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Naval guns aboard USS Quincy are fired at an enemy ship in the Pacific Ocean duri...HD Stock Footage
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Naval guns aboard USS Quincy are fired at an enemy ship in the Pacific Ocean during World War II.
A film about crew members aboard USS Quincy and their contribution during World War II. The crew members inside the control room aboard the ship. Gauges in the control room. Sailors talk as they relax. A radar aboard USS Quincy. Look outs on the deck of the ship. A man plots on a map. A dramatization shows crew members transmitting information about an enemy ship and an officer plotting on a map. Look outs on an alert. Naval guns being prepared to fire at the enemy ship. Officers pass on the orders to fire. Naval guns being fired at the enemy. Explosions occur at sea due to firing. Anti aircraft guns being fired. Location: Pacific Ocean. Date: 1946.
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Launching of the USS Quincy (CA-39)
Date: ca. 1947 - 1980
Creators: Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. Naval Photographic Center. 9/18/1947- ? (Most Recent)
From: Series: Moving Images Relating to Military Activities, ca. 1947 1941 - 1980 2004
Record Group 428: General Records of the Department of the Navy, 1941 - 2004
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USS Boston (CA-69)
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USS Boston , a Baltimore-class heavy cruiser, was the sixth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the U.S.city of Boston, Massachusetts.Boston was launched 26 August 1942 by Bethlehem Steel Company's, Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts; sponsored by Mrs.Helen Noonan Tobin, wife of the Mayor of Boston, Maurice J.
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USS Dolphin (AGSS-555) WalkAbout - tied to a dock Thank GOD
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USS Dolphin (AGSS-555) was the United States Navy's only operational diesel-electric, deep-diving, research and development submarine.[2] Her keel was laid down on 9 November 1962 at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine. She was launched on 8 June 1968 sponsored by Mrs. Daniel K. Inouye (the wife of the senator for Hawaii), and commissioned on 17 August 1968 with Lieutenant Commander J.R. McDonnell in command. Despite her recent repair and upgrade, Dolphin was decommissioned on 15 January 2007 and was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on the same date. She is now a museum ship in San Diego Bay under the management of the San Diego Maritime Museum.
The 5-inch 25 Caliber gun on a submarine at sea is fired by the crew after surfac...HD Stock Footage
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The 5-inch 25 Caliber gun on a submarine at sea is fired by the crew after surfacing.
The five-inch-twenty-five Caliber gun on a surfaced submarine at sea, United States. The submarine deck gun is operated by the crew. They fire the gun immediately after the submarine surfaces. A crewman uncovers the side of the gun and gets ready to fire. The pointer position on the gun allows for firing through a foot pedal system. The trainer position of the gun is also demonstrated. Use of a safety switch is explained. Location: United States. Date: 1945.
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USS Canberra (CA-70) firing rockets - 1962
The mothballed heavy cruiser Canberra, a 13,600 ton unit of the Baltimore class, was redesignated CAG-2 in early January 1952. She was subsequently towed from Bremerton, Washington, to Camden, New Jersey, to begin an extensive conversion to a guided missile heavy cruiser. This work, which took some four years, significantly changed the ship's appearance. It included replacing her after eight-inch gun turret and five-inch gun mount with two launchers for Terrier anti-aircraft guided missiles, plus installation of an extensive suite of radars and other electronics.
Canberra, now the second ship of 13,300-ton Boston class, was recommissioned in mid-June 1956. She operated in the Caribbean and Western Atlantic for more than a year, during which time she carried President Dwight D. Eisenhower to a conference at Bermuda, participated in the June 1957 International Naval Review at Hampton Roads, Virginia, and made a Midshipmen training cruise to Brazil. In September 1957 she took part in a major North Atlantic Treaty Organization exercise in the northeastern Atlantic, then steamed south to begin her first tour in the Mediterranean Sea. After returning to the the U.S. in March 1958, she served as ceremonial flagship for the selection of the Unknown Soldier of World War II and transported Midshipmen on a summer training cruise to Spain, Sweden and the Netherlands.
In March 1960 Canberra began an eight-month cruise around the World, operating with both the Seventh Fleet in Asian waters and with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. She took part in the Cuban Quarantine in the fall of 1962 and, in October 1963, was transferred to the Pacific Fleet. The Vietnam War soon became the focus of her final half-decade. Conducting her first combat deployment since the World War II, she spent the first several months of 1965 off Southeast Asia. A second Vietnam deployment followed in February-June 1966 and a third lasted from October 1966 until April 1967. During these operations her six remaining eight-inch guns were extensively employed for shelling enemy positions in both North and South Vietnam.
Bombardment duty dominated Canberra's next two war tours, in October 1967-April 1968 and from September 1968 to January 1969. This gunnery emphasis, plus the outdated nature of her Terrier guided missile system, caused her reclassification back to a heavy cruiser in May 1968, when she regained her original hull number, CA-70. Canberra's missile launchers and guidance radars were removed in 1969, following the end of her last Vietnam cruise. Soon thereafter, in October 1969, she arrived at San Francisco, California, to begin inactivation work. Decommissioned in early February 1970, USS Canberra was stricken from the Naval Vessel Regiser in July 1978 and sold for scrapping in July 1980.
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Guns on USS Missouri firing coastal targets during Korean War, Korea. HD Stock Footage
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Guns on USS Missouri firing coastal targets during Korean War, Korea.
Focuses on Korean War (1950-1953). USS Missouri off the coast of Korea. Guns mounted on USS Missouri. The UN flag is raised on battleship. Admiral Allan Smith and other officer salute. Gun barrels swing. Gun crewmen handle bombs aboard USS Missouri. Bombs are transferred by elevator. Officer looks into periscope. Guns on USS Missouri fire coastal targets. Bursts in water. Explosions on coast. Location: Korea. Date: October 1950.
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Myron C. Fagan - Les Illuminati et le CFR (1967)
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Il s'agit d'un enregistrement de 1967 de Myron Coureval Fagan, pour lequel j'ai mis des sous-titres en français. J'ai moi-même corrigé la traduction jusqu'à 23 minutes, ensuite c'est une traduction automatique. Aussi, ce qui serait bien c'est que vous m'aidiez à finir la traduction des sous-titres ; )
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Myron Coureval Fagan (31 octobre 1887 - 12 mai 1972) est un dramaturge, réalisateur et producteur de cinéma américain. Il fut également essayiste de théories du complot, anticommuniste fervent et l'un des premiers à parler du complot Illuminati.
Myron Coureval Fagan fut le mari de Minna Gombell.
Il fut inspiré par John Thomas Flynn pour ses essais conspirationnistes.
Voici une liste de ses oeuvres:
Films :
1926 Mismates (scénariste)
1929 The Great Power (scénariste et réalisateur)
1931 Smart Woman (scénariste, adapté de sa pièce Nancy's Private Affair)
1931 A Holy Terror (scénariste)
Livres et articles :
1932 Nancy's Private Affair, A comedy in three acts
1932 Peter Flies High, A comedy in three acts
1934 The Little Spitfire, A comedy-drama in three acts
1948 Red stars in Hollywood: Their helpers, fellow travelers, and co-conspirators
1948 Moscow over Hollywood (published by R.C. Cary, Los Angeles)
1949 Moscow marches on in Hollywood (News-bulletin/Cinema Educational Guild)
1950 Reds in the Anti-Defamation League (Cinema Educational Guild. News-bulletin, May 1950)
1950 Reds in crusade for freedom! (News bulletin)
1950 Hollywood reds are on the run!
1950 Documentation of the Red stars in Hollywood.
1950 Reds in the Anti-Defamation League.
1951 What is this thing called anti-semitism? (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
1951 Saga of Operation Survival (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
1953 Hollywood backs U.N. conspiracy
1954 Red Treason on Broadway (Cinema Educational Guild)
1956 United Nations on trial in Washington, D.C (News-bulletin)
1962 Must we have a Cuban Pearl Harbor? (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
1964 How Hollywood is brainwashing the people (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
1964 Civil rights, most sinister tool of the great conspiracy (News-Bulletin)
1965 How greatest white nations were mongrelized, then negroized: That is the fate planned for the American people (News-bulletin)
1966 The UN already secret government of U.S.!: Our recall project can smash it! (News-bulletin)
1966 The complete truth about the United Nations conspiracy! (News-bulletin)
1967 You must decide fate of our nation!!!: The Negro (CFR) plot is our greatest menace! (News-bulletin)
1969 Proofs of the great conspiracy and how to smash it!!! (News-bulletin / Cinema Educational Guild)
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Firing from 5 inch gun batteries and activities of men aboard a destroyer in Saip...HD Stock Footage
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Firing from 5 inch gun batteries and activities of men aboard a destroyer in Saipan, Mariana Islands.
Invasion of Saipan in the Mariana Islands during World War II.. Shells splashes on the island. 5 inch gun batteries fire. Explosions on the shore. Smoke columns rise from the island under bombardment. Empty shell cases on a gun deck. Men play fire hose on the 5 inch batteries. Men pass empty ammunition cans and cases. Shell splashes around a destroyer. Men eat K ration on a deck. Fire from a battleship. Men lounge on the deck. Empty shell cases in the foreground. Men stack empty shell cases. A US Navy OS2U Kingfisher floatplane on a catapult in the background. Location: Saipan Northern Mariana Islands. Date: June 16, 1944.
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WRAP Reax to OPEC production cut
APTN
Los Angeles, California - 31 March 2004
1. Mid shot from low angle of man pumping petrol
2. Close up of readout on petrol pump showing sale amount
3. Wide shot of traffic on highway
4. Mid shot SUV (sports utility vehicle) pulling out of gas station
5. SOUNDBITE (English) vox-pop, Los Angeles motorist:
I''m very concerned. In fact I started riding the red line (subway train) because of the high prices of gas. And since they''ve gone down a bit I drive a couple of days a week. But I prefer not to pay these prices.
6. Various of sign showing prices in front of gas station
7. Motorist putting petrol into car
APTN
Washington DC - 31 March 2004
8. Pan from media to White House spokesman during briefing
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Scott McClellan, White House spokesman:
The president is disappointed in today''s decision. Producers should not take steps that harm American consumers and our economy. We continue to be actively engaged in discussions with OPEC and non-OPEC producers from around the world to let them know our views. Today''s decision underscores the importance of Congress acting to pass a comprehensive national energy policy that will reduce our dependence on foreign sources of energy.
10. Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheik Mohammed Al Sabah walks out of White House and up to microphones
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Sheik Mohammed Al Sabah, Kuwaiti Foreign Minister:
We are a very active partner, member in the international financial markets. We have a lot of investments, not in the oil sector, but in the non-oil sector, and an increase in oil prices, if that has an adverse impact on the non-oil sector, that would hurt us also. For that reason our emphasis is to stabilise prices, and not to take any decision to lead to an increase in oil prices.
12. Al-Sabah walks away from microphones
APTN
New York City, New York - 31 March 2004
13. Close-up Mercantile Exchange sign
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Raymond Carbone, trader at Paramount Options:
For me, the forty dollar price mark is more of a psychological number than it is something that will affect the economy right now. We have seen sustained crude oil prices above 35 dollars through the year yet we have seen demand surge both in the US and Asia. It seems like we''ve gotten accustomed to higher prices, 40 dollars is something in the mind right now, it may not curtail any economic recovery.
15. Wide shot of trading floor
STORYLINE:
The White House expressed disappointment on Wednesday with the decision by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to cut its crude oil production target by 4 percent.
White House press secretary Scott McClellan said the administration was in steady contact with officials in oil-producing countries, arguing that producers should not take steps that harm American consumers and our economy.
Washington''s disappointment was echoed on the streets as motorists expressed concern at the high petrol prices.
Meantime, US National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice held talks with Kuwaiti foreign minister, Sheik Mohammed Al Sabah, during a previously scheduled meeting marking Kuwait''s designation as a major non-NATO ally.
After the closed meeting Al Sabah told the media Kuwait had many investments in the non-oil sector that would be hurt by an increase in oil prices.
He said for that reason our emphasis is to stabilise prices, and not to take any decision to lead to an increase in oil prices.
Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates had proposed postponing the production cut, but Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali Naimi prevailed in his efforts to press ahead with plans to reduce the ceiling to 23.5 (m) million barrels per day.
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