A U.S. invasion convoy off the coast of Salerno, Italy during World War II. The convoy at sea. Soldiers aboard a Landing Craft Mechanized look towards the bow. The craft is filled with American soldiers. A few landing crafts in water. Men standing on a landing craft. The landing craft moves towards the beach. A boat lay a smoke screen in the background. Tracer shells and 5" anti aircraft guns are fired.
A U.S. invasion convoy off the coast of Salerno, Italy during World War II. Freighters in the convoy. Ships and vessels in the convoy silhouetted against the setting sun. Troops aboard a Landing Ship Tank. Sailors wave.
A U.S. invasion convoy off the coast of Salerno, Italy during World War II. The wake of a ship. Troops aboard a landing craft at a beach. A few men go ashore in a half-truck. A Landing Craft Mechanized comes up to the beach and lowers its ramp.
A U.S. invasion convoy off the shore of Salerno, Italy during World War II. Ships in the convoy. Three Italians in a row boat sail past a landing craft. Houses on a hill. Tracer fire at night. Three ships on the horizon silhouetted against the late afternoon sky.
Bombing of Chungking (Chongqing), Republic of China during World War II and the Second Sino-Japanese War. Bombing attacks on Chungking (Chongqing) by the Japanese show concentrated bomb burst on the city. Geysers of bomb hits in the Yangtze River. A burning section of the bombed city. Bombed and fire gutted buildings. Fallen telephone poles and wires. Two Chinese firemen fight blazing fire. Heavy smoke in the background.
The launch of aircraft carrier Hornet at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia. Aircraft carrier Hornet under construction at a shipyard. The bow of Hornet with the American flag. Scaffolding for construction. The christening of the aircraft carrier Hornet by Mrs. Frank Knox, wife of the Secretary of the Navy. The new aircraft carrier slides down the ways into the water. A crowd in the foreground. Several people holding umbrellas. Shipyard scaffolding in the background. The carrier anchored in the James River. Two tugs near the carrier.
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