A polio vaccination program in the United States. A doctor injects polio vaccine. A member of the public and health committee stands behind him. A nurse stands on the left side of the doctor. Doctors inject vaccines to people in a hospital. A man and a woman seated on a table. The nurse injects polio vaccine.
The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in the United States. A sign on a building reads 'US Fleet Weather Central'. Men work inside a room. Aircraft of the Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in a hangar. U.S. Navy P-2 Neptune aircraft takes off. Technicians at controls. A teletype machine. Records being analyzed. Technicians work on a weather map. Teletype message sent to the Reconnaissance Squadron. Alert sounded. Crew members briefed about the reconnaissance mission. An aerologist briefs them about the direction of the storm. Survival gear checked and laid out. Crew members board the aircraft and it take off. A radio operator at work. The navigator works on the course of the aircraft. The aerologist aboard an airborne aircraft looks at the weather conditions.
The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in the United States. U.S. Navy P-2 Neptune aircraft in flight. The aircraft flies amidst bad weather and rainfall. Outline of the hurricane on a radarscope. The pilot at controls as the aircraft flies through the eye of the storm. Crew members relax. An aerologist studies the wind and sea conditions. Aerial view of the choppy sea below. Men study a weather chart in Jacksonville. P-2 Neptune aircraft flies back towards the home base.
The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in the United States. A man plots the course of the hurricane on a chart. Reports are checked. The Weather Bureau issues a warning over the radio. An aircraft take off. Small boats kept ready. A toy removed from a garden. Civilians seal their doors and windows. Civilians listen to the radio to get news about the approaching hurricane. The course of the hurricane plotted on a chart. People listen to a news broadcast about the hurricane's change of course.
The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in the United States. Men of the Airborne Early Warning Center look at a weather map. A reconnaissance aircraft in flight. People listen to news broadcasts about the hurricane. Hurricane warnings issued over the radio to civilians.
Operation Cue conducted at Yucca Flat region in Nevada in the United States. The test conducted to examine the effects of atomic bomb explosion on buildings, and the cars parked in front of the buildings. View of houses and dummy cars parked at the site. Following nuclear bomb explosion, a house explodes, fragments fly in the air. Huge smoke rings rise from the nuclear test explosion.
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