Gregory C. (Greg) Bell, a sophomore at Indiana University, is seen making his record-setting long jump of 26' 7", to win the national collegiate title on June 14, 1957, in Austin Texas. Bell sitting on the ground after his jump. Sequence shifts to the track where Don Bowden, of California, is running well ahead of favored Ron Delany, of Villanova, to win the 800 meter run in 1 minute and 47.2 seconds. (Note: Delany won the 1500 meter run in 4 minutes 6 and a half minutes.) The next day, on June 15, 1957, Bob Gutowski, of Occidental College,California, is seen breaking the World record in the pole vault at a height of 15 feet 9 3/4 inches. He poses momentarily afterwards.
Priest saying Mass at a field in Cambodia. U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade troops receive communion from the priest. Soldiers disperse after Mass.
U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade troops break sand bag emplacements and bunkers at Fire Support Base Myron, as they prepare to withdraw from Cambodia. They empty sand bags and climb atop bunkers and break them using hammers.
U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade troops, preparing to abandon Fire Base Myron, empty sandbags and break up bunkers at the camp in Cambodia. Soldiers remove sandbags from the Tactical Operations Center (TOC) bunker. Soldiers burn boxes and debris. Soldiers remove ammunition from boxes. Soldiers load and fire 105mm Howitzer.
Troops, of 199th Light Infantry Brigade, dismantle Fire Support Base Myron, near Hill 428, as part of a U.S. withdrawal from Cambodia. A dog searches food at the camp. A CH-47 Chinook arrives with sling load of supplies. Bulldozer levels the ground. CH-47 hovers and departs. View of semi-dismantled bunker. Smoke rises from burning debris.
View of a semi-dismantled bunker as U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade dismantles Fire Support Base Myron, in Cambodia. Soldiers throw debris into fire. A bulldozer pushes a large CONEX container on the ground. Tactical Operations Center dismantled. Troops inside a broken bunker. View of the leveled area. Smoke rises from burning debris.