Penicillin treatment of wounded American soldiers in action during World War II.at Halloran General Hospital in Staten Island, New York. Doctor packs penicillin into deep buttock wound. Nurse injects substance into a patient's arm. Doctor packs thigh wound with a penicillin.
Carrier operations aboard the USS Monterey (CVL-26) underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. U.S. Navy F6F Hellcat fighter plane crashed in water. USS Monterey in the foreground. Pilots scrambles out of cockpit. Pilot in water next to aircraft, aircraft sinks.
Carrier operations of USS Monterey (CVL-26) in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Aerial photographer takes aerial photographs from U.S. Navy SBD Dauntless bomber. Signal officer signals to U.S. Navy TBF Avenger torpedo bombers taxiing on a Pacific Island.
Reclaimed U.S. army trucks in supply dump of Camp Gordon in Georgia, United States. Salvageable trucks, ambulances and jeeps being washed and reconditioned. Men work on vehicles.
Training of U.S. Signal Corps linemen at Camp Gordon in Georgia, United States. Signal Corps linemen climb poles in training session. The men strap themselves to poles. When they get to top, they spread out their hands. A man comes down to pole. A non-com (non-commissioned officer) checks man's equipment and shows him how to dig his foot-clamps into the pole. The man tries, he slips at first, and starts again.
Japanese-American soldiers resting in Alvignano, Italy during World War II. A group of soldiers seated and singing song. One soldier in the center plays guitar.
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