Activities of United States1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War in Vietnam. U.S. Army UN-1D helicopter lands. Soldiers jump out and run across the grass. Soldiers come across a dead Vietcong. Sergeant searches through the clothing of the dead man.
Activities of United States1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War in Vietnam. Two medics comfort a seriously wounded American soldier. Face of aid man showing anguish. Soldiers carry wounded on litters to UN-1D helicopter of U.S. Army with red cross. UN-1D takes off.
Activities of United States1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War in Vietnam. Gunner at door of airborne helicopter. Pilot and copilot at controls of the Boeing CH-47 Chinook of U.S. Army. CH-47 as it picks up a downed U.S. Army helicopter UN-1D and carries it over the jungle to a grassy field.
Activities of United States1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War. Brief glimpse of two U.S. Army Bell UH-1D Iroquois (Huey) helicopters, coming in to land at a fire base. Next they are seen departing again. The sun is setting in the background.
Activities of United States1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War in Vietnam. Soldier examines a captured Vietcong 57mm Recoilless Rifle. A sign on the ground reads, "Do Not Touch Weapons"
The governorship rivalry (so called "Three Governors Rivalry") takes a new turn in Atlanta, Georgia. Exterior of Capitol Building (Georgia State Capitol Building, 206 Washington St SW, Atlanta, GA 30334) in Atlanta, Georgia. U.S. State Senator from Georgia, Herman Eugene Talmadge, and Melvin Ernest Thompson (M.E. Thompson), standing together claiming to be the legitimate governor. Mr. Talmadge speaks over a microphone and suggests a 'White Primary' which he said would function "To let the white people of Georgia determine who is their choice for Governor" (to decide between Talmadge and Thompson). Students of university staging protest rally against Gov. Talmadge. University students demonstrate outside the proceedings. The students hang Talmadge in effigy. A Nazi German flag with swastika is flown and a sign reads "It Can't Happen Here" with the word "can't" crossed out and change to "did" so it reads, "It Did Happen here." The students protest the racial segregationist and White Supremacy politics of Talmadge (early in Civil Rights movement). A sign reads "Must Stop" and above it is pictures of a padlock and key, a Nazi Swastika, and a pistol.
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