Recon Marines from 1st Force Reconnaissance Company Test Unit 1 demonstrate free fall parachuting. A sign identifies the Auxiliary Landing Field at Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California. (Narrator refers to the marines as para-scouts of the 1st Marine Division.) The marines, wearing back and chest parachute packs, board a U.S. Navy Grumman S2F aircraft with tail code "RZ" and number 136777. It taxis on the ramp and is next seen taking off from the runway. Two helicopters are parked on the airfield ramp. Next, viewed from the aircraft, a marine is seen in free fall. Soon he appears as only a speck , approaching the ground. Next, he is seen, from the ground, as his chute finally opens, and he lands, and begins to spill air from his billowing chute on the ground.
Combat training at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California, United States. A sign reads 'Dispensary, 1st Force Service Regt. Fleet Marine Force'. Marines march in formation along a path in front of the dispensary. The marines halt. An officer marches by their side. Buildings in the far background. A taxicab moves past a wooden building. Other vehicles parked in front of the building. The taxicab turns and stops. The Marines wearing uniforms come out of the cab. The taxicab has sea bags tied on its roof. U.S. Navy corpsmen wearing work uniforms standing near a table outside the building holding injection guns. The Marines moving past the corpsmen in a line and receiving shots. A sign reads 'Replacement Personnel Reporting'. A small wooden pavilion type structure next to a wooden office building. A Marine in uniform places the sea bag in the small structure and moves up the steps into the office building. A sign over the pavilion type structure reads ' Replacement Personnel Stow Your Gear Here Prior To Entering Reception Center'.
Combat training at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California, United States. A Marine wearing wet uniform and boots stands on a diving board. The Marine jumps into flaming water. The marine surfaces, splashes water to clear the flames and swims. Another Marine jumping into the flaming water. The Marine clears the flames by splashing water and swims away.
U.S. Marine amphibious assault training during World War II. jeep on the beach at Camp Pendleton. Dunes on the beach are marked in places with large signs of various kinds. landing craft partially ashore. One is adrift in the surf. A vehicle flying some sort of exercise flag goes down the beach and stops near a group of marines and some boxes in the surf. View from stern of a landing craft underway. Two Navy Grumman TBF aircraft buzz the beach. Landing craft maneuvering near the beach. A vehicle being lowered from attack transport ship into a landing craft. Several transport ships and a Navy dirigible are seen out from the beach. F6F aircraft buzz the transport from which film is shot. A landing craft approaching the beach. View forward from landing craft as a jeep with two occupants leaves and drives through the surf.
Combat training at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California, United States. The Marines carrying sea bags moving in a line and loading the bags onto rear of large flatbed trucks. A Marine troop instructor stands watching the Marines. Other Marine troop handlers and instructors sit at tables beside the trucks. The Marines carrying sea bags which they load onto rear of several parked flatbed trucks. Several Marines stand atop a parked truck in background. A Marines Sergeant wearing a white helmet with letters 'Embarkation' written on it. The Marines Sergeant seated at a table beside the truck. The Marines Sergeant looking at a paper on the table. A few Marines standing and a few of them walking beside the truck in the background. A few Marines standing atop the truck and a few of them on the ground place wooden railing into rear of truck containing sea bags. The Marines on the ground pass sea bags to other Marines standing atop the parked flatbed truck. A Marine wearing white helmet with letters 'Stag. Bn.' on the helmet. The Marines Sergeant holding a paper having a list. A large number of Marines standing in groups beside sea bags in an open area. Parked trucks in background. A few Marines loading sea bags on the rear of a flatbed truck. A few Marines standing and a few of them sitting on sea bags in the area. Few Marines loading sea bags onto rear of parked truck. A few marines seated on sea bags and a few of them on ground. A Marine with a red tag hanging round his neck, seated on ground and reading a book. Marines placing sea bags onto rear of a flatbed truck atop which other Marines are standing.
Combat training at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California, United States. A Marine simulating being drowned, and floating in the pool. Another Marine swims up to him and brings the victim to the edge of the pool. The Marine places both the hands of the victim on the edge of the pool. The Marine climbs out of the pool while holding both the hands of the victim. The victim taken out of the pool and laid on the ground and prepared for artificial respiration. The Marine inspects the mouth of the victim for any objects. The victim's head is turned upwards for artificial respiration. The Marine gives artificial respiration to the victim by pressing the victim's chest and pulling the arms backward. Another Marine approaches them with a blanket. The victim is covered with the blanket.
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