U.S. Navy Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy takes his post as Chief of Staff to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt in Washington DC, United States during World War II. Admiral Leahy leaves a car outside a building. Newsmen photograph the Admiral in office. Admiral Leahy at his desk.
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands in Massachusetts during World War II. Queen Wilhelmina and other officers walk past lined up troops. Soldiers pass in review. Queen Wilhelmina reviews passing troops from stand.
U.S. Army Air Forces aircraft on a practice mission in New Mexico during World War II. Bombardiers load bombs on B-24 Liberator bombers. The bombers drop bombs over target in New Mexico. Bomb bursts on target.
Naval air cadets being trained in Georgia during World War II. Cadets exercise on field during training. Cadets use exercise ball on field. The cadets are trained on how to land on sea of burning oil.
U.S. African American troops in Caribbean Islands during a practice mission in World War II. Troops rush to practice alert. The troops man artillery batteries. Troops man a radar station and use aircraft detector and range finder. An artillery gun fired.
U.S. Navy torpedo boats patrol the Atlantic coast during World War II. PT (Patrol Torpedo) boats in line astern look for enemy submarines with depth charges.
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