Important buildings in Richmond, Virginia. Exteriors of the Governor's Mansion (Capitol Sq, Richmond, VA 23219, United States) and the State Library on Capitol Square. Exteriors of the White House of the Confederacy (1201 E Clay St, Richmond, VA 23219, United States). A downtown street as rain pours down. People get in a car on the street. Exteriors of the Virginia State Capitol (1000 Bank St, Richmond, VA 23218, United States). Exteriors of the Old City Hall (Old City Hall, 1001 E Broad St, Richmond, VA 23219, USA) in Richmond, Virginia.
Helipad traffic at the Pentagon in Virginia, United States. A control tower and the Pentagon in the background. A USAF (United States Air Force) UH-1N Twin Huey helicopter approaches and lands on a helipad. The helicopter takes off.
Prime Minister of Laos Souvanna Phouma at the Pentagon in Virginia, United States. The Seal of S Secretary of Defense on a door. Interior of an office room shows U.S. Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird greeting Souvanna Phouma and his staff. USMC (United States Marine Corps) MSGT (Master Sergeant) Barbara Newton at her desk.
The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia in the United States. Aerial view of the Pentagon which is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense. Aerial views showing the Potomac River flowing. The Pentagon with the central plaza and shaped like a pentagon. The roads leading to the Pentagon and trees and fields in the surrounding areas.
Television broadcast of U.S. President Richard Nixon's speech from the White House in Washington DC, United States on the withdrawal of remaining U.S. troops from Vietnam on 29th March 1973 during the Vietnam War. The White House. The Seal of the President of the United States. The President talks about that period of the Vietnam War when he joined the office and speaks about the program he initiated to end the war. He says American prisoners are on their way from Vietnam and people of South Vietnam are now free to choose their government. He says North Vietnam is not complying with few provisions of the Peace Agreement. He says that they should honor all those American soldiers who died during the Vietnam War. He refers to the difficult days of the war including the moratorium to end the war which was organized on October 15, 1969 when millions of Americans took day off from work and schools to participate in local demonstrations against the war. Nixon refers to the period of April 1971 when he ordered attacks on Communist bases in Cambodia. He talks about the period of May 1972 when he ordered air strikes in North Vietnam and the period of December 1972 when he ordered more air strikes.
The First Lady of the United States Pat Nixon in the White House Library in Washington DC, United States. Mrs. Nixon greets Ross Mosier, 1972 National Cystic Fibrosis Poster Child, in the library of the White House. Mrs. Nixon greets the father of the child and poses for pictures with the family. Mrs. Nixon picks a flower and tries to give it to Ross who won't accept it.
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