A U.S. Navy recruitment film about high school students' interest in joining the United States Navy. The film is titled "The Navy?" An interviewer asks high school students what they think about the navy. The students are wearing typical mid 1970s fashions. Some of them have long hair and a "hippie" look. Some of the teenage kids say it is important to have a Navy and some say it is a waste of money and is destructive. A long hair teenager says that we don't need ships anymore. Several teenage girls express support for Navy careers. An African American boy standing in front of a school bus talks positively about a Navy career and how he doesn't want to be hanging around on the corner anymore. About the importance of the Navy and desire to join it students give varying answers. Interviewer discusses the Navy with a group of students. A boy interested in joining the Navy is seen playing basketball and watching television. His mother says that joining navy would be the best thing for him. He discusses about his life and why he wants to join the navy. The boy, who has long hippie style hair, is seen working on a car with a friend. He is seen jumping across the tops of railroad cars of a parked train. He throws a stone from a bridge, and is seen walking along deserted railroad tracks.
A U.S. Navy recruitment film about interest of high school female students in Air Service in the United States. A female student plays the piano. Her teacher talks to her. She talks about her parents and a career. A female ground control officer is interviewed about jobs for women in the Air Service. A woman ground crew member tells about the work she does. A crew member at a tug, tows a craft out of a hangar and talks about her work and experience. Two women crew members talk about men's views on women crew members and pilots.
A U.S. Navy recruitment film about interest of high school students in the Navy in the United States. A man asks a group of students to give their views about navy training school and its similarity with normal high school. The students give their views. An African American teenage boy exercises lifting weights, his friend describes about his voice and acting in play Hamlet. His friend ask him why he wants to join the navy? He says that a boy like him has better opportunities there.
A U.S. Navy recruitment film about interest of high school students in the U.S. Navy. Opportunities for men and women on ship or on helicopter are discussed. A crew member cleans a helicopter. Crew members doing electrical work. A man works as a diesel mechanic on a bulldozer. A man describes his work as a navigator. A female crew member at a tug and at controls does ground duty.
A man rides a two-wheeled dune bike on the shoreline at Jensen beach, Florida. Cars move on multi-lane Interstate Highway. Many 1970s cars seen. Signs with distances and directions along the roadside and above the highways. Signs for Interstates 40; Hwy 95 in Virginia;Hwy 65 at Birmingham Alabama;Hwy 75 N to Atlanta and S to Macon and Florida;Hwy 80 in Iowa; Hwy 85 in Georgia; and Hwy 15 in Montana. Other destinations include: Chattanooga,Knoxville,and Louisville. Cars repaired in a garage. A car moves out of the garage and takes to the highway. Cars, bikes and buses on a highway. Cars loaded onto a car-carrier truck and transported along the Interstate Highway. A Continental Trailways bus on a highway. Point of view shot from moving vehicle driving on highways near Washington DC area, including in Prince George's County and near Route 450 Defense Highway near Bladensburg.
A map of United States shows a grid of Interstates Highway System. Aerial view of an intersection of highways and flyovers. Cars move on the Interstate Highways.