Development progress report of U.S. Air Force F-105 Thunderchief fighter bomber. The YF-105A parked at the field. Animation depicts the tactical fighter bomber mission type 1 for the F-105B. A refueling probe on fuselage of F-105B being raised and lowered. The artwork depicts the buddy system whereby one F-105 refuels another. Animation depicts the ZEL launching of an F-105.
A family with five children is gathered in their living room to listen to a radio broadcast. They sit around their large wooden console radio, listening and occasionally commenting.
A family including mother, father, and grandmother, plus two children, is seated around their wooden table-top radio, listening to a broadcast. The radio occupies a spot on some bookshelves. The man smokes a cigarette, and converses with the grandmother about the broadcast. The mother comments occasionally as well. Closeup of the wooden radio cabinet, showing its front with frequency indicator and tuning dials.
Two men and a boy sit around their radio, listening to a broadcast in their home. The men listen intently and seem to nod and comment occasionally in response to what they are hearing. Their radio is in a large console-style wooden cabinet.
A ship underway near a U.S. port. President Woodrow Wilson seen signing the declaration of war against Germany in World War 1. A close up of the start of the draft process, as two blind-folded civilian men draw the first draft numbers for American men to enter service in World War 1. U.S. Army General John J. Pershing stands in a line with other Army officers circa 1917. A large group of people together inside a large cross-shaped stage (possibly American red cross drive of some kind during World War I). Scene on July 4, 1927 in Indianapolis, Indiana, as General Pershing participates in cornerstone laying ceremonies for the Indiana World War Memorial at American Legion Headquarters. General Pershing is with Governor Ed Jackson, Marcus Sonntag, and Adjt General William H. Kershner. General Pershing places wreath on a service flag during the ceremony. Other Indianapolis buildings and view of people on streets in the background.
U.S. Marines occupy trenches at their training facility in World War 1. Once positioned in them, they climb from the trenches, in squads, and charge forward. They are followed by a second wave of squads. Some marines are seen down in a dugout of the trench. Another scene shows more squads of marines going over the top of deep trenches, in successive waves. They climb rustic ladders to get out of these deep trenches.
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