U.S. Navy training film depicts the responsibilities and the duties of personnel at the time of a damage emergency aboard ship. Animation depicts the Damage Control Organization chart and responsibility of each person. Personnel at the Damage Control Organization. Personnel wearing headphones make a record of all activities affecting a ship's material condition of readiness. Another personnel seated at a desk hands over a paper to the personnel. The record shows the conditions and status of the ship. Sailor closes a door of the ship. He speaks over a telephone. African American sailor wearing helmet and talking on radio during drill. A Damage Control Assistant gives an order to the personnel at the center. The personnel at the center speaks over a radio. A personnel with a helmet checks a safety alarm. Another personnel speaks over a radio at the Unit Patrol Station. A man holds a mask. An alarm rings. Two personnel do their duty after the alarm.
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives a speech in the United States. He stands at a podium and speaks into a microphone. He talks about the needs of the nation. Officials and dignitaries seated in a hall. Men take pictures. Roosevelt speaks about dictators of Asia and Europe not doubting America's unanimity. He expresses his thoughts on the future. The Nazi elective system of the Government. He speaks about decisions taken by democracy. The end of compromises to be reached by the Americans.
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives a speech in the United States. President Roosevelt at a podium and speaks into a microphone. He speaks about the sacrifice of some privileges and the impact of these privileges on daily life like increase in taxes, and lower profits from business. He also talks about an increase in production and maintaining the tempo. Roosevelt talks about the constitutional rights.
U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright at the Foreign Relations Committee Meeting in the United States. Fulbright speaks into a microphone and is questioned by reporters and journalists. He talks about the progress of Test Ban Treaty and its provisions. They have not yet signed the treaty and soon initialize recognition. He also speaks that it is not yet decided that which government will sign the treaty. After initializing the treaty it will be signed in a few days. Fulbright speaks that he is encouraged by the progress.
A film depicts an impressionistic study of Washington DC on a typical day during the Great Depression. A sculpture at the United States Supreme Court building. A view of the building and the U.S. flag. Cars parked in front of the building. "Equal Justice Under Law" inscribed over its western facade. A sign reads 'No Parking Chinese Legation'. A sculpture at the entrance of the building. People seated on a bench and buildings in the background. The White House. A man standing in a garden. Closeup of the worn out shoes of a man laying down and resting. Traffic on a street.
Filipino soldiers (U.S. Army soldiers of Philippines descent) are trained in California, United States during World War II. Filipino soldiers march in a squad. The soldiers stand in formation. Cars parked in the foreground. The soldiers advance. They learn tactics of modern warfare. Aircraft in flight. The soldiers come out from foxholes and advance. The soldiers move on a grass field. Buildings in the background.
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