A film depicts the operations of the United States Engineers in the European Theater during World War II. The engineers working on the field. They detect the land mines. Engineers lying in prone positions on the field and removing the land mines and booby traps.
A film depicts the operations of the United States Engineers in the European Theater during World War II. The engineers working on the field. Rubbled houses and buildings in the area. Engineers clearing out the rubble from the area. Wrecked railroad station. Wrecked locomotives and rail roads. Engineers working for the provision of pure water. They use the purification equipment. People gather on the street. The oil pipelines laid. The pipelines supply fuel to the war machines. Ships anchored at shore. Men clearing out rubble from the area. Other men detecting land mines in the area. They lay dynamites on the field. The dynamites explode. Men firing rifles.
A film depicts the operations of the United States Engineers in the European Theater during World War II. Engineers standing at attention on the field. An officer reads a document. Trees in the background. The officer pinning the medals on the engineer's uniform.
U.S. soldiers receive ballots on a battlefront in the European Theater during World War II. A soldier writing the results of voting on a tank. The ballots are distributed among the soldiers on the front. The ballots are placed in boxes.
Salvage and reclamation activities in the European Theater during World War II. An African American U.S. Army soldier in a camp stands beside a large pile of old shoes and boots. Scenes inside a reclamation facility where German prisoners of war remake the shoes. POWs salvage usable parts of the shoes and sew and manufacture new shoes and boots for American soldiers using various machines.
Salvage and reclamation activities in the European Theater during World War II. M1 helmets of U.S. soldiers and medics piled up on the ground. A man cleaning the helmet shells and spray painting over insignias on the helmet shells, including a 29th Infantry Division helmet, a Medic helmet, and an MP (Military Police) helmet. Narrator indicates that totally worn out helmets are sold to factories as scrap.
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