Agents practice rappelling on the grounds of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Academy in Quantico Virginia. Two agents on the terrace of a tower. They descend the building via ropes. One then practices lowering another who is incapacitated. A man stands on the ground, training and guiding them.
Academy grounds of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Quantico Virginia. Two agents on thse terrace of a building. They descend the building using ropes. A man stands on the ground, training and guiding them. He holds the rope. One of the agents demonstrates advanced rappelling techniques by locking the rope to allow use of both hands, and then shows how he can be lowered by another agent even if he is wounded.
Rappelling demonstration on the Academy grounds of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Quantico, Virginia. An agent on the terrace of a building. He rappels quickly down the side using a rope. He then backs away from the tower and signals 'all clear' to the top of the tower.
Rappelling at the Quantico, Virginia Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Academy. An agent throws a rope over the side of a tower and then descends using rappelling techniques. He then demonstrates that he can lock himself using the rope and free both hands to more easily traverse the face of the building.
Cadets in uniform march in formation at the Naval Aviation Academy in Pensacola, Florida. They march in front of the buildings of the Naval Aviation Academy. They learn discipline, team work and spirit of service in the Academy. Cadets on the ship at sea trained about the working of the ship. They learn signaling and about guns use. They learn to operate the ship . Cadets in cockpit of a plane. The plane taxis in water. They learn various hand signals like bringing up left wing and turn left. Plane in flight. Other planes take off.
A Cadet and an instructor get into the seats of an N3N seaplane in Pensacola, Florida, and take off under the control of the cadet who flies the whole flight while being monitored by the instructor. After landing, the instructor gets out, and the officer-in-charge of operations signals the cadet and he takes off again and completes his first solo flight. The cadet gets out of the plane after he arrives at the pier, where other student flyers meet him and throw him into the water in celebration of his signal accomplishment.
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