DOX or D.O.X. airplane by German company Dornier carries 169 passengers on single flight. Dornier Do X Flugschiff (flying ship), a semi-cantilever monoplane, on the water taxiing and readying for takeoff. View of passengers sitting in the passenger airplane. A photographer at the front of the plane is seen taking pictures of the passengers on the historic flight. The plane takes off and flies over water. The Dornier Do X flying boat seen in flight, and then landing on Lake Constance of the Rhine. The flight set the record for the most persons carried on a single flight, and the record stood for 20 more years after.
U.S. Army 45th infantry troops de-train at San Fabian in Pangasinan, Philippines. Train on a railway track. Soldiers at the railway station. Houses near the railway track. Trees on the ground. Mules taken out of the boxcars. Wagons are unloaded from the flatcars. Soldiers stand at the railway station. Scenes of beachhead. Trees and houses on the beachhead.
45th infantry of the U.S. Army marches in Dagupan, Pangasinan, Philippines in late 1920s. Soldiers ride horses. Horse-cart on the street. Trees along the sides of the street. Troops drill and march with guns. Houses in the background. Horses on the ground.
Detachment of the 24th Field Artillery in Philippines. Soldiers ride horses on the street. Other soldiers march. Houses and trees along the sides of the street. High altitude view of the vehicles passing on the street amidst a mountainous area.
U.S. Army troops of 45th and 57th infantry at Camp John Hay in Philippines. Troops stand lined on a parade ground. Trees in the background. Jeeps parked outside a house. Soldiers stand with guns. A flag in the background. Women talk in the background.
Ford Plant workers work on the final assembly line at the Ford Motor Plant in Detroit, Michigan. Workers assemble Ford automobiles. Many assembly line scenes, including engines being positioned in car chassis; car body being placed on chassis, and assembly of wheels. Some Ford work men are seen moving back and forth quickly on dollies or scooters with wheels, to allow them to move quickly from car to car as they continue moving on the assembly line, while the workers remain at a lower working height.