as it is ready for launch. Alice Trubee Davison, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air Artemus L. Gates, with others christens the USS Essex (CV-9). USS Essex (CV-9) aircraft carrier being launched from the Newport News yards. The ship at sea.
Bodies of persons killed in Congo, when some 200 foreigners and thousands of Congolese were executed by rebel "Simbas" in Stanleyville and environs, in 1964. Evidence being gathered to facilitate prosecution of perpetrators. Major-general Joseph Mobutu (Mobutu Sese Seko), Congo Army chief of Staff, is seen confering with other Congo officials. Two possible perpetrators are seen. Rescued persons receiving food at a temporary camp. Persons accused of inhumane treatment of others on trial. Soldiers using force to capture troublemakers. Delegates seen at the Third Geneva Convention at the Palace of Nations in in 1949. Viet Cong prisoners being treated humanely, in accordance with the provisions of the 3rd Geneva Convention, during Vietnam war. Some seen switching allegiance to Republic of Vietnam.
Opening scene shows American soldiers exiting a helicopter and wading through water during the Vietnam War. Next, Ho Chi Minh, North Vietnam's leader, poses with Mao Tse-tung (or Zedong), the leader of the Communist People's Repbulic of China. Ho Chi Minh on a reviewing stand with unidentified high ranking communist military officer. Shadows of Viet Cong running to attack a village. A straw-roofed building being torched. Village people fleeing. Anti-communist volunteers training. Republic of Vietnam soldiers (ARVN) in camouflage arrive in a truck convoy and begin offensive against Viet Cong (VC). A shell explodes nearby. ARVN taking up defensive positions firing recoiless rifle and Browning M1917 machine gun. American and ARVN soldier with a VC prisoner, whose head has been bandaged. ARVN being trained in use of a mortar.
Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound in Valdez, Alaska. Commandant of the United States Coast Guard Paul Alexander Yost, Jr. speaks about the command structure put to deal with the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Commandant Paul Alexander talks about his and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Samuel Knox Skinner's responsibilities.
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