A ceremony for New Savings Bond program of the U.S. Department of the Treasury in Richland, Washington. Soldiers march in a parade. People stand on a road side and clap. Miss Richland in a car at the parade. She waves to people and children wave back. Native American Indians dressed in regalia ride in cars during the parade. Officials show a flag that reads 'US Treasury, Richland'. People watch as officials raise the flag. Aircraft fly in formation. The flag on a flagpole. Trees in the background.
Injured U.S. soldiers arrive in New York at end of World War 1. Men board a steamship at dock to assist in offloading injured soldiers. Men stand on gangplank. Men receive and carry injured on litters to the dock. View of USS Lagoda (SP-3250) U.S. Navy Patrol Vessel at anchor. Injured men carried from steam ship to waiting ambulances at dock side. An ambulance drives off from the dock.
The town of Lindstrom in Chisago County, Minnesota. Railroad station of the town. Traffic on main business street. Men and a small boy sweep sidewalks. Whistle blows on smokestack of ship. Birds fly away.
A river dam and waterfall cresting over the dam. Industrial buildings and a railroad bridge in the background up-river of the dam. (Possibly near Harpers Ferry West Virginia?) View of the Great Falls of the Potomac River, a few miles west of Washington DC. View of a broken river dam and water pouring through the collapsed structure. An industrial plant on land beside a waterway. Two prominent smoke stacks on the plant building.
USS Trout (SS-202) at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii during World War II. Lieutenant Commander Frank Wesley Fenno is congratulated by others. Crew stack mail crates. A man holds a Victory flag with 6 stars on after deck symbolizing the ships sunk. The crew gets mail and talk. A man reads a letter in a boat. A man opens and reads a letter. Two men sit on a deck with mail, packages and read letters.
The office of the Time magazine in Washington DC. A reenactment : Robert Sherrod, war correspondent for the Time magazine, dictates to a secretary. He dictates about write ups, articles, lay outs, memorandums and pictures to be used in the next Time magazine issue.
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