A training film titled 'Seabee Specials Indoctrination' on training of Seabees. Aerial view of a training station in the United States. Seabees at work. Men aboard trucks arrive at the training station. An officer instructs them. They are taught about discipline, appearance and drill. They walk upstairs. Seabees seated in a room. A man instructs them. They learn about ship parts and gear. The Seabees on a training ship. They work and are being trained on the ship. An instructor instructs a student. The chief instructor supervises the activities. All parts of the ship must be checked carefully. Any damage must be checked.
A training film about training of Seabees in the United States. The Seabees are trained by their instructor. They tighten a rope. The splice is called combination lock splice. A man wraps a tape around strands of a rope. Each strand goes over one and under the next strand. Cutting and tying of the strands. Men make cargo nets. The nets are loaded with supplies and are lowered in a landing craft and a ship. An instructor points out the parts of a winch for a student. 'Safety First' written on a side of the ship. Handling of load with help of the winch.
A training film on training of Seabees in the United States. Use of slings to handle case cargo. The Seabees load a ship. A case is tied with a sling. Gasoline and oil drums are taken aboard the ship. Wire rope slings are used to carry steel landing nets. Men aboard ships. The wire rope slings are used to carry heavy crates. Jumbo booms are used to load even more heavier things. Four winches are used to control the boom. Lumber being loaded. Mock up of a 25 foot landing craft being loaded. A truck loaded on the ship. Hatch covers are replaced. Everything is adjusted in position by the Seabees. The loaded ships underway at sea.
Wounded United States Marines at the 5th Marine Division hospital in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. A syringe being inserted in a large open wound inside a Marine's jaw. Syringe being pushed into various parts of the jaw. Towels being packed around the wound. Doctor swabs out the wound. Doctor stitches an open wound in Marine's jaw. Marine's face after wound is sewn and dressing being placed on the wound. Doctor probes into a wound in a Marine's mouth.
Wounded United States Marines in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Wounded 5th Division Marine being carried on a stretcher into an operating room. A corpsman opens rear of an ambulance and removes a wounded Marine from the ambulance. A Marine being placed onto an ambulance. A wounded Marine being carried into an operating room. Ambulance jeep backs up to entrance of the operating room. Corpsmen carry wounded Marines on stretcher from the jeep to the operating room. An ambulance loaded with wounded marines pulls away.
United States 5th Marines Division in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. A map on a paper. Smoke rises from an area. A weapon carrier with rockets mounted at the rear. Rockets burst as smoke rises. Aerial bursts of white phosphorus. Puff of smoke rises from the area.
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