SPARS (United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve ) play water polo in the United States. A SPARS swimming in a pool. SPARS playing water polo. Several views of SPARS playing water polo and enjoying.
SPARS (United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve ) aboard a Coast Guard (CG) boat in the United States. A view from a port hole. The SPARS climb up ladder of CG boat. Ships at dock in the background. A SPARS salutes as she climbs up the ladder. The SPARS moving towards the deck. The SPARS climbing up a ladder aboard a boat. SPARS sprays water on a deck of the boat holding a water hose. SPARS spreading water with the hose. A man in shorts a helps her. SPARS sweep the deck with help of a mop. A view of the SPARS saluting one after the other and climbing down the ladder.
SPARS (United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve ) being inspected in the United States. SPARS in uniform march in squad. They measure the distance with hands and stand in formation. SPARS officer and U.S. Coast Guard officers salute each other. SPARS stand in formation. The Cost Guard officer inspects SPARS. The CG officer is escorted by SPARS officer. SPARS officer speaks to the CG officer. She salutes and both of them walk. SPARS stand in attention and an officer salutes.
U.S. President Richard Nixon at an office in the White House delivers his speech to the nation about the happenings of Watergate case, Washington DC. He speaks about the President's conduct in Watergate matter. He hopes for long lasting peace in Middle East and control of nuclear arms and briefs about efforts of United States in this direction. He briefs about steady development of economy and prosperity of citizens. He says that Watergate case blocks the progress path and wastes important time for citizens' and nation's progress. He concludes his speech by saying that he has been doing his best for welfare of citizens of United States.
A petty officer leads a newly hired female system maintenance officer to a corridor. The petty officer asks the woman officer some questions. “Secretarial? You gonna work on the skipper’s office?” he asks the woman. “No, I am not even in administration” the woman answes the petty officer, as a blond mechanic passes by. They leave the corridor. A man posts a VF-124 Flight Schedule. The man explains how pilots are now training as part of the transition to Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighters, and so most maintenance will become turnaround inspectors. United States Navy sailors perform a FOD (Foreign Object Debris) walkdown at NAS Miramar California (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States). The petty officer shows tiny bits of metals and objects sailors picked from FOD walkdowns. The woman Ensign holds a small piece of metal.
United States Navy VF-124 aircraft pilots hold a squadron briefing at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, California 92145, United States). Diagrams and blackboard on the walls are seen. The squadron pilots discuss the test flights with the F-14 fighter for the day. African American pilot looks at his notes during the orientation. Pilot talks behind the podium.
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