Dogs trained for a stage in Boston, Massachusetts. The dogs as they raise their front limbs and sit on their haunches. A trainer instructs the dogs. A dog does repeated back flips. A dog jumps for a jump rope and then for a tandem jump rope. A dog sits on a rope: The dog balances four paws on a single suspended rope and then raises his front two paws in the air while still balancing on the rear legs.
U.S. battleships carry out live fire exercises in the Pacific Ocean. Sailors in a boat set up targets. Battleship fires at targets and shells burst all around them, as seen from the air. Water-level view of floating target cluster. Battleships firing 14 inch guns at targets.
Weapons and equipment used by the U.S. Army during the Korean War. U.S. Air Force aircraft in Korea during the Korean War. U.S. troops load bombs and rockets on F4U Corsair aircraft at an airfield. Rockets mounted under the wings of the aircraft. An aircraft takes off and fires rockets at lines of communication on ground.. Rocket launchers fired by U.S. troops. The troops fire carbines and machine guns at enemy on a battlefield. Marines board a helicopter. The helicopter takes off from a field. It drops supply crates on the field.
Invasion of Seoul, Korea by U.S. 1st Marine Division during the Korean War. U.S. Marines advance toward Seoul city after they cross the Han River. The marines fire guns at enemy positions. U.S. Air Force fighter airplanes drop bombs over ground targets. Smoke rises from the bombardment. U.S. Marines receive heavy artillery fire by the North Korean People's Army. Wounded marines are evacuated. The marines involved in street fight. They advance after the capture of Seoul. A marine reads an American newspaper about U.S. Marines advance in Seoul. UN (United Nations) troops advance in North Korea after securing Seoul. Tanks, jeeps and trucks loaded with marines move ahead. Soldiers march along a road.
Wounded U.S. Marines are treated at a marine battalion aid station in North Korea during the Korean War. Wounded men are carried on stretchers. Wounded Marines being treated by doctors. A doctor bandages the leg of a wounded marine. Wounded men are taken to the aid station in jeeps. Wounded Marine carried out of an ambulance. Air evacuation of the wounded marines. They are transported by aircraft and helicopters. A litter case loaded aboard a helicopter. Wounded marines are hoisted aboard a ship from an LCM (Landing Craft Mechanized) alongside the ship. Captured PRC (People's Republic of China) soldiers affected with diseases due to lack of proper medication.
A training film based on biological warfare sampling and chemical warfare detection in the United States. An officer at Disaster Control Headquarters receives clues from U.S. Army NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) disaster control surveyors. The surveyors in protective clothing head towards a suspect area. A man performs biological tests in a laboratory on samples provided by the monitor of a survey team. The survey team monitor takes air samples in the suspect area. He draws possible agents into a tube containing a nutrient solution. He performs a surface test. He takes samples from a wall and a surface using a swab. The monitor now checks for contamination in water. He uses a water kit to carry out tests and preserves the samples. He collects stones and soil for biological warfare sampling and places everything in a plastic container. He notes down the details in his sample book and marks the suspected area. The team of NBC surveyors advances. Debris in the foreground. A man does laboratory tests for biological warfare agents. A doctor inspects an infected person lying on a bed. Decontamination of the affected area by the surveyors.
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