Aerial view of the dock. Ships at the dock. Sea-land vans lined near the dock. Sea-land vans on a ship. A paved road to the pier.
A patrolling boat of United States 720th military police battalion sails through the sea. Officers stop a sampan sailing through the sea for search. A Vietnamese child ties rope from the edge of the sampan to the edge of the patrolling boat. Officers get into sampan and conduct search. They check papers and identity cards of civilians. Sampan is allowed to go and officers get back to patrolling boat as it moves towards docks.
Work life of crew members of U.S. Navy FBM (Fleet Ballistic Missile) Nuclear submarine while at sea during the Cold War. Sailors reviewing figures on paper. A man speaking on radio. Scene of printed data on paper. Lights alight on a control board. Crew members talk on a radio. Scenes of machines and controls inside submarine. Crew members talk among themselves. Crew members wearing head sets. A man notes on a pad.
Huge ship crane loads containers on tractor trailers. Sea-land is written on the containers. Soldiers assist in proper unloading of containers from the crane to trailers. The tractor trailers drive off after loading. (Vietnam War period).
Ships at the dock area in Cam Ranh Bay. Sea-land written containers are lined in ammunition dump
Sea-land vans on a barge. The barge is towed to harbor by a tugboat. The barge approaches harbor. The ramp of the barge is lowered and men advance over it.
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