The New York Times dated February 1, 1958. The headline reads ' Military Power: How U.S. Stands'. The article is about the military posture of the U.S. in relation to the Soviet Union.
View of a geothermal plant in Northern California. Steam rises from valley. Engineers work in geothermal power plant. View of the geothermal wells. Diagram depicts formation of steam by magma, which is taken out with the help of a pipe. The steam runs through insulated steel pipes. Steam hits the blades of turbine inside the geothermal plant that generates electricity. Engineer checks pressure level.
Lieutenant Brown at wall map using pointers, briefs crew on route map at Walker Air Force Base, New Mexico. He points out at Thule Air Force Base, Walker Air Force Base on map.
The clamshell door of C-124 Globemaster II closes. C-124 Globemaster II parked on ground. Convair B-36 Peacemaker taxis and takes off from Walker Air Force Base, New Mexico. Crew members unload gear from Convair B-36 Peacemaker.
Captain Garner and Colonel draw flight plans at drafting table at Walker Air Force Base, New Mexico. Officer marks route on map with scale and compass.
Key lying on table with tag 'Conference Room' at Walker Air Force Base, New Mexico. Sergeant picks up the key and opens door. He places sign on door 'Conference in Session' and enters room. Colonel Martin and other officers at desk in conference room. Colonel Cropmton in conference room, stands at wall map, pointing out route from Walker Air Force Base to Thule Air Force Base.
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