United States Navy FJ-3 aircraft being towed by a yellow tractor up the deck of USS Bonhomme Richard (CV-31) in waters off coast of California. The aircraft is from Navy Squadron VF-211 (Red Checkertails). It carries tail code "G" of Carrier Group 21. Ordnance men load Sidewinder missile on underside of wings of FJ-3 aircraft. A man polishes nose of the missile as another man conducts flashlight test check on the nose. The FJ-3 aircraft is catapulted from the carrier.
Attack on Japanese shore during World War II. U.S. gun camera footage.
United States Navy planes strafing enemy held beach installations. Bombing on targets in Tokyo. Gun camera footage of aircraft firing at a moving train. Engine of the train is hit. Strafing of Marshaling yard. Rockets fired at building below. Heavy smoke rising up after strafing. View of a busy thoroughfare, densely populated area and waterfront. Low barrack type building seen.
USS Crosley rescued 45 Japanese survivors. United States officer meets Japanese official during the reunion ceremony. United States Naval Officers open their shoes and pray in traditional Japanese way. Japanese priest performs ceremony inside a temple. Japanese civilians aboard the ship. Children eat and drink.
Psychology and living habits of Japanese people. Precision and planning details in Japanese houses. A Japanese couple in their home. The man is dressed in western dress and his wife is dressed in traditional kimono. They sit on the mats to drink tea. The Japanese woman serves tea with precision. The tea ceremony is elaborate. The woman enters the room and slides the door.
Psychology and living habits of Japanese people. A Japanese Theater. Audience in the Japanese theater. A play being staged there. The actions in the play are executed in detail. A Japanese actor adjusts his kimono. Japanese actors wear masks or heavy make-up. A Japanese actor puts make-up in the dressing room. The actors change costumes on stage. Japanese version of Jacob's Ladder. The feet of the Japanese Emperor are on the top. Japanese people have their positions on the ladder according to the hierarchy of social strata.
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