Project Eagle by the United States Office of Strategic Services in World War 2. A Secret School to train Polish soldiers in London, England. Tools used by agents are kept on a table. Officers direct students in key making and lock fitting. The students take impressions of the keys and practice lock fitting. A diagrammatic presentation of steps involved in the key making process..
Project Eagle in World War 2, by the United States Office of Strategic Services Secret School to train Polish soldiers in London, England. An officer takes a class on various stages of encoding and explains about cryptography. A student fills in letters in a chart drawn on a blackboard. The officer explains the chart to the students. The officer reads the words written on the blackboard. The students repeat those words and practice right pronunciation. They are taught about supplementary languages. They read magazines and newspapers in different languages.
Project Eagle by the United States Office of Strategic Services, in World War 2. A Secret School to train Polish soldiers, in London, England. Students read magazines, newspapers and maps to enhance their current affairs knowledge. An officer demonstrates the phenomenon of invisible inks and their use to the students. He demonstrates how smoke produces a visible chemical reaction. The students are given demonstration classes on gutter fighting or hand to hand combat for self defense. They are taught the basics of judo, handling of weapons, course combat, driving and swimming.
World War 2 Project Eagle by the United States Office of Strategic Services. A Secret School to train Polish soldiers, in London, England. An officer points at maps and explains about locations to students during an intelligence gathering class. A student approaches an officer. They detail maps regarding a field problem. A student takes photographs during a training program on clandestine photography. He notes down details. At the photo laboratory students learn to develop the photographs. The school commander appraises the students' work.
World War 2 Project Eagle by the United States Office of Strategic Services. A Secret School to train Polish soldiers, in London, England. Students stand and sing in chorus in a classroom. An officer sings along with them. The flags of the United States and the United Kingdom on a flag pole. A crucifix placed on a wall.
The United States Army Air Force (USAAF) 303rd Bombardment Group (Heavy) 'Hell's Angels' based at the Royal Air Force (RAF) Station Molesworth in England during World War II. The English Channel, coast and land seen from a USAAF Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. The Molesworth Airfield. Hangars, other buildings, runways, military vehicles and soldiers at the base. Aircraft parked in and around hangars. Three British soldiers beside a machine gun on a tripod. One soldier points upward. Hangars and barracks at the base. Quonset huts.
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