Post theater at the Vogelweh housing area in Kaiserslautern, Germany. A boy and a girl buy tickets from a ticket window of the Post movie theater. A sign on the ticket window: News, Cartoon, Short and Feature. The show time is mentioned on the ticket window. The boy and the girl enter. Two other recreation buildings on the post. Signs on the buildings identify them as the Bowling Alley and the Service Club.
Mountains and snow covered land at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska, United States. Elmendorf Air Force Base with mountains in the background. American interceptor aircraft F-102A on a takeoff run. Snow covered mountain ranges.
During period of semidarkness, at dusk, blinking red lights are seen. Then an aircraft is silhouetted low over the runway. It proceeds slowly, only a few feet above the runway, and then crashes in a spectacular ball of flames, followed by a huge cloud of black smoke. (Note: The aircraft, an F-100 Supersabre was being ferried from Palmdale, California, when the pilot elected to make an emergency landing at Edwards AFB.)
General and Mrs Eisenhower meet other officials in Paris. He sends his request to be relieved of his post as the Commander-in-Chief of Western Europe's armies. He addresses the officials and talks about the GOP convention.
French (French Far East Expeditionary Corps) and Vietnamese forces attack the Vietminh in Vietnam, French Indochina. Bombarding and firing on the field. Wrecked and burning vehicles on the field. Soldiers move forward for attack. Soldiers fire rifles. A soldier fires with a machine gun (likely a M2 Browning). Bomber planes dropping bombs over a field. A tank fires at a hill. Smoke arises due to bombarding. Soldiers at a burning village.
American soldiers work in a factory preparing Monroe Bombs filled with propaganda leaflets in World War 2. They load and pack shells with cardboard cylinders containing leaflets, as well as explosive charges to detonate the bombs at altitude which would release the leaflets as part of psychological warfare tactics. The Monroe Bomb shell assembly line is shown in operation.
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