Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Selected Scenes From quot;Autovonquot;; Selected Scenes From quot;Arlington Storyquot;; Selected Scenes From quot;Overseer Troop Testsquot;

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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Selected Scenes From quot;Autovonquot;; Selected Scenes From quot;Arlington Storyquot;; Selected Scenes From quot;Overseer Troop Testsquot;

1964

Selected Scenes From "Autovon" Washington D.C.- 23 Sept. 1964 (Proj. 420-06280) 162' INT, Pentagon office. Chiefs of Staff sitting at conference table. Gen. Harold K. Johnson, US Army; Gen. Curtis E. Lemay, USAF; Gen. Earle G. Wheler, Chairman; Adm. David L. McDonald, US Navy; and Gen. Wallace M. Greene Jr., Commandant US Marines. Selected Scenes From "Arlington Story" Washington D.C.- 8 Jun 1964 (Proj 420-12116) 211' VS, Memorial Bridge at dawn. Selected Scenes From "Overseer Troop Tests" Yuma, Arizona- 24 Sept 1964 (Proj 420-06278) 187' INT, Image Inter[retation Van. Civilian evaluator studying aerial photos. (Note: No captions for any of the stories)

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