Television broadcast shows the controversies regarding UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) in the United States. Book headlined 'Flying Saucers and the United States Air Force'. U.S. Air Force official in an interview says that the U.S. Air Force is not hiding anything from the people. Foreign Technology Division at Wright Patterson Air Base in Ohio. Articles from outer space displayed on the table.
Exploration of UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) sightings in Colorado. Host talks about outer space and its various objects. Officials receive information at the NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) center, Peterson Air Force Base. Animated map on the screen in front of the NORAD officials. Air Force official talks about objects identified in their radar systems. Air Force officer shows a picture of object identified in the radar system.
Television broadcast of an interview with United States Air Force officers on UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) in the United States. Reporter interviews United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel L. Tacker and Major Hector Quintanilla on Project Blue Book. Major Hector Quintanilla states that the Air Force is not hiding any information on Unidentified Flying Objects. The officers state that the UFO sighting by civilians is not based on any evidence. Reporter reads a report by researchers stating that there has not been any evidence of UFOs.
Non-Commissioned Officers in the United States Marine Corps. Major Richard S Stark of the USMC talks about the role of NCOs. He introduces a Sergeant Henry Barber from the United States Marine Corps, who.talks about team work, discipline, hard work, self confidence, adaptability and initiative being the fundamentals of United States Marine Corp. Board of officers reviews personal record book of a Marine, containing details of his personal and training.. The board members interview the Marine. Marines, being reassigned, carry their duffel bags while moving into different quarters. They run towards their quarters. Board reads 'Second Force Reconnaissance Company Force Troops, FMF Atlantic'.(Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic). At this Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, marines are seen doing pullups and pushups to assess their physical condition.
A U.S. Marine Corps Reconnaissance Team begins a field training exercise, after having landed from a submarine and changed into their camouflage fatigues. They patrol through small trees and underbrush. A Grumman S2F aircraft lands on a small airstrip, and the recon team emerges from the woods to board it for flight back to their base. A formation of marines with field gear, starts to move double-time along a dirt path. A formation of Sikorsky H-34 helicopters seen flying low over plumes of black smoke rising. Marines, in amphibious assault training operation, approach surf in Landing Vehicles Tracked (LVTs). They run from the LVTs as they hit the beach. Marine infantry and M48 Patton tanks during actual combat (or realistic training exercise), with large plumes of black smoke rising in various locations.
Monuments in Indianapolis, Indiana. View of the 'State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument' designed by German architect Bruno Schmitz. The monument is dedicated to Indiana heroes who died in a war before World War I. A Civil War exhibit at a lower level. Sculptures of soldiers and sailors on the monument. Water cascades into a collecting pool at the base.
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