The Polaris missile being hauled from Naval Weapons Station in Charleston, South Carolina. A sign on fence reads 'Naval Weapons Annex'. Main gate of Naval Weapons Annex at U.S. Navy Ammunition Depot. Marine sentries tending gate. A sign on gate reads 'North Gate NAD restricted area'. Navy vehicle comes into gate. View of the main gate. A sign reads 'U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot, Servicing the fleet with Ammunition, Guided missiles, Ballistic rockets'.
The Polaris missile being hauled from Naval Weapons Station in Charleston, South Carolina. Naval weapons annex gate moves open. Car driven out of the gate followed by a truck hauling a Polaris missile container. Escort vehicle moves ahead of truck. Truck hauls Polaris container towards the pier.
The Polaris missile being hauled from Naval Weapons Station and crew aboard USS George Washington in Charleston, South Carolina. Two scuba divers swim around fin of USS George Washington (SSBN-598). Commander Submarine Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet (SUBLANT)Admiral Elton W Grenfell addresses crew of submarine at departure ceremony. Admiral Grenfell pins medal on breast of Commander James B. Osborn . Officers and crew look on. Admiral Grenfell shakes hands with some of the officers. Crew on deck as Admiral and staff leave ship. Men break ranks. Crewmen in Polaris uniform go down deck hatch. Men stand on deck of submarine. Line handlers topside, handle lines. USS Quileute (YTB–540) edging up alongside submarine. Line handling crew on deck. Tug boat underway in the background. Crew members on deck of submarine in the foreground.
World War 1 training of U.S. 154th Depot Brigade and 301st Engineers Battalion at Fort George G. Meade in Maryland, United States. A train pulls out of the railway station. Aerial view of the buildings at U.S. Army Fort George G. Meade. African American soldier recruits gathered at Fort George G. Meade. Recruits stand in columns as they get themselves registered. Men at a desk work on papers. Recruits stand in front of the quarters building. Recruits drill at the Army camp.
U.S. Army Expeditionary Force training of U.S. 154th Depot Brigade and 301st Engineers Battalion at Fort George G. Meade in Maryland, United States, in World War 1. African American soldier recruits enter a dining hall with mess kit. The recruits eat. A recruit smiles while eating. The recruits serve themselves at the camp.
World War 1 training of African American U.S. Army 154th Depot Brigade and 301st Engineers Battalion at Fort George G Meade in Maryland, United States. Recruits stand near the baggage kept on ground. The recruits walk in columns. The recruits during drill. The recruits go through bayonet drill. An officer stands in the foreground while instructing. Two African American soldiers stand. The recruits march.
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