A training film in the United States details the role of Combat MP (Military Police) of the United States Army in supporting river crossing during war. Use of holding area which is located between the staging area of equipment and the ERP (Engineer Regulating Point) shows advance of equipment from midway to bridge aided by holding areas controlled by MPs. An MP directs lesser priority traffic to the holding area to let the higher priority traffic go first. Trucks and jeeps advance along a road. Evacuation of prisoners shows prisoners being loaded into a truck under an MP guard. Engineers work on damaged crossing equipment. MPs direct the traffic to a dispersal area while waiting to proceed. Equipment moves across the river on an MAB (Mobile Assault Bridge) and traffic is directed by MPs on the other side of river. Animation depicts the position of MPs in a crossing area during a crossing operation. Animation depicts deployment of division MP platoons and core MPs.
A training film in the United States details the role of Combat MP (Military Police) of the United States Army in supporting river crossing during war. A platoon of MPs stop the advance due to blockage of a road during a river crossing operation. An MP in a jeep makes a contact with traffic control headquarters and inspects a map. The MP directs traffic after rerouting.
U.S. WAC (Women's Army Corps) MP (Military Police) in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia during World War II. Military women of the WACs with MP brassards run from barracks through a gate marked 'WAC Military Police'. WACs march in formation. A WAC stands in front of a traffic sign as others pass.
U.S. WAC (Women's Army Corps) MP (Military Police) in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia during World War II. WACs in fatigues practice judo on a field.
U.S. Army Lady Marines train in the United States during World War II. The lady marines watch the demonstration of a flame thrower. They ride to a beach through a forest in an LVT (Landing Vehicle Tracked). Three LVTs loaded with lady marines are driven into water. Two lady marines in a parachute tower chair fitted to the top of a tower. The chair is released for a fall. It jerks to a halt.
The funeral ceremony of USN (United States Navy) Rear Admiral Richard Byrd at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. A crowd around the casket of Rear Admiral Richard Byrd at the cemetery. A flag at half mast at the cemetery. Pallbearers lift the flag up above the casket. Honor Guard hold rifles and present arms. A chaplain shakes hands with Mrs. Byrd. Mrs Byrd and her son. Admirals pay their last respect. A line of people shakes hands. A caisson drawn by several horses alongside a road in the cemetery. The pallbearers carry the casket off the caisson. The chaplain walks up a hill followed by a sailor carrying a blue flag. The pallbearers carry the casket to the grave. The casket is lowered onto a stand at the grave site. The pallbearers carry the American flag up over the casket.
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