Rescue operations after Israeli attack on USS Liberty underway in the Mediterranean Sea during the Six Day Arab Israel conflict. Vice Admiral William I. Martin Commander of the Sixth Fleet tours USS Liberty after Israeli sea and air attacks. He looks at one of the damaged machine gun tubs. He talks to officers of USS Liberty. The Vice Admiral talks to Chief Petty Officer and other officers on the bridge of the ship. He comes down a ladder from the bridge area. He walks down to the main deck from the ladder. Vice Admiral Martin tours USS Liberty as a junior officer takes down notes. He talks to a man in khakis. Several squadron patches sewed on the back of his jacket as he talks to an officer in khakis. Junior officers around the Vice Admiral near a damaged machine gun tub. The junior officers talk to a senior officer. A chaplain from USS America talks to Chief Petty Officer.
Scenes from May 1, 1970 "Mayday" (or "May Day") anti-war rally in Washington DC, by civil disobedience groups organized against the Vietnam War, including the National Peace Action Coalition. Ground level view of U.S. Capitol building as seen from National Mall. Views among 3000 protestors gathered on the steps and grounds of the U.S. Capitol, described as radicals by the narrator. Crowd of demonstrators cheering and yelling and displaying signs. A hippie man in top hat displays a rude finger gesture to the camera and yells. He appears to be holding a hand rolled joint or cigarette. Protestors, some shirtless, dance, sway, and yell in scenes of general chaos. A protestor with a profane word painted on his forehead. View of police in riot gear helmets with shields as they watch the crowd. Close-up views of faces of demonstrators on U.S. Capitol steps. Police begin to forcibly pick up and drag away protestors who have been ordered to disperse. Protestors stay limp and heavy making it difficult and slow for police to remove them and arrest them. View of a peace demonstrator carrying a young child with a painted forehead. Police process protestors and load arrested protestors into a bus. Police officer crushes small white disks or tablets into powder on ground outside bus. Scenes after the protest of routine traffic of 1960s and early 1970s cars, taxi cabs, and pedestrians on streets of Washington DC in National Mall area, including Pennsylvania Avenue, and near various federal buildings. Citizens in 1970s fashions crossing the street. 1960s and 1970s cars on the roads. View of office workers and pedestrians on sidewalk in Washington DC going to or from work. A small protest gathering in the distance behind the workers. View of protestors gathered and assembling. Assorted views of police officers near a crowd of demonstrators. Police drag a woman protestor down the steps of a federal building. The protestor nods her head and shows peace signs with both hands as she is hauled away. A male protestor is hoisted to his feet by police after being dragged down the steps.
MS legs and feet of Ford workers as they enter the Ford Rouge River plant. Overhead view crowded pedestrian bridge over roadway as massed workers enter the Ford plant. Workers look at camera as they pass in large numbers. Workers crossing bridge into parking area and streetcar stop at the Ford plant at end of work day. Workers in cars leaving factory cause a traffic jam. Hundreds of cars leaving factory. Streetcar passes cars jammed onto roadway.
A title reading “1917”. An American ship sinks down in the Atlantic Ocean after it was torpedoed by a German U-Boat during World War I. United States President Woodrow Wilson signs the United States declaration of war on Germany. President Woodrow Wilson at work in his desk. A United States soldier blows a trumpet. United States soldiers crowd the deck of a ship sailing to Europe during WWI. The American Expeditionary Forces are waving as the ship sails away from the port. Franklin Roosevelt during World War I. American troops disembark from their ships after arriving in Europe. American women working in military supply factory. Women manufacture bullets using hand drills. A woman assembles munitions. Men building battleships at shipyard assembly line. Allied soldiers running in the battlefield to avoid being hit or bombed by the Germans. Bombs explode in the battlefield in Europe during World War I. Soldiers avoid bombs. A railway gun fires. An biplane falls in smoke after being hit. Explosion from tank in battlefield. Soldier rolls down to a trench. Explosion beside a rolling tank. A German soldier ducks in trench. An Allied soldier fires from a trench. A soldier behind him throws a grenade. Soldier with machine gun ducks from a trench. Tank rolls and fires in battlefield. Black explosion in battlefield. Soldiers run and avoid explosions. German soldiers fire a machine gun and throw grenades. Surrendered German prisoner soldiers march out as prisoners-of-war. American soldiers celebrate Armistice Day. View of the United States flag. Allied soldiers march in victory through ruined city. Americans celebrate Allied victory in World War I, filling with crowds in New York City. Americans hold banner saying, “Germany Surrenders”. Celebrating Americans in New York City, hold American flags and their hats triumphantly after Allied Victory in World War I.
Opening day June 10, 1938 at Inglewood Park, also known as Hollywood Park Racetrack, later sold and referred to as Betfair Hollywood Park. External view of grandstand, designed by racetrack architect Arthur Froehlich. Well dressed patrons entering the racetrack entrance to view horse race. Large crowd gathered inside racetrack. Horses taking position and then racing.
German Kaiser Wilhelm II and Crown Prince Wilhelm meets military officials a day before the start of the Battle of Verdun in World War 1. German military band plays music as infantry march with rifles during a parade. Kaiser Wilhelm II speaks to a soldier, both are wearing Pickelhaube helmets. Crown Prince Wilhelm (Friedrich Wilhelm Victor August Ernst), wearing winter ceremonial military attire, stands near his father while the later speaks with military officials. Kaiser65675079236 II, Crown Prince Wilhelm, and military officials enter a building.
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