S-2A,S-2D aircraft and SH-3A helicopter in flight from Naval Air Station in Point Mugu,California. Two United States Navy (USN) Grumman S-2As Tracker anti submarine warfare aircraft fly in formation with United States Navy Sikorsky SH-3As anti submarine warfare helicopter. SH-3A helicopter in flight. It hovers and cable for sonar ball is extended from the helicopter down to bottom of frame. United States Navy Grumman S-2D Tracker anti submarine warfare aircraft in flight with extended Magnetic Anomaly Detector (MAD) boom. S-2D banks off.
United States President John F. Kennedy attends the United States Air Force Academy Commencement on June 5, 1963. President Kennedy arriving by motorcade at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. President Kennedy stands on the presidential 1961 Lincoln Continental. Crowds cheering for the arrival of President Kennedy. Air Force graduates stand at attention. President Kennedy sits after waving at crowds from the moving vehicle. Secret Service men prepares podium. President Kennedy walking to the stage. President Kennedy shake hands with Air Force officials as the ceremony starts. Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy General Robert H. Warren gives a speech to Air Force graduates. and Secretary of the Air Force Eugene M. Zuckert deliver his remarks.
P-3A aircraft in flight from Naval Air Station in Point Mugu,California. Sail of USS Permit (SSN-594) above the water with submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean. United States Navy (USN) Lockheed P-3A Orion maritime patrol aircraft in flight and it banks off. Tail fin of USS Permit submerge completely under the water. P-3A in flight,it turns over submarine. Bomb bay doors are open on the P-3A.
USS Bennington (CVS-20) underway at sea near San Clemente Island, California, in the United States. Smaller ships in the background. Destroyer ships move away from USS Bennington. Wake of USS Bennington. Two destroyer ships maneuver. Destroyer ship makes a sharp starboard turn. USS Bennington in the background. Bow of a destroyer ship. USS Bennington and a destroyer in flank formation. Destroyer ship at high speed. Four SH-3A helicopters in formation. Destroyer ship underway. A-4C aircraft launched from starboard catapult of USS Constellation. Two A-4C aircraft in flight. F-4B aircraft catapulted from USS Constellation. Aircraft launched from USS Constellation.
USS Bennington (CVS-20) underway at sea near California's San Clemente Island in the United States. U.S. Navy Destroyer ships underway. Bow of USS Bennington. Two destroyer ships underway in column. Third destroyer ship in the background. P3V aircraft drops depth charge weapon. Depth charge explodes in water. UH-2B helicopter flies past USS Bennington. Rockets fired by aircrafts hit water.
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.
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