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America in Space: The First Decade 1968 (Part2 of 3) America in Space: The First Decade 1968 (Part2 of 3)moontrue 10 min - Aug 10, 2007 National Archives and Records Administration 28 min 29 sec - Jan 1, 1968 www.archives.gov This film provides a 10-year hist National Archives and Records Administration 28 min 29 sec - Jan 1, 1968 www.archives.gov This film provides a 10-year history of National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) role in the exploration of space. It ... all describes major accomplishments in aeronautics, atmospheric research, the use of scientific and applications satellites, studies of the moon and planets, and manned space flight. ARC ID: 45015 |
| White Sands 1938 White Sands 1938 National Archives and Records Administration 9 min - Jan 1, 1938 Shows White Sands National Monument, the drifting desert sands, and close-ups of plants and weird rock formations. An automobile tows a skier across the sand. Fishermen fish in a lake near the desert. Girls walk across the desert. The sun sets. ARC ID: 11703 Keywords: Fishing; Skis and skiing; Deserts National Parks and Reserves--White Sands National Monument; National Park Service |
| air_strike.avi air_strike.avi Department of Defense; Department of the Navy 6 min - Jul 1, 2007 Footage from an airstrike in north Vietnam. Obtained from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. A-4 skyhawk flown by LTCDR John B. Paisley of VA-56. AIR STRIKE, VIET NAM LOCATION: Flat land along canals WSW of Saigon 02/03/1966 from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Photography taken by LCDR. J.B. PAISLEY fling an A-4E of Squadron VA-56 shows bombing runs by VA-56, A-4E SKYHAWKS dropping 250 and 500 pounds against suspected Viet Cong company 17 miles West South West of Saigon; area is flat along canals WSW of Saigon. |
Debrief: Apollo 8 1969 (Part1 of 3) Debrief: Apollo 8 1969 (Part1 of 3)moontrue 9 min - Aug 8, 2007 National Archives and Records Administration 27 min 19 sec - Jan 1, 1969 www.archives.gov This film portrays the story of man's first journey in orbit around the Moon with comments on the significance of the Apollo 8 flight by ... all » several prominent Americans. The film features photography of the lunar surface, the Earth as seen from the Moon, and the on-board activities of Astronauts Frank Borman, James "Jim" Lovell, and William "Bill" Anders. ARC ID: 45016 |
| The Eagle Has Landed 1969 29 sec - Feb 20, 2008 <p>Â National Archives and Records Administration <br />14 min 7 sec - Feb 11, 2006 <br /><a style="color: green" href="http://www.archives.gov/" target="_blank">www.archives.gov</a></p>This film tells the story of the historic first landing of men on the Moon in July, 1969. It depicts the principal highlight events of the mission from launching through post-recovery activities of Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Through television, motion picture and still photography, the film provides an "eye-witness" perspective of the Apollo 11 mission. <br /><br />ARC ID: 45017 <p>Â </p> |
| D-Day 1944 D-Day 1944 National Archives and Records Administration 10 min - Jan 1, 1944 Gen. Eisenhower and his aides map the Normandy invasion. German pictures show the extent of their coastal defenses. Tanks, guns, locomotives, and other military equipment is massed on the English beaches. Troops practice loading operations. Landing craft is tested in the English Channel. Pictures of practice landing and airborne operations are used to dramatize the actual invasion on June 6, 1944. ARC ID: 39013 Keywords: Amphibious operations; World War, 1939-1945; Airborne operations Coast defenses--France; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969; United News |
Universal Newsreel Featuring WWII Allied Convoy Battle Universal Newsreel Featuring WWII Allied Convoy BattleBushPilot001 4 min - Sep 30, 2007 British newsreel footage about Allied ships battling Axis planes. Lots of big guns and explosions in this. Also, other stories about British royalty touring Scotland, inspecting a fire brigade and a daycare center. A British slice of life from World War II. In the pre-TV era, people saw the news every week in their neighborhood movie theaters. Newsreels were shown before every feature film and in dedicated newsreel theaters located in large cities. Universal Newsreel, produced from 1929 to 1967, was released twice a week. Each issue contained six or seven short stories, usually one to two minutes in length, covering world events, politics, sports, fashion, and whatever else might entertain the movie audience. These newsreels offer a fascinating and unique view of an era when motion pictures defined our culture and were a primary source of visual news reporting. Universal City Studios gifted Universal Newsreel to the American people, put the newsreels into the public domain, and gave film materials to the National Archives in 1976. Surviving materials from the entire collection are available at the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, Maryland. You can see more of these and WWI videos at USSMtMcKinley.Com.... |
| Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1936 National Archives and Records Administration 10 min - Jan 1, 1936 CCC men ride in trucks, work with pick and shovel, operate bulldozers, graders and pneumatic drills, construct parapets and guard rails, and march with pick and shovel in the park. Includes views of forests, flowers, and underbrush. Rangers in towers watch for forest fires. ARC ID: 11653 Keywords: Earthmoving machinery; Civilian Conservation Corps National Parks and Reserves--Great Smoky National Park; National Park Service |
| GTSI Technology Leadership Series, e-Discovery - video.i7i.us Unknown length Jason Baron, Director of Litigation, National Archives and Records Administration, Meeting New E-Discovery Requirements through Strategic Data Management, GTSI Technology Leadership Series, October 2007. The GTSI Technology Leadership Series brings government leaders, industry innovators and IT analysts together in a lively forum that examines key technology issues facing government today. GTSI helps government agencies proactively manage their enterprise technology infrastructure, using a Technology Lifecycle Management (TLM) approach. GTSI provides deep technical expertise to assess, acquire, implement, support, refresh, and dispose of technology. GTSI's certified engineers and project managers leverage strategic partnerships with technology providers and use proven, repeatable processes to deploy, manage, and support solutions through each phase of the technology lifecycle. |
| Screw Google - WMV version Unknown length - Jan 23, 2007 Google, the company that pledges to "do no evil," is digitizing public domain films and videos from NARA, the National Archives and Records Administration. These materials are public domain content but Google is digitizing them into a proprietary format. This animated video news program demonstrates how you can access these materials which comprise an important part of our collective cultural heritage. |
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