Technicians standing on ground watch Atlas Missile 5C, at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Men in gantry crane compartments work on the missile. The crane rolls away from Atlas Missile. View of tip and base of the Missile.
Technicians at control board at blockhouse in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Helmets on rack. Names on the helmets include Barclay, Debus, Medaris, Colby, Von Braun and visitors. Medaris' helmet removed from the rack. Technician in laboratory works on Redstone Missile's payload.
Technician in laboratory works on Redstone Missile's payload at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Men uncover the plastic sheet and remove the cap of missile part. Technicians work on the missile part. Man operates control board. Another technician sprays white paint on the part.
Redstone Missile placed on transporter at hangar in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Vehicles parked outside the hangar. Technicians cover the Redstone Missile inside the Hangar.
Redstone Missile set up in launch position, Cape Canaveral, Florida. Technicians with the help of large crane lift Redstone Missile and set up on launch pad.
View of a the Confederate Memorial Carving honoring confederate civil war leaders, located at Stone Mountain, Georgia. Carved figures of Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and Jefferson Davis, comprising the largest bas relief sculpture in the world. Each is riding atop their favorite horse, "Little Sorrel", "Traveller", and "Blackjack," respectively. Three sculptors led by Roy Faulkner work and carve the sculpture on rock. Faulkner describes the carving activity, done using the back-blast of jet-fuel-powered torches.
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