United Nations approve the statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Delegates from 82 countries gather at the United Nations headquarters for the Conference on the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency. UN delegates meet and shake hands outside the United Nations headquarters (405 East 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10017, USA). The delegates enter the headquarters through a revolving door. Symbol of United Nations. Chairman Lewis L Strauss addresses UN meeting. Chairman Strauss delivers speech from United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Representatives of various nations seated and sign the charter. President of the Conference on the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency Joao Carlos Muniz addresses the delegates after signing of the charter. Delegates from Iraq, United Kingdom, Albania, United States and other countries are seen listening to Muniz.
General William C Westmoreland visits 32nd Air Defense weapons position in Kaiserslautern, Germany. General William C Westmoreland speaks with Vulcan gun crew. He inspects the Vulcan gun. General briefs Vulcan crew. Gunner aims Vulcan at AH-1G Cobra. General Westmoreland gets on the army jeep. He shakes hands with staff and walks towards UH-1D helicopter.
General William Westmoreland visits 32nd Air Defense in Kaiserslautern, Germany. UH-1D Helicopter lands on field. General Westmoreland disembarks from helicopter. General and staff seated in field briefed. General Westmoreland and party drive off in army jeep.
Workers raise 20-ton Bourdon bell, the world's largest tuned carillon bell, 400 feet to Riverside Church (490 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10027, United States) tower in New York City. The Bourdon bell was funded by John D. Rockefeller, a parishioner at the church. Man stands next to the large bell. The 20-ton bell being raised to be put on the Riverside Church tower. The church is in Harlem between Riverside Drive and Claremont Ave (between 120th Street and 122nd Street).
German aircraft being attacked by U.S. aircraft in the European Theater on 27th March, 1944. A Junkers Ju 52 being attacked by U.S. aircraft of VIII Fighter Command piloted by Lieutenant Colonel D.C. Schilling of 62nd Squadron. Shows aerial view of rocky fields and the target plane which explodes.
German aircraft being attacked by U.S. aircraft in the European Theater on 9th April, 1944. Three German FW-190 planes and one seaplane being attacked by U.S. aircraft of VIII Fighter Command piloted by Lieutenant Colonel D.C. Schilling of 62nd Squadron. Tracers are fired at JW-190 planes, ground targets and a seaplane. (World War II period).
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