U.S. President Thomas Woodrow Wilson delivers a speech in Paris, France during World War I. Officials seated in the background. The flag of the United States. President Wilson delivers the speech.
Eddie Rickenbacker flies a plane in Paris, France during World War I. Men push aircraft. The aircraft are lined up on the ground. Eddie Rickenbacker, an American fighter pilot, and other pilots wearing uniforms stand beside the aircraft and smile. Rickenbacker gets into an aircraft. The aircraft takes off. It flies over the clouds. Rickenbacker in the cockpit during the flight.
United States Air Mail Service in Paris, France during World War I. A man shows the mail received by the U.S. Air Mail Service. U.S. President Thomas Woodrow Wilson arrives. A crowd gathers and watches a van of 'United States Air Mail Service'. Men carry a bag of mail. President Wilson talks to a pilot and they shake hands. An aircraft on the ground.
German U-boat or submarine U-35 attacks an enemy ship in the Atlantic Ocean during World War I. German U-boat U-35 underway in the Mediterranean Sea. The U-boat encounters British three masted sailing schooner Miss Morris, in route from Genoa to Malaga. The U-35 under command of Captain Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière, stops the sailing ship, assists its crew in departing the ship on lifeboats (and coming aboard the U-35), and then sinks the Miss Morris SV 20 miles southeast of Garrucha, Spain. The enemy ship is scuttled by the U-35.
A documentary about a German U-boat attacking enemy ships in the Mediterranean Sea during World War I. German U-boat U-35 underway at sea. The U-boat encounters an enemy ship. The enemy ship is heavily damaged by torpedo and shell-fire, and then sinks.
U.S. sailors march at U.S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes (Naval Station Great Lakes) during World War I. A car driven across a long bridge. A freighter underway at sea. Brief slate between scenes reads, "Americans! The Navy needs Eyes to assist Lookouts on our Vessels. Will you help by loaning Binoculars, Spyglasses, and Telescopes? They will be returned to you after the war. Mark them with your name for identification and then send them to Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Naval Observatory, Washington D.C. Thanks! Uncle Sam." United States Navy sailors march. Officers review them. A building in the background and a cannon in the foreground.
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