Opened pages of an over-sized volume titled - History, lying on a desk. Hand of a person dressed in 18th Century costume writes with quill pen in the volume. Candle on the table. Several repeated takes of the same scene.
Interior of Convair B-36, a strategic bomber of USAF Strategic Air Command (SAC). Navigator checks the course of the aircraft. Pilot in cockpit of the plane.
An eight day clock on aircraft instrument panel. U.S. Air Force flight crew member packing gear, including cold weather clothing into his A-3 flight bag. Cargo being by means of the elevator into the cargo compartment of a Second Strategic Support Squadron C-124 Globemaster tail # 49-244, at Walker Air Force Base, New Mexico. B-36 strategic bomber seen in background. The men and equipment are headed to the Strategic Air Command's 509th Bomb Wing Forward Detachments at RAF Stations Mildenhall and Lakenheath, in England. (Note: This same aircraft, performing the same mission, successfully ditched in the North Atlantic on 23 Mar 1951, but no passengers or crew were ever recovered.).
Two U.S. airmen carrying large still photo camera from beneath a Convair RB-36 of the Strategic Air Command (SAC). The airmen place lens of carried camera directly in front of recording camera. A close-up of the still photo camera lens. (Sequence is repeated.)
Views of a decorated Christmas tree. Small girl playing with a doll near the tree.
U.S. Air force officers and NCOs attend a briefing session at SAC Headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. Commander of SAC (Strategic Air Command), General Curtis LeMay, addresses the group. General LeMay is standing near a large wall map.
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