Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [SEPT. 7]

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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [SEPT. 7]

1946

Part 1, Yugoslav officials surrender the bodies of U.S. Air Force personnel, shot down over Yugoslavia, to U.S. officials. The airmen are buried in ceremonies near Rome. Part 2, shows U.S. warships In Greek waters. Adm. Halsey states that Russ. objections to the visit are ill founded. Part 3, describes the operation of a pilot-ejection seat. A test pilot is ejected from a P-61 plane. Part 4, shows fashions. Part 5, shows Hindu-Moslem riots in Calcutta, India. Part 6, motorboat racing: Guy Lombardo wins the Gold Cup race on the Detroit River.

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Lombardo, Guy

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Halsey, William Frederick, 1882-1959

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William Frederick Halsey Jr. (October 30, 1882 – August 16, 1959) was a fleet admiral in the United States Navy during World War II. He was called "Bill" by his family and friends and nicknamed "Bull" by the press. He is one of four individuals to have attained the rank of fleet admiral of the United States Navy, the others being Ernest King, William Leahy, and Chester W. Nimitz. Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Halsey graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1904. He served in the Gr...