45th Infantry Division of the United States Army on the Korean Front. A hillside camp with barbed wire barricades along ridge of the company position. Dried up trees. Stump of a cut tree visible.
45th Infantry Division of United States at a bunker on a hill in the Korean Front. Aerial view of a hillside. An aerial trolley carries water cans up to front line bunker position. Soldiers take out water cans from the trolley. A bunker made up of sacks. A wooden sign shows 'LOVE CO.CP NO.1' written on it. A handmade sign below a helmet riddled with bullet holes tells the importance of always wearing a helmet, and includes headlines, "This is no bullshit. Always wear yours." Soldiers look at logs of wood and lay them down to make the framework of the bunker.
Soldiers of the 45th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army lay down sacks and logs of wood in the bunker. Soldiers check their equipment. A trench near the bunker. An African American soldier with a sniper scope rifle walks in the trench and moves towards the observation position. Another soldier also takes position.
United States President Dwight D Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie Doud Eisenhower, are welcomed and greeted by Governor General of Canada, Vincent Massey and Mr. and Mrs. Louis St. Laurent, the Prime Minister of Canada. Mrs. Eisenhower receives flowers from Mrs. Jeanne St. Laurent. The President places a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Canadian War Memorial (53 Elgin St, Ottawa, ON, Canada). The Dignitaries drive through cheering crowd of Ottawa residents. View of Rideau Hall (1 Sussex Dr, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A1, Canada), the Canadian Governor General's residence. President Eisenhower and Mrs. Eisenhower participate in the guest tradition of planting a Maple tree. View of Canadian Parliament buildings and the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill (Wellington St, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A9, Canada). Inside Parliament, the President Eisenhower addresses the Canadian Parliament and talks about relations between the United States and Canada.
Professor Fritz Zernike demonstrates the 'Phase Contrast' microscope that earned him the Nobel Prize in physics. He makes minute living organisms visible with this instrument. Professor reads letters.
Vice President Richard Nixon and his wife visit War-torn Seoul, Korea. Vice President Nixon welcomed by President Syngman Rhee. School children of the city present floral tributes.
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