United States Marine Corps Sergeant John Basilone being interviewed in New York during World War II. The Mayor of New York Fiorello Henry La Guardia interviews him. The mayor in his office with the sergeant. La Guardia welcomes Basilone and they shake hands. Sergeant Basilone received the Medal of Honor for his work for the country. The mayor interviews him about the combat against the Japanese. The mayor makes a statement concerning war bonds.
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.
Capture of criminals by the agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Chicago, United States. Bank robber John Dillinger standing with other people. Exterior of a building. FBI agents gather outside the building. People gather at the Biograph Theater. FBI agents capture and kill Dillinger. Investigation of the fingerprints of Dillinger. The pistol, eyeglasses and hat of Dillinger lying on a table. Rifles on the table. A poster on a wall for the capture of criminal Lester Gillis. A photograph of the criminal on the poster. FBI agents look at the dead body of a criminal.
Damage caused due to Potomac River flood in Washington DC., United States. The John Paul Jones monument in Potomac Park amidst the flood affected area. Area submerged in water. Damaged cherry trees near Tidal Basin, overrun by water. View of the damaged area and harbor looking out toward Haynes Point, as seen from atop the Washington Monument. The Titanic Memorial amidst the flooded area. Giant flagstones near the Titanic Memorial dislodged and scattered by flood waters. People walking near the parkway. View of unscathed Federal buildings in downtown Washington DC and 1930s era automobiles on the street.
U.S. General John J. Pershing centennial in France. Exterior of the Metropole hotel. It was the headquarters of American General staff during World War II. Vehicular traffic outside the building. French and American soldiers at the monument. Soldiers stand in formation. Army band plays music. An American officer makes an address. American and French officers lay wreath at base of the monument.
United States General John J. Pershing centennial in France. A monument in view. Trees and houses in the background. Fountains surrounding the monument.
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