The commissioning ceremony of USS Saratoga in New York, United States. A large crowd seated on the ship deck during the ceremony. A model of USS Saratoga placed on a stand. Chief Warrant Officer Moses and other naval officers speak into microphone. A large silver cup on a table. Captain Robert Joseph Stroh speaks into the microphone. U.S. Navy Admiral Felix B. Stump, Admiral W F Halsey, Admiral Doil, Rear Admiral A. J. Mumma, Rear Admiral R. J. Cowdrey and Vice Admiral M. B. Gardener stand holding their hats. Naval officers go down one of the deck edge elevators.
A United States Air Force (USAF) F-100 Super Sabre crashed near Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. Officials inspect the area after the crash. Twisted burnt metal sheets on the ground. Parts of the aircraft in the surrounding area. A small burning part. The wheels of the F-100 Super Sabre aircraft. The pilot, Captain Joseph Kittinger, holding a parachute, speaks to officers. A USAF Piasecki H-21 helicopter parked in the background.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. A dummy strapped on a rocket sled in spinal position 90 degrees. A doctor inspects the dummy after a test. The head of the dummy comes out during the test. Technicians check the rocket sled.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. A dummy strapped on a rocket sled in spinal position 45 degrees. Officers inspects the dummy. The dummy moves on the sled with its head coming off. A technician inspects the dummy.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. A dummy strapped on a rocket sled in spinal position 60 degrees. The dummy moves on the sled with its head intact. A technician inspects the dummy. A series of tests conducted using the dummy. A test conducted with the dummy in spinal position 70 degrees.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. A dummy moves on a rocket sled in spinal position 70 degrees. A test conducted on the dummy at spinal position 60 degrees. The head of the dummy comes off in one of the tests.
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