Volunteers undergo Army medical research at Fort Knox in Kentucky, United States during World War II. Soldiers tested for their ability to adapt to hot temperatures. Soldiers carry bags and walk under high temperatures to prepare them for war conditions in deserts and humid jungles. They walk on a treadmill under high temperatures. The amount of liquid to be consumed by each one of them is determined by the medics. At night soldiers relax with temperatures lowered to 90 degrees. Tanks also examined for different climatic conditions. Men check the efficiency of Army clothing. Wire put up on the bodies of soldiers record body temperature. Men wearing clothes enter a cold room and get into sleeping bags. A man in another room observes the body temperatures. Tanks tested for weather efficiency. Men wear jackets and masks for protection against cold weather.
Panoramic view of a mountain valley in Kentucky, United States. Water stream rushes down from the mountains. A man looks at the flowing stream of water.
Life of townsmen in Kentucky, United States. Large group of people gathered at place. Cars parked. Trucks and cars loaded with people arrive for town meeting. View of a valley. Mountains in the background.
View of a farmhouse surrounded by trees and vegetation in Kentucky, United States. Dense clouds in the sky.
Education in Kentucky, United States. Teacher shows book to primary school children sitting on a bench outside the school. Two girls look through a window. They both jump out of the window and talk with the teacher.
Life in Kentucky, United States. A man sits under a tree surrounded by small boys. He holds a rifle in his hands. The boys watch him curiously. They all burst in laughter.
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