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English: John E. Davis, then National Director of Civil Defense, introducing In Time of Emergency, a US government civil defense film from 1969.
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Source Cropped screenshot from In Time of Emergency taken at 0:27.
Author Office of Civil Defense/Department of Defense (see credit at 24:56)

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