Presentation of United Nations flag and presentation of Silver Star to U.S. officers in Taegu, South Korea during Korean War. Colonel A. G. Katzin, Secretary to 1st Secretary-General of United Nations Trygve Lie, presents UN flag to U.S. General Walton Walker. General Walker hands UN Colors to soldier of Color Guard. Color Guard marches. General Walker talks to Colonel Katzin. Colonel Katzin talks to U.S. Ambassador To South Korea John J. Muccio. Chief of KMAG (Korean Military Advisory Group) Colonel W. H. S. Wright pins the Silver Star on U.S. Lieutenant G. D. Mohr's jacket for bravery in Korean War.
Reenactment shows American folk blues musician Huddie William Ledbetter (Lead Belly) singing in a prison in United States. Lead Belly and other two African American men wearing striped prison uniform in a cell. Lead Belly sings and plays a guitar. Muisicologist John Lomax appreciates folk song sung by Lead Belly and says that he has recorded the songs on recorder. lead Belly refers to sending the recording to Governor Allen (Oscar K. Allen) of Louisiana, in hopes of influencing him to commute his sentence.
Reenactment shows American folk blues musician Lead Belly in a prison cell in the United States. Lead Belly (Huddie William Ledbetter) wearing striped uniform in a cell. Other African American prisoners seated. Lead Belly plays his guitar and sings verses from his song,"Good Night Irene." John Lomax praises Lead Belly and his song and says that he has recorded it on a machine. Lead Belly says he hopes they can send it to Louisiana Governor Allen.
A training film based on the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Aerial view of the FBI Academy. Federal law enforcement officers arrive from domestic law enforcement agencies and friendly foreign countries to attend National Academic Course in the FBI Academy. A sign reads 'Federal Bureau of Investigation John Edgar Hoover, Director'. Officers sign in a register at the reception counter. They walk in the campus of the FBI Academy. Exteriors of the dormitory building at the FBI campus. Students arriving in a classroom building. The students in an amphitheater classroom. An instructor stands in the classroom. Advance electronic instructional support system shows a monitor and control buttons, a device for Audio-Video Dial Access Information Retrieval System, circuit TV and remote controlled TV camera.
A training film based on the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Graduates and their families and friends attend the graduation ceremony at the FBI Academy. Law enforcement officers or graduates file in. The graduates await the arrival of dignitaries in an auditorium. An FBI official speaks from a podium. The graduates walk away with their diplomas. A sign reads 'Federal Bureau of Investigation John Edgar Hoover Director'. Buildings at the FBI National Academy. Aerial view of the FBI National Academy.
View of hill side at Coloma, panning down to water of the American River, site of gold discovery by John Marshall in 1848, that led to the "gold rush." Close up view of panning for gold and filtering screens in use. Elevated view of wooden viaduct on hillside that transported water. Reconstruction interior view of a gold miner's office or dwelling, with gear and belongings of the mid 1800s period in the American west. A covered wagon parked outside. Saddles and harnesses hanging from rafters in a wooden building. Reconstructed studio of photographer Peter Britt, with various portrait photographs on the walls, and an area for subjects to sit, with a backdrop, for photographs. View of an authentic camera from the period.
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