USS Arizona memorial at Pearl harbor in Hawaii, U.S. Memorial during dedication. USS Buchanan at anchor. Crew at quarters. U.S. Admiral Harry Felt arrives in a barge to the memorial. U.S. Navy Douglas A-4 Skyhawk flying in formation. Colors at half mast, officers and guests aboard the memorial. Parts of Arizona seen on water in the foreground. Officers and guests aboard the memorial as dedication address is being given by Congressional representative Olin E Teague.
USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl harbor in Hawaii, U.S. U.S. Marine and Navy enlisted man casting flowers upon water next to the memorial. Flag at half mast. U.S. Marine Corps Honor Guard on platform next to the memorial, firing rifle volleys. Bugler blowing taps while rest of the band stands at attention.
Meeting of a Committee in United States during World War II. Officials gather inside a building. The officials discuss amongst themselves. United States Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley address the officials and talk about the policy of the United States in China.
Meeting of a committee in the United States. Officials seated inside a building. U.S. Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley addressing the officials. He talks about the United States policy towards China during World War II. Discussion about the mutual aid pact with China. He states that the U.S. always want the unity and democracy of the Chinese people. He declares support for a democratic China under the national government of the Republic of China, and Chiang Kai-shek.
Meeting of a Committee in the United States. Officials seated inside the building. U.S. Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley addressing the officials. He talks about harmonized relationship between the United States and China. He also speaks about the unity of the armies of the United States and China in World War II.
Investigation of the Pearl Harbor attack held during World War II in the United States. Officials gather in the court room. Officials seated at their desk and an official addresses them about the Pearl Harbor attack. He states that he appeared for the hearing of Pearl Harbor attack in August 1944. No indication was made by the war department about the attack. No information was furnished by them. If they had furnished the information, some decisions or actions could have been taken. He talked to officials of the war time division, but no conclusions were made.
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