Pursuant to the terms of the Tydings-McDuffie Act of 1934, United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs the Philippine Constitution presented to him by Philippine President Manuel Quezon, in Washington DC. View of the signed Philippine Constitution cover document. President Roosevelt signs one copy and hands it to one of the officials present. Then he signs another for President Manuel Quezon, who stands, shakes hands and thanks President Roosevelt, and then sits again. Audio of casual discussion during the signing ceremony is heard. President Roosevelt reads provisions of the act. President Manuel Quezon gives a brief speech to thank the United States.
United States soldier blows bugle in front of barracks. U.S. Army Soldiers descend stairs and line up. Sergeant calls names of soldiers, from a list to determine their presence. Soldiers stand in line with rifles in hand
Soldiering for Uncle Sam (United States) at a training camp. United States Army soldiers exercise on the grounds of an Army base, building strength and physical endurance. Soldiers perform synchronized exercises or calisthenics. The American flag flutters on a building, in the background.
Group of United States Army soldiers engaged in bayonet exercise and rifle drills on training ground in the United States. The soldiers exercise with rifles in hand.
United States Army soldiers undergo Butts Manual (physical training with rifles). Soldiers exercise with rifles in hand on training ground. Barracks of an American Army base in the background.
United States Army soldiers undergo training in 'The Manual of Arms'. Soldiers with rifles in hand, exercise on training ground of an Army camp in the United States.
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