Development of first airplane by Wright brothers. Wilbur Wright flies in his plane with a passenger, in France. Headlines of a newspaper state his record. Wilbur Wright and a passenger sit on a plane. Plane catapulted in an open field. Plane flies over men in field. Two men sit in plane.
Development of first airplane by Wright brothers. Wilbur Wright flies in his plane at record breaking altitude, in France. Snowy mountain range as seen from the Wright Flyer.
French President Charles De Gaulle inaugurates the twenty fifth air show in France. A number of helicopters and planes in the ground. President De Gaulle and other dignitaries arrive at the air show. A helicopter demonstrates lifting of a truck. A super sonic fighter plane stands still in mid air. A one-man rocket made by United States, lifts a man high in sky and returns back.
Injured Allied soldiers, medics and Red Cross ambulances at the 128th Evacuation Hospital in France, during World War II. Red Cross ambulances arrive at hospital tents. Soldiers carry injured soldiers inside a tent. Few soldiers with bandages tied on heads walk near the tents. Badly wounded soldiers brought inside, on a litter.
Brief views of patients and military personnel at the U.S. Army 128th Evacuation Hospital, bivouacked in tents near the front in France, during World War 2. Glimpse of wounded soldiers lying on ground inside a tent. A Medical Corpsman listens as one soldier speaks to him. The medic makes notes during the conversation. Light is obscured as the tent flap is closed. Glimpse from inside the tent, of some light from tent flap lifted slightly at opposite end. Two wounded soldiers lying on litters are seen in partial light. Break in filming ends with closeup of a sign reading: "Laboratory," posted on tent ropes. View of an officer and a Technical Sergeant seated at a table in that tent. The officer is working with injectable medications. The Sergeant is examining samples on slides, through a microscope. Closeup of the Sergeant looking through the instrument eyepiece.
Injured Allied soldiers, medics and Red Cross ambulances at the 128th Evacuation Hospital in France, during World War II. Ambulances arrive with casualties to the hospital. Soldiers with Red Cross badges on their arms take wounded soldiers on litter inside the hospitals tents. Blood comes out from an injured soldier's head.
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