A young United States Navy VF-124 squadron pilot walks towards a Grumman F-14 Tomcat aircraft at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, California 92145, United States). Crew push back Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter from hangar. A female officer comments on young pilot, saying “That plane captain looks barely out of his teens!”. Petty officer holding a helmet replies “He’s old enough to be responsible for multi-million dollar aircraft!”. Petty officer puts on helmet and says “Yes, Ma’am”. Pilots read notes from a reception desk before test flight. Nose of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter. Group of Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighters and yellow tow vehicles. Fighter pilots wearing helmets walk past a demonstration for ground crew members.
A newly hired female assistant system maintenance officer works at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States), California. The woman Navy officer meets again the petty officer who gave her a tour on her first day at work. A United States Navy VF-124 chief introduces the petty officer to the female officer. The two employees have a chat. Female officer smiling. “Well I must say Miss Murphy, you sure do learn fast” says the petty officer. “And I must admit, Petty Officer Powers, you do make decisions where they count”. They both smiled. “Well, on with the day’s work” the petty officer says before leaving.
New recruit SPARS (United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve ) arrive at Benjamin Lincoln Hall in the Coast Guard Training Center, Yorktown, Virginia. The women in casual dress along with their luggage enter the buildingl. The girls march and is guided by a SPARS officer. The girls wearing CG (Coast Guard) uniform march in a squad. The girls marching on a road. Their feet are shown as they march. A woman seated at a desk talks. The SPARS attend a class. The SPARS seated at a table write. A SPARS officer stand at a podium in the background. A view of the SPARS seated at a table in the classroom.
The film 'The Cryptologic Officer'. An antenna in the United States. Cryptologic equipment being loaded onto ships. A worker converses with an officer. A forklift is used to lift heavy containers. Communication technicians working in a box. They operate controls. An officer directs a junior technician. Ship crew members converse with cryptologic officers. 'Guest' written on a cup. A board reads 'Operations Officer'. An officer enters a room with 'Security' written on the door. He takes a seat at a desk and goes through papers on the table. The officer observes radar screens. A board reads 'Ranger', 'Coral Sea' and 'Hancock'. A cryptologic officer briefs key members about jamming, intrusion and interception.
Artist Donn Drumm in the United States. A large steel sculptor made by artist Donn Drumm at a plaza in Akron,Ohio. Artist Donn Drumm makes sculptors. He talks about his background which helped him to work on a massive scale. A sign on a sculptor reads 'Drumm'. Several sculptors made by Drumm. A sculptor on the wall of a building. Donn Drumm takes out hot melting iron from a container and puts it on the sculptor. Various crafts items made by the artist Drumm. He can make any design with any melted metal. He has worked on wood, steel, brass, aluminum-- any metal which can give shape and texture. The sculptor and craft items made up of various metals on display.
The Great Dismal Swamp in the United States. Views of the swamp land between the border of Virginia and North Carolina. George Washington called the swamp a 'Glorious Paradise'. Scenes show various trees, flowers and insects at the swamp as seen on land and from the viewpoint of a moving boat. Trees in the swamp. A spider on a tree.
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