Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Arlington Cemetery, Virginia ; The arrival of the President of the Philippines, Washington National Airport ; Departure of helicopter, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. ;
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