A Standard Oil Company trimotor at Ford Airport in the United States. A trimotor on the airfield at the Ford Airport. A few men beside the aircraft. The aircraft parked beside a building. The engines start running and the aircraft taxis on the airfield. A group of men stand under one of the wings of a trimotor. 'Standard Oil Company, Indiana' written on the side of the trimotor. The men getting into the trimotor. The trimotor taxis on the airfield and takes off from the field. The trimotor in flight.
Aircraft landing during the National Air Tour in the United States. A biplane in flight from Schenectady, New York, during the National Air Tour. Another biplane in flight. The biplanes landing on the airfield at East Boston due to bad weather. A few men beside a biplane. Several aircraft on the airfield and the spectators watching the aircraft. Morris W. Titterington, inventor of Pioneer Earth Inductor compass, showing Pilot Geo Wies how to use compass in the instrument panel. Several people and aircraft on the airfield. An aircraft in flight over the airfield. The aircraft landing on the airfield. A man signals to the aircraft. The Ford trimotor taxiing on the airfield. Men getting out of the Ford trimotor. Edward P.Warner, Assistant Secretary for Aeronautics, with a few men. The group of men posing beside the Ford trimotor. Pilot Meyers with a monkey on his shoulder on the airfield. Several men and an aircraft behind the pilot. Pilot Eddie Stimson, who leads on points, posing with a little girl Rose Shlee, on the airfield. People looking at the aircraft lined up on the airfield.
Annual matches of the National Rifle Association of America at Camp Perry in Ohio. The participants arrive at the firing line for the National Rifle Association rapid fire championship in a 200 yards range. View of the targets. Marksmen take position and fire rifle at the target. Participants mark the targets. Participants wait as two men mark the scores on a board.
Annual matches of the National Rifle Association of America at Camp Perry in Ohio, United States. Shooters at the firing line shot at the target. Men sit and mark scores on a board. Team members from different parts of the United States sit at the fire line and fire at the targets. U.S. Corporal R A McAllister,Co 6th Engineers in prone position fire at the target from firing line. Colonel Alexander J Macnab Commanding Officer of Camp Perry talks to another man at the firing line. Participants in prone position fire from a .22 caliber rifle at a target from 50 yards distance.
Annual matches of the National Rifle Association of America at Camp Perry in Ohio, United States. The United States Navy personnel at the firing line as they aim at the target. Men mark the scores on a board. Colonel Alexander J. Macnab Commanding Officer of Camp Perry at the shooting range. Participants in prone position at the firing line as they aim at the target.
Annual matches of the National Rifle Association of America at Camp Perry in Ohio, United States. The U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Service Corps, wearing gas masks, at the firing line as they aim and fire at targets while standing. The participants drill again, in a speed drill to put on gas masks, reload rifles, and fire at targets from a seated position. They aim at a target from a distance of 200 yards. Men of the Los Angeles Police are instructed in putting on gas masks quickly. Chief of the Los Angeles police, James E. Davis, instructs men. Men pass a gas-filled area during a drill, and practice aiming through gas and smoke using revolver handguns during gas drill. An instructor from Camp Benning and G. A. Marshal of the Portland police demonstrate a hand-to-hand combat protection drill. Others stand and watch. Then the participants try the exercise in pairs. G. A. Marshal keeps his gas mask in a side bag.