Airship USS Los Angeles at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in Lakehurst, New Jersey. USS Los Angeles is towed out from an airship hangar. The nose of the airship. The airship approaches a mast. A close up of the airship. USS Los Angeles is moored to the mast. Men near the gondola of the airship. Insignia of the United States. The hangar in the background. The tail of the airship.
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii during World War II. The bow of USS Argonne. A row of battleships underway including USS Maryland, capsized USS Oklahoma, USS Tennessee, USS West Virginia. Burning USS Arizona, USS Vestal and USS Nevada. Smoke rises in the foreground. An attacking Japanese aircraft in flight and flak in the sky. USS Neosho starts to back clear of her moorings at the end of a row of battleships. USS Helena and USS Oglala being pulled clear of cruisers side. A Japanese airplane under anti aircraft fire. Battleship USS Nevada tries to reach open sea. The ship is heavily bombed forward. Her guns are firing back at her Japanese attackers. USS Oglala (CM-4) sinks in the foreground.
The Kentucky Derby horse race in Kentucky, United States. A fire on the ground before the race. Smokes rises due to the fire. Spectators in the stands. Traffic on streets. Eleven horses at a gate. The horse race starts. The spectators watch the race. A woman looks through binoculars. The horses run on the track. People in the stands cheer. Lucky Debonair wins the race. The results on a board. The winner horse in the center and people around the horse.
An oil pipe line from Texas to Illinois is laid in Arkansas, United States. An oil pumping station. Oil tanks in the background. Oil is pumped out using an oil pump. The tanks filled directly from a well. Engineers use different machines to dig a trench for laying the oil pipeline from Texas to Illinois. An engineer welds a pipeline. The engineers wrap the pipe with a protective covering. The pipe is laid in the trench using machines. Mud is put in the trench.
Christening ceremony of 6 cargo ships and 2 U.S. Navy Destroyers at a shipyard in Maine, United States, during World War 2. A sign reads '48 days' representing a new record achieved in building a ship in only 48 days. People gathered for the christening ceremony. Women stand holding flowers. The crowd gathered at the shipyard cheers. Men and women open champagne bottles. Various ships slide down ways into the water during launch.
Fishermen catch fish from a small stream in Tanner Creek, Oregon . A swarm of salmon fish in a small stream. The fishermen catch salmon as they lay a fishing net in the stream. The fishes jump in the water. A fisherman holds a salmon in his hands. The fishermen catch salmon. A fisherman takes out caviar and puts it in a bucket. The dead fish in a truck trolley.
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