The Ford motor laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan. Dock, freighter and large cranes. Plant in the background. Car stops in front of the building. Passenger gets out. Interior of the laboratory. Workers perform tests on strength of various objects. A metal object being bent by a machine. Worker use micro balance. Worker makes noise level tests in back seat of a car. Car being tested on track. Worker performs tests.
Workers in Ford motor laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan. Workers perform various tests in the laboratory. Herd of sheep in a pasture. Cattle and beehives on a field. Workers in a cotton field. Workers pick corn. Workers load corn onto horse driven carts. Rubber plantations. Workers tap trees. Ford train in a plant yard. Train moves on a bridge across the river as seen from between two ships. Workers leave plant. Business district. Automobile traffic. Wooden area and trees in the background.
View of YB-17 bomber piloted by Lieutenant Colonel Robert Olds, Commander of the U.S. Army Air Corps 2nd Bomb Group, seen aloft, during an historic non-stop flight from March Field, California, to Langley Field, Virginia. The YB-17 lands at Langley Field. Next, Lieutenant Colonel Olds is seen discussing the flight, while surrounded by U.S. Army officers all wearing campaign hats. Glimpse of YB-17s of the 2nd Bomb Group parked on the ramp at Langley Field.
Views of USAF (United States Air Force) airplanes parked at the airstrip of Langley Air Force Base. Lt. Col. Robert Olds standing in front of a B-17 airplane. A ground crew man gets into a rubber lifeboat and moves oars back and forth. Ground crewman pushing landing gear wheel of a B-17. B-17 taxiing and taking off from Langley airstrip. Aerial view of Langley field, nearby buildings and waterway as aircraft ascend. View inside B-17 of pilot and co-pilot in cockpit of the B-17. Airplanes in flight, aerial views of formation of B-17 aircraft in flight.
Views of United States Army officials displaying their new uniform. An army major and three Air Force Lieutenants modeling the new compulsory dress uniforms for the army.
A large number of Pre-World War II tanks moving across field in Fort Benning in Georgia. Several explosions in the field, two soldiers can be seen in foxhole. U.S. Army M2 Light Tanks enter enemy sector during a war practice at Fort Benning, tanks moving across field into and out of a gully, through woods, knocking down several small trees. Soldiers move across pontoon bridge on river to other side of river. A group of soldiers fire 75mm field artillery pieces set up in trees beside the road. Tracer bullets traveling across field and crews operate machine guns during night time.
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