Colonel Quinn interviews World War II correspondents in the United States. Colonel United States Army William Wilson Quinn introduces 2 war correspondents Doug Larson of Scripps Howard and Sergeant Francis Porter of the United States Army during interview. They all seated at desk. Colonel states: Publicity of combat unit by press increases combat effectiveness and unit efficiency because Individuals are recognized, individuals are placed under spot light and results are enhanced. War correspondents state their points. Colonel questions about the commanders reluctance to publicity and their liking to follow specific units. Correspondents answer and state their points to these questions.
A film about state parks in during the Great Depression California, United States. View of ocean inlets at Russian Gulch State Park. Waves break at a rocky coast. Men work to clear ocean wreckage and obstructions in park roads. Civilian Conservation Corps men clear wreckage at a California beach. The volunteers work to construct roads. A boxing match between two CCC volunteers.
Japanese bank and people in California, United States during World War 2 during time of Japanese businesses being closed and citizens of Japanese descent being moved to internment and relocation centers. A man puts a board of parking time on a shop. Scene of boats and ships on dock. Man brings the flag of United States. Policeman patrols in front of Yokohama Specie bank. Notice pasted on the bank that the bank business license has been revoked temporarily. Men walk in front of Yokohama Specie Bank limited. Japanese man and woman place the United States flag in front of soldiers headquarters in Los Angeles, California. (World War II period).
A trip to see giant Sequoia Trees or "Sequoia Washingtonia" Giant Forest trees in California's Sequoia National Park. A motorcade of tourists leaves a city hotel for a trip. Open top convertible cars drive through mountainous countryside on dirt roads in California. In the old Gold Rush town of Mariposa the group stops and enters the Mariposa County Courthouse, a mortise-and-tenon Greek Revival courthouse and California's oldest court of law. Sign over entrance reads 'Erected 1854'. A car or vehicle tunnel through a giant Sequoia Tree.
Loading activities aboard the United States escort carrier Bairoko in San Diego, California United States Marines assemble on quay wall before embarking aboard the United States escort carrier Bairoko. United States Air Force F-84 aircraft being hoisted aboard the Bairoko.
United States aircraft lands aboard the U.S. aircraft carrier Langley off the coast of California, United States. A signal man on the deck of United States aircraft carrier Langley waves signal flags as an aircraft comes in for landing on May 14, 1924. Aircraft piloted by Lieutenant Commander Mason lands on the deck and taxis along. Men in the foreground as the plane taxis. Men rush towards the plane.
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