President Dwight D Eisenhower at a press conference in Washington DC, United States. President Eisenhower answers a United Press reporter's question and talks about the Constitution of United States.
President Dwight D Eisenhower at a press conference in Washington DC,United States. President Eisenhower answers press reporters' questions. He talks about work on a proposed amendment in the Constitution of the United States to deal with temporary disability of the President.
President Dwight D Eisenhower at a press conference in Washington DC, United States. President Eisenhower talks about the economy of United States, and answers reporters' budget related questions. Reporters take notes.
President Dwight D Eisenhower at a press conference in Washington DC, United States. The President answers reporters' budget related questions. He also talks about the economy and taxes of United States. Subjects include budget for foreign aid and how that pairs with diplomacy and teaching respect for individual liberty and human rights. He also talked about desiring tax cuts for the next budget year, but that this desire had to be balanced against the costs involved in national security and programs at home such as disaster relief and other federal responsibilities.
United States MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory Group) and military mission in Baghdad, Iraq Administrative activities at MAAG office building of Baghdad. Major D.L. Price checks papers brought by his subordinate. Aerial view of Baghdad city and the Tigris River. Aerial view of the ruins of Ctesiphon in Salman Pak (30 Km south of Baghdad).
April 1, 1946: “Operation “Road’s End.” View from the Destroyer, USS Everett F. Larson (DD-830) as it accompanies Imperial Japanese Navy submarines headed out of Sasebo Bay, headed to "Point Deep Six," (reportedly about 60 km west of Nagasaki and off the Gotō Islands) where they are to be scuttled by demolition charges and/or gunfire from the Larson or the USS Nereus (AS-17) (not seen). Captain Bell and Commander D.A. Mckee are seen on deck of the Larson with a Japanese interpreter who is issuing instructions to the skeleton Japanese crews through a megaphone. Views of the submarines underway.
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