:02:00
The Soviets had
a substantial military machine,
:02:04
but they could not touch us in power.
:02:07
We had this enormous force
that had been built up.
:02:10
We had the greatest fleet
in the world.
:02:13
We'd come through the war
economically sound.
:02:17
And I think that, in addition
to feeling a sense of responsibility,
:02:23
we also began to feel...
:02:26
the-the sense of a world power,
:02:30
that possibly we could control
the future of the world.
:02:35
* Dressed up to win
We're dressed up to win *
:02:39
* Dressed up for victory *
:02:43
* We are just beginning
and we won't stop winning *
:02:47
* Till the world is free *
:02:50
* This time we will all make certain *
:02:54
* That this time is the last time *
:02:58
* This time we will not say curtains *
:03:01
* Till we bring it down
in their own hometown *
:03:05
* For this time we are out to finish *
:03:09
* The job we started then *
:03:12
* Clean it up for all times
this time *
:03:16
* So we won't have to do it again **
:03:20
Our vision of progress
is not limited to our own country.
:03:25
We extend it
to all the peoples of the world.
:03:32
[Newsreel Narrator]
Military action in Indochina.
:03:34
French regulars land along the coast
in search of roving communist bands.
:03:38
For France, it represents
a tremendous sacrifice...
:03:42
of manpower and financial resources.
:03:44
Without American help,
the burden would be too great.
:03:59
I do not expect that there is going
to be a communist victory in Indochina.