The U.S. Army Ranger combat training school at Fort Shafter in Hawaii, United States, in World War 2. An instructor points to a map explaining the jungle area. Soldiers walk on cargo net and move towards jungle. Men cross a bridge and a pit. Men climb over a wooden barrier and jump from it. Men cross uneven surface. Men practice rope climbing. Men climb on cargo net. Men cross a water stream. Men slide down from a hill. Men walk after completion of task.
Refugee children, displaced children, and war orphan boys and girls arrive in New York harbor, United States during World War II. The refugee children aboard the ship Serpa Pinto as they arrive in New York to begin a new life. Children, including many Jewish children, from much of war torn Europe, including Poland, Czechoslovakia, Spain and Germany disembark from the ship operated under the auspices of the United States Committee for the Care of European Children (USCOM). A group of children poses for camera. Red Cross provides food and fresh milk to refugee children. The children eat the food.
The 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia. Soldiers riding horses on an unpaved road. Officials and soldiers aboard jeeps passing on the road with the horsemen. Trees along the sides of the street. The mounted troops cross a stream. The horses pull the jeeps through the stream. The jeeps pull artillery over bumpy roads. (World War II period).
The 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia. Trees along the sides of the street. Soldiers riding motorcycles on the street. A few officials aboard a jeep passing the street. The motorcycles and weapon carriers cross the fields and move through wooded areas. The soldiers get off the motorcycles and lie in prone positions on the field. A smoke screen in the field. Two soldiers lying in prone position and watching the smoke screen. (World War II period).
Large numbers of U.S. Army jeeps driven on a field in United States during World War II. Jeeps tow 37-mm anti-tank guns. The jeep moves along a jungle road during maneuvers. Jeeps move over crash barriers and cross rivers during the maneuvers. Motorcyclists and infantry units dash up a river bank. Infantry wade through a river under a smoke screen.
Mrs. Walter S. Goodland, wife of the Governor of Wisconsin, holds a bottle of champagne, preparing to christen the battleship, USS Wisconsin (BB-64). Rear Admiral, M.F.Draemel, Commandant of the Navy Yard advises her how to swing the bottle and then steps away so Governor Goodland can stand next to Mrs. Goodland for photographs
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