Activities of the U.S. Army Military Police (MP) in training at Fort Gordon, Georgia, United States. An MP demonstrates proper method of directing military traffic at a crossroad, in Fort Gordon, Georgia.
October, 1962, U.S. Air Force U-2 reconnaissance aircraft, tail number 56-6707, of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) 4080th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, lands at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. View of Photographic evidence, brought back by the U-2, showing Soviet missiles being set up in Cuba. President John F. kennedy broadcasts to the nation about the crisis on October 22, 1962, announcing measures being taken by the USA to address the situation. A B-58 Hustler bomber landing. Airmen removing camera from nose of a reconnaissance aircraft. Air Force Sergeant, photo interpreter, reading wet film in a base laboratory. U.S. Naval officers and sailors in Command Center viewing large wall map of the world. U.S. Air Force SAC B-52 bombers taking off. View of United Nations Headquarters building in New York City. On October 25, 1962, U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Adlai Stevenson, confronts Soviet Ambassador Valerian Alexandrovich Zorin about missiles in Cuba.He looks at Zorin, and says,"Don't wait for the translation, yes, or no." Zorin smiles as the room fills with laughter. He then responds. View of a Soviet ship bound for Cuba being monitored by a U.S. aircraft overhead. Pilot in cockpit of the aircraft. View from U.S. aircraft flying low past a Soviet ship. Crew in cockpit of the aircraft. Soviet ships turning away. Helicopter flying over sandy beach area of Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. The helicopter parked and Undersecretary of State, Averell Harriman, steps from the helicopter and is later seen with President Kennedy, and Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, at the President's Weekend White House. Harriman reports on the successful negotiation of a limited nuclear test ban treaty. Glimpse of Moscow. U.S. Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, Soviet Foreign Minister,Andrei Gromyko, and British Foreign secretary, Alexander Douglas-Home, are seen signing the document for their respective nations, August 5, 1963.
Activities of the U.S. Army Military Police at Fort Gordon in Georgia, United States. Military Police (MP) trainees stand at attention with their duffel bags. One candidate is instructed to break ranks and enter a nearby building for an interview. Signs: 'Initial processing', 'Station 7, Interview'. The soldier enters a room, salutes an officer and sits. Soldiers stand at attention and march on a road led by a soldier carrying an unknown flag. A band of military police play musical instruments. MPs practice shooting at a firing range. They practice judo and drive jeeps on narrow paths with obstacles. The MPs are seated in a class room and are instructed by an officer.
Activities of the U.S. Army Military Police at Fort Gordon in Georgia, United States. A sign: 'Military Police Station PMGS, Class Room 29'. Military Police trainees are briefed by a Sergeant in a Police Station and make notes. They are called to attention and march out. Two MPs encounter 2 other men on base, in civilian clothes. The MPs check their bag and find a radio they suspect may be stolen. They escort the men away. Two MPs in a jeep, respond to a call. They find an injured man in civilian clothes outside the barracks. They check his identification and escort him away. The MPs with two suspects report to the desk Sergeant at the Station. He determines that the radio is their property and dismisses them.
Training Activities of the U.S. Army Military Police at Fort Gordon in Georgia, United States. A sign: 'Riot Control Formation, SFC Rowan'. A training: In a class room Military Police (MP) receives training for controlling riots. Lecturer explains riot control formation using a blackboard. The MPs practice controlling riot. They stand in wedge formation to control the riot. The MPs seated on the ground. Barbed wire perimeter in the foreground. Two MPs stand facing opposite sides. The MPs stand in formation. They stand in front of a jeep during the training. During the training an MP stands on a raised platform to practice how to control traffic.
U.S. Army Military Police in training at Fort Gordon in Georgia, United States. Scenes include: pushups, pullups, running in place; calisthenics; obstacle courses; bayonet use; orienteering; camouflage and entrenchment.
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