Security Forces from 90th Security Police Squadron on duty with Minuteman missile system at Francis E. Warren AFB, Cheyenne Wy. Board reads 9Oth SPS Armory. Two-man Security team checkout M-16 rifle and sidearm weapons from issuing window, and head out on their assigned patrol. Other Security police muster for inspection and instructions at the start of their duty period. Insignia of SAC on wall in room. African American officer conducts briefing with team members. Teams are dispatched to inspect security at Minuteman launch facility including some outer zone radars. Guards on standby can watch television, read books and study. View of Security team sleeping quarters in launch facility. A cook preparing a meal. A team responds in a truck, to a possible intrusion. Snow on the ground. (Note: Narrated by Kemal Amen "Casey" Kasem)
Camper Alert Team vehicles of the SAC Minutemen Missile Security Police are parked in a llne at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming. They are ready to be dispatched with Security Police teams to protect missile launch sites, for as long as necessary. Launch Facility topside with security forces member seen from outside the fence with launcher closure in foreground. Interiors of camper van. Sleeping bed, refrigerator and stove in van. (Note: Narrated by Kemal Amen "Casey" Kasem)
Secretary Laird before Senate Committee in Washington DC. William J Fulbright, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee seated. Secretary of Defense, Melvin R Laird arrives. Fulbright and Laird shake hands and talk. They laugh and sit down. General Earl G Wheeler greeted by Fulbright. Fulbright speaks. Laird and Wheeler speaks. Both answer the committee's questions.
Secretary Laird before Senate Committee in Washington DC. General Earl G Wheeler answers Committee's questions. Senate Foreign Relations Committee includes William J Fulbright. Chairman of the Senate sit and listen. Secretary of Defense, Melvin R Laird speaks. Court steno records minutes of the session.
Office of Senator J. William Fulbright in Washington DC. Sign on office door reads '1215, W Fulbright, ARKANSAS'. Photographs on the wall inside Fulbright's office. Photographs signed by President Lyndon B Johnson, with humorous comments. Senator Fulbright is seen being interviewed on a television show with caption: "Fulbright Advise & Dissent."
Question Answer period of the debate on 'Role of Congress in Foreign Policies' among John C Stennis, Chairman, Armed Service Committee and William J Fulbright, Chairman, Foreign Relations Committee in Washington DC, organized by American Enterprise Institute. Moderator of debate Peter Lasigor concludes the Question Answer period. He tells that Dr William Kintner asked Senator Fulbright about the controversy of Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. Senator Fulbright replied that President has the right to act without consultation whenever there is an emergency or threat to the nation's security but the issue about Gulf of Tonkin incident was not an urgent issue. He said that he was only the agent of situation and the decision of war was imposed over them.
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