U.S. General James Harold Doolittle arrives at Boeing Field in the United States. General Doolittle arrives in a B-17 Flying Fortress. Insignia of United States. An Air Force officer greets him. A man takes pictures. General Doolittle reviews the Honor Guard. General Doolittle's motorcade leaves the Boeing Field. B-29 parked in the background. The workers of B-19 crowd on the airport. General Doolittle on a platform address the B-29 workers.
General James Harold Doolittle inspect B-29 Stratofortress in the United States. B-29 Superfortress taxis and takes off. Planes parked in the background. Insignia of United States. Another B-29 turns on a runway. General James Harold Doolittle stands near B-29. General Doolittle and pilot enter B-29. General at controls. He looks out from the window of B-29. General Doolittle gets in the car.
U.S. General James Harold Doolittle inspects a B-29 Stratofortress in the United States. B-29 takes a turn on a runway. General Doolittle stands near a B-29. He and the pilot enter the B-29. The General at the controls. He looks out the window of the B-29. Another B-29 parked in the background. B-29 taxis and takes off.
U.S. General James Harold Doolittle inspects B-29 Stratofortress in the United States. General Doolittle gets into a B-29 and then comes out. He is escorted by officers and he gets into a car. B-29 taxis and takes off. Planes parked in the background. B-29 taxis on the runway.
A GB-4 missile and an Azon Bomb kept at a USAF base. Airmen attach the Azon Bomb to a GB-4 missile. Various components of the GB-4 missile are assembled step by step. Airmen attach radio control, tail section, radar and stabilizer, electrical unit, camera system, generator. Airmen put the warhead, fins and radar antenna to complete the assembly. (World War II period).
A jeep towing missile GB-4 to a B-17 Bomber of the U.S. Air Force at a base. Air force men installing the missile beneath a wing on a wing rack of the plane. They attach the missile with the rack. Radar antenna of the missile. Airmen checks the control unit of the missile. (World War II period).