President Richard Nixon's press conference at White House in Washington DC. A press reporter questions about troops withdrawal from Cambodia, as Nixon stated in earlier press conferences. Nixon speaks of progress made in this regards. Another reporter questions about dealing with demonstrators. Nixon replies him and asks the press members to observe silence for a press reporter who died recently. Nixon finishes the session and walks away.
Special report about State of Union Message by U.S. President Richard M Nixon to the Congress in Washington DC. A speaker introduces President Nixon to the Congress, which applauds as Nixon arrives. President Nixon's family in audience gallery applauds for him. Nixon expresses his gratitude towards the congress standing on the speaker's podium. Vice President Spiro Agnew and another dignitary sit on seats behind podium. President Nixon addresses the congress from the podium.
News special report about State of the Union Message by U.S. President Richard M Nixon to the Congress in Washington DC. President Nixon addresses the congress from the speaker's podium. He speaks about the growth of American economy and effectiveness of government. Congressmen in the house applaud for his views. Vice President Spiro Agnew and the Congress Speaker sit on seats behind podium President Nixon speaks about availing education, housing, transport facilities to the people of U.S. and reducing inflation. He also speaks about increasing crime rate and effective law enforcement.
U.S. 34th Division Artillery soldiers at McChord Air Force Base in Washington, United States. A USAF (United States Air Force) C-141 Starlifter aircraft taxis at McChord Air Force Base with 34th Division Artillery soldiers on board.
Draftees of U.S. All Volunteer Army fill out forms in the United States. The drafted men fill out forms and show them to an enlisted man instructor. The instructor picks up the forms of the new recruits. The draftees fill out forms. They pick up barracks bags and exit a building.
Draftees of U.S. All Volunteer Army in the United States. The new recruits place barracks bags into a truck. They are in a formation.