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    Page 7^ SAN FRAN, - ITEM 33 CAMERA PANS TO Y-GUN, SAILOR IS GRABBING LANYARD AND LOOKING OVER SHOULDER IN DIRECTION OF COM MAN, AT THE YELL: "COMMENCE FIRING Y-GUNS," SAILOR FIRES THE Y-GUN, CAMERA PANS TO ONE NEXT TO IT, THAT ONE FIRES IMMEDIATELY AFTER CAMERA HOLDS ON IT. THEN PAN UP TO STERN TURRET, AND HOLD ONE SECOND. CUT TO; CAMERA ON BRIDGE, ON SIDE OF FRAME IN PROFILE (AND FILLING ONLY ABOUT HALF-FRAME) IS THE CAPTAIN. HE IS CUED SO THAT WE CATCH HIS RISING GLASSES TO EYES. HOLD ON THIS FOR 3 SECONDS AND MOVE PAST TO AGAIN LOOK OUT OVER BRIDGE AT FORWARD TURRET. AS WE COME TO TURRET AS IT IS RAPIDLY TURNING TO LEFT AGAIN COMING INTO PROFILE, IMMEDIATELY AFTER COMING INTO POSITION THE THREE 5-INCH RIFLES FIRE IN SALVO, WE HOLD ON THEM AND AFTER THEY FIRE, (BACKGROUND AUDIO) CUT TO: (BACKGROUND AUDIO) GARROWAY: t That?╟╓s their job - to keep it clear, to keep the peace. In Washington a live camera captured a moment in time frozen in bronze ,???╜ but time does not stand still. At manouvers at Columbus, Ohio* and in San Francisco Bay, that moment was not forgotten. Our cameras were live CUE KK; there, too. Nor is that moment forgotten