General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. COMMANDER IN CHIEF, SO. EUROPE, CHANGE OF COMMAND CEREMONY. NAPLES, ITALY

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. COMMANDER IN CHIEF, SO. EUROPE, CHANGE OF COMMAND CEREMONY. NAPLES, ITALY

1968

1) MCU Front view of a building in the ceremony area; Swish PAN off to the right; F. 2) MS PAN view, departure of ADM GRIFFIN from the area, PAN to the left showing the Italian Honor Guard; G. 3) LA MLS Front view of Fly over of Italian Air Force Jets in formation, flying over the camera position; G. 4) MS One of the high-ranking VIP'S departing the area, car leaving off to the left; G. 5) MCU GEN LEMNITZER and an unidentified woman getting into a limousine, part of the US Naval Honor Guard standing in the LFG, Officers and VIP's looking on in the BG. Zoom back away from the automobile and PAN on the left to the car departing the area; VG. 6) MS Three quarter rear view of the NATO Color Guard standing at attention out in front of the speaker's stand; G. 7) MLS Departure of the various Honor Guards on completion of the ceremony, officers and guests look on in the BG; G. 8) CU The Mounted Carabinieri departing the area, moving from left to right; G. 9) MLS Rear view of the mounted Carabinieri departing the area on completion of the ceremony; G. 10) MS Some of the maintenance personnel, few civilians sweeping up the area after the ceremony; G.

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