Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [AUG. 23]

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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [AUG. 23]

1950

Part 1, the Korean War: the 5th Marine infantry battalion marches through Washington, D.C., and entrains at Union Station. U.S. motorized infantry advance near Taejon. Tank guns are test fired. Gen. Gay, 1st Cavalry Division, confers with his aides. Infantry dig in. Part 2, boxing: Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles train. Part 3, shows a baby cradle being tested. Part 4, Russian delegate Malik assumes the presidency of the UN Security Council. The Nationalist Chinese delegate addresses the council. Warren Austin, U.S. delegate, challenges statements made by Malik.

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Louis, Joe, "Brown Bomber", 1914-1981

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Joseph Louis Barrow (May 13, 1914 – April 12, 1981), known professionally as Joe Louis, was an American professional boxer who competed from 1934 to 1951. He reigned as the world heavyweight champion from 1937 to 1949, and is considered to be one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time. Nicknamed the Brown Bomber, Louis' championship reign lasted 140 consecutive months, during which he participated in 26 championship fights. The 27th fight, against Ezzard Charles in 1950, was a challenge ...

Gay, Hobart R. (Hobart Raymond), 1894-

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Hobart Raymond Gay (b. May 16, 1894-Aug. 1983) was born in Rockport, Illinois. He received his commission in the U.S. Cavalry in 1917, and advanced to the rank of brigadier general in June 1943, and major general in March 1945. He commanded the U.S. VI Corps and III Corps from 1952 to 1954, and retired from Army service in August 1955. From the description of Gay, Hobart R. (Hobart Raymond), 1894-1983 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10571680 ...