Soldiers place bags of mails in storage, England. They carry mail bags on their shoulders and keep them in the storage with other mail bags. African American women of the Women's Army Corps (WAC) sort the mails. They place the sorted mails in the bags. (World War II period).
Soldiers unload mails from truck in England. Three White soldiers unload the bags of mails from the truck and take them inside the storage. They load the truck with re-addressed sacks of mails. The truck moves. (World War II period).
Group of Women's Army Corps (WAC) personnel work at their desks in England during World War 2. The African American women WAC staff sort postal mail. They stamp the mail and re-address the mail.
General William Kepner and other officials meet after the end of World War II in Europe. Interior of the British Parliament House shows presiding officials and Generals. A General gives a speech about the trust fund for construction of war memorial.
Officers and men gather at the completion of the Stilwell road in Burma. Map points the area covered by the road. General Daniel Sultan congratulates General Louis Pick on completion of road. They discuss amongst themselves. A convoy travels the road. It crosses the army bridge. The vehicles stop at the gasoline station to fill fuel.
Chinese officers and cadets in the United States. Chinese ordnance officers study at Northwestern University. They study modern production techniques. An officer gives lecture. Chinese ordnance officers attend the lectures. Chinese airmen graduate from their training in the United States. Airplanes parked in the background. Cadets stand in a line.
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