Operation New Life in the United States. Vietnamese refugees carrying their personal belongings wait in a line for processing. Civilians and navy personnel serve refreshments to the refugees waiting in the line. Vietnamese men, women and children walk wearing shower slippers provided by U.S. personnel.
General Omar N. Bradley visits Hawaii. He is on a wheelchair and accompanied by his wife and several other persons. Bradley and his wife, Esther Dora "Kitty," are greeted by Maj. Gen. Thomas U. Greer commander, the US Army, Pacific, and his wife Patty who both place flower garlands (Leis ) around the necks of the visitors. General Greer speaks with the Bradleys and shakes hands with others introduced by Mrs. Bradley. Closeup of Bradley with orange lei around his neck as General Greer converses with them.
General Omar N. Bradley visits Hawaii. General Bradley on a wheelchair is taken to the head of the table for a luncheon. Thomas U. Greer and General Harry W. Brooks seated at the table. Military officials stand and welcome him. General Bradley arrives for the formal lunch in uniform. Military officials eat a meal at the table.
Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov and U.S. Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery review troops in Germany. German troops stand at attention. Georgy Zhukov and Marshal Montgomery review the troops. A photographer takes pictures. Marshal Montgomery awards a medal to Georgy Zhukov. (World War II period)
United States soldiers in Paris, France. United States troops aboard tanks drive past on a street in France. French civilians look from their balconies. Civilians on the road speak to U.S. soldiers. Major General Leonard T. Gerow in an army jeep drives past the crowd on the road. A French woman speaks with the Major General in the jeep. (World War II period).
United States soldiers in Paris, France. An army jeep parked on a street. French civilians talk with United States soldiers. Army jeeps and tanks with soldiers drive past on the streets. Major General Leonard T. Gerow in an army jeep. The civilians welcome U.S. troops. (World War II period).
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