A film about training of a USAF officer student attending Squadron Officer School at the Air University on Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, United States. The USAF officers play in a band. USAF officers play flickerball,volleyball,soccer and basketball. Wives of the personnel cheer.
A film about training of a USAF officer student attending Squadron Officer School at the Air University on Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, United States. USAF officers at a formal 'dining in' banquet. The students eat at the formal dinner. A USAF officer receives a trophy. They raise toast. A guest speaker addresses the officers. The USAF officers sing.
A film about training of a USAF officer student attending Squadron Officer School at the Air University on Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, United States. Small group of USAF officers in classroom conduct an air defense exercise. Students work on a man locating targets and plan other deployments. Officers note and others work at a map listening to the instructions from the speaker. An officer instructs students. Small group of USAF officers in classroom conduct a tactical air exercise and a long range bombardment exercise.
A film about training of a USAF officer student attending Squadron Officer School at the Air University on Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, United States. USAF officers seated with wives. Officers and wives at a dance.
A film about training of a USAF officer student attending Squadron Officer School at the Air University on Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, United States. USAF officer receives a large trophy. A Squadron officers school review parade. The color guards march. Wives of the officers watch. The USAF band march while playing. USAF Thunderbirds perform loop and roll maneuvers in United States Air Force F-100 Super Sabre aircraft. Spectators watch the officers perform. Lieutenant General Walter E Todd presents diploma to USAF officers. USAF officer and wife in car driving past Squadron Ofiicers school building. Two USAF officers seated at desk talk to each other.
U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower's 175th press conference in Washington DC, United States. One of the pressmen present at the conference asks the President if he could give his reaction to the House Committee testimony dealing with fixed TV quiz shows. The President says that he shares American general reaction of bewilderment that people could conspire to confuse and deceive American people. He says that as soon as he heard about it he asked the Justice Department to see whether there were any laws violated and what they could do and whether they should propose any new laws. The President says that the Justice Department tells him that it would give its conclusion soon. The Federal Trade Commission has moved into it since this seems to be deceitful advertising and they seem to have some function in correcting it. The President also says that everybody was astonished and dismayed when they heard about it and he thinks that the producers, performers and the actors and the public would be satisfied only when the mess is cleared up. The pressmen take down notes during the conference.