Three U.S. soldiers and two young civilian women enter and then leave the Command Operations Center of the North American Air Defense Command Center in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado. Interior rock of the mountain is visible. The NORAD Insignia is displayed on the white structure within the mountain. Soldiers, airmen, and technicians enter and leave the center. Technician inspect the steel coil spring supports undergirding the Command Structure within the mountain.
Views of the interior of the Command Operations Center (COC) ot the NORAD (North American Air Defense Command) in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado. Airmen are seen at their various duty stations. Desks, phone, and television monitors, are seen at these positions. A U.S. Air Force Colonel is seen at one of the stations.
Views of the interior of the Command Operations Center (COC) of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) deep within Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado. A U.S. Army Staff Sergeant is seen at one of the duty stations. He receives phone calls and makes notes. View of lighted control panels in otherwise darkened Control Center.
Activities of United States soldiers at the Fire Support Base Bronco in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. An airplane in flight in the background. Smoke and explosions in an impact area from an air strike. The airplane circles over the strike area. Two U.S. Army UH-1H Iroquois helicopters parked on a field. The soldiers stand in the foreground. A soldier talks over a phone. Barbed wire in the foreground. The helicopters take off from the field.
Activities of United States soldiers at the Fire Support Base ( FSB ) Bronco in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Officers talk under shelter halve. 1st Air Cavalry patch on the sleeve of an officer. A group of officers and soldiers sits inside the shelter protected by wire fencing used as the walls of the tent. A soldier talks over a phone. Antennas in the background.
Activities of United States soldiers at the Fire Support Base Bronco in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A soldier holds a mortar round that he dug up. He uses a large knife to remove the mud from the round. Another soldier uses a post hole digger. Holes made by an enemy mortar. Several soldiers dig for unexploded mortar rounds. They walk towards the fire support base.