General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Secretary of State George Marshal and other officers prepare the strategy for American invasion during World War II. America invades French African territories. Bombs dropped over the area.
Manufacture process of a 1000 pound bomb shell cases in United States. Metal processed from molten to solid under high temperature conditions. (World War II period).
1000 pound bomb shell cases cut to size in United States. Workers place shells onto a machine and cut them into size. Metal shells heated and shaped. (World War II period).
1000 pound bomb shell cases put onto machines and undergo final processing in United States. Rings put around the shells. Bomb shell cases stacked in warehouse where an Army officer inspects them. (World War II period).
Mary Churchill, daughter of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, visits the United States. Mary Churchill visits a WAC (Women's Army Corps) camp in World War 2. Mary Churchill steps out of a building wearing uniform. She speaks to WAC personnel. She inspects an all-women lifeguard unit. Lifeguard unit demonstrate lifesaving. Mary Churchill sits on a lifeguard chair and puts on sunglasses.
"Railroad play dramatic role in America at war "Military tanks, armored vehicles and other equipment loaded onto railroad flat cars under supervision of engineers in United States during World War 2. Troops board a train. Army cook prepares food and troops eat their meals. Railway control room. Train reaches an embarkation port on the Atlantic coast.
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