Japanese-American recruits at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States. Company 2nd Infantry Combat Team. Combat team band plays during retreat march. Commanding officer assembles soldiers in front of the United States flag. Soldiers in trench with machine gun. Soldiers in prone position in field. Guard in position past board of Headquarters Company 2nd Infantry Combat Team. Combat team marches with rifles at Camp Shelby. (World War II period).
Training of American troops of Japanese ancestry, at Camp Shelby in Mississippi, during World War 2. Film opens showing a steam locomotive heading toward the camera, pulling a long train of passenger cars from which U.S. Army troops of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, comprising American soldiers of Japanese ancestry, are seen waving from the windows. They step from the train, carrying their personal gear in duffle bags. Two African American train porters in white coats assist some soldiers as they leave the train. The troops load their gear and climb aboard canvas covered 2-1/2 ton army trucks that drive into Camp Shelby. The camp's Water tower and chapel building are seen in background. One soldier reads newspaper with headline:"Rommel Reported Moving Out Men,"(referring to German General Rommel and his Afrika Korps). Next scene shows troops gathering up their gear and marching off the their billets
Soldiers of the U.S. 442nd Regimental Combat Team (comprising Americans of Japanese ancestry) are seen on the day they complete their basic training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, during World War 2. Closeups of 442nd officers and brief glimpse of some of the soldiers. Brigadier General George M. Halloran, Commandant of Camp Shelby, and a Colonel, chat with officers of the 442nd, following the ceremony marking completion of their unit's basic training. Panning closeups of them all. The Colonel calls them to attention, and he and General Halloran dismiss them with exchanged salutes. Halloran then personally shakes hands with each of the officer. Closeups of the General and the Colonel.
Men at a fuel station in Southville (Shelby County), Kentucky. A car stops by the station. Man refuels the car. A small boy looks out of the car's window. Exteriors of the Shelby Court building. School bus stops near a store. Children get off the bus. They eat ice cream.
Toledo Naval Armory, training center for naval services in Toledo Ohio. The Armory building constructed with salvage material and federal funds through the Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the Great Depression. 'OHIO' can be seen carved on the top center of the building. Marines and Navy reserve sailors lined up for inspection by senior officers. A naval officer provides gunnery instructions to Marines and Navy reservists.
Part of training film that demonstrates proper FBI and law enforcement arrest techniques. Two police officers walk out of the “Shelby County Courthouse”, in Maryland USA. Police officers enter police car. Police car drives on rural road to farm house. Policemen knock on the door of house. A woman opens front door and greets the two police officers. Policemen follow the woman inside the house. A man operates a jigsaw inside his workshop. Policemen introduce themselves to man, inform him of his arrest charging him of manslaughter. Man looks at policeman with shock. Man extends his arms as policeman frisks him. Man takes off his white lab coat. Jigsaw tool held at suspect's neck. An electrical plug is unplugged. Two police officers subdue man. The host lectures the importance of taking serious consideration of any subject’s request to police officers. Host shows a jigsaw, noting, "Thompson's attempt at self destruction was noted by the arresting officers."
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