Commercial aircraft reliability tour at Ford Airport in Dearborn, Michigan. The founder of the Ford Motor Company Henry Ford talks to a group of men and women near a Ford aircraft at Ford Airport. A group of men arrive in a car. A bi-winged aircraft on a field as its propellers rotate. Bi-plane number 14 and number 24 on the field. Men stand around a parked car. The car being driven away. Henry Ford and others talk as they lean against a tractor.
Airplanes at the Airplane Reliability Tour at the Ford Airport, Dearborn, Michigan, United States. View of a biplane on the runway of the airfield at the Ford Airport at the Airplane Reliability Tour. A man beside the biplane. A small monoplane on the airfield beside a few buildings. A few men looking at the monoplane. Number '24' written on the fuselage of the monoplane. The front part of the monoplane. A man under one of the wings of the monoplane.
Monuments in Washington DC, United States. The White House in Washington DC. Fountains in the garden in front of the White House. Mount Vernon in morning mist. Famed Japanese cherry blossoms. A woman walking on a path by the tidal basin with Cherry blossoms all around. View of Jefferson Memorial across the tidal basin, framed by cherry tree in bloom. A sentry of the Third United States Infantry, The Old Guard, maintaining a 24-hour vigil at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetary. A signboard in a lawn reads 'Frederick Douglass Home' and a house in the background. A flight of steps leading to the house. View of tall buildings along a street in the city. A sign advertising "Godspell" outside Ford's Theater, beside a street lamp on a sidewalk, and across the street, a sign on the railing of the first floor of the building reads 'House where Lincoln died'. The red-colored Smithsonian "Castle" building. Rhinosaurus statue in front of the Smithsonian museum of natural history, on the mall. Water flowing by locks ot the C&O canal, and a canal barge afloat within a lock.
Television broadcast of so-called "Kitchen Debate" between then U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon, and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, at the opening of the American National Exhibition at Sokolniki Park in Moscow on July 24, 1959. Ron Cochran, news journalist, introduces the event. Nikita Khrushchev states that Russia wants to live in peace. He states the level of development Russia has reached in 42 years and compares it with American development of 150 years. He speaks on the economic system of capitalism. They discuss communism and capitalism. Khrushchev expresses his gratitude for the presence of Richard Nixon at the event. Nixon points to the growth in color television. They discuss development in communication. He says that everything Nikita Khrushchev says will be broadcast in the United States in English.
United States Navy 7th Fleet operations in South China Sea during the Vietnam War. USS Halsey (DLG-23) pulls away from USS Pyro (AE-24). Port bow of USS Pyro in the foreground. View of the deck of USS Coral Sea. USS Radford (DD-446) makes its approach on starboard quarter of USS Pyro. Ammunition is high lined from USS Pyro to USS Coral Sea.
The 24th General Hospital (also known as the “Tulane Unit”) in Florence, Italy during World War II. Interiors of Clinical and Bacteriological section. Medical technicians at work. A man approached one of the technicians. Technician working with chemicals in beakers and flasks. Lab burner boils liquid from a flask. Technicians perform tests for determination of non-protein nitrogen in blood filtrate. A row of technicians examines specimens under microscopes. Technicians at work in the Parasitology and Hematology section.
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