National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) engineers stand around wrecked components from the Apollo 1 command module destroyed by fire on January 27, 1967. They confer among themselves.
Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States, following the tragic Apollo 1 accident on January 17, 1967. Men at table, including two U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonels, in uniform, discuss mission and documents. A black board in the background. A man talks on the phone. Charts and print outs about the mission on the wall. 'Apollo Design Reference Mission' written on the chart and related pictures displayed.
Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Two men at their desks. They discuss amongst themselves. They discuss a calendar and chart on the wall. One looks at report on which its written 'Final Report. In Flight Fire Emergency Provisions, Review Panel #20 Captain James A. Lovell, Chairman, February 23, 1967'. Report cover is opened revealing memorandum of transmittal to Chairman, Apollo 204 Review Board, from Chairman, In Flight Fire Emergency Provisions Review Panel #20. It includes request that Panel #20 be adjourned. The memorandum is signed by James A. Lovell, Captain, USN. Man reading the report is identified by desk sign reading "Lt Col. Hinchman." The two men look at organization chart of Apollo 204 Review Board and a chart regarding data sources and Panel 17.
Heavy snowfall in New York, United States, at the start of Spring in 1967. Traffic is clogged due to the snow fall. Buses, trains and airlines delayed. People walk through the snow in New York City. Kids enjoy and sled on the heavy, wet snow.
Shows a night time Vietcong rocket attack, just after midnight, July 15, 1967, on the United States Air Force flight line and barracks areas at the Da Nang Airbase in Vietnam. Heavy explosions and fires on the base. Fires started from secondary blasts by bombs and fuel. Aircraft destroyed included F-4 Phantom II's & C-130's. The U.S Marine Corps Fighter Squadron VMF (AW) 232, also based here, lost some of its F-8E Crusader aircraft in this attack. (Vietnam War period).
Gay Brewer wins the 1967 Masters Golf Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club (2604 Washington Rd, Augusta, GA 30904, United States) in Augusta, Georgia. Golf players hit balls on the golf course. The players include Gay Brewer, William Ben Hogan, Julius Nicholas Boros, Albert W. Yancey and Bobby Nichols. Spectators watch the tournament and applaud. Gay Brewer wins after beating Bobby Nichols by one. He receives the prize money of $20,000 and a jacket.