Operations aboard USS Essex (CVA-9) during the Lebanon crisis, in 1958. View beneath wing of an aircraft on catapult, as the catapult crew hooks bridle to aircraft. Officer leaves the ship's message center. Hatchway leads into message center. Two junior officers in the communication center. Teletype machines printing out messages aboard ship. Views beneath wing of jet as one of the catapult crew hooks it up to the catapult.
French Union Forces thrust armored spearhead through communist controlled territory during Operation Camargue. A score of Viet Minh Forces crushed. Jeeps carry soldiers. French soldiers advance in Indochina. Soldiers fire guns.
Airplanes parked on airfield. View of sky and clouds from plane in flight. Aerials of field. Aircraft ahead drops bomb on target (bunkers). Smoke arises from explosion. Plane in flight. Plane drops bomb on field.
Plane in flight passes over open field and two Mk 82s explodes. Smoke arises from explosions. View through smokescreen.
Captain McCreery looks through magnifying glass at reconnaissance film on light table. Captain speaks how the aerial reconnaissance operations are carried out using aerial platform and explains reasons for the same. He talks about airborne radar. Further he adds that aerial reconnaissance helps to find out deceptive items in delta.
Captain McCreery looks at a reconnaissance film on light table. He uses a magnifying glass. Captain looks up.
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