A film shows training and alert drills for the Martin TM-61A Matador First Tactical Missile Squadron in Europe. An animated map shows tactical missile squadron locations in Europe. A Matador convoy moving along a road in Germany. Animation depicts the dispersion of combat units in pre-planned war time area to support base giving number of operational and training missiles.
A film shows training and alert drills for the Martin TM-61A Matador First Tactical Missile Squadron at Wheelus Air Base in Tripoli, Libya. A covered Matador on mobile zero-length launcher being towed in the launch area. Matador wings being lowered to fuselage of missile on zero-length launcher by a crane. An airman talks into a walkie talkie. The Matador on the launcher. The nose section of Matador shows name 'Lee's Leaping Lena'. The tactical missile TM-61A in launch position in Libya. An airman flipping the switch. The engine starts and missile lifts off.
A film shows training and alert drills for the Martin TM-61A Matador First Tactical Missile Squadron in Europe. A Matador convoy moving along a road. Warhead on trailer being hooked up to a truck at storage area and moving out. A Captain and a Colonel behind sand bags using a field communication system. A loudspeaker. An airman signaling his arm in circular motion. A zero-length launcher in the background. The Captain and the Colonel talk into field telephone behind sand bag revetment. A hand flipping switch on engine control box. The missile in launch position. A hand flipping switch on the control box. Sand bag revetment of TM-61A on launcher. A small box with hand flipping switches. TM-61A in launch position. The missile installation squadron in Germany. A dish-shaped antenna atop a van. Airmen with rifles in thicket. An officer picking up telephone, launching, hanging up the phone and relaxing. Major General Robert M. Lee, Commander of 12th Air Force in office.
A film shows training and alert drills for the Martin TM-61A Matador First Tactical Missile Squadron in Europe. A view of a city in Germany. People walk on a narrow street in Bitburg, Germany. A silhouette of Matador nose section in launch position. The tactical missile TM-61A on zero-length launcher. The TM-61A nose section in launch position. The launch of TM-61A in flight showing booster separation. The missile in flight. The missile taking terminal dive. A ground nuclear bomb blast. Smoke and fire rise due to the nuclear bomb blast.
A Ford car climbs up Ben Nevis mountain in Great Britain. A lake and mountains in the background. Top of the mountain. A view of roads and sky from the mountain. A sign reads 'This Path is Dangerous, All Person Using it do so at their Own Risk'. A group including horseback riders and people on foot on the mountain. A new Ford car climbs the path on the mountain. The car moves past he group. A view of valley from side of the mountain. Views of car as it climbs up the path. The Fords stream on the mountain. The car climbs up. People on the mountain wave to a man in the car. The Ford car climbs the narrow path. Two men on Ben Nevis. The car reaches the highest point on the mountain. People on top of the mountain cheer and greet the man who drove the car.
Hollywood American actor Douglas Fairbanks and an American actress Mary Pickford at a golf course in California, United States. Douglas and Mary drive in a new Ford motor car to a golf course. They both get off from the car. Mary tees off. Men including Fairbanks stand in the background. Pickford tees off and Douglas stand in the background holding a golf stick. A man carrying a golf kit on his back puts a ball on a tee. Fairbanks tees off. Fairbanks and Pickford tee off. Mary mimics Douglas stance, he objects. She bows and he tees off. Mary and Douglas clowning.
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