Farm life in Kentucky, United States. Boys riding on a mule cart move along a farm. Boys unload barrels from the cart. The barrels placed at doorsteps of a house.
Life in Kentucky, United States. Group of women seated around a table peels vegetable leaves. A woman takes out a pickle jar from a container and cleans it with a cloth.
Life in Kentucky, United States. A man walks down a road. He stops, asks another man for directions and moves on. He stops outside an office. Board outside the office reads 'William Macy Stanton-Architecture Land Planning and Construction- DF Folger Personnel and Purchasing'. He enters the office and comes out of it accompanied by a man, probably the architect. They visit a wood store. They look at different variety of wood. Large numbers of stacked wooden planks and boards.
Damage caused due to floods in Kentucky, United States. Area submerged in water. Ice choked rivers. Debris on the surface.
Damage caused due to flood in Ohio Valley , United States. Newspaper headlines read: '80000 desert homes as Midwest streams rage to higher levels'. People engaged in the rescue and relief work. Men aboard small boats as they carry on rescue work in the steets of downtown Louisville Kentucky. Buildings along the flooded area. Flooded buildings in Evansville Indiana and Paducah Kentucky. Flooded farms and fields washed away. Marooned livestock atop a levy. A dog atop a car. A cat perched in a 2nd story window just atop flood waters. Aerial views of the flooded Ohio Valley heading toward the Mississippi River. View of the blasting of the so called "fuse plug" in the levy below Cairo Illinois (on the Missouri Side at the junction of the Ohio River and Mississippi River) to prevent the flood waters from destroying Cairo. An army of workmen building extensions on top of the levees near Cairo Illinois to protect it from the flood. Water lapping at the wall built by the workers.
An interview of United States Air Force Lieutenant General Ira Eaker conducted by Dr. Maurer in the United States. Dr Maurer and General Eaker seated at a desk. Dr Maurer talks about the work and the contribution of General Eaker in the U.S. Air Force. He says that General Eaker was the Commander of the 8th Air Force. In 1944, he became the Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Allied Air Force. Then from 1945 until his retirement in 1947, he was the deputy commander of the Army Air Forces and chief of the Air Staff. General Eaker talks about his experiences. He talks about the first airplane flight he saw. He further speaks that he was sent to a training camp in 1917. A man came in the camp looking for some fliers. He was already selected for an examination of regular army. He says that in November 1917, he was on a parade grounds. An airplane was in flight overhead. The aircraft landed and he looked at the engine of the aircraft.
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