U.S. soldiers briefed at assembly area in Tidworth, England for the invasion of Normandy, France during World War II. U.S. soldiers march to assembly area. Tanks in the background. Officer briefs soldiers. Troops move out to M4 Sherman tanks. Officer stands on a jeep and reads out a paper. Soldiers make notes.
U.S. tanks in Tidworth, England on D-Day during World War II. British children wave as U.S. tanks proceed along highway, part of the invasion forces.
U.S. tanks in Tidworth, England on D-Day during World War II. U.S. tank crew member chalks 'Berlin or Bust - Goodbye Old England' on side of tank. Jeep loaded with soldiers pulls away. Tanks leave the assembly area.
U.S. tanks in Tidworth, England on D-Day during World War II. U.S. tanks being driven along highway near Tidworth, toward loading points for invasion of France.
Film depicts the occupations of U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) during Great Depression in the United States. CCC workers work with fences. Drift fences are erected. Grass seeds are collected from a field. Workers poison rodents. A worker examines dead rodents. Poisonous plants are eradicated.
Film depicts the occupations of U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) workers in the United States during the Great Depression. CCC worker answers a phone call. A truck loaded with few workers pulls away. Truck enters into wooded area. Workers fight wildfire in woods. Workers dig soil as fire break.
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