North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) marines of the America,Turkey and Greece on a maneuver under air cover off the coast of Turkey. USS Franklin D Roosevelt (CV-42) and the USS Columbus (CA-74) at sea. The U.S. aircraft on the carrier deck. Officers talk and study papers. Marines raise the flags of the countries. A signalman directs the aircraft. The aircraft takes off from the carrier deck. Aircraft in flight. Soldiers aboard the landing craft as they move to the Turkey shore. The soldiers move inland. NATO officers observe the maneuver. Commander-in-chief of the NATO forces Robert Bostwick Carney observes through binoculars. The soldiers disembark from the landing crafts. The NATO soldiers move inland.
Slate describing the Hagia Sophia (Sultan Ahmet, Ayasofya Meydanı No:1, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Turkey) in Istanbul, Turkey, is superimposed upon a background picture of the Mosque. Different sequence shows clear view, overlooking the Suleymaniye Mosque (Süleymaniye, Prof. Sıddık Sami Onar Cd. No:1, 34116 Fatih/İstanbul, Turkey) in Istanbul. (Note: It was designed by the architect Sinan, and completed in 1558, for Sultan Suleyman the Magnificient.)
Mustafa Kemal Pasha (Atatürk) is given hero's welcome in Izmir, Turkey. Turkish soldiers and cavalrymen on horseback, are seen at the side of a road, as Turkish civilians carrying national flags and banners, parade in the street. The clock tower at Konak Square (Konak Meydanı, Kemeraltı Çarşısı, 35360 Konak/İzmir, Turkey) is seen in background. The Turkish military then leads a parade through a Victory Arch. Founder of Turkey Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is barely seen riding in horse-drawn carriage. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk poses with other officials. Later, he speaks from balcony of Government House.
Turkeys in Pomona, California. A huge flock of 8,000 turkeys at a farm. Turkeys on a field.
View from building overlooking driveway, where vehicles and members of the U.S. post-war Military Mission to Turkey and Armenia, are preparing to depart Kharput, Turkey. Local people watch the activity from roof tops nearby.
Members of the U.S. Military Mission to Turkey and Armenia, following World War 1, climb the steps of the Courthouse in Erzinjan (Erzincan) Turkey (the Provincial Capital). Next, an honor guard of Turkish infantry are seen marching along the street. Local people stand at the side of the road, across from the government building, where two Turkish soldiers stretch a banner across the steps reading (in French) "Long live the 12th principle of Wilson." (This alludes to the 12th point in a speech by U.S. President Wilson in January, 1918, that set the stage for ending World War 1. It stated, in essence, that The Turkish part of the Ottoman Empire should remain sovereign, while other nationalities under Turkish rule should be free to develop autonomously.) The film ends showing members of the Mission visiting a Red Cross Orphanage, where a group of little girls walk past them.