The President of South Korea Syngman Rhee and U.S. Army General Maxwell Davenport Taylor in Korea. A sign on a board reads '3rd Infantry Division review Field Organization Day'. The President puts a U.S. 3rd Infantry Division flag. A close up U.S. soldiers. He pins up a medal on a U.S. soldier. Korean soldiers parade and the General and the President review the parade.
A doctor operates an X-ray machine in Italy. An X-ray machine. A boy lying on an elevated table that tips back into reclining position. A doctor puts a roll of motion picture film in an X-ray camera and operates the controls. A motion picture X-ray from the world's first successful such device shows a human heart beating. Another man stands on the machine and drinks. Motion picture X-ray film shows the drink passing down the throat. Boy lying on the reclining table.
The Imperial Japanese Army in Manila, Philippines during World War II. Japanese Military Commander of the Philippines General Masaharu Homma on horseback. He is escorted by other officials. The General salutes the soldiers. Japanese soldiers stand in a formation and the General reviews them. A Japanese tank in the foreground. Japanese troops, infantry and tanks enter Manila. Trucks and Jeeps loaded with troops drive past on the road during the parade. The General stands on a platform and reviews the troops in trucks, jeeps, and tanks. Japanese bicycle troops advance. An aircraft in flight overhead. A Type 95 Ha-Go light tank. The tanks move on a road and buildings in the background. People stand holding the Japanese flags. Japanese troops advance.
Japanese Propaganda Corps men distribute leaflets in the Philippines during World War II. A truck loaded with Japanese Propaganda Corps men drives on a road. The Japanese flag and a speaker on the truck. Trucks loaded with troops enter a town. Men distribute leaflets to people. A recorder to broadcast a message. A man reads a leaflet. Several views of the Filipino. A woman makes an announcement and people listen to her. The truck drives off .
U.S. troops board transports bound for Africa during World War II . U.S. troops carrying their necessary supplies walk on a dock. The troops embark a transport ship. Trucks, weapons and supplies are loaded on the transport ship. Ships underway at sea. A soldier looks through binoculars. American and British convoys rendezvous near Gibraltar. U.S. troops on a deck cheer. A convoy of ships underway in the Atlantic Ocean. Soldiers perform a drill on a deck. A gunner aboard a ship keeps a watch on the sea and the sky. A gun mounted on the deck. A destroyer underway alongside the transport ship to give orders. Officers look into the orders. Mountains in the background. The troops in a barge which is lowered. They unload the barge at a harbor. Barges approach the harbor. U.S. trucks and tanks are unloaded at the harbor. A lieutenant speaks to natives. The natives help in unloading the supplies. Equipment is massed on beaches
The Allies mount an amphibious landing in North Africa. U.S. ships underway at sea. The Germans attack the ships. The mast of a ship. German prisoners carry their luggage and board a ship en route to a prison camp. They climb up a ladder. A German tank. Shells on a field. Nazi soldiers around a tank. (World War II period).
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