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.
Face of George Washington appears clearly on the mountain. Blasting near the emerging face followed by eruption of smoke and dust. Two workers are lowered down near the eyes and nose of George Washington's face to carry out finishing touch. Separate sculpture shown at end of clip appears to be a small scale model of what the completed Mount Rushmore work will look like (but it is not very much like the final work).
Activities of United States Federal Marshals during AIM (American Indian Movement) siege of Wounded Knee on the outskirts of Native American Indian Lakota Nation in United States. Man stands holding a child. U.S. Marshals in camouflage uniform stand besides him. Man poses with a child. A man and woman talk. Woman comes and takes the child. She poses with the child.
Policemen in flood stricken area of Rapid City. State policeman with dog searching for bodies in debris of flood stricken area. Crane operates. Two policemen talk. Repairs and cleanup taking place in the background.
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