U.S. .Army Air Corps (USAAC) fighter planes operating at Florennes/Juzaine airfield (A-78), Belgium, near the end of World War 2, in Europe. P-61A serial 42-5575 "No Love, No Nothing II" of the 422nd Night fighter Squadron, holding short of the active runway, as several P-47s, of the 365th Fighter Group, land. The P61 takes the active and departs. A P-38 Lightning fighter taking off. It has red diamond on outer sides of its tails identifying it as from the 429th Fighter Squadron, 474th Fighter Group. An olive drab P-47 , without markings, parked across from a junkyard of airplane parts. An airman rummaging through the parts. Army vehicles and ground crews amongst several parked P-47 thunderbolt fighter aircraft.
U.S. Army Air Forces aircraft operating in skies over Germany right after the end of World War 2, in Europe. P-47D Thunderbolt fighter planes (with bubble canopies) of the 377th Fighter Squadron (red cowls, coded "E4"), 362nd Fighter Group in flight above clouds. They peel off, one at a time, and dive.
Three U.S. Army Air Forces P-38 aircraft fly overhead and peel off to begin landing at an airfield in Belgium, during World War 2. . A formation flight of Four P-47 Thunderbolt fighter planes follows, peeling off to land. One of the P-47s, a "razor back" from the 387th Fighter Squadron (yellow cowl band, coded "B4"), 365th Fighter Group, is seen landing on the runway, with its canopy open.
CH-21 B lands and takes off from a helicopter pad at the Pentagon. Cars move on the street. Airplane in flight. Men on the airport. Other plane takes off. Trees along the sides of the street. Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, Postmaster General Arthur E Summerfield and family walk to right beside Pentagon. VIP's arrive at helicopter pad and talk amongst themselves. Mr Summerfield boards CH-21 B. Secretary of labor James P Mitchell walks. Secretary Mitchell and Nelson A Rockefeller carry briefcases. An Air Force Officer greets them. They walk towards CH-21 B. Buildings in the background.
Large submarine, USS Patrick Henry, SSBN-599, laying off Newport in United States. Crew members and officers on the submarine. Patrick Henry in the mid stream. Blast of air and water comes from the missile tube as a sabot is fired. The United States flag on the ship.
Television discussion about United States- Latin American relations in United States. Frank Carlucci is the guest who answers the questions of the people regarding this topic. Maria C Siccardi presents the show. A question is asked from Buenos Aires regarding the United States support for Contras, Reagan's degree of responsibility in Iran- Contra affair. Frank gives the answer.
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