A film titled: 'The Navy Recruit' on training of navy recruits in the United States. Naval Station Great Lakes Training Center. The navy recruits march with rifles. Ships underway at a sea. Aircraft in flight overhead. The recruits enter the naval training facility. They walk down a road. Vehicles passing on the road. They talk to men in an office. Medical check up of the recruits is conducted. They undergo their dental check up and a check up for their physical fitness. The recruits get uniforms and shoes. Names of the recruits on the uniforms and their photographs on identification cards. The recruits outside barracks. An officer instructs them. The recruits enter the barracks with their personal belongings. The officer talks to the recruits. A recruit seated on his bed reads a letter. Another reads a newspaper. Men bathe. The recruits sleep in barracks.
A film on training of navy recruits in the United States. The recruits at Naval Station Great Lakes Recruit Training Center in morning. The U.S. flag is hoisted. The flag flutters from a flag pole. A bugler blows a bugle. The recruits march with guns. An officer instructs them. They practice drill. The recruits march. The Chief Petty Officer instructs them about the correct way of marching. The recruits start taking slow steps. Cooks in the mess Kitchen. The recruits seated and eating at a table in the mess. An officer instructs the recruits. The recruits read books about the navy. A Chief Petty Officer writes on a black board about classes and navies and the qualities of a good navy man. The recruits look at a notice board.
A film on training of navy recruits in the United States. The recruits practice firing rifles. Officers instructing them at Naval Station Great Lakes. The recruits lying in prone position on the ground and firing at target boards. They stand and aim rifles at the target boards.
American sailors at work in the United States near grounds of U.S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes training facility (Naval Station Great Lakes) in World War I. A group of sailors walks along a street. Buildings along street sides. The sailors carry boxes and lumber boards. They unload coal cars with shovels from raiload cars labeled C&E (Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad). The sailors aboard a small vessel 'SP-1011' underway in water. The vessel is tied up at a dock. A sailor mends his cap. A propaganda slate urges American citizens to support the country and the President.
U.S. Navy sailors in training at a parade field of the Great Lakes Naval training station north of Chicago Illinois. The sailors march in formation. Smoke from a chimney in the background. Buildings in the foreground. A sailor blows a bugle. The sailors carrying rifles march beside troops. They stand at attention in formation. They stand in ranks and go through a rifle drill. They put bayonets on rifles and perform drill. They put the bayonets in scabbards. Men march and stand in a rank. They stack rifles and move backwards. Some of them move forward and pick up the rifles.
A bus of the Bison bus lines, in Washington, DC, passes on the street. African American owner, John Nipson, poses in uniform. African American drivers for the company pose. Several chartered buses of the Bison Line drive on a street in Washington DC. Their destination signs read "Blossom Special." Merrill C. Meigs Field in Chicago, Illinois. African American pilot and two businessman passengers climb aboard a light airplane of the Lake Air Service. The passenger airplane taxis to a runway and takes off. African American, William Barnett, owner of Lake Air service, is seen, with one of his employees.
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