00:00:00.000 — The still features the emblem of the Veterans Administration, prominently displaying a shield with stripes, an eagle, and the text 'VETERANS ADMINISTRATION' along the top and '1930' at the bottom. The design is circular, emphasizing the VA's official identity, likely used in a public service announcement from the 1960s to highlight services for veterans. The overall tone is formal and patriotic.
00:00:26.660 — The still features a man in a suit and tie, seated against a wooden panel backdrop. He is likely part of a public service announcement (PSA) for the Veterans Administration from the 1960s. The setting appears formal and includes some greenery, suggesting a focus on service and support for veterans. The tone is serious, appropriate for the message being conveyed.
00:00:43.977 — The still features a person holding an open booklet titled 'your timetable.' The pages appear to contain a list of resources or schedules related to services provided by the Veterans Administration, emphasizing important information for veterans. The black-and-white image captures a moment of engagement with the material, likely aimed at conveying support and guidance for veterans in the 1960s.