Part of training film that demonstrates proper FBI and law enforcement arrest techniques. Two police officers walk out of the “Shelby County Courthouse” or Hyattsville Armory Hyattsville, Prince George's County in Maryland, USA. Police officers enter police car. Police car drives on rural road to farmhouse. Policemen knock on the door of house. A woman opens front door and greets the two police officers. Policemen follow the woman inside the house. A man operates a jigsaw inside his workshop. Policemen introduce themselves to man, inform him of his arrest charging him of manslaughter. Man looks at policeman with shock. Man extends his arms as policeman frisks him. Man takes off his white lab coat. Jigsaw tool held at suspect's neck. An electrical plug is unplugged. Two police officers subdue man. The host lectures the importance of taking serious consideration of any subject’s request to police officers. Host shows a jigsaw, noting, "Thompson's attempt at self-destruction was noted by the arresting officers."
People worldwide celebrate Armistice Day on 11 November 1918, then end of WWI. Crowds cheerfully wave with their hats in the streets. Some British flags seen. A truck with soldiers and American flags slowly drives in the middle of a crowded road. People cheerfully wave USA flags and hats to celebrate the November 11, 1918 Armistice, which ended fighting on land, sea and air in World War I between the Allies and Germany, the last remaining Central Power opponent.
Biplane aircraft landing on a United States aircraft carrier at sea. Landing signal officer uses flags to communicate signals to approaching Naval Aircraft Factory N3N biplanes. View of the flight deck of carrier as N3N-3 comes in for landing. Naval Aircraft Factory N3N biplanes land on aircraft carrier. Some officers stand near the landing signal officer. Men approach parked biplanes with USA insignia.
Japanese Fu-Go paper balloon bombs bound for the West Coast, USA during World War 2. A Japanese paper bomb balloon in flight. Fu-Go balloon pass by a small island as winds take the balloon toward the United States. A paper balloon bomb descending. A deflated paper balloon bomb. Animated map depicting the flight path and mechanism of the wind velocity of Japanese Fu-Go paper balloon bombs to the West Coast of the United States.
Waluhaje Apartments, a segregated housing complex built by for African-American developer Walter H. "Chief" Aiken, in Atlanta, Georgia. (239 W Lake Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30314, USA). A Black woman carries books while walking. Two African American women walk out of the main entrance of Waluhaje Apartments. Sign reads “Waluhaje Apartments 239”. Waluhaje Apartment front entrance as seen inside the lobby. Tenants walking into apartment front door. Rear view of two women walking out of the apartment front entrance. A man with his young daughter walk through the front door.
View from moving car traveling down Irvine Ave in Fourth Ward towards downtown Atlanta. A road as seen from a moving car as it approaches intersection of Irvine St. and Fort St. NE. Bridge abutments for Interstate 85 under construction seen in background. View shifts to buildings in downtown Atlanta along Houston St. (now John Wesley Dobbs Avenue.) A sign reads “Dunlop Tires”. Hotel Hampton, Pathway Bookstore and Avon Hotel are seen on the left side of the street while The Candler Building and The Rhodes-Haverty Building are in background. The English-American Building, commonly referenced as the Flatiron Building (84 Peachtree St, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA), in downtown Atlanta. Two taxis follow a truck as they turn onto Luckie St NW. Taxi rear advertisement reads “Visit Lake Spivey”.
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