The greatest military parade in New York city, United States. Soldiers hold United States flag as they march. People gather in a large number to watch the military parade that lasts over 12 hours. The Allied troops parade. Views of large columns of soldiers marching. Dignitaries salute the troops. Princess Martha of Norway and King George II of Greece salute the troops. British troops and sailors parade. Mechanized equipment move on the parade grounds. Buildings along the sides of the street. (World War II period).
Aboard a battleship (possibly the USS California, BB-44) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, during World War 2. Shipyard officers look over blueprints aboard the ship. An officer in the group is wearing a rubber suit and is covered in places with oil. They discuss among themselves while looking at the blueprints.
Activities at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States. A floating barge crane is tied up at the dock. Water is pumped out from flooded compartments of a ship. A deep well water pump pumps out water over the side of the ship. A rainbow is seen across the harbor.
Damage due to Japanese attack on Singapore during World War II. An aerial view of the city. Wrecked equipment and vehicle in the city due to the bombarding. Rubbled houses and buildings. People and soldiers gather on the streets. They throw water on the burning houses and buildings with the help of hoses.
Japanese attack on Singapore during World War II. British civilians gather at a harbor. British soldiers and sailors stand near a ship and help the people, mostly British women and children, arriving at the harbor. Evacuating the war zone, civilians board the ship and wave toward shore as ship departs.
Japanese air attacks on Royal British Navy battleships underway in the Malay Sea near Kuantan in Pahang during World War II. Japanese bombers and torpedoes attack British HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse in the Malay Sea. Japanese pilots in a cockpit. The warships underway at sea. The pilot and the bombardier discuss amongst themselves. The bombardier watches the target through binoculars. The warships burn, explode and sink.
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