The White House, the residence of the President of the United States, and the area near it in Washington DC. A U.S. Marine One helicopter flies and crosses the Potomac River. It flies over the National Gallery of Art (Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20565, United States). The Capitol Hill and other buildings as seen from the flying helicopter. The helicopter approaches the South Lawn of the White House and makes a landing on its landing pad. Several cars and automobiles on busy roads outside the White House.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A panelist questions about civil rights issue. Nixon says that he will try to bring together all parties on the issue of civil rights. He says that no division should be made on black or white; north or south and such other issues. The moderator talks to Nixon about his campaign.
U.S. President Richard Nixon's address to the nation about Watergate case from White House, Washington DC. President Nixon says that the Watergate inquiry sessions cause the neglect of other strategically important matters for the United States. He mentions issues like economic downfall, inflation, South-East Asia crisis and nuclear weapon talks in Europe which were shadowed by the Watergate scandal.
U.S. President's helicopter lands in the south lawn of the White House. President Nixon proceeds along a walkway from the Oval Office of the White House. He waves to White House staff as he crosses the lawn toward the helicopter. First Lady Pat Nixon, followed by daughters, Patricia (Trish) and Julie Eisenhower, with her husband, David, cross the lawn in distance and board the helicopter before the President. President Nixon reaches the helicopter, speaks briefly with a military aide, and boards. The Presidential helicopter (now Marine One) takes off. View of flowers in the White House gardens.
China's President Chiang Kai-shek inspects the Chinese troops in Burma during World War II. Soldiers march on a street. An aircraft takes off. China's leader and United Nation's Supreme Commander for South East Asia Chiang Kai-shek along with his wife Soong May-Ling and General Mountbatten inspects Chinese troops in Burma. President Chiang and General Mountbatten looks through binoculars. The President of China Chiang Kai-shek and his wife in an American jeep along with other officials to inspect China's Army mobilizing for attack. The soldiers march. President Chiang addresses the soldiers. An American aircraft supplies the guns and ammunition via parachute to the Chinese soldiers fighting in the jungles of Burma against the Japanese soldiers. Chinese soldiers in jungle with their weapons. The soldiers attack their enemies. The heroes of the Burma's battles receiving medals from U.S. Army General Joseph Warren Stilwell.
U.S. troops' invasion on the Marshall Islands and destruction of Japanese garrisons during World War II. An animated map depicts the location of Marshall Islands in the South East Asia. U.S. Navy ships proceed in order to take the island from their enemies. The animated map depicts the tactics of U.S. Navy. The soldiers attack the Kwajalein Island. Roi and Namur in the north are attacked by the U.S. Marines. The U.S. fighter aircraft. Soldiers in small boats approach towards the Marshall Islands. Aerial bombarding on the island by the U.S. fighter aircraft. The American soldiers take their positions on the island's coast. Soldiers with their weapons. An officer examines the bomb explosion through binoculars. The remains of a destroyed Japanese aircraft. American soldiers capture the Japanese base headquarter. The dead Japanese soldiers. The arrival of more American troops on the island.
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