U.S. Marine Corps Communication activities at Gudalcanal, Solomon Islands. Radio receiving central truck in operation. Marine with earphones while typing and taking messages. Truck has open sides and canvas top. Radio receiving set, Marine copying message on typewriter. Marine sends message on telegraph, other Marine's hands in foreground. Marine operates radio receiver. Antenna wires. Radio receiving central truck in field.
U.S. Marine Corps communication activities at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands in World War 2. Radio retransmittion station. Two Marines operate BC-659 radio. View of radio length hook up, and output antenna. Native American Indian Navajo code talker speaking on TCS radio set in the back of a U.S.M.C. MZ radio jeep.
U.S. Marine Corps Communication activities at Gudalcanal, Solomon Islands. Radio transmitting central truck. Marine plugs cable from generator into radio transmitting central truck. Marine standing at door of truck. Sign on door "Danger, High Voltage". Marine plugging in cable from generator into radio transmitting central truck. Marine in doorway of truck, reaches over and starts generator. Radio transmitting central truck. View of antenna on top of truck. Interior of radio transmitting central truck, operator start up a BC 610 transmitter. Operator at panel of BC 610 transmitter, turning it in.
A reenactment showing radio transmission security in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Two U.S. soldiers drive in a jeep. Explosions and smoke in the background. Dead soldiers lying beneath a truck and along the side of wreckage. Explosions as soldiers drive in the jeep and a truck passes along a road. (World War II period).
A reenactment showing radio transmission security in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Trucks and jeeps being driven along a road. Explosions occur at the side and in front of the moving vehicles. Smoke rises due to the explosions.
A reenactment showing radio transmission security in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Trucks and jeeps being driven along a road. Soldiers in the trucks and the jeeps. Explosions occur and smoke rises as the vehicles drive past along the road. (World War II period).
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