The life of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur from 1945 to 1951. General Douglas with other officers in Korea. Fight with the Chinese on the Korean Front. MacArthur in a jeep studies a map. A motorcade in San Francisco. Large crowds welcome MacArthur. MacArthur in an open car waves at the people. Mrs MacArthur in an open car with other women. MacArthur makes a speech expressing his gratitude towards his wife. The MacArthur family in an open car. Gen. MacArthur delivers a speech at the Joint session of Congress in Washington DC as he completes his 52 years of service, including famous line, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away." The audience applauds. Sergeant Stuart Quinn of the U.S. Army talks about General MacArthur.
Thirteen year old newspaper delivery boy Edward Floyd puts fuel into a homemade car that he made by himself in Seattle,Washington. Edward, a newsboy, starts up the car and drives away in his creation, delivering newspapers to homes as he drives.
A mild flow of vehicle traffic at a street in Magnolia village of Seattle, Washington. Shell gas station in background and cars parked on both the sides of the road. A rotating Shell signage is seen on the street. Vehicles move past the shops. GG's Broiler Restaurant is seen.
Interior views on board U.S. Navy Destroyer Escort Charles E. Brannon (DE-446). Crewmen carrying small handbags enter bunk room of a ship in Seattle,Washington and chat with each other. A fireman and a 3rd class officer talk to each other. Personnel having their meals in the mess area.
Scenes of downtown Seattle, Washington. Pedestrians cross streets near Pike and 4th Ave. 1960s cars and vehicular traffic, including an orange 1966 Ford Mustang and a white Ford Thunderbird is seen. Pedestrians including office workers seen on sidewalks at street crossing. Buildings seen include the Equitable Building, Florsheim Shoes, Rivkins Jewelers, and Pay n Save. Elevated monorail train is seen near Pine Street.
Bow of a United states Navy Destroyer Escort Charles E. Brannon (DE-446) underway in sea in Seattle,Washington. Ship moves at flank speed.
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