United States 501st Parachute Battalion in Fort Benning, Georgia. Airplanes on the air base. Paratroopers march. They board the planes. The airplanes in formation. Paratroopers jump from the planes in flight. They open their parachutes. They land.
Parachutists undergo physical training at Fort Benning, Georgia during World War II. United States troops exercise on parallel bars and narrow catwalks. They learn acrobat technique to fall on ground without hurting themselves. Paratroopers mass jump from a fleet of aircraft in flight. The trainees land on ground with their parachutes.
United States paratroopers undergo training at Fort Benning, Georgia. The soldiers take early training jumps with parachutes using special towers. The paratroopers descend on the ground with their parachutes.
Ground mobility courses at the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. Infantry soldiers look on as an expert drives a tank across a bumpy terrain during a ground mobility course. They learn techniques to inspect vehicles. They also learn to control the vehicles. The expert instructs them about tools, equipment and personnel required to keep vehicles operating. They receive a mechanical training in caring for, repairing and maintaining equipment. An instructor teaches them theory and functions of each section of infantry vehicles. Infantry officers practice by applying their knowledge in repairing vehicles brought to the school's maintenance shop.
A training at the U.S. Army Airborne School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. Trucks loaded with infantry soldiers drive through a field. Paratroopers descend from airborne aircraft. The soldiers jump from a wall and somersault during their training. They jump from a tower using ropes and then using parachutes. They jump from aircraft in flight. They also learn to carry their supplies and equipment
Communication training at the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia, United States. A soldier drives a jeep through a jungle. Another soldier communicates with others over a field telephone. Soldiers receive training for installation, operation, maintenance and repair of communication equipment. They learn to operate radio telephones, teletypes and radio teller tapes, telephones and telephone switch boards. A soldier carries wire reels to be laid for communication. An officer talks over a field telephone and orders the soldiers to advance through a field.
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