Auto landing systems tests aboard the United States Ship America (CVA-66). A-7A plane prepares to make landing on angle deck of USS America. A-7A plane makes a touch on the angle deck and gets off the deck again.
General Curtis E. Lemay arrives for a fact finding visit to the United States Ship America (CVA-66). Officers and personnel aboard the ship wait for the arrival. A C-2A plane of U.S. Navy lands and taxied with wings folded. Rear ramp of aircraft lowered and General Lemay steps off greeted by Rear Admiral Leroy V. Swanson. The officers leave the deck and walk to island.
Number of cars drive on a road to a stadium, United States. Cars arrive at a horse racing track to witness a horse race. Man pays admission charges at entrance at sign that says $1.50 admission for grandstands and paddock. Spectators enjoy horse racing. Large number of cars in parking lot of horse racing track, with farm fields seen just outside the parking lot. Jockeys compete with each other as their horses race toward the finish line, and spectators watch and cheer from the stands.
1930's motor trucks, buses and cars on a road in the United States. A truck loaded with material. Men load furniture into a parked moving truck outside a residence. Truck common carriers of freight on their way on a highway; faster cars overtake the trucks.
Trucks on a two lane highway and various railway crossings and subways, United States. Cars and trucks on bend of a busier four lane highway nearer to a major city. A busy four lane highway with cars and motor trucks. A guard raises a block by hand at a railroad crossing after the train passes by. Steam locomotive pulling train cars approaches and goes under an overpass carrying cars. Construction workers near a crane on a road are seen with car traffic on the road while a steam locomotive railroad train passes over top on an elevated railway track.
Documentary titled 'Challenge to Democracy' depicts relocation of Japanese Americans and people of Japanese ancestry due to perceived security reasons, in United States during World War II. People of Japanese origin moved by railroad train to a relocation house in Arkansas and at Heart Mountains, Wyoming (internment camps). Japanese civilians walk out of the railroad train at a station, carrying their luggage. Houses, barracks and Quonset huts at the relocation center. A military police guard with rifle on duty. A Japanese family enters its compartment and finds fully furnished comfortable house inside. A Japanese worker works on lumber. A small family inside a house. People dine together at a large mess hall. A car moves in the desert to plan a site for relocation center. Workers clear bush, level soil and do plantation using tractors. Farmers produce vegetables and fruits. Tractors plow farmlands. Farmers hoe crops and collect harvest. Harvest loaded in trucks and sent to mess of relocation house. Japanese mechanic repairs truck, lumbers at work. Workers paid for their work done at relocation house at an office. People inside a Community Enterprise Business Store.
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