General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. Inaugural parade, 1953 - Eisenhower

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. Inaugural parade, 1953 - Eisenhower

1953

1) LA Spectators in trees; crowd with large sign which reads "My pop likes Mamie." 2) MS GEN. CARL SPAATZ passing by in car. 3) MS Company of soldiers marching. 4) MS EISENHOWER standing up in back of presidential Cadillac. 5) MS Massed colors of GI company. 6) MS Cadets from U.S. Military Academy,(SV). 7) MCU Man on horse in fancy shirt, fancy saddle; also miniature stagecoach with four men aboard. 8) MS Group of horsemen. 9) MCU GOV. EARL WARREN and wife in a car. 10) MCU Long Beach Mounted Police Department. 11) MLA Cowboy rider who attempted to lasso the President. 12) MS Indian drum corps from Concord, Calif. 13) MS Lincoln Republican Club from Beaver County, Pa. in top hats carrying parasols. 14) MLA Float depicting Washington crossing the Delaware. 15) MS U.S. Navy Cadets from Annapolis, Md. (SV). 16) CU Float from Augusta, Georgia. 17) MCU Float from Connecticut. 18) MCU Float depicting nuclear research from Massachusetts. 15) MS People in stands. 20) MS Float of Mary Pickersgill and mother making American flag. 21) MS CU Midshipmen color guard from Naval Academy. 22) MS Midshipmen from Naval Academy. 23) M MCU GOV. JOHN A. BURNS, Hawaii. 24) MS Float from South Carolina.

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