Men compete in the world championship of Jeeping at Yakima in Washington. Jeeps and jeepsters are riven over muddy, wet, rough and rocky terrain. A woman driver covered in mud exits her jeep, smiles and pose for the camera.
U.S. Army psychological warfare team in Korea during the Korean War. A jeep and a trailer of a psychological warfare team backs up into a clearing in a wooded region. The team consists of two men, an American soldier and a Korean soldier. Equipment being unloaded and put together. A soldier attaches a speaker into the equipment. The soldier pins up a wire. A generator starts and amplifier being turned on.
U.S. Army psychological warfare team in Korea during the Korean War. A Korean soldier strings a wire to the foxhole, gets his paper ready and starts to broadcast. Announcer with his script before him as he speaks into a microphone.
Animated map of Bikini Atoll area shows islands of Bikini, Ailinginae, Rongelap, and Rongerik. The predicted fallout radiation strength is posted for each area of the map with accumulated radiation doses to H+50 noted. The decreasing dose from 3000 to 1300 and then 800 is shown. A dotted line demonstrates path of fallout radiation over the Bikini Atoll area. Next, a map of the United States USA Eastern seaboard is shown with Washington D.C. as the origin of the atom bomb explosion and the fallout cloud extending to New York City.
Graphic of Bikini Atoll nuclear explosion mushroom cloud with markings indicating 30,000 feet on cloud with +97 of fallout above that point. Topographical display shows fallout pattern from blast.
Totsk nuclear exercise (codename “Snowball”) undertaken by the Soviet Army in Orenburg, Soviet Union during the Cold War. An immense mushroom cloud forms after a 40-kiloton (170 TJ) RDS-4 atomic bomb detonates 1,150 ft. (350 meters) above the Totskoye range.