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Digital Identifier:
USG-03-G
Title:
Presidential Visit to U.S. Coast Guard Academy Training Barque Eagle, 15 August 1962
Date(s) of Materials:
15 August 1962
15 August 1962
Description:
Motion picture of President John F. Kennedy visiting the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Training Barque Eagle, Washington, D.C. President Kennedy inspects the ship and makes brief remarks. See "Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, John F. Kennedy, 1962: Item 330." Special Assistant to the President Dave Powers and Naval Aide to the President Capt. Tazewell T. Shepard accompanied him to Pier Two of the Navy Yard Annex. Admiral Roland, USCG Commandant, greeted the President.
[MP5-63 Coast Guard Production number]
[WHOF A-6]
Presented by: United States Coast Guard.
Produced by: Motion Picture Branch, Public Information Division, United States Coast Guard, Washington, D.C.
Materials in this series were created, commissioned, or collected by the United States Air Force.
[MP5-63 Coast Guard Production number]
[WHOF A-6]
Presented by: United States Coast Guard.
Produced by: Motion Picture Branch, Public Information Division, United States Coast Guard, Washington, D.C.
Materials in this series were created, commissioned, or collected by the United States Air Force.
Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Physical Description:
1 film reel (color; sound; 16 mm; 260 feet; 7 minutes)
Contributor(s):
Department of the Treasury. U.S. Coast Guard
United States. Air Force
Department of the Treasury. U.S. Coast Guard
United States. Air Force
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Remarks Aboard the Coast Guard Training Barque Eagle, 15 August 1962
President Kennedy inspects the United States Coast Guard (USCG) barque Eagle, 10:43AM
Remarks aboard Coast Guard training barque USS Eagle, 15 August 1962
Remarks Aboard the Coast Guard Training Barque Eagle, 15 August 1962
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