A3J Vigilante aircraft's flight operations in the United States. A3J Vigilante aircraft in flight. Pilot checks the defrost switch as he approaches for landing. Arrow shows the fuel quantity. Aircraft in flight with sea and ground below. Pilot lowers the flaps and gear. Aircraft lands and taxis on the runway. Pilot shuts down the engine after landing. Ground staff assists the pilot in coming out of the cockpit.
Conservation Work during the Great Depression in the United States. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) personnel being trained. A female teacher conducts an elementary class for CCC personnel. An adult student writes on the blackboard. Board reads 'Recreational Building', 'Wood Work Department', 'Company School Work Shop'. Students working with various instruments. A CCC personnel uses a pair of compasses. Boys communicate with other camp members through Short Wave Radio Set constructed by themselves. A CCC personnel writes his name on the blackboard.
American workers load treasures of Egyptian King Tutankhamun (King Tut) onto USS Sylvania at the Navy Station in Norfolk, Virginia. USS Sylvania docked at the Navy Station. Cars parked in the foreground. Crowds standing next to the ship watch. A van with 'North American' written on it, drives past the workers. American civilians and workers work aboard the ship carrying the King Tut treasures on loan from Cairo Museum for a five city tour in the USA.
Rabbit farming in the United States. Rabbit farming combines fur production with meat production. Rabbits move about in a cage. Men take out rabbits from small cages. A woman buys meat of a dressed rabbit at a store.
Corn Tones Blood Donation Show at AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service) Radio Studio in Tokyo, Japan. The Corn Tones play music and sing a song. Members of the Corn Tones who are the Signal Corps Officers introduce themselves. They play their own song called 'Heartbreak Ridge'. The song is about a wounded man who is spotted by the medics on the Heartbreak Ridge, brought in and given a transfusion that saves his life. Lieutenant Bill Glaza signs off stating that this show commemorates National Blood Donor Campaign. He makes a final appeal for blood donation.
Corn Tones Blood Donation Show at AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service) Radio Studio in Tokyo, Japan. The Corn Tones play music and sing a song. Members of the Corn Tones who are the Signal Corps play their own song called 'Heartbreak Ridge'. The song is about a wounded man who is spotted by the medics on Heartbreak Ridge, brought in and given a transfusion that saves his life. Lieutenant Bill Glaza signs off stating that this show commemorates National Blood Donor Campaign. He makes a final appeal for blood donation.
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