John Ederer, a polio victim and a Boy Scout, is honored in Seattle, Washington. 'Children's Orthopedic Hospital' written on a wall of a hospital building. Boy Scouts of America members walk towards the hospital. They arrive at the hospital. John seated in a wheel chair for his Court of Honor. He is awarded the Star rank badge by his Scoutmaster, and presented with a robe that has his merit badges sewn on it. The other Scouts in his troop salute him and he shakes hands with them.
A football match between the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy teams in Philadelphia. Cadets and midshipmen stand in formation on a field. A large crowd gathers at the municipal stadium. Officials and dignitaries seated in the stadium to watch the match. The match in progress. The crowd cheers and applauds. The army team wins the match 20-7.
A football match between the Notre Dame University and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California. A large crowd gathers at a stadium to watch the match. The match in progress. The crowd cheers and applauds. The Notre Dame University team wins the match 48-14.
A 1943 American feature film titled 'This is the Army' depicts dancer Jerry Jones, played by George Murphy, as he receives a draft letter during a Follies performance during World War I. Dramatize scenes: Uncle Sam is depicted on a poster in New York that reads: 'I Want You for the U.S. Army Enlist Now'. Buildings along a side of a street. Camera zooms to newspaper headline that reads, "Huns Boast No American Troops Will Reach France." A woman in uniform sings in the street.. She sings and men play musical instruments. Exterior of a building. A banner outside the building reads: 'US Army Recruiting Station'. 'Follies' written outside a theater. Interior of the theater. Performance of singer and dancer Jerry Jones in the theater, played by actor George Murphy. Jerry Jones sings and girls dance in colorful costumes. People watch them. A woman watches the performance of Jerry Jones. A man arrives near her and gives her mail for Jerry Jones from the office of the President. The woman reads the mail. The mail is a draft letter to Jones, inducting him into the U.S. Army.
A film titled: 'You can't get away with it' depicts the working of the agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Exterior of the building of the FBI in Washington DC. A man comes out of the building. Interior of the building. Federal Bureau of Investigation written on a wall. The names of the men of the FBI who lost their lives while performing their duties are engraved on a plaque. The Director of the FBI John Edgar Hoover seated at his desk talks about the FBI. Hoover talks about the requirements for the men suitable to be enlisted in the FBI. Insignia of the FBI. Hoover discusses a wall map with Clyde Tolson, assistant director.
The working and techniques of the agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Washington DC. Interior of the building of the FBI. Men work in a radio room. They establish contact with agents through the radio room. 7117 is the telephone number needed in times of emergency. Men control the army of the agents from this headquarter. Men type documents regarding the orders for action against criminals.
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