A film on training of navy recruits in the United States. The recruits practice firing rifles. Officers instructing them at Naval Station Great Lakes. The recruits lying in prone position on the ground and firing at target boards. They stand and aim rifles at the target boards.
A film on training of navy recruits in the United States. Training films are shown to the recruits. The recruits seated in a theater. A naval officer threads a film projector. In the training film, recruits are seen viewing large caliber shells and loading a 40mm anti aircraft gun. Views of naval recruits playing baseball. One of the recruits carries a dog mascot named "Bone". The naval recruits practice running in formation. The naval recruits boxing with boxing gloves on. A sign reads 'bank'. The recruits enter a bank and ship's store. A poster outside reads, "It's Smart to Salt Away some of Your Pay." Views of a sailor buying a gold watch at the shop counter. Close up of a big band jazz orchestra bass drum reads, "U.S.N.T.C. Great Lakes Illinois." Naval recruits dancing with young women while the big band orchestra plays. View of naval recruit playing a clarinet. The navy recruits cleaning the floor and windows of their barracks in preparation for captain's inspection. A rooster flag flying outside the barracks is the prize for the best inspection. The recruits march. A Navy football game being played. Navy recruits seated in the stadium. The football game in progress. The recruits walk to the recreation building. The navy recruits sitting at the soda fountain and then in the table area in front of a juke box while eating ice cream.
A film on training of navy recruits in the United States. The U.S. flag flutters on a flag pole. Church services are held every Sunday morning. The recruits enter a church. A recruit talks to a chaplain. A board reads: 'visitors reception room'. Visitors come to meet their loved ones. A woman meets her son and his friend.
A film on training of navy recruits at Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois, United States. The recruits in a fire fighting drill. They wear protective clothing. The recruits douse a fire. A replica of a ship's superstructure. Heavy columns of smoke rise up.
A film on the life of sailors aboard ships in the United States. A sailor reads in a library. He takes out a book and reads. A man writes on a notebook. A sailor takes a correspondence course. A man eats a bar of chocolate. He experiences tooth pain. A dentist examines and helps him with his toothache. A medic puts a bandage on a sailor’s leg. Patients on beds. Doctors examine them. Surgeons provide surgical treatment on a patient inside an operating room. Sailors of the USS Macon jazz swing band play musical instruments. A man interviews an officer. The sailors listening to the interview over the ship's address system.
A film on the life of sailors aboard U.S. Navy ships. The U.S. Navy sailors arrive at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, United States. They debark from the ship wearing dress white uniforms. They arrive at Waikiki Beach for a holiday. They swim and run and enjoy the beach. Hula girls perform in front of the sailors. The sailors board USS Macon (CA-132) and the ship gets underway. They clean guns and scrub decks aboard the USS macon. A navigator plots course on direction from ship's Captain.
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