(Prisoner) General Field Marshal Gerd Von Rundstedt in Germany soon after the end of World War 2 in Europe. Gerd Von Rundstedt talks with German officers. Jeeps and aircraft in background. Rundstedt boards a American C-47 Skytrain plane. U.S. Army and German enlisted soldiers and officers. German officers stand around the plane.
Activities at an American airfield in Germany after the end of World War II. United States Army Air Forces P-51's Mustang fighter aircraft takes off from the airfield. Other aircraft parked on the airfield. Personnel pay homage to soldiers lost in war. Young officer and pilots stand.
Activities of the men at an American airfield in Germany during World War II. Men sit around the camouflaged building used as a CI Club. Men sit around as they drink and chat. Some men smoke. Red headed pilot talks. Man reads Country Gentleman magazine.
Activities of the officers at an American airfield in Germany. Sign board on building indicates "Home of Pioneer Mustang Group". Officer drives a jeep away in the foreground. Men exit from doorway of the building. Officers walk down a path. Men play volleyball in the court. Individual players serve on during a game of volleyball.
Activities of the Allied airmen at an American airfield in Germany. Men parade on field. United States Army Air Force P-51's Mustang fighter aircraft and jeeps parked on the airfield. Men march along perimeter strip. Men are lined in formation on field for an award. United States Air Force Major General, Otto Paul Weyland and group officers stand to make presentations. Officer comes to General Weyland salutes and receives an award. (World War II period).
Activities at an American Airfield in Germany. Allied airmen are lined in formation on field for award. United States Army Air Force P-51's Mustang fighter aircraft parked on the airfield. United States Air Force General, Otto Paul Weyland and group officers stand to make presentations. Officer comes to General Weyland salutes and receives award. Other officer receive decoration from General. Awards are kept on table. (World War II period).