“THE HEART OF THE NAVY“ 1950s U.S. NAVY HUMANITARIAN WORK BERLIN BLOCKADE KOREAN REFUGEES 89504

Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. Consider becoming a channel member Dating to 1956, this black & white film showcases how the United States Navy has helped the people of the Free World in moments of crisis. This includes the Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift, feeding refugees in Korea, assisting American farmers during a blizzard that threatens their cattle herds, flooding in Mexico, a Greek earthquake, Vietnam refugee crisis, and more. Copyright 1956. Opening: U.S. Navy presents “Heart of the Navy“ (:07-:29). Grim newspaper headlines of various world crises: starving refugees in Korea, evacuation of North Vietnamese refugees to South Vietnam, earthquake in Greece, flooding in Mexico, etc. U.S. Navy ships on the high seas. Sailors at attention. Ship goes by Statue of Liberty (:30-1:55). Providing food to starving South Koreans. Berl
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