Office of Strategic Services (OSS) activities in Burma during World War II. A U.S. Army Air Force C-47 Skytrain aircraft in flight overhead during evening time. It drops supplies. The supplies descend towards the land with the help of parachutes.
Office of Strategic Services (OSS) activities in Burma during World War II. A U.S. Army Air Force C-47 Skytrain aircraft in flight overhead. The aircraft drops supplies with the help of parachute. The parachutes descend towards the land with the supplies.
A film titled 'Personnel Inspection of Field Photographic Branch' on inspection of a platoon in the United States. U.S. soldiers stand at attention in a building. Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) Jack Pennick, personnel officer, lines up a blue jacket platoon for an inspection. The officer inspects the platoon. Lieutenant E.R. Kellogg takes the salute of Lt. John English, division officer, and the inspection party forms. After the officers have been inspected, Lt. Kellogg and his party turn to Chief Petty Officer Ralph Densmore, skipper for his squad of chiefs. The officers inspect men standing at attention. Men take off their hats for haircut inspection and replace them when ordered. The chiefs are dismissed and CWO Pennick puts the men through some drills. The Army and Marine Corps soldiers fall out and the U.S. Navy sailors give a demonstration of close order drill. (World War II period).
Burial of U.S. fliers in Burma during World War II. Kachin guerrillas and Office of Strategic Services (OSS) personnel gather in a village. They carry crosses to a wrecked airplane. Graves in a field. Parts of the wrecked aircraft. Names of dead written on the graves. Soldiers walk with crosses. They bury the fliers. The soldiers fire rifles to pay respect to the dead soldiers. The wrecked aircraft.
Office of Strategic Services (OSS) activities in Burma during World War II. An aircraft in flight overhead. Supplies are dropped with the help of parachutes. Soldiers carry the supplies with them. Crates of supplies. Soldiers open the crates and sacks and look at the supplies.
Office of Strategic Services (OSS) activities in Burma during World War II. A man stands holding a bag and a rifle. Other men holding rifles. They are being trained by OSS personnel.
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