General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. PRESIDENT KENNEDYquot;s VISIT TO NEWPORT RHODE ISLAND

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. PRESIDENT KENNEDYquot;s VISIT TO NEWPORT RHODE ISLAND

1961

1) GtoA MS Presidential Jet touching down at Quonset Point, Rhode Island; swish PAN to left, picking up aircraft as it rolls out. F toP2) MLS Presidential Jet taxiing to parking area (SV).3) CU Ramp pushed up side Presidential plane; Presidential Seal on inside of open door, at top of ramp. G4) MS PRESIDENT leaving aircraft; being greeted by RADM. B. E. MOORE.5) CU PAN PRESIDENT walking past camera.6) MS PRESIDENT with Naval aide; limousine in FG.7) AtoG MLS PRESIDENT KENNEDY greeting his brother, ROBERT KENNEDY end father, JOSEPR KENNEDY.8) CU PRESIDENT getting in rear of limousine; his father and brother in BG, next to aircraft; motoroade drives off.9) CU Large crowd outside St. Mary"s Catholic Church, waiting to get glimpse of PRESIDENT. (SV)10) ECU St. Mary"s Catholic Church, Newport, Rhode Island.11) MS Small group of spectators standing on ourb. G12) CU Presidential motoroade pulling up, PRESIDENT steps out of car, with MRS. KENNEDY; PRESIDENT and MRS. KENNEDY walk into church.13) MS Church with large crowd waiting outside.14) CU PAN Front of church to ontrance.15) MCU Crowds waiting outside.16) MS Policemen on street, to direct traffic.17) MS Catholic Church; some crowd still outside of church.18) CU PRESIDENT and MRS. KENNEDY departing from church after Mass, walking directly to car at curb; tremendous crowd across street, looking on; several photographers taking movies and still.19) MS Crowd breaking up, also several people coming out of church (SV). GtoF20) MS Group of unident. civilian personnel standing at foot of ramp of PRESIDENTIAL plane.21) MS Auxiliary power unit hooked up Presidential aircraft.22) MS Ramp alongside plane; some civilians down at foot of ramp.23) CU RADM. MOORE and other Naval Officers walking about, at parking area.24) MLS PAN Army HSS-1 helicopter taxiing over runway; ARMY designation on its side; PRESIDENT climbs out of helioopter, is greeted by RADM. MOORE and other Naval Officers; he then, precedes to aircraft, walks up ramp of aircraft, into PRESIDENTIAL Jet, for departurs from area.25) MS Presidential airoraft; ramp pulled away by ground crew.26) MLS Jet taxiing from parking area, out to runway. G

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