A U.S. Marine Corps Reconnaissance Team begins a field training exercise, after having landed from a submarine and changed into their camouflage fatigues. They patrol through small trees and underbrush. A Grumman S2F aircraft lands on a small airstrip, and the recon team emerges from the woods to board it for flight back to their base. A formation of marines with field gear, starts to move double-time along a dirt path. A formation of Sikorsky H-34 helicopters seen flying low over plumes of black smoke rising. Marines, in amphibious assault training operation, approach surf in Landing Vehicles Tracked (LVTs). They run from the LVTs as they hit the beach. Marine infantry and M48 Patton tanks during actual combat (or realistic training exercise), with large plumes of black smoke rising in various locations.
The film 'Boondock's Dilemma' shows a Marine's dilemma of being in the army or quiting it. Animation shows a Marine named Joseph Boondock in a dilemma to stay in the army or to quit it. Animation shows a bull as problems running after him. A sergeant talks to the Marine and explains the differences between civilian and Marine life.
Animation shows a Marine Joseph Boondocks in a dilemma of being in the army or quiting it. The animation shows Joseph in Camp Paradise in the United States. He takes a look at bunk beds and speaks to the Marines there. Cadets march in uniform. Joseph in bandages lying in a bed in a hospital.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. A dummy strapped on a rocket sled in spinal position 90 degrees. A doctor inspects the dummy after a test. The head of the dummy comes out during the test. Technicians check the rocket sled.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. A dummy strapped on a rocket sled in spinal position 45 degrees. Officers inspects the dummy. The dummy moves on the sled with its head coming off. A technician inspects the dummy.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. A dummy strapped on a rocket sled in spinal position 60 degrees. The dummy moves on the sled with its head intact. A technician inspects the dummy. A series of tests conducted using the dummy. A test conducted with the dummy in spinal position 70 degrees.