General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. SIGNING OF THE ARMISTICE

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. SIGNING OF THE ARMISTICE

1953

1) MS ADM. J.C. DANIELS and GEN. WILLIAM K. HARRISON as they walk down sidewalk.2) MS Two high ranking British marines as they pass in front of camera.3) LA MS Group of high officials walking toward HRS-1 and HO3S "copters.4) LA MS HO-3S "copter taking off; peace pagoda in BG.5) CU MP"s from different nations; PAN down ranks of MP"s.6) CU MP"s; peace pagoda in BG; British personnel standing around.7) CU Australian MP; PAN right to left of American MP"s and sailors at parade rest.8) MS Peace pagoda; Honor Guard lined up on both sides of entrance.9) CU MP"s from UN.10) CU MP from New Zealand smoking.11) MS Officials entering peace pagoda; they are escorted by two MP"s.12) MS Various VIP"s arriving to peace pagoda; they are escorted by MP"s into doorway.13) LS Honor Guard lined up along walk; "copter landing.14) MS GEN. HARRISON arriving at peace pagoda.15) LS Honor Guards lined up along walk; peace pagoda in BG.16) LS Honor Guard lined up on each side of reception tent at Panmunjom.17) MS Correspondent talking to various Honor Guards and writing down notes; SV of Honor Guards as they stand in front of peace pagoda; they are all in different uniforms.18) MS MP"s standing around peace pagoda.19) MS MP"s as they walk along talking outside pagoda.20) MS Correspondents talking.21) CU Two marine MP"s smoking; PAN to several other marines.22) MCU SP and Honor Guard from other nations standing around smoking.23) MS GEN. MARK CLARK"s car as it arrives at Panmunjom.24) MCU GEN. CLARK as he passes right to left; GEN. MAXWELL TAYLOR is with him as they enter building.25) CU GEN. CLARK and an ADM. as they come out of building.26) CU GEN. CLARK walking right to left.27) CU GEN. CLARK getting into sedan.28) MS Car pulling away.29) MCU MP"s.30) CU GEN. HARRISON arriving, followed by his aides.31) MS Two British marine officers arriving at peace signing.32) MS GI"s gathered outside of building; PAN right to left.33) MS Officer walking up thru Honor Guard and entering building.34) CU GEN. CLARK; PAN to follow him; quonset huts in BG.35) MS GEN. CLARK talking to GEN. HARRISON; GEN. TAYLOR is also seen. SV36) LA MS UN flags flying; they are framed against the sky.37) CU British flag on front of sedan.38) MS High ranking officers around peace conference area.39) CU Road sign.40) CU Turkish General talking to another official; buildings in BG.41) MS HRS "copter in flight and landing on field. SV42) LS Official"s cars as they pull away from parking area.43) G-A LS HO-3S "copter coming in for landing.44) MS HRS-1 "copter coming in for landing; hills in BG; field is very muddy.45) CU GEN. HARRISON walking away from "copter; he is followed by several other VIP"s.46) MS HRS-1 "copter landing.47) MS Armistice commission walking away from "copter and up boardwalk.

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