CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
NEWSFEED: 6/4-5/2004 D-DAY AUDIENCE, JETS, PRES.BUSH, AIR FORCE ONE, SOLDIERS, TANKS, HARBOR, CEMETERY, D-DAY. VETERANS, PRIESTS, MASS, FLAGS;DX EXT crowd of soldiers and veterans, audience members holding American flag, PAN military orchestra, audience claps; DX EXT introduction of certain audience members, WS jets flying in the distance, jets release jumpers in remembrance of d-day;DX EXT LSHOT jets flying, jumpers jump from plane releasing parachutes, CU army boots, MS Canadian soldier, man w/Canadian flag;DX EXT ceremony, CU profile of elderly male, CU tombstone, arrival of dignitaries, Canadian soldier veterans;DX EXT elderly male w/ glasses and mouth open, T/H master of ceremonies, T/H commander and chief of Canada gives opening address;DX EXT CU elderly males eyes through his glasses, VAR shots of veterans faces, PAN tombstones, air force one;DX EXT pres. bush and first lady step out of plane wave and greet people, man hangs British flag outside his window; DX EXT CU red flower, older male walks on harbor, CU wedding b/w wedding picture, picture of groom and bride forty years later; DX EXT HS lake house, T/H male on how he met his wife during the war, aftermath of attack on Iraqi city, tanks, soldiers;DX EXT teenage boy shows off gun, children chanting in the street, T/H priest on Anglican community position on homosexuals; INT T/H priest on churches stand on homosexual marriages, priest walking down the street, Hispanic people singing and cheering;INT T/H male on signatures obtained to recall the Venezuelan president, Hispanic people signing and dancing in the street; DX EXT woman dancing w/Venezuelan flag in street, crowd of people in streets cheering and waving Venezuelan flag;DX EXT older males getting off tour bus, conversing in street, pond, chickens, elderly males walk into home, CU gold coin; DX EXT elderly male holds up diploma, T/H males on war, dinner celebration, cemetery full of cross tombstones and American flags; DX EXT mass ceremony at cemetery;
Invasion of Europe, War
Canadians advancing through French towns on foot and with tanks, carrying wounded out (06/06/1944).
France Prepares To Mark D-Day 80
SANNERVILLE, FRANCE - JUNE 5: Paratroopers from the British, Belgian, Canadian and US military take part in a parachute drop near the Banneville-la-Campagne Commonwealth War Cemetery and the fields of Sannerville. The airborne forces reenacted the D-Day landings of 80 years ago in the war time area code named area 'K' on June 5, 2024 in Sannerville, France. Veterans, families, visitors and military personnel are gathering in Normandy on June 6th to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings which heralded the Allied advance towards Germany and victory in Europe 11 months later. (Footage by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
The legion of honor to Thierry Ardisson seen by Christine Angot
(LANDING CRAFT - FLEET AT SEA)
Unissued / unused material - dates and location unclear or unknown. <br/> <br/>Various shots of wounded man being brought aboard ship from landing craft. More shots of men coming aboard. <br/> <br/>Various shots of landing crafts filled with soldiers on their way to the D Day beaches. <br/> <br/>More shots of wounded being transferred between ships. <br/> <br/>Various shots of ships of the Invasion Fleet. CU of Canadian officers looking out from bridge of their ship.
D-Day to Victory, 1944; edited private footage with narration of Invasion of France and the Victory in Europe; Channel crossing; Utah Beach; Paris liberation ceremonies; US forces in Aachen, Germany.
D-Day to Victory, 1944; edited private footage with narration of Invasion of France and the Victory in Europe; Channel crossing; Utah Beach; Paris liberation ceremonies; US forces in Aachen, Germany.. ""COLOR FOOTAGE BIG BEN LONDON COLOR FOOTAGE UK CHILDREN US WAR CORRESPONDENT WOW CU ERNIE PYLE WILLYS JEEPS GUARD POSTS US SOLDIERS LOADING ONTO LANDING CRAFT PRE INVASION CU US SOLDIERS PRE INVASION US SAILORS MAKE LIFE VEST FOR PUPPY CANADIAN SOLDIERS LAND ON JUNO US SOLDIERS OMAHA COLOR FOOTAGE US SOLDIERS WALKING ONTO BEACH SHIPS IN BACKGROUND AIRCRAFT FLYING OVERHEAD SHIPS BARRAGE BALLOONS WAR CORRESPONDENT DIGGING FOX HOLE GREEN BEACH HQ SIGN GERMAN POWS US FLAG ON SHIPS SMILING CORRESPONDENTS GERMAN V 1 ROCKET BUZZ BOMB BRITISH SPITFIRE AIR CRAFT ANTI AIRCRAFT GUNS SHOOTING ALLIED SHIP WITH SUPPLIES US LST PREPARING TO UNLOAD FRENCH TOWN CHERBOURG? GERMAN POWS VANDALIZED PAINTING OF HITLER US 57MM ANTI TANK GUN BEING TOWED US SOLDIERS MARCHING TOWN SIGN VALOGNES BEACH WITH GERMAN DEFENSES FRENCH CIVILIANS CLIMBING ON BEACH DEFENSES US SOLDIER WALKS AROUND GERMAN DEFENSES GERMAN CAMO PILL BOX WOW FRENCH FARMERS US MEDIC IN FIELD ARTILLERY FIRES IN BACKGROUND US P 47 PREPARING TO TAKE OFF P 38 TAKING OFF WOW AIRCRAFT COLLIDE IN MID AIR FRENCH CASTLE BACKGROUND US SOLDIERS SEATED FOREGROUND NAKED MEN BATHING EDWARD G. ROBINSON ROAD SIGN VERSAILLES PARIS US ARTILLERY TRACTOR PULLING GUN FRENCH TOWN LIBERATION OF PARIS FIGHTING IN PARIS GERMAN POWS EIFFEL TOWER POV HORSE RACE US ARMORED DIVISION OFFICERS US 3RD ARMORED DIVISION SOLDIER US SOLDIERS WITH FRENCH CHILDREN FRENCH CHILDREN WITH TANK TRAPS AACHEN ROTHE ERDE RAILWAY SIGN US SOLDIER CU EISENHOWER GIVING SPEECH JU 88 BOMBER V 2 ROCKET ME 262 JAPANESE SUICIDE ROCKET"". WWII in HD
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US Army Chief of Staff Gen. Dwight Eisenhower welcomes Canadian Algonquin Regiment to Rotterdam
France Normandy - Memorial for allied soldiers killed on D-Day
TAPE: EF03/0520 IN_TIME: 03:06:15 DURATION: 2:17 SOURCES: POOL RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: Normandy, 6 June 2003 SHOTLIST: Normandy 1. Various aerial views of Normandy beaches Colleville-sur-Mer 2. Various of French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin (centre) and US Ambassador to France Howard H. Leach visiting cemetery where US soldiers are buried 3. Various of Raffarin and Leach laying wreath and holding one minute silence Courseulles-sur-Mer 4. Canadian honour guard in front of museum 5. Various of Raffarin (left) and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien unveiling bronze sculpture 6. War veterans watch 7. Close-up of sculpture 7. Various of Canadian paratroopers landing with giant-sized Canadian flag 8. Raffarin and Chretien lay wreath, hold one minute silence STORYLINE: Nearly 700 Canadian veterans gathered at a beach in Normandy, France to mark the 59th anniversary of D-Day - the name given to the World War Two Allied assault to free France from the Nazis. They were also commemorating the opening of the Juno Beach Centre, a museum and memorial honouring Canadians who fought in the Second World War. For decades, the strip of sand on the Atlantic Ocean code-named Juno Beach, where 21,000 Canadians landed on June 6, 1944, has been overshadowed by nearby Omaha Beach, the bloodiest D-Day battle site. Veterans groups sought to give Juno greater honor by opening a monument that is a testimony to the sacrifices of all Canadians, both on the battlefield and at home, during World War II. "Until now, there has been no Canadian memorial to mark these achievements," Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien said at a finely orchestrated ceremony. "At the Juno Beach Centre, our grandchildren and their grandchildren will learn what their forebears did for freedom." Chretien and French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin unveiled a 2.5-metre (8-foot) bronze sculpture entitled "Remembrance and Renewal" that evokes the unity and camaraderie of the troops. "Every year on these beaches the French people honour the liberators," Raffarin said, while paying tribute to the "determination and courage" that drove them to liberate France. In total, nearly one-thousand Canadians died that day. A group of Canadian paratroopers in red and white jumped from a plane above the landing site on Friday, unfurling a giant-sized Canadian flag as they fell. The flag is to flutter above the new memorial. From helicopters overhead, 43,000 poppy flowers were dropped over the landing site, one for each Canadian soldier who died in the war. The streets of Normandy towns and villages were lined with American, British, Canadian and French flags. D-Day marked the first breach in Hitler's Atlantic wall, and eventually led to the defeat of Nazi Germany. Few of the troops who landed that day had any combat experience, and thousands were gunned down by German machine gun and mortar fire. Canadian troops led the assault at Juno, US forces stormed code-named Utah and Omaha beaches and British soldiers led an attack on Gold and Sword beaches. Also on Friday, American veterans, choir singers and tourists came together at the Normandy American Cemetery in nearby Colleville-sur-Mer to honour the US troops who also fought and died on D-Day. The cemetery contains the graves of thousands of soldiers, many of whom were cut down by enemy fire on Omaha.
Canadian and U.S. Army troops disembark from landing crafts and move ashore in France during D-Day Invasion
View from Canadian landing craft as Canadian troops of the North Shore Regiment (3rd Canadian Division) land at the Nan sector of Juno beach on D-Day. View on the beach shortly after the landing. Scene shifts to American troops disembarking from a landing craft LST elsewhere at Normandy on D-Day. U.S. Soldiers move ashore in a long line through the water to reach the shore as an explosion occurs in the background. (World War II period). Location: France. Date: June 6, 1944.
WWII Juno Beach Museum
A museum dedicated to the WWII canadian invasion of Juno Beach is inaugurated in France. Decorated war veterans stand in silence and salute as bagpipers play. D-Day veteran speaks to the gathering. Vintage black and white WWII film footage of the D-Day invasion. Canadian prime Minister Jean Chretien and Ontario Premiere Ernie Eves speaks to the crowd about the sacrifice of war heroes. A helicopter drops thousands of poppies on the crowd. A WWII Spitfire fighter flies over head. PLEASE NOTE VIDEO AND AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS AND REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
D - DAY TRIBUTE (1994)
PREPARATIONS CONTINUE FOR THE 50th ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE OF D-DAY IN NORMANDY, FRANCE.
DC:D-DAY 72ND ANNIVERSARY AT NATL WWII MEMORIAL
--SUPERS--&#10;Monday &#10;Washington&#10;&#10; --VO SCRIPT- -&#10;THE FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL WORLD WAR 2 MEMORIAL OBSERVED THE 72ND ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY WITH A COMMEMORATION AND WREATH PRESENTATION.&#10;ON JUNE SIXTH 1944-- MORE THAN 150-THOUSAND U-S, BRITISH AND CANADIAN FORCES STORMED FIVE DIFFERENT BEACHES ALONG A 50-MILE STRETCH OF THE NORMANDY REGION OF FRANCE...IN ORDER TO FIGHT NAZI GERMANY IN WORLD WAR TWO. &#10;ALLIED CASUALTIES ON D-DAY HAVE BEEN ESTIMATED AT 10,000 KILLED, WOUNDED, AND MISSING IN ACTION: 6,603 AMERICANS, 2,700 BRITISH, AND 946 CANADIANS. &#10;THE OPERATION WAS THE LARGEST AMPHIBIOUS INVASION IN HISTORY.&#10; -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&#10;&#10; --KEYWORD TAGS--&#10;WORLD WAR II NORMANDY AMERICA MILITARY&#10;&#10;
Princess Royal attending D-Day Canadian Rifles statue unveiling 11/14
D-Day 80: Princess Royal speech at Canadian Rifleman Statue unveiling; FRANCE: Normandy: Bretteville l’Orgueilleuse: Thue et Mue: EXT GV speech by dignatary ? in french and part English language heard not seen at start) SOT Close up of WWII statue memorial to Regina Rifles / spectators Wide of Princess Anne, Princess Royal stood listening to speeches GV speech by dignatary ? in french and part English language heard not seen at start) SOT
FISHING WAR PART III (3/8/1994)
A SORT OF FISHING WAR IS BREWING BETWEEN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA AND CANADA.
Harold and the Purple Crayon Special Screening
7/21/2024
D-DAY ANNIVERSARY IN ST. LO
D-Day anniversary at St. Lo, which figured so much during the Normandy landings of 1944. <br/> <br/>France. <br/> <br/>Various shots at a wreath-laying ceremony at the town jail where in 1944 at the news of the invasion the Nazi guards fled in panic leaving many prisoners locked in the prison to be shelled and bombed by the allies. <br/> <br/>Among those present is the wife of the late Major Howie, one of the many heroes of the Normandy landings. <br/> <br/>Various shots of march past by British, French, Canadian and American troops with dignitaries watching. French Prime Minister Couve de Murville takes the salute and among others noted are US General Omar Bradley, Christopher Soames, British Ambassador to France.
France Normandy - Memorial for allied soldiers killed on D-Day
TAPE: EF03/0520 IN_TIME: 03:06:15 DURATION: 2:17 SOURCES: POOL RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: Normandy, 6 June 2003 SHOTLIST: Normandy 1. Various aerial views of Normandy beaches Colleville-sur-Mer 2. Various of French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin (centre) and US Ambassador to France Howard H. Leach visiting cemetery where US soldiers are buried 3. Various of Raffarin and Leach laying wreath and holding one minute silence Courseulles-sur-Mer 4. Canadian honour guard in front of museum 5. Various of Raffarin (left) and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien unveiling bronze sculpture 6. War veterans watch 7. Close-up of sculpture 7. Various of Canadian paratroopers landing with giant-sized Canadian flag 8. Raffarin and Chretien lay wreath, hold one minute silence STORYLINE: Nearly 700 Canadian veterans gathered at a beach in Normandy, France to mark the 59th anniversary of D-Day - the name given to the World War Two Allied assault to free France from the Nazis. They were also commemorating the opening of the Juno Beach Centre, a museum and memorial honouring Canadians who fought in the Second World War. For decades, the strip of sand on the Atlantic Ocean code-named Juno Beach, where 21,000 Canadians landed on June 6, 1944, has been overshadowed by nearby Omaha Beach, the bloodiest D-Day battle site. Veterans groups sought to give Juno greater honor by opening a monument that is a testimony to the sacrifices of all Canadians, both on the battlefield and at home, during World War II. "Until now, there has been no Canadian memorial to mark these achievements," Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien said at a finely orchestrated ceremony. "At the Juno Beach Centre, our grandchildren and their grandchildren will learn what their forebears did for freedom." Chretien and French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin unveiled a 2.5-metre (8-foot) bronze sculpture entitled "Remembrance and Renewal" that evokes the unity and camaraderie of the troops. "Every year on these beaches the French people honour the liberators," Raffarin said, while paying tribute to the "determination and courage" that drove them to liberate France. In total, nearly one-thousand Canadians died that day. A group of Canadian paratroopers in red and white jumped from a plane above the landing site on Friday, unfurling a giant-sized Canadian flag as they fell. The flag is to flutter above the new memorial. From helicopters overhead, 43,000 poppy flowers were dropped over the landing site, one for each Canadian soldier who died in the war. The streets of Normandy towns and villages were lined with American, British, Canadian and French flags. D-Day marked the first breach in Hitler's Atlantic wall, and eventually led to the defeat of Nazi Germany. Few of the troops who landed that day had any combat experience, and thousands were gunned down by German machine gun and mortar fire. Canadian troops led the assault at Juno, US forces stormed code-named Utah and Omaha beaches and British soldiers led an attack on Gold and Sword beaches. Also on Friday, American veterans, choir singers and tourists came together at the Normandy American Cemetery in nearby Colleville-sur-Mer to honour the US troops who also fought and died on D-Day. The cemetery contains the graves of thousands of soldiers, many of whom were cut down by enemy fire on Omaha.
Master News #1 - Reporter stand ups (talent cleared)
1. S/up US Marines operation Vietnam “taking the ridge line.” 1967 2. s/up US Airforce Danang, Vietnam “F-8 fighters to bail out Marines at Khe Sahn”. 3. s/up US Marines combat Hue during Tet 1968 “fire coming from the Citadel” 4. s/up Egypt-Israel peace talks in the desert “ where peace starts in the Middle East.” 5. S/up Afghanistan 1987 “another year of fighting the Russian occupation.” 6. s/up Costa Rican street “ US dollar drops with coffee price in this economy.” 7. s/up El Salvador journalist at work with guerilla forces. 8. s/up Niagara Falls, Ontario. “there are no other Niagara’s for power production.” 9. s/up Washington D.C. near the Capitol “new Canadian Embassy good location.” 10. s/up NASA Pasadena, CA. “space lab on its way successfully to Mars.” 11. Metro News Anchor Desk variety of reports spoken and video. 12. s/up Europe, Austrian wine cellar “ Hayden got bottles from the Prince’s wine cellar.” 13. s/up Austrian aircraft industry “Austrians are making this aircraft for test flight” 14. s/up Vienna Opera House “Opera House rose from ashes of ww 2” 15. s/up Schonbrun Castle “the interior is lines with Persian paintings.” 16. s/up Vienna Conference Building “In the heart of Europe a Conference Center.” 17. s/up Ottawa, Canada Parliament Hill “ Parliament is debating this issue.” 18. s/up Syracuse, N.Y. Veterans Hospital “This hospital testing effects of electricity.” 19. Anchor Desk. Quebec provincial election. “The separatists have won the election,” 20. s/up TRW Office exterior Los Angeles. “This company is into space research.” 21. s/up Costa Rica street “The economy will effect this coming election.” TYPICAL NEWS STORIES Los Angeles and Washington D.C. 1. Fire fighter trainee dies from exertion. 2. Murder in Long Beach investigated. 3. Movie on gang warfare uses real gangsters. 4. Protest against California State use of nuclear power. 5. LA Airport delays due to customs inspection. 6. Iranian students demonstration in LA 7. Opening of a play “Dog Fight” depicts last days Howard Hughes. 8. Pirate radio station owner-manager is handicapped. Washington D.C. typical government trade talks negotiations interviews and testimony. Streetcorner news conference in Washington street with Canadian trade negotiator Simon Reesman on progress of NAFTA agreements with US. Reporters crowd around and ask obvious questions and get obvious answers but not much information or news. Reporter standuppers on trade negotiations four takes of same standupper. Sec. Of State James Baker in testimony before a Congressional Committee on trade regulatons. Chairman is Loyd Benson. Questions and testimony on typical trade issues.
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US Army Chief of Staff Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower appears in Rotterdam
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
NEWSFEED: 6/5/04 D-DAY COMMEMORATION, VETERANS, CEMETERY, GRAVES, SOLDIERS, AIRSHOW, JETS, BAG PIPE/TRUMPET PLAYER, KIDS; DX EXT d-day veterans, tombstones, T/H minister of veteran affairs, CU elderly mans profile, soldiers standing at attention; DX EXT CU males eye, Canadian flag and tombstones, PAN audience of veterans, people walking among tombstones, T/H veteran on war;DX EXT T/H soldier reads poem in French, CU war pin, T/H priest recites prayer, trumpet playing, VAR shots of veterans faces; DX EXT soldiers salute, bag pipe is played, wreath placed on cross statue, kids place flowers on cross statue, PAN soldiers; DX EXT exit of dignitaries, air show, jets flying release blue/red/white colors, jets perform tricks, audience watches jets;
Invasion of France
Colour footage : Shots of crew, setting and hauling in buoys and more shots of minesweepers (06/06/1944 or 07/06/1944).