F-8D aircraft in flight from Naval Air Station in Point Mugu,California. United States Navy F-8D Crusader fighter aircraft in flight. It fires sidewinder missile at a flare. Missile misses the flare. Splash from small piece of debris in the water.
International Civil Air Patrol Cadets Exchange Program in Maryland,United States. United States Army Air Force (USAAF) Stearman PT-17 trainer aircraft taxis and lands at the Hyde Field. Engines of PT-17. Pilot gets out of PT-17. Cadets get out of liaison aircraft.
International Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadets Exchange Program in,Maryland, United States. Officer invites Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on podium. Dulles begins his talk with Civil Air Patrol Cadets. Gathering applauds.
International Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadets Exchange Program in Maryland,United States. Sign board reads Department of State,320 21st Street North West. Foreign cadets attend reception. They shake hands with United States Air Force Lieutenant General Joseph Smith. General's wives shake hands with the group. United States Air Force General Lucas Victor Beau and General Smith shake hands with foreign cadets. Flags in the background.
International Civil Air Patrol Cadets Exchange (CAP) Program in Maryland,United States. General Smith and party dine at the Andrews Air Force Base (AFB) Officers Club. General Beau in the line at buffet table. Cadets with three girls in food line. Other personnel in food line. General Smith and wife seated at table. General Beau eats food. Cadets seated with their girl friends. Foreign cadets eat and talk with girls. Orchestra or band musicians play music at the Andrews Air Force Base Officers Club. View of two saxophone players.
Colonel Quinn interviews World War II correspondents in the United States. Colonel United States Army William Wilson Quinn introduces 2 war correspondents Doug Larson of Scripps Howard and Sergeant Francis Porter of the United States Army during interview. They all seated at desk. Colonel states: Publicity of combat unit by press increases combat effectiveness and unit efficiency because Individuals are recognized, individuals are placed under spot light and results are enhanced. War correspondents state their points. Colonel questions about the commanders reluctance to publicity and their liking to follow specific units. Correspondents answer and state their points to these questions.
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