Both my grandfathers worked on Redstone Arsenal during this time and up until the 1980’s. One worked for the army as a missile range commander and the other for NASA during the Apollo and Space shuttle era. I am so glad that my hometown played a large part in the infancy of our space program and missile systems. It was very cool to see film of Huntsville in the boom years and just how much it has grown since then.
@DrOlds72982 жыл бұрын
@Jan Brady Ought to take some good pictures of that decal for the Historical Society??? Not too many of those old base decals I'm sure are still about,used to have to remove them when you got sold off the car,unless it was to another GI posted there??
@DrOlds72982 жыл бұрын
@Jan Brady I'd first talk to the Huntsville Public Library downtown,though I think the Base has a historical collection of pictures & memorabilia as well?
@renaldolama95174 жыл бұрын
Periscope Film is the greatest thing since sliced bread...
Oh My God!! What memories you stir up!! My late father was career (1949-83) US Army,and every stateside posting we had from 1968 to 81 (plus his retirement outprocessing in 1983,and at least two postings before I was born in '66?) was Redstone Arsenal. I've been back since then,(2017) and even as much as things changed there,it was still much the same 'Rocket City' I grew up in. Even though I can joke that I can remember when I-565 didn't exist,and there were still red lights on Memorial Pkwy!!! Showed among other places of my youth Parkway City mall before the remodel, Toftoy Hall (one of the places where my Father taught/worked....he was one of the Army Instructors at the Missile School?) I saw the Martin Rd. gate, Rideout Rd (That was more back around the NASA Marshall side?) Governors Drive (before all the development later on!) the old railroad line they once had (IIRC,that was done away with about 1975?) Downtown & the Big Spring area before that all was redone & they built the Von Braun center (opened 1975) even what 'could' be the 'old' Madison Pike Elem,later remamed Louis J.Morris Elem (He was the original principal) about 1977. (They've since torn that one down & built a 'new' one I noticed?)
@PeriscopeFilm2 жыл бұрын
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@orbitalair21034 жыл бұрын
Adding this to my favs list. I worked at Thiokol as a newbie project engineer from 87 to 93. Awesome workplace, all gone now.
@lauramayes49223 жыл бұрын
So cool that I was able to find this film. I know the man who edited this film and was also in a few scenes as an actor. He is now 86 years old, and tears up with joy being able to look back on his old work and his old life. Such a priceless moment, thanks to your preservation!
@odysseus28434 жыл бұрын
I attended Missile and Munition Center and School in 1972 for 9 month. Best time of my life. Greetings from Germany.
@DrOlds72982 жыл бұрын
Father was an Instructor there during our Redstone postings,but we got transferred (Ironically to Germany....our second of four German postings!) in May,1972??? Mostly worked on/with the Nike & Pershing systems,though toward the end of his career (He was in from 1949-83,went to Missiles/ADA/FA about '58 or so from Mech.Inf? Retired as a MSgt.) he did some work with Hawk as well.
@lochnessmonster5149 Жыл бұрын
My dad was an ordnance officer at Redstone in the early 70s after he got back from Vietnam. He was responsible for the dismantling of ballistic missiles, though he and his staff were never actually allowed to touch one. The dismantling was all done by civilians.
@justinbzdell29354 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. #HuntsvilleAlabama #DowntownHuntsville #TheRocketCity #huntsville
@kerryholcomb67814 ай бұрын
Went thru 13 months training there in the late 60's....then after, instructor for a while. Loved Redstone and Huntsville. Loved the old missile display at Marshall.
@pacather4 жыл бұрын
Great color quality. So nice to see old color footage that isn't vinegared out.
@jasonparker39252 жыл бұрын
Amazing work with the Redstone. Mumbo Jumbo will be proud.
@glendagaskin60022 жыл бұрын
My brother was an engineer and he brought me to New Mexico for the first launch in New Mexico. I was 12 and it seems like almost yesterday in some way.
@marxnutzКүн бұрын
I remember the rumble of the test stand, that was an amazing time to grow up in Huntsville.
@djangojenkins70193 жыл бұрын
Born....raised.....and still reside. My dad was the man on the Arsenal. JWB.
@donaldparlettjr32954 жыл бұрын
This was between 1965-1967 the Apollo and the cars in the parking lot. Several of the clips were earlier like Kennedy's speech.
@DrOlds72982 жыл бұрын
Also by the 'New' Madison Co. Courthouse. Or as the natives said when myself & my family were posted there (1968-72,1975-77,1980-81) "The New Ugly Courthouse"?
@DrOlds72982 жыл бұрын
Looking closer I think it was filmed between 1966 & 1968. Black Plates/White lettering IIRC was 1966 issue,but also saw some Red Plates/White lettering which were 1968.
@badcompany-w6s4 жыл бұрын
Look at all the cool cars! And that computer system. I think my city still uses it. LoL!
@professorshermanpeabody12374 жыл бұрын
Yes! did you note the comment at 14:50: no substitute for the real thing. Think Iowa Caucus :)
@cowboybob70934 жыл бұрын
@@professorshermanpeabody1237 1:48 _computer programmers_ - Some things never change. Amazing that I can tow my cell phone on a single axle trailer!
@jamesburton10504 жыл бұрын
I miss seeing that old courthouse!!!
@CharlesCo918 Жыл бұрын
@5:04, what airplane is that? Edit: Found it, it's the Super Guppy
@publicmail24 жыл бұрын
This had to be 1965 or 1966 showing the Boeing 727 with United at 2:20.
@tjd19734 жыл бұрын
There's a 1966 Caprice in the frame at 14:10.
@DrOlds72982 жыл бұрын
@@tjd1973 '66 Biscayne actually. It's a Staffer,and ol' 'Uncle Sugar' always bought the El Cheapo models for those???
@TestTest-dx4gq2 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@john37754 жыл бұрын
Impressive stuff.
@IsaacOLEG4 жыл бұрын
good to hear it was done in defense of liberty and freedom!
@Ask-a-Rocket-Scientist4 жыл бұрын
Made me sad when they mentioned RSIC. Can’t believe they closed it.
@MsLiz-lp6dn3 ай бұрын
I lived there 1956-81. I remember the way the house shook during testing on the arsenal. I loved the old airport where families waited in the fenced area and got dust in our eyes. Note that the Huntsville portrayed here had no Black people (maybe one, I'm not sure). What a weird way to live. School desegregation was relatively peaceful in Huntsville because of the US government's influence.
@nicholasmaude6906 Жыл бұрын
An interesting fact I learnt from a documentary concerning the German scientists and engineers who worked there in the 1950s is that even though this was the Jim Crow era with racial segregation if a German was in a store and the only other customers were Black the store clerk would serve them first (A sign of how much the Germans were disliked).
@Jeffery_Saulter4 жыл бұрын
Turn up the volume please
@ikejime773 жыл бұрын
REDSTONE LIKE FROM MIND CRAFF !!!!
@Jimmyzb364 жыл бұрын
No ID check for entrance????
@justinbzdell29354 жыл бұрын
Yes no ID check. September 11th 2001 pretty much changed everything I do believe
@maconp11194 жыл бұрын
Back in those days they would just shoot your ass if you didn’t belong. They didn’t yell “freeze” back then. Ahh... The good old days...
@Bill_N_ATX3 жыл бұрын
Even today the ID check at the gate is perfunctory unless the force protection status is raised. Your ID is checked further as you enter areas and buildings, then again as you enter more secure areas. Unless there is a credible threat, the main gate is mostly to keep the lookie-loos and tourists looking for the exhibits out of the area. Your ID will be checked several times before you get to the good parts.
@frankmccann29 Жыл бұрын
Had something tested here a long-time ago. If you b eed me for anything especially if shtf, please let me know.
@jerichom11x3 жыл бұрын
Shame this historic footage will now always have that ugly watermark. Periscope are basically patent trolls.
@PeriscopeFilm2 жыл бұрын
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@stephaniedemellier10203 жыл бұрын
Elon musk is a Gothic Baby Mama producer on this base