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FIRST H-BOMB THERMONUCLEAR HYDROGEN BOMB TEST FILM IVY MIKE 42244c
Made for the home market by World in Color Productions, this silent color newsreel shows the first full scale hydrogen bomb test at Enewetak, known as Ivy Mike. Various views of the test are seen, including aerial footage of the blasts.
A hang-up is a tree that blows over and hangs up in another tree, or a tree that gets lodged in another tree as it is being felled. Hang-ups are dangerous because the top of the hang-up can snap out and fall, widow makers can be dislodged, or wind can blow a hang-up down
What was that mysterious plane swooping down out of the night sky on unsuspecting Japanese ships and bases, hundreds of miles from any known American airstrip? The answer was, as you’ll see in this good humored, affectionate film, the slow, ungainly, but deadly "Black Cat" PBY. Originally designed primarily as a reconnaissance and antisubmarine amphibious patrol plane, the big twin engined Catalina’s super long range, all weather capability, capacity to lug both bombs and radar, ability to loiter for hours hunting convoys and operate from anywhere in the watery PTO, made it an ideal naval night attack bomber. One of the least known stories of the war in the Pacific, these black painted PBY "VPB" ’Patrol Bombing" squadrons spread destruction and chaos far out of proportion to their relatively small numbers. A frequent tactic was to cut their engines and float in almost silently on their prey. As this film shows, night ops were very risky, but the rewards could be huge, including the sinking of a 6,000 ton Katori class light cruiser by Lt. William B Sumpler, of VPB-33, for which he was awarded the Navy Cross.
1960 Four Voices - Sealed With A Kiss original version
This gentle and lovely first recorded version of the now-familiar ballad received some radio airplay upon its 1960 release but never quite caught on. It was two years later that Brian Hyland took the song all the way to #3, with both Gary Lewis and Bobby Vinton also eventually enjoying top-20 single hits. Transferred and digitally processed from the original 45rpm: Columbia 41699 - Sealed With A Kiss Udell-Geld by The Four Voices