Vietnamese refugees arrive in the United States after the fall of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War. Cars and a bus moving along a street in Florida. A sign board reads 'Eglin Air Force Base, Refugee Reception Center'. Buses and cars enter the premises. People seated in a bus. A man speaks to them. Vietnamese refugee families get off the bus. They walk with their personal belongings. People enter tents and temporary barracks. A child lying on a bed. A man writes on a paper.
Vietnamese refugees in the United States soon after the fall of Saigon during the Vietnam War. Elevated view of tents and temporary barracks in a refugee camp at Eglin Air Force Base near Valparaiso Florida. Vietnamese refugees play with a soccer ball. Girls enter mobile bathrooms. Vietnamese children standing outside the bathrooms. People stand outside the tents in the camp and enjoy time out on a field.
Vietnamese refugees at Eglin Air Force base in Florida, near the end of the Vietnam War and soon after the fall of Saigon. A board reads: 'Departure Center Noi Khoi Hanh'. A guard stands nearby. A man stands near a vehicle. A boy and a girl lift a bench. Men engaged in construction work. A man drives a bulldozer at the refugee camp.
Aerial view of temporary encampment for Vietnamese refugees at Eglin Air Force base in Valparaiso, Florida. View of the tents and barracks buildings, recreation areas, and roads in the camp, as seen in May 1975, soon after the fall of Saigon, near the end of the Vietnam War.
Tests of GB-4 bombs (precision guided munition) in the United States during World War II. Three technicians operate a GB-4 television receiver and test equipment at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
From a review of research and development in guided missiles by the United States Air Force from 1919 to 1948. A JB-2 (Jet Bomb 2) "Loon" based on the German V-1 buzz bomb, surface-to-surface missile. Technicians examine a scale model of the JB-2 missile. Air Force research and development of American type JB-2 missile, the first unmanned guided missile in America's arsenal. A JB-2 is launched from Santa Rosa Island, Florida. A rocket assists in take off. The rocket unit falls away immediately after JB-2 rises into the air. A control aircraft flies overhead showing JB-2 launchings at Eglin Field. JB-2 in flight. The JB-2 was sub-contracted by Republic: Airframe by Willys-Overland; Engine by Ford Motor Company, the IJ-15-1, which copied the German V-1's 900-lb. thrust Argus-Schmidt pulse-jet; Guidance by Jack and Heintz Company; Launch System by Monsanto; Rocket launch sleds by Northrop.. (World War II period).
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