NASA: ED WHITE - JAMES MCDIVITT PHYSICAL EXAM
PRINT 100 FT. SIL VARIOUS SHOTS ASTRONAUTS ED WHITE AND JAMES MCDIVITT COMPLETE PART OF PHYSICAL AND DRIVE AWAY FROM THE ASTRONAUTICS BUILDING. CI: GEOGRAPHIC - FLA. , CAPE JFK. SPACE - FLIGHTS, GT- IV. PERSONALITIES - WHITE, ED. PERSONALITIES - MCDIVITT, JAMES.
FILE OF WALTER REED/TRUMP PHYSICAL EXAM
**FOR EDITORIAL INFORMATION SEE PO-26TH\n\n --SUPERS--\nfile\n --VIDEO SHOWS--\nexteriors of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center where President Trump will have a physical exam Friday \n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nPRESIDENT TRUMP MEDICAL EXAM WALTER REED \n
1955 Doctor's Office
Interior busy doctor's office - waiting room - man sit on benches waiting to be called - examination - exam - doctor - physical fitness
News Clip: Physical
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
MILITARY
CU- 'MEDICAL PROCESSING CENTER' SIGN. WITH ARROW POINTING TO 'PHYSICAL EXAM SECTION'. GIS SIT IN A CLASSROOM STRIPPED TO THEIR UNDERSHIRTS WAITING TO BE CALLED FOR A PHYSICAL EXAM.
DN-LB-023 Beta SP; NET-569 DigiBeta (at 01:00:00:00)
[German Weekly News #49] - German Frogmen
Korean young men take exam and undergo physical tests at the Naval Training Academy in Korea.
Korean boys take exams and enter the Republic of Korea Navy in Korea. Entrance to the training academy of Republic of Korea Navy. Trainees walk in columns while entering the academy. View of trees at the academy. A mountain in the background. New recruits watch as navy sailors march past them. Sailors exercise on a parade ground. The sailors stand in formation. An officer inspects as the recruits take physical exams. A young man undergoes an eye test to assess vision. The boy reads with one eye closed. A boy blows in a pipe as he is checked for breathing capacity. The doctor notes the readings. Doctors check the boys. Chest X-ray of a young man is taken. Doctor examines the X-ray. Officers hand over physical test reports to boys. Boys consult each other with reports. Boys look at the notice board for short listed candidates. Boys cheer after being selected. Uniforms kept on bed. New recruits get dressed in Korean Navy uniform. An officer walks inside the sailors' room. A sailor places uniform in a storage area. Sailors get dressed. Sailors run as the bell rings. Sailors stand in formation. Sailors take oath. Officers in charge of the training are introduced. An officer gives command. The sailors drill in formation. The sailors practice rifle shooting at targets. Location: Jinhae Korea. Date: 1954.
Doctor Examination
Doctor Exam CU, Doctor takes a patient's blood pressure. Male patient with a hairy chest takes his shirt off. Doctor examines a man's chest.
The Invention of the Adolescent
In Montreal, CUs, MSs of children being escorted across an intersection by a crossing guard, stepping off a bus, entering a school building. Various interior shots inside an activity room, of several young children, a teacher. Shots of children moving in corridors, on stairs. Shot of older children during an exam, a teacher watching. Exterior shots of children coming out of school, boarding buses, walking. Several shots of students arriving at Rosemont High School by bus, on foot. Shot of a "No trespassing" sign. Shot of children running onto a field for PT, running about, being shown how to shot-put.
SEARCH
Man on treadmill breathing through tube. Men getting physical exams. Interview with director of physical program. Doctors take man off treadmill. Reporter interviews fitness program members in locker room. Man on posture scale. Man blows into tube. Electric reflex test. Student stretching in gym. Men walking on balance beam. Men run pattern in gym. Man runs in place in doctor's office. Man holds breath, hand on face. Doctor explains heart machine. Pole vault. Pole vaulter tells his story. Woman dives from board into pool. Woman climbs out of pool. More diving, swimming. Doctor demonstrates flexibility test on woman swimmer. Kids playing soccer in school field. Interview with coach. Men do exercises by swimming pool (waving arms). Men swimming in pool.
Gérard Depardieu accused of sexual assault: 18 months in prison with conditional sentence required - 27/03/2025
00/00/00 A0042831 IAMAEL LAGUNA AND CARLOS ORTIZ GE PHYSICAL EXAM FOR LEIGHTWEIGHT FIGHT
00/00/00 A0042831 IAMAEL LAGUNA AND CARLOS ORTIZ GE PHYSICAL EXAM FOR LEIGHTWEIGHT FIGHT NX 37724 LAGUNA - ORTIZ 2 SHOTS DR HARRY KLEINMAN EXAMINES LAGUNA, 2 SHOTS DR EXAMINES ORTIZ, AND WISHES THEM LUCK. 38FT 1:04 SHOT IN NEW YORK CITY SENT 8/10/67 BOXING - 1967 LAGUNA, ISMAEL SOF ORTIZ, CARLOS - SOF KLEIMAN, HARRY - SOF MANNIX / XX / 215 FT / 16 - NEG / D17126
78344 U.S. MARINE CORPS THIS IS PARRIS ISLAND 1960s BOOT CAMP FILM VIETNAM ERA
Since 1915, the United States Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in South Carolina (or simply Parris Island) has trained enlisted personnel. This 1960s Marine Corps “unclassified” film introduces the viewer to Parris Island, and opens at mark 00:32 with a shot of the United States Marine Corps enlisted contract, as the narrator spells out the basic requirements of a Marine.<p><p>Nervous recruits stand at attention as a Marine captain delivers the oath of enlistment. A smiling master sergeant directs the recruits onto a Greyhound bus and arrives at Parris Island at mark 02:25 begin boot camp. The narrator recounts the history of the island as the cameraman shoots footage that includes young recruits marching in formation. “Before they leave recruit training, they will be molded into United States Marines,” the audience is assured at mark 03:45.<p><p>With that, training begins. A drill instructor barks orders as the recruits are hustled off the bus. Their first Marine Corp haircut follows starting at mark 04:22, to ensure uniformity and equality within the platoon. A shower scene follows at mark 05:24, not only for cleanliness but also a symbolic cleansing “to wash away old habits and ideas.” Eye exams, dental exams, and distribution of uniforms follow before the recruit platoon is turned over to their drill instructor. Over the shouting, the narrator explains, “To train them, he must control them.”<p><p>Reveille for the recruits is captured starting at mark 06:54 (4:55 a.m. for the recruits) as the men leap from their beds, shave, make their bunks, and head to the mess hall for breakfast before moving on to the classroom.<p><p>“Many hours will also be spent learning the basic movements of close order drill. It is through this drill that the drill instructors will begin to build the discipline and teamwork that they want in the platoon,” it is explained at mark 08:00. “The private finds out there is only one way to do something — the right way.”<p><p>Physical training also makes up a large percentage of the nine-week basic training session, as the film watches the recruits put through their paces on obstacle courses, guard duty, inspections, and instruction on moral virtues. “We keep them so busy there is little chance for them to become homesick,” it is said at mark 10:55.<p><p>Mark 11:36 takes the viewer to the “Special Training Branch” of the USMC, designed to assist those recruits who could not keep up. Emphasis on physical condition, strength condition, obesity reduction, classroom instruction, and motivation are included.<p><p>Following three weeks of training on the rifle range for marksmanship, shown starting at mark 13:40 (and a week of mess hall duty captured starting at mark 15:45), recruits have time to participate in battalion and regimental field games, including track events, which also builds teamwork.<p><p>With two weeks to go at boot camp, the recruits are taught close combat drills, including bayonet training and aggressive fighting techniques, plus water survival, as shown at mark 18:26, and of course, more obstacle courses.<p><p>One of the final stages of basic training, we are told near mark 21:30, is an eight-mile hike to Elliott’s Beach, where recruits learn how to survive in the field and participate in a six-stage practical application test, covering what they had learned. The film captures blindfolded recruits assembling and disassembling an M-14 rifle, and later are shown treating simulated wounds, at displaying proper bayonet-attack moves.<p><p>At eight weeks, recruits at Parris Island take the Marine Corps physical fitness test, which includes a three-mile run. “But when the physical training is complete the finished product is a strong, well-motivated, physically conditioned Marine,” we are told at mark 24:10.<p><p>By the end of the training film, those awkward, raw recruits are shown at mark 24:40, a well-trained platoon moving as one, and ready to prove their worth at the Battalion Commander’s Drill Competition. Following inspection by the regimental and battalion commander, the recruits have their final review and graduate. They are now Marines. Since 1915, the United States Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in South Carolina (or simply Parris Island) has trained enlisted personnel. This 1960s Marine Corps “unclassified” film introduces the viewer to Parris Island, and opens at mark 00:32 with a shot of the United States Marine Corps enlisted contract, as the narrator spells out the basic requirements of a Marine.<p><p>Nervous recruits stand at attention as a Marine captain delivers the oath of enlistment. A smiling master sergeant directs the recruits onto a Greyhound bus and arrives at Parris Island at mark 02:25 begin boot camp. The narrator recounts the history of the island as the cameraman shoots footage that includes young recruits marching in formation. “Before they leave recruit training, they will be molded into United States Marines,” the audience is assured at mark 03:45.<p><p>With that, training begins. A drill instructor barks orders as the recruits are hustled off the bus. Their first Marine Corp haircut follows starting at mark 04:22, to ensure uniformity and equality within the platoon. A shower scene follows at mark 05:24, not only for cleanliness but also a symbolic cleansing “to wash away old habits and ideas.” Eye exams, dental exams, and distribution of uniforms follow before the recruit platoon is turned over to their drill instructor. Over the shouting, the narrator explains, “To train them, he must control them.”<p><p>Reveille for the recruits is captured starting at mark 06:54 (4:55 a.m. for the recruits) as the men leap from their beds, shave, make their bunks, and head to the mess hall for breakfast before moving on to the classroom.<p><p>“Many hours will also be spent learning the basic movements of close order drill. It is through this drill that the drill instructors will begin to build the discipline and teamwork that they want in the platoon,” it is explained at mark 08:00. “The private finds out there is only one way to do something — the right way.”<p><p>Physical training also makes up a large percentage of the nine-week basic training session, as the film watches the recruits put through their paces on obstacle courses, guard duty, inspections, and instruction on moral virtues. “We keep them so busy there is little chance for them to become homesick,” it is said at mark 10:55.<p><p>Mark 11:36 takes the viewer to the “Special Training Branch” of the USMC, designed to assist those recruits who could not keep up. Emphasis on physical condition, strength condition, obesity reduction, classroom instruction, and motivation are included.<p><p>Following three weeks of training on the rifle range for marksmanship, shown starting at mark 13:40 (and a week of mess hall duty captured starting at mark 15:45), recruits have time to participate in battalion and regimental field games, including track events, which also builds teamwork.<p><p>With two weeks to go at boot camp, the recruits are taught close combat drills, including bayonet training and aggressive fighting techniques, plus water survival, as shown at mark 18:26, and of course, more obstacle courses.<p><p>One of the final stages of basic training, we are told near mark 21:30, is an eight-mile hike to Elliott’s Beach, where recruits learn how to survive in the field and participate in a six-stage practical application test, covering what they had learned. The film captures blindfolded recruits assembling and disassembling an M-14 rifle, and later are shown treating simulated wounds, at displaying proper bayonet-attack moves.<p><p>At eight weeks, recruits at Parris Island take the Marine Corps physical fitness test, which includes a three-mile run. “But when the physical training is complete the finished product is a strong, well-motivated, physically conditioned Marine,” we are told at mark 24:10.<p><p>By the end of the training film, those awkward, raw recruits are shown at mark 24:40, a well-trained platoon moving as one, and ready to prove their worth at the Battalion Commander’s Drill Competition. Following inspection by the regimental and battalion commander, the recruits have their final review and graduate. They are now Marines.
TRUMP FIRST PRESIDENTIAL PHYSICAL EXAM SET FOR FRIDAY
\n --SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nPRESIDENT TRUMP IS GOING TO THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE FRIDAY.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE SAYS TRUMP WILL HEAD TO WALTER REED MEDICAL CENTER FOR HIS FIRST KNOWN PHYSICAL EXAMINATION SINCE TAKING OFFICE LAST YEAR.\nTHE EXAM COMES JUST A WEEK AFTER A CONTROVERSIAL NEW BOOK ON THE TRUMP WHITE HOUSE, "FIRE AND FURY" ...\n... SUGGESTED THAT SOME OF HIS AIDES DOUBTED TRUMP'S FITNESS FOR OFFICE.\nTRUMP HAS DENIED THOSE ALLEGATIONS.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE SAYS FRIDAY'S DOCTOR'S VISIT WILL NOT INCLUDE A PSYCHIATRIC EXAM, ADDING THAT IT WILL PROVIDE THE PUBLIC WITH A READOUT OF THE EXAM ONCE IT'S COMPLETE.\nBASED ON PREVIOUS PRESIDENTIAL EXAMS, THE DOCTOR CONDUCTING IT WILL LIKELY MAKE A GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH.\nHOWEVER, IT'S UNCLEAR HOW MUCH INFORMATION WILL BE RELEASED, AND SOURCES SAY TRUMP HIMSELF WILL DECIDE WHAT IS MADE PUBLIC.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nTRUMP HEALTH EXAM\n
Prisoners wait for their medical exams outside examining room in prison
A doctor calls a male prisoner to the "examining room" of the prison. Prisoner stands up and follows doctor. Young male prisoners talk to each other while they wait for their turn to take their physical and psychological exams. Doctor opens door to call out another prisoner. Sign reads "Examining Room" beside door. Two prisoners wait for their turns beside psychiatrist's office door. Sign reads, "psychiatrist" Location: United States USA. Date: 1937.
1955 Doctor's Office
Interior busy doctor's office - waiting room - man sit on benches waiting to be called - examination - doctor - physical fitness exam
News Clip: Preschool physicals
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
JFK
DRAFTEES LINE UP FOR PHYSICAL EXAMS. MEDICAL EXAM ENTERING MILITARY SERVICE. DOCTOR WRITES ON CHEST X-RAY
NATIONAL GUARD UNITS INDUCTED
Epochal scenes in U.S. history, as 60,500 Guardsmen from 26 states are called to active duty, the first step in putting an army of one million men in arms by 1941. They're given physicals and weapons training. They eat meals and march in platoons.
BABY RED PANDA
THIS IS CUTE KICKER FOOTAGE OF A BABY RED PANDA (LOOKS SORTA LIKE A RACCOON) JUST BORN IN THE DALLAS ZOO.
VD; 1941
17:21:44:00,Atlantic City Beach (crowded), Downtown NYC, Crowd at stadium applauds, watches event, Clod with girl in stadium, CHART: How Syphilis Spreads, Doctor at microscope, syphilis germ under microscope, Men with horrible sores all over body (graphic), Smokestack industry, Men into coal mine, men time out, People buy items in market, Man examined by doctor, X-rays shown, Men with joint disorders, Men and women with disfiguring scars, Young kids in school, Blind girl examined, Hospitals, Researcher at microscope, Blood taken from patient, Men gets physical exam from doctor, Doctor gives shot, Doctor consults with woman, Doctors do operation, Kids skate, Dead baby, Doctor places solution in baby's eye, Doctor dispenses drugs, Old VD Cure posters, Hands open AMA book, VD Pamphlets, Family on rowboat, Curtains close on THE END title (NICE)