View of a light house and flags of Spain, Britain, France, and the U.S. confederate flag flying beneath the American flag at Pensacola, Florida. Aerial view of Pensacola Florida harbor areas. At a dock, workers unload fish from the fishing boat named Francis Taylor at the harbor.
Workers unload goods from a ship at the Savannah harbor, Georgia, United States. Workers place resin barrels in a row. Shift to view of New York Harbor. Ship passes with Statue of Liberty in the Background.
The Grand (paddle wheel driven river boat) in the Mississippi River loaded with cargo of cotton at Memphis, Tennessee. African American workers unload cotton shipment and place them in order at dock side.
Training film from the U.S. Army 'Rifle Squad in Attack' Part I depicts the role of light weapon infantryman. United States soldiers check their rifle to prepare for an enemy attack. Squad leader sergeant Collins with his teams has studied the area and checked the ground before attack. They discuss the plan of attack through a diagram and a formation they will follow. The teams take their position and advance ahead amidst enemy attack.
Part of the U.S. Army training film describes the role of Light Weapon Infantrymen. Sergeant Collins' team advances. United States soldiers take position and return fire to enemy attack. Sergeant Collins signals the Alpha team to fire and the Bravo team to maneuver. Alpha team fires to take cover while the Bravo team advances in a crawling position. The rifleman advances firing the automatic rifle. Soldiers check dead bodies of enemy to search for any important papers. The teams fall into final coordination line formation as they advance.
Part of the U.S. Army training film describes the role of Light Weapon Infantrymen. Sergeant Collins advances with his team using the fire and movement method. United States soldiers take positions and fire at enemy. Team advances ahead, firing at enemy. Soldier checks an enemy's body to search for any important papers. Squad leader checks positions of the team members as they advance further.
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