U.S. army recruits two giant boys one is six feet five inches tall where as the other is six feet six inches tall at Fort Totten. Both boys are recruited for the 62nd Coast Artillery. Two average soldiers of the 62nd Coast Artillery pose with the two tall boys. Both tall boys lift the two soldiers. A soldier gets up on the car. The two soldiers take measurements with a tape of the tall boy. The tall boy lifts one of the soldiers.
The opening ceremony of the Victory Railroad Bridge on Rhine river in Duisburg, Germany. U.S. soldiers of the 332nd Engineer Regiment stand in columns beneath the bridge. A flight of U.S. B-26 bombers passes overhead as trains loaded with U.S. troops cross the newly constructed bridge. U.S. Army Generals include Major General Leonard T Gerow, Major General Cecil R Moore, Brigadier General Clarence R Burpee, Brigadier General Ewart G Plank and Brigadier General Carl R Gray are present at the ceremony. The Generals deliver their speeches to the troops from a raised platform. Soldiers of the 332nd Engineer Regiment receive medallions. The customs towers of the old Rheinhausen -Duisburg bridge can be seen still standing on the opposite bank. (World War II period).
A loading operation of relief supplies, army personnel and equipment in a C-130A Hercules of the 322nd Air Division at Ramstein Air Force Base (and NATO Command Base) in Kaiserslautern, Germany for the Iran disaster. A truck is moved inside the plane through a ramp. Men work on the propellers and the engine of the plane. 7th Army personnel near the plane. Medical boxes are loaded inside the plane. Army men load crates. The load master checks a list. The side of the plane reads '322nd Air Division'. Army men load baggages inside the plane.
A loading operation of relief supplies, army personnel and equipment in a C-130A Hercules of the 322nd Air Division at Ramstein Air Force Base and NATO Command Base in Kaiserslautern, Germany for the Iran disaster. The C-130A Hercules is stationed at the air base. The side of the plane reads '322nd Air Division'. Men work on the plane. Crew men carry baggage and supplies inside the plane. They stand near the plane. The C-130 A taxis and takes off.
'The Big Picture' depicts the life of General Douglas MacArthur. Sergeant Stuart Queen introduces the program about General Douglas MacArthur. General MacArthur delivers a speech at a Joint meeting of Congress as he closes his 52 years of service. General MacArthur with his father Lieutenant General Arthur MacArthur. A childhood picture of General Douglas. Picture of General Douglas with American Olympic team. The Philippine Campaign under Lieutenant General Arthur MacArthur. View of Mount Fuji, in Japan, and sketch of Japan neighborhood. World War I footage with with rows of tents. View of World War 1 soldiers digging trenches. The soldiers of the 42nd Infantry Division of the U.S. Army commonly known as the Rainbow Division exercise in front of Major Douglas MacArthur before departing for France. The soldiers march. A troop ship carrying the 42nd Division underway across the Atlantic and disembarking in France. Colonel Macarthur comes down a flight of stairs and studies a map with two persons. Brief scene of railway guns being fired by U.S. 73rd Artillery Regiment, Haussimont, France. U.S. troops in combat in trenches at the front in World War I. U.S. Artillerymen firing 155mm howitzer during battle. General Pershing, Commander American Expeditionary Forces, decorates Colonel MacArthur. The exterior of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point where General Douglas was a superintendent. The cadets in the academy. The cadets stand up to honor General Douglas MacArthur.
View from a rider on an elevated train of the IRT (Interborough Rapid Transit) system in Manhattan, New York City. Lower Broadway and Singer building in the distance. Buildings on sides of railroad tracks. The train proceeds along the 9th Avenue section, where at the 72nd Street Station, the Acker, Merrall & Condit building (Wine & Liquor Merchants) at 160 West 72nd Street, can be seen from the train on the Upper West Side.
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