Demonstration of ordnance material at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. U.S. Army General William R. Smith stands with Lieutenant Colonel Edward M. Shinkle and other officials. A building in the background. West Point cadets stand at attention. A flag pole on the ground. An officer instructs the cadets. They watch the demonstration of a gun.
Demonstration of ordnance material at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. U.S. Army General William R Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Edward M. Shinkle and other officials standing with West Point cadets. They watch the demonstrations of an armored car, a tractor and a tank. Officials aboard a tank moving on the ground. A tank parked in the foreground. Officials aboard an armored car driving past on a road. The cadets and the officials watch a Christie tank. Tanks and armored cars moving along an elevated area.
Demonstration of ordnance material at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. U.S. Army General William R Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Edward M. Shinkle and other officials standing with West Point cadets. They watch the demonstration of anti-aircraft guns. The cadets seated on the ground near a railroad station. Soldiers fire anti-aircraft guns at targets.
Demonstration of ordnance material at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. U.S. Army General William R. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Edward M. Shinkle and other officials standing with West Point cadets. The cadets and officials watch the demonstration of a 16 inch coastal gun. Smoke rises as the gun is fired.
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt arrives at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. He attends memorial services for unknown soldiers at the cemetery. The President with his wife and other officials. Soldiers standing in formation. The President, his wife and the officials pay homage to the soldiers who died in war and place wreaths on a memorial.
A competition for testing the driving skills of air force vehicle drivers in Ohio. Air force vehicles being driven on a racetrack. People watch the competition. 'Air Power is Peace Power' written on the vehicles. Men write information on a paper about the driving skills. Trophies which are to be awarded to the winners are placed on a table.
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