The President: June 1966. MP875.
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- President Lyndon B. Johnson in June 1966. MP 875. Public domain.
This film is from the LBJ Library moving picture collection created by the White House Naval Photographic Unit, aka the Navy Films. The films consist of monthly reports on the activities of President and Mrs. Johnson from 1963-1969.
Below is an edited scene list for this film, from the LBJ Library audiovisual archives. We included useful shot descriptions where possible, although most have been cut for length. For more information please contact johnson.library@nara.gov.
Still photographs of selected events for June 1966
B&W still photograph of LBJ, Hubert Humphrey, Robert McNamara, Larry O'Brien, John Gardner, Orville Freeman watching TV
B&W still photograph of LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson, Marvin Watson on White House Lawn
LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson, Lynda Johnson, at LBJ Ranch and in surrounding area, Texas, 6/3-7/1966
Lady Bird Johnson, Lynda Johnson walking
Lynda Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson skipping up ranch drive towards camera
LBJ, guests at dining table, Ranch
LBJ, guests riding in convertible around the Ranch
LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Bishop lying in field of wildflowers
LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson, beagles at Ranch swimming pool
LBJ, beagle, guests riding in convertible
Lynda Johnson's Graduation Ceremony from The University of Texas, Austin, Texas 6/4/1966
LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson attending Johnson City Christian Church, 6/5/1966
Texas Hill Country scenery
LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson walking on White House Lawn, descending White House exterior steps
Presidential Scholars Award ceremony, White House South Lawn, 6/7/1966
National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn. Youth Conference, White House South Lawn, 6/8/1966
State Department Foreign Service School graduation ceremony, White House Rose Garden, 6/9/1966
LBJ presenting diplomas, Hubert Humphrey present on White House Porch
President Rene Schick (Nicaragua) State Visit, White House, 6/9/1966
Arrival ceremonies, White House South Lawn
LBJ, President Schick speaking to crowd, White House South Lawn
Lady Bird Johnson visit to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6/10/1966
Lady Bird Johnson arrival, speech to crowd
Lady Bird Johnson accepting Second Annual Society Hill Medal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6/10/1966
Lady Bird Johnson visiting "Eighteenth Century Garden", Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6/10/1966
neighborhood garden association of Philadelphia and the extension service of Pennsylvania State University
LBJ, unidentified man and woman on White House Lawn
B&W still photographs of LBJ, Sec. Dean Rusk, Sec. Robert McNamara, Gen. Earle Wheeler, Gen. Wallace Greene, Rep. Spark Matsunaga, others, White House Cabinet Room
Luci Johnson, Patrick Nugent reception, Supreme Court Building, 6/13/1966
Reception for U.N. Foreign Ambassadors, White House, 6/14/1966
LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson posing with U.N. Ambassadors during a White House reception
LBJ addressing attendees of Medicare Implementation Program Seminar, White House, 6/15/1966
Austrian leaders, businessmen visit, White House Rose Garden, 6/15/1966
LBJ addressing State Legislators, White House Rose Garden, 6/16/1966
B&W still photographs of LBJ, Sec. Dean Rusk, Sec. Robert McNamara, V.P. Hubert Humphrey, Sen. Wayne Morse, Sen. William Fulbright, White House Cabinet Room, 6/15/1966
King Faisal (Saudi Arabia) State Visit, White House, 6/21/1966
Arrival ceremonies for King Faisal, White House South Lawn
LBJ addressing crowd from podium
Presidential motorcade in parade, Washington, D.C., 6/21/1966
Entertainment, fireworks concluding State Visit, White House, 6/21/1966
Band, dressed in 18th century military uniforms, marching on White House Lawn at night
Color Guard spinning rifles
Medium shot Drill Team drilling
Signing of Bail Reform Act, White House, White House East Room, 6/22/1966
Medal of Honor presentation ceremony for Lt. Charles Williams, White House East Room, 6/23/1966,
Young American Medal presentation ceremony for Jeffery Gallagher, Jon Hanshus, and David Crowe, White House Cabinet Room, 6/24/1966
LBJ speaking from White House Theatre, 6/1966
Naval jets departing USS Ranger to bomb oil fields in vicinity of Haiphong, North Vietnam, 6/29/1966
B&W images of bombing raid
Dissolve to B&W sequence of jets bombing Haiphong oil fields in North Vietnam
Footage of oil fields being bombed
Prime Minister Harold Holt (Australia) State Visit, arrival ceremonies, White House South Lawn, 6/29/1966
LBJ trip to Omaha City Dock, Omaha, Nebraska, 6/30/1966
Arrival of LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson
LBJ observing barge being filled with grain
LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson, Luci Johnson, Patrick Nugent departing Omaha
LBJ trip to Iowa, 6/30/1966
Arrival of LBJ in Des Moines, Iowa
Presidential motorcade traveling along crowd-lined streets toward Indianola, Iowa
LBJ inspecting farm
LBJ addressing crowds in Indianola, Iowa
LBJ addressing "Route to Greatness (66)" Democratic Party dinner, Des Moines, Iowa, 6/30/1966
Sunset at LBJ Ranch, Texas
Love thèse home movies the Wonderful Johnsons
Excellent footage.
I didnt know Texas was that Beutiful...wow..i hope still the same...
Quite the show for King Faisal's visit!
Yes our late King Faisal paid a visit to US that month, also one of my uncles was born during that month too.
Without the catastrophe of Vietnam, LBJ would still be among the most beloved of our Presidents. But Vietnam consumed his time in office, ripped apart the American society, and left a huge ugly scar on our reputation. It literally killed LBJ himself, when he retreated to his ranch and drank himself to death at the age of 64.
I think the Vietnam question depends on one's political views. Johnson was a democrat and supposedly liberal, but his policy in Vietnam was conservative. Stop communist aggression. And aggression it was. At that time, the world could have easily slipped into worldwide Communism. The Philippines, Thailand, and many other countries needed the leadership of the United States. Plus, South Vietnam, a democracy, corrupted they were indeed, but asked for our help. My final opinion is that LBJ had to go into Vietnam to win. Perhaps we did stem the tide of communism in Asia.
I was surprised there was no mention of Chester Ronning's diplomatic mission to Hanoi as one of the reasons for the delay of the POL airstrikes.
Who's the narrator?
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Lynda Bird reminds me too much of Luci Arnaz. Not to offend anyone.