A political television advertisement based on children of the United States promotes Republican nominee Richard Nixon prior to the 1968 Presidential Election. Still images show a mother and her child. Faces of African American children. Various views of children.
A political broadcast based on unity in the United States promotes Republican nominee Richard Nixon prior to the 1968 Presidential Election. Still images show a family, a young couple, a group of old-aged people and boys at school. Images of American citizens and crowd. Still images of Richard Nixon.
A political broadcast based on unity in the United States promotes Republican nominee Richard Nixon prior to the 1968 Presidential Election. Still images show a young couple, a group of old-aged people and boys at school and promotes unity among American people. Images of American citizens and crowd. Still images of Richard Nixon.
The keel laying of supercarrier USS Nimitz (CVAN-68) at the Newport News Ship Building & Drydock in Newport News, Virginia, USA during the Cold War. The crowd gathers around the keel of the USS Nimitz. Journalists take photos. Washington State Senator Henry M. Jackson authenticates the keel laying. Senator Jackson uses a hammer to strike a rivet on the keel. Senator Jackson is assisted by an officer believed to be retired Rear Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Jr. The man assisting Senator Jackson holds the rivet in place. Crane carries the keel off. Sign on top of keel reads "USS NIMITZ, CVAN-68, KEEL LAID JUNE 22nd, 1968.". United States Navy officials, guests gathered in a group to watch the ceremony. View of men in the empty drydock. The keel is seen hanging from crane hook, the USS Nimitz sign on top of keel. Some workers down in empty drydock wait for keel to be laid on blocks which is lowered slowly. The keel being laid on the blocks as guests watch the ceremony.
The veteran French jungle fighters advance in Laos. French soldiers advance through the rugged terrain. They cross the Mekong river. The men advance through dense jungle. The aircraft drop the ammunition through parachutes. The soldiers look at the parachute descending. The ammunition supplies piled up. Soldiers fire an artillery. A soldier holding a gun seated in a boat.
Captain McCreery looks through magnifying glass at reconnaissance film on light table. Captain speaks how the aerial reconnaissance operations are carried out using aerial platform and explains reasons for the same. He talks about airborne radar. Further he adds that aerial reconnaissance helps to find out deceptive items in delta.