U.S. nuclear submarine, USS Seawolf (SSN-575) in bay near Newport, Rhode Island. President Eisenhower standing on deck with group of Naval officers. The American flag and the President's ensign fly from the boat. President Eisenhower descends through a hatch. He greets members of the crew and tours the boat. He observes crewmen at their duty stations. He cuts a cake, with "Commander in Chief" written on it. The cook serves the cake. President Eisenhower dines in the Crew's Mess. With him are Chief Hospital Corpsman Milton W. Tucker, USN; Presidential Press Secretary James Hagerty and Seaman Apprentice W.J. Dooling. The President climbs out of the submarine on to the deck.
Presidential inauguration ceremony of U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Washington DC. Dignitaries seated in cars move through streets. The inaugural parade by motorcyclists. Trees in the background. A large crowd of civilians gathered on the west steps of the U.S. Capitol.
Presidential inauguration ceremony of U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Washington DC. A large crowd of civilians gathered on the west steps of the U.S. Capitol for the ceremony. The American flag flutters in wind from a flagpole in front of the Capitol. A military band plays.
Presidential inauguration ceremony of U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Washington DC. An official, in top hat, holds a closed Bible. A street vendor sells flags to a man. A large crowd of civilians gathered on either side of streets. John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline, seated in a car moving on a street for the ceremony. The U.S. Capitol in the background.
Sesquicentennial in Washington DC. History of development of Washington DC. Military parade on Pennsylvania Avenue circa World War I period, with General Pershing on horse in the front. Scenes from a presidential inaugural parade on the avenue. View of automobile traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue in the year 1926. Shops, offices and buildings alongside the street. Models are shown of the Federal Triangle: ship buildings, Departments of justice, labor and commerce, and the Municipal Centers.
The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 at the Naval Supply Depot, Theodore, Alabama. The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 at a dockyard. A crane removes supplies from boxcars and loads them onto the ship. Civilian workers load ammunition boxes. The workers hook loaded cartons as they are lowered by cranes. The workers wheel a large box of ammunition on a cart into the open bow door of the ship.
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