Officers of the U.S. Navy aboard ballistic missile submarine underway offshore the United States during the National Oceanographic Program. One man on phone and the others look on. A large blue print spread out on table. Men talk over paper work on table. Man picks up telephone and talks. He puts down telephone and starts working on blueprint. White sign taped to glass door reading 'Special Projects Office'. A civilian talks to a woman secretary. Secretary goes back to her typing. A sign on door reads 'Special Projects Office'. The secretary backs away from her type writer to receive memo, then goes back to her typing.
Officers of the U.S. Navy aboard ballistic missile submarine underway offshore the United States during the National Oceanographic Program. Two civilian technicians talk over paper work on table. Officers and men stand before control panel aboard ballistic missile submarine. Each man wearing head phones. Men operate switches. Officers and men at control panel. Man wears sound while at his station at the control panel. Men stand before the control panel. A man at controls on board submarine. Ship's Lieutenant wearing sound powered phones.
Officers of the U.S. Navy aboard ballistic missile submarine underway offshore the United States during the National Oceanographic Program. Fire control technicians at control panel. A man seated before a control panel. Buttons and dials on panel.
U.S. Army Expeditionary Force training of U.S. 154th Depot Brigade and 301st Engineers Battalion at Fort George G. Meade in Maryland, United States, in World War 1. African American soldier recruits enter a dining hall with mess kit. The recruits eat. A recruit smiles while eating. The recruits serve themselves at the camp.
World War 1 training of African American U.S. Army 154th Depot Brigade and 301st Engineers Battalion at Fort George G Meade in Maryland, United States. Recruits stand near the baggage kept on ground. The recruits walk in columns. The recruits during drill. The recruits go through bayonet drill. An officer stands in the foreground while instructing. Two African American soldiers stand. The recruits march.
U.S. Army World War 1 training of U.S. 154th Depot Brigade and 301st Engineers Battalion at Fort George G. Meade in Maryland, United States. African American soldier recruits play in a band. Sign on drum says "Receiving Station Jazz Band." A recruit dances. Other recruits stand in the background and watch.
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