Artillery fire is directed from a piper cub in the Pacific Theater. Piper cubs in a field. A house in the background. Men stand nearby the planes. Trees in the background. The plane in flight. Men discuss a map. They fly the plane. A pilot watches through binoculars from the plane. Soldiers talk on the phone and get information with them. They fire according to the information. Smoke arises from firing. The plane lands. Other planes parked on the ground. (World War II period).
A plane drops a rope to a stranded ship in Pacific Theater. A vehicle on the surface near the sea. Men stand nearby with a long rope. The rope is tied to the ship at sea.
Engineers lay fuel pipes in the Pacific Theater. Vehicles parked on the ground. Fuel pipes on the ground. Men load the fuel pipes into the vehicles and the vehicles move. Engineers lay the fuel pipes in various places. Fuel pipes attached to the ship. It is connected to the storage tank. Tanks on the ground. Trees in the background. Men work near the tanks. An airplane takes off.
U.S. Army soldiers of the 315th Regiment, 79th Division in Scheibenhardt, Germany, during World War 2. They walk in the Bienwald forest. Soldier removes German street marker "Adolf Hitler Strasse" from a building. Soldier with walkie-talkie. Patrol moves along road. Jeep with 'Adolf Hitler Strasse' sign on hood crosses a bridge. A sign board 'Entering Germany' on the side of the road. A group of soldiers sits in a circle. American soldier removes shoes and massages his feet. Soldiers around telephone. Soldier in foxhole cleans weapons.
Field Marshall Bernard L Montgomery arrives near Harde in Belgium. He visits Major General Matthew B Ridgway at 18th Airborne Corps. House in the background. Other soldiers walk along with the Field Marshall and the Major General. A car arrives. Men talk amongst themselves. The car comes out of the house. Jeeps parked outside a building. (World War II period).
Dramatization of the Nazi concept of American women as decadent playgirls unfit for working. Newspapers headline about end of the World War II. A man comes downstairs. He comes near a man in prison. The man in prison writes a book on the participation of the American women in the war. Men discuss among themselves. Photographs framed on the wall. They discuss a map and about the army of the United States. A man says that the American women army has done a lot for the victory of the United States. The other man states that there was no Women Army of America. He discusses with him the records and statistics of the expenditure of the American women. He says that they were all playgirls and not interested in working.
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