A huge crowd of people standing in an open area in Europe. Officials stand in front of a few coffins. Explosions with smoke rising. View of bomb damaged buildings. Interior of a house with a wrecked refrigerator. A man stands with a rifle in hand. An official inspects the bomb damaged area.
U.S. Congressmen and high ranking officers arrive at the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) in Wiesbaden, Germany. General Alfred M. Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, comes out of an aircraft. He is being greeted by Lt. General William H. Tunner and Major General Royden Beebe. They inspect the honor guard along with Lt. John Panarese of the 7100th Air Police Squadron. General Gruenther accompanied by Lt. General Tunner talks with the pilot and the crew standing in front of a F-84F Thunderstreak. General Gruenther walks over and speaks with the pilot of a F-86D. Four stars on the plate on the front bumper of a Lincoln staff car. An aircraft passenger stand. The side of the stand reads ' 7100th Support Wing, Wiesbaden Air Base, Germany'. General Gruenther accompanied with General Tunner talks with the crew of a B-57 Canberra. They inspect the B-57 Canberra and then leave in a staff bus. A C-121 Constellation parked in background.
U.S. Congressmen and high ranking officers arrive at the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) in Wiesbaden, Germany. Senator Robert Carlyle Byrd arrives at the USAFE headquarters. He meets Lt. General William H. Tunner. The two men inspect the honor guard in the lawn in front of the USAFE headquarter building. The Senator is introduced to Mrs. William H. Pace, a dependent wife of a USAFE non commissioned officer, on the steps of the headquarter building. General Turner stands next to the group. The Senator and the General enter the headquarter building. A sign on a door reads 'Headquarters United States Air Forces in Europe'.
U.S. Congressmen and high ranking officers arrive at the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) in Wiesbaden, Germany. Congressmen Leon H. Gavin and Colonel Brown of the USAFE arrive at the headquarters. Congressmen Leon speaks to Karl A. Dimler on the steps of the building. A sign on a door reads ' Headquarters United States Air Forces in Europe'. Exteriors of the B-15, headquarters building.
U.S. Congressmen and high ranking officers arrive at the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) in Wiesbaden, Germany. Congressman Charles R. Deane and Lt. Colonel Ben. C. Lies of the 7100th USAF Hospital, Rockingham, North Carolina walk from a staff car towards the USAFE headquarters building. Congressman Deane meets and talks with William G. Lawless on the steps of the headquarters building and enters the building.
Sign reads: "JOB, Tactical Briefing Cordon Bleu." Marshal Alphonse juin of France, Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Central Europe, walks from staff car, followed by several other French officers. German officers assembled in a field. A civilian official converses with a French General in the field. Marshal Juin, relaxed with cigarette in his mouth, smiles and jokes with German soldiers.
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