Transition of cavalry troops from mounted to dismounted combat troops in Kansas. Four soldiers of the Rifle Squad ride horses on a field. Their leader gives signal and three of the soldiers dismount from their horses. Stress is placed on proper care and handling of the horses. Various methods of finding cover and securing horses. A platoon dismounts from the horses. Troops advance on the field. Four soldiers ride horses on the field. They dismount from the horses. A gun crew advances on the field. The Cavalry Rifle Platoon moves forward.
Transition of cavalry troops from mounted to dismounted combat troops in Kansas. A map illustrates the activities of cavalry troops. Cavalry Rifle Platoon advances on a street. Trees along the sides of the street. A man on a horse moving on the street. Soldiers lying in prone positions on a field fire rifles. A squad leader assembles the squad. Two soldiers seated on horsebacks discuss amongst themselves. The cavalry troops advance on the street. The platoon dismounts from the horses. They prepare for action and take their positions on the field. Light Machine Gun Squad breaks up into gun crew. The Squad leader discusses strategies with soldiers and gives them orders. They advance towards their positions. The soldiers fire machine guns on the field. They advance.
Manufacture of United States Army Air Force Martin B-26 Marauder medium bombers in the United States during World War II. Men working in a factory. They work on the production of B-26 aircraft. Different parts of the aircraft lined up to be completed inside the factory. Men work on the parts of the aircraft. They work on the wing section, the tail section and the landing gear parts of the aircraft.
Manufacture of United States Army Air Force B-26 Marauder medium bombers in the United States during World War II. Men working in the factory. They weld parts of airplanes. They wear eye glasses to protect their eyes from any damage while welding. They weld important parts of the aircraft carefully for the safety of the airplane in flight.
Manufacture of United States Army Air Force B-26 Marauder medium bombers in the United States during World War II. Tiny equipment, rivets and other control parts of aircraft lying on a table. A man works on the parts. He photographs the parts with the help of a machine to find out any defect in them. He inspects the parts.
Manufacture of United States Army Air Force B-26 Marauder medium bombers in the United States during World War II. Production of small parts which are to be installed in the aircraft. The small parts are produced by small manufacturers throughout the country. They are brought to the main industry after they are completed to be installed in the aircraft. Men work on different parts of the aircraft. They work on the nose, the central and the tail part. They work on the fuselage of an aircraft. They install the small parts in the aircraft. They attach wires and cables in the airplanes.
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