Training of United States troops at Camp Johnston, Florida during World War II Troops standing in attention. They turn back and enter into lake. They swim in the lake. They swim in various positions. Troops with equipment and guns, jump from tower into lake. They swim in the lake. Troops swim under burning oil on water.
Launching of a Martin Marietta MGM-31 Pershing missile in Cape Canaveral, Florida (Atlantic Missile Range, Pershing Launch Area No. 30, Army Ballistic Missile Agency). Interior of a blockhouse. Technicians at various instrument control panels. The Pershing missile is launched. The technicians work in the blockhouse.
Launching of a Pershing missile in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Technicians look at the launching pad after the firing of the missile. A gantry is pulled back from the missile. The Pershing missile on the launching pad. The technicians at instrument panels during the countdown. The blockhouse window as the Pershing missile is fired.
Launching of a Pershing missile in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Pershing missile is fired and it goes up vertically. It travels past the clouds in the sky.
Launch of the first Minuteman missile No. 401 at 1100 hours EST (Eastern Standard Time) in Cape Canaveral, Florida. A crane places the Minuteman missile on a launching pad. A service structure moves back from the missile on the pad. The missile on the launch pad. Views of the missile.
Launch of the first Minuteman missile No. 401 at 1100 hours EST (Eastern Standard Time) in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Minuteman missile is launched. It goes up vertically. Coverage of the programmed flight. It travels past the clouds in the sky.
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