General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. GENERAL RIDGWAY'S DEPARTURE Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. GENERAL RIDGWAY'S DEPARTURE Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan

1952

LS PAN Haneoa apron; troops lined up.MS Cars arriving at platform area.MS Army & Air Force bands marching onto apron.CU Navy one Marine color guard on side of apron.MS Honor guards of Army, Air Force & Navy.MS United Kingdom troops on sideline of apron.MS Arrival of GEN CLARK.MS Arrival of RIDGWAY.CU MS RIDGWAY & party salute colors, inspect honor guard.LS Aerial salute of F-51, B-29"s, and F-80"s (SV).CU GEN & MRS RIDGWAY saying goodbye to VIP"S.MS Aerial salute of C-47"s & C-87"s (SV).CU RIDGWAY"s party moving toward plane.CU End of RIDGWAY"s speech.CU GEN & MRS RIDGWAY at plane hatch.MS RIDGWAY"s plane towed to strip; and takes off.QUALITY: GOOD

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Clark, Mark Wayne, 1896-1984

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