Powered Controllable Weapon, a YPQ-12-A Experimental Aerial Missile assembled by airmen at a U.S. Army Air Corps base. Airmen affix bomb onto YPQ-12-A flying craft, then install cover, then install the aerial antennae. YPQ-12-A takes off together with another plane beside. The missile during a flight. Missile hits the target and explodes. Convoy of trucks passes by the wreckage. (World War II period).
Powered Controllable Weapon a YPQ-12-A Experimental Aerial Missile of the U.S. Army Air Corps. The missile during a flight towards its target. View of ground from the YPQ-12-A. The target, a locomotive moving in a desert leaving smoke trail behind. Massive explosion by the missile in a desert.
Water Borne missile A-3. A motor boat of the U.S. Navy moving in water. A huge bomb placed in the boat. The operator of the boat, U.S. Navy personnel, stands on land. The operator controls the boat remotely with a joystick controller in his hands. Boat moves on water at high speed. (World War II period).
U.S. Army training film titled 'Don't be a Sucker'. Two wrestlers fight at wrestling match. One of the wrestlers dominates and defeats the other one. Two men in spectators, one of them looses the bet money. Gamblers playing a card game. The winner among them gets the money. A bar girl kisses the victorious man and he walks out with her. The man who lost the game strikes the winner from behind. As he falls and faints on street, the girl and other man take off his money. (World War II period).
President Truman and members of his party gathering informally aboard the U. S. S. Augusta as the ship entered Chesapeake Bay, returning President Truman from the Potsdam Conference in Germany. Camera pans from right to left, over the group,assembled on deck, under one of shrouded triple 8 in (203 mm)/55 caliber guns of the Augusta. Fleet Admiral William Daniel Leahy stands to the left of President Truman. To the President's right, are Secretary of State, James Byrnes, Press Secretary, Charles Ross, and Naval Aide Captain James K. Vardaman. Next, as the Aurusta enters Hampton Roads, she passes close to a Brooklyn Class Light Cruiser, with her ship's company standing at attention on deck in dress whites. Closeup of the ship and crew as the Augusta passes to starboard. Wide view of Hampton Roads in the vicinity of the Naval Operating Base (Norfolk). A commercial ferry boat, spewing heavy black smoke from her stack, passes close to port. A barge decked out in patriotic bunting is seen as the Augusta approaches her berth. Glimpse of welcoming officers as the Augusta moves into position, docking, at Newport News, Virginia. Ship's mascot,dog, Scottie, standing on deck next to a sailor handling a line.
Program to promote Career in Engineering. Engineers working on designing a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) in a laboratory. Other Engineers observe meter readings and operate computerized control systems. Young students at Julius West School and Laurel High school. Conference about the careers in various streams of Engineering by National Society of Professional Engineers under the program, Discover- E. Engineering professionals from Westinghouse Electronic System Group address a class of young students. Monitory aid provided, magazines and journals introduced to promote school students opting for a Career in Engineering.
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