The Jack and Heintz war plant in Bedford, Ohio, in 1943, during World War 2, where the company designed and manufactured various aircraft parts and accessories for the U.S. Military. First scene shows signs inside the factory reading : "Time is Short," and "Remember our promise, Delivery of the first automatic pilot March 31." And: "Let's Goo Gang, Its up to us to see that its kept." A picture of a war plant worker and a soldier with a machine gun is below the signs. Worker seen in a lab coat, smoking a pipe as he works at a machine. Behind him are two drawings of reclining pinup girls and a sign reading: "Quiet Please, War worker resting." Closeup of worker's hand machining a very small part.
The Jack and Heintz war plant in Bedford, Ohio, during World War 2, where the company made various aircraft parts and accessories for the U.S. Military. Opens showing several employees at work with a chalk board behind them displaying box scores up to the last inning of a baseball game between St. Louis and Cleveland. One employee enters a "2" in the last half of the 9th inning, showing a 2-1 win for St. Louis over Cleveland. Local workers nod their satisfaction. This segment is repeated two more times, with the man writing in the "2" again. Closeup of the box score with last half of 9th inning blank. The worker with chalk repeats his entry of "2" in the last box. This time, a worker tunes a radio sitting below the box score and listens. Closeup of a fish bowl atop the radio, containing fish. Closeup of employee holding his ear to the radio as he tunes it. He lights a cigarette. Closeup of fish swimming in the fish bowl. Camera zooms in on fish bowl showing Company Logo and JAHCo. plus "One for All and All for One,"and a flag showing half Navy and half Army, all imprinted on the fish bowl.
Recruited trainees undergo a training at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio. The soldier recruits undergo physical training. Group of recruits do synchronized calisthenics in a field. Men practice somersaults over the backs of other men. They participate in a track and field running race, pole vaulting, baseball, football, diving and swimming. The trainees are seen jumping off diving boards into a river or stream.
U.S. Army recruited trainees undergo a training at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio. Troops march with the American flag and other unit flags. Soldier recruits practice using rifles shooting at targets on a rifle range. They learn to maneuver tanks. Slates mention that they are "building men." Ending slate of army recruitment and promotion film encourages viewers to see or write recruiting officer.
United States Army recruited trainees undergo a training at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio. Troops undergo field artillery training. They cross a water stream with artillery. The trainees load and fire artillery.
Recruited trainees undergo a training at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio. The trainees learn flag signals. A soldier takes a message over a field telephone. Carrier Pigeons used to transfer messages. The trainees tie a message on a pigeon's leg.
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