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Argentine Revolt: Rebel Naval Units Crushed By Troops

Argentine Revolt: Rebel Naval Units Crushed By Troops
Clip: 425209_1_1
Year Shot: 1963 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1709
Original Film: 036-030-01
HD: N/A
Location: Argentina
Timecode: 00:32:10 - 00:35:07

Argentine Revolt: Rebel Naval Units Crushed By Troops. The seething undercurrent of political unrest in the Argentine centers around the followers of former dictator Juan Peron and those forces which would crush them. Naval and Marine units rebel as they demand that Peronists be outlawed and two-day civil war rocks the country. President Jose Guido wants to allow them to vote in the June election, the rebels did not. Marines seize Buenos Aires for a few hours and Navy planes blast loyalist tank units. Sixty are dead in the two-day war and damage to installations is high. The empty streets of Argentina. MS - Government building. MS - People gathered in the streets, mostly men. MS - South American military carry a mired of thing out of the building. MOHS - US military ships. OHS - People on the streets of Argentina, and barricades being set up. CUS - General Juan Organia. MS - Armed military men on the streets of Argentina. MS - Aftermath of a bombing of a military building. MS - Tank with soldiers on the top traveling down the road. MS - Military truck pulling a stationary machine gun on the back MS - Aftermath of a bombed out military air field.