Lieutenant General Lauris Norstad, commander in chief, of USAFE (United states Air force in Europe) is seen mingling with Italian officers as Italian fliers stand in formation in front of their de Havilland Vampire jet fighter aircraft on a flight line at Wiesbaden Air Force Base, West Germany, during Exercise Cirrus, an air exercise for the Allied air forces in Central Europe. General Norstad and the officers move to another group of Italian fliers in front of their jet planes. The fliers are in relaxed formation and attentive to the conversations between General Norstad and their commanders.
A straight-wing Republic F-84E Thunderjet of the USAF 86th Fighter-Bomber Wing taxis onto the active runway for takeoff, at Neubiberg Air Base , near Munich, Germany. The Wing's bold checkerboard markings on tail, nose and tip tanks are clearly visible. The aircraft's tail number is: 49-2254, and it belongs to the 527th Fighter-Bomber Squadron..
Ford tractor demonstrated in United States. A man operates a mechanical reaper to harvest crops in a field. Reaper made to move across the field.
Ford tractor demonstrated in United States. Horses draw a reaper to harvest crops in a field. A farmer with harvested crops in his hand. A Ford tractor in a field.
A Cine Company bus travels on an Interstate Highway in California,United States. A sign on a building reads ' Cine Mobile'. A man removes equipment from the lower level of the bus, including tripods, rolls of electric and electronic cable, and related equipment.
Men and women work on machines to manufacture shoes for soldiers at a factory in United States during World War I. They work on machines to make shoes. Men give finishing touches to shoes kept in front of them on a table.
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