An American football match between Army and Syracuse at Polo Grounds in New York. West Point cadets march in the ground. Army defeats Syracuse by 9-2.
Air Force Sergeant checks the machine and calls a translator to check the message. Message being typed in Russian. Keyboard in Russian letters. A 24 hour clock on wall with 'Moscow' written in the center. The seconds hand turning.
President John F Kennedy addresses the nation on Berlin Crisis after returning from European visit. Washington DC. President Kennedy talks about misjudgments on both sides in major wars and effects of misjudgments in a thermonuclear age.
President John F Kennedy addresses the nation after returning from Europe in Washington DC. President Kennedy says that we have right to be in West Berlin and blame Soviets saying that "It is the Soviets who have stirred up this crisis."
Preparations in the oval office before President Kennedy is seated to deliver his address. A media crew member sits in the President's chair so light readings can be taken. President John F Kennedy is seated. The President is about to address the nation after returning from his visit to Europe. President Kennedy specifies the steps needed to be taken regarding the Berlin Crisis.
C-130 planes land during Mississippi riots, or Ole Miss riot of 1962. Ramps are lowered. Men and equipment unloaded. Helicopters at ground. (Forces arriving in response to racial segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.)
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