World War II military sex education in the United States. Dramatization showing soldiers causes of the contraction of the diseases. Soldiers watch the film on the basic anatomy, symptoms and preventive measures of the diseases in the War Department Theater. The officer of the Army Medical Corps addresses the soldiers. He talks about the chancroid disease. A diagrammatic representation shows the symptoms and spreading of the germ. If the germ is not treated, it can spread rapidly inside the body. Soldier in a medical shop. Soldiers in a club play snooker. Infected soldier smokes. The infection can spread to other people. Demonstrate the precautions to be taken for the prevention of disease.
World War II sex education for soldiers in the United States. Dramatization showing soldiers causes of the contraction of the diseases. Soldiers watch the film on the basic anatomy, symptoms and preventive measures of the diseases in the War Department Theater. The officer of the Army Medical Corps addresses the soldiers. He gives instruction to the soldiers for the prevention of such diseases. He states that the soldiers should visit the army hospital if they suspect any such diseases. The army hospitals have latest drugs, equipment and well trained medical operators. He also instructs the soldiers not to drink too much so that they do not loose control. They should have a strong body free of diseases to serve the Nation.
German planes attack on the Eastern Front. Soldier watches enemies' action. Other soldiers speaks over radios. German Junkers Ju 87 dive bombers flying in formation. High altitude view of the area. Dive bombers drop bombs. Bombs explode and smoke rises from explosions in target area. (World War II period).
Opening scene shows Japanese Mitsubishi Ki-21 aircraft, Army Type 97 heavy bomber (Allied code name: Sally) flying in formation. Closeup from inside an aircraft, of gunner manning machine gun in the nose. View from aircraft of Bombs falling on industrial target. View from cockpit of explosions from bomb strikes. Scene shifts to a group of Japanese Imperial Navy Mitsubishi G3M aircraft (Type 96, code named: Nell) on an airfield, with engines running. A Japanese admiral, in dress whites, speaks to pilots, who are dressed in white flight suits. The pilots then march in loose formation past an honor guard of Naval officers and sailors assembled at the entrance of a hangar. The pilots and their well-wishers exchange salutes. Some G3M airplanes take off. A formation of them silhouetted in flight overhead. View of them in formation over a cloud cover. View from a Japanese aircraft dropping bombs on targets in a river gorge.
Test of Higgins Boats in Louisiana, United States. A 45 foot Higgins steel engine powered tank lighter boat in Lake Pontchartrain. People and tank on the boat. The panel of the boat opens and works as a landing ramp for the tank. The tank runs over the ramp and enters the water. The panel closes again.
Test of Higgins Boat in Louisiana, United States. A 45 foot Higgins steel engine powered tank lighter boat in Lake Pontchartrain. The boat hits the shore, lowers its bow ramp and a tractor drives off the boat on to the shore. The tractor drives away from the shore, and the boat moves away into the water. In different sequence, the empty boat comes to the shore and lowers its bow door ramp. The tractor arrives and backs onto the boat. A photographer takes closeup pictures during this process, With the tractor on board, the boat raises and closes its bow ramp door, and proceeds away carrying the tractor. The process is repeated. (Note:This film is silent. But "motorboating" sound was inadvertently generated when its perforations were scanned. This background sound is heard continuously although the film is "silent.")