Maneuvers of U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Division in the vicinity of the Sacramento Mountains in Texas. Cavalry advances on horses in the mountains. High altitude view of the area and the cavalry advancing on the mountains. Soldiers advance with mules. Luggage loaded on the backs of the mules.
Maneuvers of U.S. 1st Cavalry Division in the vicinity of the Sacramento Mountains in Texas. High altitude view of a camp. Mountains in the background. U.S. Army Major General Edwin Baruch Winans, Major General William Booth and Brigadier General Hawkins and Mexican Army General Gonzales discuss amongst themselves. Major General Booth explains tactical situation to General Gonzales. They watch the area in the foreground through binoculars.
Maneuvers of U.S. 1st Cavalry Division in the vicinity of the Sacramento Mountains in Texas. Cavalry advances across a field. A soldier seated on a horseback holds a flag. Soldiers stand near tents. A flag flying on a flag pole outside a tent. They place saddles on horse backs and ride the horses on the field.
Maneuvers of U.S. 1st Cavalry Division in the vicinity of the Sacramento Mountains in Texas. Men fire machine guns on a field. Other men ride horses on the field.
Admiral Daniel Vincent Gallery, United States Navy, is piped aboard a U.S. ship. He poses briefly with three civilians (possibly members of the original U.S. boarding party) . View of the German submarine Unterseeboot 505 (U-505), captured by U.S. Naval Task Force, TG 22.3,on June 4, 1944. Admiral Gallery (then a Captain) commanded TG 22.3. U-505 is written on hull of the ship and she flies the German flag. The submarine is towed under an open draw bridge. Scene of harbor in Chicago, Illinois, where crowd is gathered. Striking the German colors on the submarine. A launch motors out to the submarine, which is being towed with German flag flying. A line is thrown to the submarine. Small boat approaches stern of submarine and person on the U-505 attempts, unsuccessfully, to pass a package to the small boat, which then comes abeam on port side to try again. View of tugboat with submarine behind.
A 1953 Cadillac sedan, covered with dust, drives along a road, passing homes in Bootlegger Cove residential neighborhood of Anchorage, Alaska. Next sequence shows Fourth Avenue south of C street, with vehicles moving along the street and several pedestrians on the sidewalk . A hotel is identified by its sign. Street level closeup of the pink-colored MacKay building, at 337 E 4th St, at corner of E 4th and Denali Street. ( It opened in 1951 as Mount McKinley Apartments, was renamed the MacKay building, and decades later, renovated and called the McKinley Tower.)
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