A documentary shows a United States official explaining about the first U.S. submarine 'Turtle' with the help a picture in the United States. He explains the functioning of the submarine pointing at its picture with a stick in hand. He points at a lever in the front and a bomb at the other end of the picture. A chart explains that 1 pound of uranium is equal to 2,600,000 pounds of coal. Another chart shows batteries of the submarine. A picture of the RMS Queen Mary. A diagram on the chart shows the amount of air required to burn oil. A woman assistant removes the charts from a table.
Crew members of United States Army Air Force B-24 Liberator bombers load submarine depth charges on the aircraft in the Pacific Theater for practice during World War II. An emblem on a door shows a submarine periscope pierced by a sword. The crew members of a B-24 Liberator bomber come out of the door. An airman fuels the aircraft parked on a runway. Ground crew members stand next to the anti-submarine depth charges. Airmen load the depth charges on the aircraft. An army jeep drives in front of the B-24 bomber aircraft.
United States airmen practice dropping submarine depth charges in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A fleet of United States Army Air Force B-24 Liberator bomber aircraft in flight. The aircraft drop submarine depth charges over ships at sea. Explosions in the water. A submarine underway at sea.
United States Army Air Force C-47 Skytrain aircraft drop parachutes and supplies over the Rhine in Europe during World War II. Aircraft fly in formation. Paratroopers descend through parachutes. A large number of parachutes coming out of the C-47 Skytrain aircraft. Supplies dropped by the aircraft on the ground through the parachutes. The aircraft fly over after dropping parachutes. View of the ground below.
U.S. airmen load guns and bombs under the wings of U.S. Army Air Force P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft in Europe during World War II. United States airmen load guns of P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft. Other crew members load bombs on the wing of the aircraft.
United States airmen wearing Mae Wests (life jackets) walk towards a U.S. Army Air Force C-47 Skytrain aircraft during World War II. Crew members board the aircraft parked on a runway. The airmen get inside the aircraft with equipment. A pilot seated in the cockpit. Two airmen converse with each other. An army jeep in the background. One of them wears an identification bracelet. The pilot pins a memento inside the cockpit and looks out of the window. He speaks to one of the ground crew member.
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