British factory workers visit Royal Air Force Station, Feltwell, in Norfolk, East Anglia, England, during World War II, where RAF Squadrons fly the Victor Wellington I Bombers they helped build. The factory workers walk up to a British Vickers Wellington medium bomber aircraft and meet flight personnel in front of the aircraft. The pilot shakes hand with the factory workers. Two crew members in the foreground. The nose of the Wellington Bomber in the background. A British enlisted man removes tarpaulin cover from stacked bombs. Steel scaffolds in the background. The pilot and crew members enter the Wellington bomber through the nose hatch. The factory workers watch as the bomber takes off on a mission to bomb Germany.
Fort Santiago in Manila, Philippines. Two officers come out from the fort. Horse wagons, jeeps and other vehicles on a street. A policeman and civilians on the street. Buildings on either side of the street. Traffic in front of a building. A view of the fort. Two officers walk towards the entrance gate of the fort A damaged tower. A building surrounded with palm trees. A church . Natives stand around a bullock cart. Houses of the natives and palm trees in the background.
Activities at Second Aviation Instruction Center in France during World War I. A large number of British Airco DH-4 biplane light bombers stationary at an airfield. Hangar buildings in the background. Ground crew around the aircraft. The hangars in the foreground with different numbers written on them. A DH-4 aircraft parked in front of a hangar. An unidentified aircraft in flight. A guard tower on the top of a hangar.
Activities at Second Aviation Instruction Center in France during World War I. A French mechanic repairs a wing of an aircraft. Men at work on the fuselage of an aircraft in the background. Men rebuilt the fuselage of the aircraft in front of a canvas hangar building. The assembled aircraft parts on the ground and on a work bench. Airmen working on the fuselage.
Operation Junction City in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A Vietcong soldier carries Afers mines. He opens a stand attached to a mine and keeps it on a trail. The soldier removes the fuse of the mine and puts it back. 'Front Toward Enemy' written on the Afers mine. Shaped charge mines made by Vietcong soldiers. The soldiers stack tree limbs on a road. They cover large holes with poles. Foliage and dirt on the road.
U.S. Air Force (USAF) Combat Control Team in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A bunker made of sacks. A captain of the combat control team shakes hand with the commander of a platoon. The captain and the platoon commander discuss about the resupply and setting up of panels to bring in the supplies. He asks the commander to get some members for help. The commander listens to him. He shakes hand and leaves. The bunker made up of sacks. The captain and the commander stand in front of the bunker. The captain and the commander talk. Two soldiers join them.
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