Children given polio vaccination en masse in the United States. A doctor administers a vaccination. Nurses put ointment on hands of the children to be vaccinated. Mothers carry their children for polio vaccination. A boy smiles after his vaccination. A girl hugs the nurse as she is being vaccinated by a doctor. A nurse takes the medicine into a syringe from a bottle. A nurse applies heat to sterilize syringe needle before extracting vaccine from a vial. The children being vaccinated one after another.
The U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division troops pass through jungles of A Shau Valley in Vietnam. A radio operator calls in the platoon's location. Smoke grenades explode designating the troop pickup zone for pull out. U.S. 327th Infantry Airborne regiment, 101st Airborne Division troops walk through a dense jungle en route to the pick up zone. The troops walk through high bushes. African American platoon sergeant writes on a note pad. The troops wait at the pick up zone. (Vietnam War period).
As examples of action expected under provisions of the Third Geneva Convention, opening scenes show Republic of Vietnam soldiers (ARVN) escorting some Viet Cong prisoners of war (POW); a wounded being carried on a stretcher; refugees moving along a trail en masse and women and children being helped to board a DC-3 transport airplane. As examples of prohibited behavior: soldiers are seen abusing prisoners; a woman strikes someone surrounded by a vigilante group; a soldier threatens a child; mother and child being threatened. A Cuban revolutionary officer is seen passing sentence on prisoner without due process. A prisoner being executed by a firing squad. (Vietnam War period).
U.S. air raids on the Palau Islands in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. United States Army Air Force B-24 Liberator formations of 31st Squadron, 5th Bomb Group en route to Koror. Explosions and smoke rises from bomb hits. The bombers leave the target area. Interior of an aircraft. Waist gunners are firing. A ball turret gunner at station.
Assassination of United States President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. Brief shot of Air Force One aircraft on runway before taking off from Love Field in Dallas Texas, carrying the body of the President to Washington DC. Still image of Lyndon Baines Johnson taking the oath of office en route back to Washington, as he becomes the new President of the United States. Air Force One taking off from Love Field in Dallas. View of Air Force One parked at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Pallbearers and other attendants take out the casket from the airplane and place it in a hearse. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy follows, holding the hand of Robert Kennedy, and they are assisted down from the lift to the ground. Mrs. Kennedy moves up to enter the hearse carrying the President's body. Brief view of mourners and people gathered behind fences at the airport. President Johnson and his wife debark from Air Force One. The President addresses the people through a microphone. He speaks about the sudden death of former President Kennedy and states that he will do his best for the country. Exterior of the White House at night. President Johnson and his wife debark from a helicopter at the White House. People gather near the White House to greet the new President. View through a White House window of President Johnson and advisors meeting that night.
Dwight D. Eisenhower is declared as the 34th President of the United States. Exterior of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington DC. Cars drive past on the street in front of the building. People crowd on the streets. Exterior of the White House. Eisenhower comes out of the building and photographers click his pictures. He meets officials. Eisenhower seated in a car en route to the Capitol. His motorcade drives past on the roads. People standing on either sides of the roads greet the President. Eisenhower along with other dignitaries and officials on a platform. People cheer and applaud. Eisenhower takes the oath as the President. He addresses the crowd. He warns aggressors and talks about the proficiency in defense of the country.
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