A film depicts demolition procedures practiced by U.S. Army soldiers in World War 2. Soldiers placing the demolition charges on practice targets in the United States. The charges are connected and fixed on the targets. The targets explode. A tank moving on the field. The varying amounts of charges required for the demolition of different obstacles is demonstrated. Several demolition bags kept against various obstacles. A steel anti vehicular Belgian Gate obstacle. Soldiers arrive near the obstacle and fix the demolition charges. The obstacle explodes. A vehicle passes on the way. (World War II period).
A film about the U.S. T26E3 tank. A tank parked on the ground. The tank commander stands near the tank. He boards the tank. He opens the door and enters the tank. He looks outside from the space in the tank with the door closed. The fighting compartment of the tank is examined. The storage space for ammunition in the fighting compartment. The filters must be cleaned. Men inside the tank. Guns mounted aboard the tank with the help of spring recoil mechanism. Generator in the tank which provides the electricity needed. The electric traversing motor. The firing switch, control handle, tank commander's control lever. The gun can be elevated and depressed. Shells stored inside the tank. (World War II period).
U.S. submarine on war patrol in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Bow of the submarine underway at sea. Men on the bridge of the submarine uses binoculars. An airplane in flight overhead. Three men in rubber life raft after they are rescued. Men being pulled aboard the submarine.
U.S. sailors aboard a submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Men work in rubber life rafts on the deck of the submarine. Submarine in the background. Men get into a rubber life boat. The life boat underway. Men row the boat with oars. Men deflate the rubber life boats.
USS Stickleback on war patrol underway in the Pacific Ocean after the end of World War II. Lookouts watch through binoculars aboard the submarine. A signalman uses blinker. Bow of a ship underway in the foreground. Japanese survivors on a life raft in the background. The ship comes alongside the raft of the survivors. Japanese survivors seated in the raft. They eat food and drink water. Large tattoo on the leg of a Japanese survivor. Two U.S. sailors with a life ring and look through it. The sailors treat a man's leg. A man smokes a cigarette. Two men talk.
USS Catfish on war patrol underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. The submarine underway. U.S. sailors aboard the submarine. Motor launch alongside the submarine. Ships in the harbor in the extreme foreground. Sailors aboard the submarine talk amongst themselves. Men stand on the conning tower.
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