American Secretary of the army Kenneth Royall visits Ankara, Turkey.
M/S 4 engined aeroplane landing. M/S Kenneth Royall steps out of plane accompanied by his wife. M/S's as he is greeted by Turkish officials. M/S group of people around Mr Royall, including...
American Secretary of the army Kenneth Royall visits Ankara, Turkey.
M/S 4 engined aeroplane landing. M/S Kenneth Royall steps out of plane accompanied by his wife. M/S's as he is greeted by Turkish officials. M/S group of people around Mr Royall, including American and Turkish army officers. Various shots as the party walks away. L/S army Guard of Honour, pan round to party of officials. M/S Royall and party saluting. Various shots Royall, pan round to Turkish officer saluting. M/S Royall and a group of military and economic specialists inspecting the guard. L/S as Royall and party walk over to waiting cars. M/S as car drives away.
M/S conference in Ankara with US military mission and Turkish Government officials. President Inonu is seated at head of table. C/U Royall. C/U an American army officer. M/S Turkish and American officers. C/U President Inonu, pan round to Royall. C/U another American army officer. C/U Royall. M/S President Inonu being served with food. C/U Royall eating. M/S Royall with two Turkish officials C/U Royall. C/U army commanders. M/S group of Turkish and American officers. C/U Royall. M/S Turkish officials.
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