Trainees of Company E 1st Training Regiment at Fort Dix in New Jersey, United States. A trainee, who seeks leave, obtains permission to see the Company Commander, from a 1st Sergeant seated at a desk in his office. He enters Company Commander's office and presents his problem.. The Lieutenant, Company Commander, gives advice.
Recreation activities for trainees of Company E, 1st Training Regiment at Fort Dix in New Jersey, United States. A trainee meets his girlfriend. They talk and dance. The trainees dance with their girlfriends at a Service Club dance party. An orchestra plays. A trainee's parents and his girlfriend visit him at the training center. They go out for a lunch. They visit the recreation area and go out for a drive. Trainees at a swimming pool, a golf course and a library.
Trainees of U.S. Army Company E, 1st Training Regiment at Fort Dix in New Jersey, United States. A trainee and his family look at the Ultimate Weapon statue on the parade grounds. Trainees climb on obstacles and do drills during their physical training. They learn to advance and fight on a battlefield. They relax under a tree after their training. They attend a church service led by an Army chaplain. Trainees walk and arrive at their center in a line. They relax in their rooms.
The 71st Infantry Regiment of the 44th Division, New York / New Jersey National Guard arrive at a Fort Dix, N.J. for training. Guardsmen and new recruits coming out of train at railroad station. They march towards the camp. They are seen erecting tents and setting up a complete camp on the field. Lieutenant General Hugh A. Drum, First Army commander, in glasses, wearing campaign hat, and Major General Clifford R. Powell, 44th Division commander, wearing garrison cap, pose in front of the Fort Dix Officers Club. Soldiers taking their belongings to the tents. KPs and mess attendant peel potatoes for a meal. One soldier sets up as a barber and shaves others. After camp is set up, some soldiers are seen resting on cots inside their tents. (World War II period).
Loads of timbers stacked at Fort Dix in New Jersey, USA. Wooden planks stacked and stored in the yard. Men at work in the background, building encampments to receive World War II draftees and new recruits for training.
U.S. 44th Infantry Division parade at Fort Dix in New Jersey. U.S. Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox and U.S. Lt. General Hugh Aloysius Drum shake hands with other officers. Secretary of the Navry Frank Knox with General Drum stand on a platform. The U.S. Infantrymen stand in a squad. The soldiers parade. Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, Lt. General Drum and other officers review the parade. The soldiers carrying a United States flag march. The soldiers in cars advance during the parade. A banner on a platform reads '78th Division Veterans' Association'. (Secretary Knox served as a major in the 78th Infantry Division during World War 1.) The trucks towing artillery advance and soldiers seen on the trucks.
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