Film titled 'Combat Report' depicts the construction of U.S. B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft to attack German submarine during World War II. Exteriors of U.S. War Department building in Washington D.C., United States. U.S. Assistant Secretary of War for air Robert Lovett and Under Secretary of War Robert Patterson seated at desk. U.S. officer looks at combat report at his desk. View of a oil tanker hit by torpedo as it sinks in the Gulf of Mexico. View of crewman at controls and a tower. Combat report being typed. U.S. sailors type report at typewriters. Man speaks into radio. Navy officer instructs an officer. U.S. B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft in flight over sea. Pilot and copilot at controls in B-25. The position of attack being radioed to a U.S. B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft in flight over sea. Interior views of cockpit of B-25 bomber, and of Instrument panel of B-25. Engine of planes. Men in war production aircraft factory at work building and assembling aircraft during World War 2. Blast furnace in factory. The airplane engines being assembled, tested and installed in B-25.
Dramatization in which U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft is constructed in the United States for combat operations during World War II. B-25 in flight over the Gulf of Mexico. Shows different sections of B-25 in flight. Factories in the United States where B-25 is shaped and skins are developed. Women workers inspect altimeters and other aircraft instruments.
The skiing techniques being demonstrated in the United States. The patrol skiing on the snow covered area. They undertake the skating steps. The skiers transfer their weight from one foot to the another. They arrive near a stream. One of the skiers attach a cup to the ski pole. He then lowers the pole into the stream. He holds the cup full of water.
The skiing techniques being demonstrated in the United States. The patrol skiing on the snow covered area. They arrive in a wooded area and have to remove the skis due to the lack of skiing space. They fasten their skis together with straps. The patrol carrying the skis on their shoulders and advancing with them. The patrol demonstrates another method of carrying the skis.
The skiing techniques being demonstrated in the United States. A skier arrives near a stream. He removes the skis to reach the other side of the stream. The skier puts the skis into his shoulder straps. The forward ends of the skis are strapped together. The skier holds the ski poles and enters the stream to ford it.
The skiing techniques being demonstrated in the United States. The demonstration of the rock climbing techniques. The patrol skiing on the snow covered area. They arrive near a rock. They remove their skis and fasten them with straps. They carry the equipment and climb the rock. They put down their equipment and work to climb the rock. The patrol leader uncoils a rope. The patrol leader and a trooper tie themselves with the rope to climb the rock.
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