A training film in the U.S. shows an attack on an enemy tank by U.S. soldiers. Soldiers gather on a field. A system patrol leader instructs them. They discuss strategies. They look at the position of a tank on a map and make strategies for attacking it. A group of soldiers standing. They practice by raiding a dummy tank. They are divided into 3 groups by the leader. They advance towards the dummy tank. The soldiers lying in prone positions get ready to attack the tank. The leader gives the signal to attack. Errors made during the attempt are noted down. The soldiers then advance for the actual attack at night. They arrive near the enemy tank and crawl forward. They hold rifles in hands. The platoon leader joins them. The soldiers lying in prone positions fire at the tank. The tank explodes. Smoke rises from the explosion. The soldiers lying in prone positions fire rifles. (World War II period).
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