Four DUCKW (six wheel drive amphibious truck) approaches beach from harbor. LCI (Landing Craft, Infantry) pulls to beach alongside LCT (Landing Craft, Tank). U.S. sailor uses blinker on tripod to signal ships in harbor. U.S. soldiers by the sailor. 36th Division on Green Beach near Saint Raphael. (World War II period).
Beachhead activities in Iwo Jima, Japan during the Battle of Iwo Jima of World War II. Bulldozers move along beach, bow of LST (Landing Ship Tank) in the background. Damaged equipment on beach. U.S. soldier struggles with marine diesel motor. Beachhead scenes show general activities of LSTs on beach.
Consolidation on the Utah Beach after the D-Day invasion of Normandy. USS Boone County (Landing Ship, Tank-389) heads towards the Utah beach. An oiler AO-33 in the background. A wrecked Liberty ship with USS Bayfield (APA-33) in the background. A damaged Liberty ship.
U.S. troops in a beach area for the D-Day invasion of Normandy during World War II. A soldier sets up a tent. LSTs (Lading Ship Tanks) and army trucks on the beach. Barrage balloons in the sky. Soldiers rest, one has a small dog. A soldier washes his face in a helmet and cooks over fire. Soldiers sit and stand around. The pup drinks water from a can.
Crashing of airplanes in Daytona Beach, Florida. Two army fliers die due to the crash. Crashed planes in a snow covered field. People gather near the crashed planes. Wrecked parts of the planes. Planes parked outside a hangar. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh confers with U.S. Secretary of War Dern on aerial postal system plans in Washington. The President orders rigid restrictions of flying schedules to prevent further fatal accidents.
United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs the Constitution of the Philippines, as permitted by the Tydings-McDuffie Act of 1934. View of the signed Philippine Constitution that had been produced by the Constitution Convention in the Philippines and approved there on February 8, 1935 before being presented to Roosevelt in Washington for his signature. (It was later ratified on May 14, 1935). President Roosevelt talks about the importance of document signed. Philippine President Manuel L Quezon stands up, shakes hands with President Roosevelt and thanks him on behalf of the Filipino people.
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