Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) celebrations at 14th and F streets in Washington DC, United States during World War 2. People and soldiers on the streets in front of Liggett's drug store on 14th Street side and near Bond's clothing store at 1335 F Street. . A crowd and automobile traffic on the streets. An African American woman waves a small American flag. Drinks are poured from a bottle as people stand in the street. Sailors and women in a convertible car wave at the crowd as they pass a streetcar and the Capitol Theater at 1328 F Street.
Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq in the United States. Mohammad Mosaddeq arrives with officials. He is greeted by officials. Mohammad Mosaddeq poses. He signs a document and an official in the background. The top of a building. Mohammad Mosaddeq addresses a press conference. The officials pose outside a building. Newsmen and photographers in the foreground. He reads out from a paper. He talks to the officials surrounding him.
Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq in the United States. Mohammad Mosaddeq with officials comes out of a building. Newsmen and photographers in the foreground. The Prime Minister poses with officials. Cars outside a building. Mohammad Mosaddeq is greeted by an official. He addresses a press conference.
Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh (Mosaddeq) in the United States. Mohammad Mosaddegh places a wreath on a memorial. He talks to officials. He comes out of a building and waves to people. Mohammad Mosaddegh speaks to an American official. He boards a KLM aircraft upon leaving the United States. People wave to Mohammad Mosaddegh. The aircraft in flight.
About a month after the end of World War 2, .Airmen at the 20th Bomber Command Headquarters create a comic movie about a B-29 aircrew. The aircraft windows are blacked out or fogged out. Three "aircrew" are seen sitting in a B-29 aircraft. Two sing while the third plays a harmonica. In the cockpit, the "pilot" holds a silk stocking in hand. He kisses it and places it in his jacket. On "final approach" to land, the "pilot" has placed the silk stocking over his control pedestal. He manipulates the yoke as if controlling the aircraft, then starts to pull back all four throttles, but has difficulty, until he remembers to release the throttle lock, and then pulls them back, pretending to land the B-29.
Artillery fortification in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A flag on an M113 Armored Personnel Carrier as seen through the gun barrel of an M-109 Self Propelled 155mm howitzer. Howitzers on the ground. Filled sacks in the foreground. Military installations and equipment. Bunkers in the foreground. Men work on the howitzers.
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