Group of U.S. Navy sailors in training during World War I, having completed initial training at Natal Station Great Lakes, prepare to depart for training at new camps or other assignments. American sailors stand in ranks with sea bags or duffel bags. Some of them leave the barracks with the sea bags. They march out past a guard shack.
U.S. Navy sailors in training during World War I take time to play cards for fun. Sailors seated around a table at the Naval Station Great Lakes. They play cards. Several other sailors watch them playing.
During World War I, at Great Lakes Naval Training Station, U.S. Navy sailors in training engage in recreational activities. A sailor pretends to hypnotize two men. Other sailors watch them. They laugh watching the hypnotist and his subjects.
During World War I, U.S. Navy sailors in training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station in the United States. The sailors are seen near Curtiss F-Boat aircraft hangars near the water. Airplanes half out of the hangar doors. The sailors pull a seaplane out of a hangar. They move it down a wooden ramp towards Lake Michigan.
U.S. Navy sailors in training near a seaplane during World War I. They look in the cockpit of the seaplane which is a Curtiss F-Boat. Two men in aviator garb. A sailor helps an aviator into a life preserver. The sailors work on the seaplane and turn a crank to start the engine. Some of the sailors lay wooden planks on water. They ease the flying boat with aviators aboard and propellers turning down the planks into water of Lake Michigan. Some buildings of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station visible in the background. The flying boat takes off and in flight. Change of scene and aerial view of a Kearsarge class battleship. Tugs off the starboard side. Scene change again to the Curtiss flying boat. The seaplane comes in for a landing.
Rescue operations after Israeli attack on USS Liberty underway in the Mediterranean Sea during the Six Day Arab Israel conflict. Vice Admiral William I. Martin Commander of the Sixth Fleet tours USS Liberty after Israeli sea and air attacks. He looks at one of the damaged machine gun tubs. He talks to officers of USS Liberty. The Vice Admiral talks to Chief Petty Officer and other officers on the bridge of the ship. He comes down a ladder from the bridge area. He walks down to the main deck from the ladder. Vice Admiral Martin tours USS Liberty as a junior officer takes down notes. He talks to a man in khakis. Several squadron patches sewed on the back of his jacket as he talks to an officer in khakis. Junior officers around the Vice Admiral near a damaged machine gun tub. The junior officers talk to a senior officer. A chaplain from USS America talks to Chief Petty Officer.
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