New dropping tactics in aerial torpedo attack, in the United States. A ship underway at sea. Attack using the high speed and high altitude combination and using evasive maneuvers. An aircraft in flight. The aircraft releases torpedoes at different angles in water simultaneously to attack the target area. Target ship maneuvers out of way. Torpedoes track in various directions through the water. (World War II period).
United States secret service booklet in Washington D.C., United States. 32 page booklet named 'Know Your Money'. This booklet tells about how to detect the forged currency notes and avoid forgery losses. One can get it from The superintendent of documents,Government Printing Office,Washington 25,DC.
Sunset in Germany. View of the sun as it sets. Orange sky during sunset. Silhouetted view. Mountains in the background.
Presidential Palace in Tunis,Tunisia. American and Tunisian flags flutter in wind from top of the Presidential Palace. Palace guards hold saber in hands. They stand next to motorcycle. Other cycles parked in the background. Palace guard holds reins and stands next to his horse. Gold inlaid saddle. Guard walks holding reins. He pats the horse nose. Three guards one holds horse's reins and second pats horse's head.
Victory in Europe Day celebration in the European Theater at the end of World War II. Aircraft parked at a hangar. United States troops parade at an airfield. Military band plays. Officers watch and salute as the soldiers march past. Two soldiers holding rifles walk along with color guard.
Officers training at Fort Belvoir Engineers School in Virginia,United States. View of the Headquarters Engineers School. Officers receive a complete training using steel models. They practice mechanical skills. They learn to operate precession tools,to reproduce maps, to interpret aerial photographs and survey terrains. They learn to operate heavy construction equipment to level hills and build roads. They learn to build and maintain bridge. They learn to handle explosions and demolitions work. They learn to blast heavy fortifications for combat function and front line infantry support. Officers practice amphibious landing
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