Evacuation of personnel from and delivery of emergency supplies to Bludenz, Austria after the avalanche disaster of 13th January, 1954. Rescue team members in a snow covered field. A United States Army Sikorsky H-19 helicopter lands on the field. A dog along with personnels gets off the helicopter. Supplies being unloaded from it. Litter patients being unloaded from the helicopter. A patient being covered with a blanket. Rescue team members carry away the patients on litters. Litter patients being loaded onto an ambulance.
Evacuation of personnel from and delivery of emergency supplies to Bludenz, Austria after the avalanche disaster of 13th January, 1954. A United States Army Sikorsky H-19 helicopter with a sign on it that reads 'rescue'. The pilot and the copilot in the cockpit of the helicopter. They prepare for a flight. The pilot adjusts the straps.
Evacuation of personnel from and delivery of emergency supplies to Bludenz, Austria after the avalanche disaster of 13th January, 1954. Supplies being unloaded from a United States Army Sikorsky H-19 helicopter. Men carrying equipment walk towards the helicopter in a snow covered field. They board the helicopter. A man inside the helicopter with headphones. Another man closes the door of the helicopter. The helicopter lifts off. Men in the foreground. Another H-19 helicopter as men gather at its door. Litter patients being transferred from the helicopter to the top of a cletrack.
Evacuation of personnel from and delivery of emergency supplies to Bludenz, Austria after the avalanche disaster of 13 January, 1954. A United States Air Force Sikorsky H-19 helicopter lifts off. The helicopter hovers above a field and in flight. Officers and civilians consult a map. The Commanding Officer of the 12th Air Force Group, Colonel Robert Rizon, discusses the map with the people of Bludenz. The H-19 helicopter lands as a man in the foreground gives instructions.
Evacuation of personnel from and delivery of emergency supplies to Bludenz, Austria after the avalanche disaster of 13th January, 1954. Dogs are being loaded onto a United States Army Sikorsky H-19 helicopter. A dog with a man inside the helicopter. The pilot and the copilot in the cockpit of the helicopter. The rotor blades of the H-19 helicopter start. A cletrack being loaded onto a 6x6 truck. A pilot gets into the cockpit of a H-19 helicopter.
United States Army doctor examine radiation sickness patients for fallout and radiation effects, including hair loss, likely after the disastrous atomic bomb BRAVO test at Bikini Atoll March 1, 1954 during the Cold War. U.S. Army doctor examines the eyes and teeth of an elderly Micronesian man and a little girl, as locals watch the procedure in Marshall Islands, near Bikini atoll. Army doctor examines scalp of a little boy and shows hair that has fallen out during the examination. Army doctor examines the scalp and skin of a Micronesian young woman. Micronesian young woman’s inner elbow show discoloration from radiation due to fallout. Army doctor examines the neck of a Micronesian woman. Likely residents of Rongelap Island or Utrik Atoll, which was engulfed in nuclear fallout after the BRAVO test.
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