Major F S Gabreski of 61 squadron 56 fighter group, European Theater. Lieutenant Colonel Gabreski in cockpit of P-47. Record of missions. Ground crew gathers near the plane. Some of the crew members on bicycles congratulate Gabreski and assist him out. All members of crew wave and shake hands with Gabreski. He gets out and walks, followed by the crew members. Planes parked and hangar in the background. Ground crew man pulls block from the landing gear. P-47 taxis forward.
The processing of a turbine in a machine shop in United States. Interior of the machine shop. An assembly of rotor disc and blades. Men work on the rotor blades. Brazing band on end of blades to stiffen them. Men turn the turbine shaft. A man watches the turning turbine shaft. Rotor ready to be placed in the turbine casing.
Japanese soldiers and officers on a battleship in the Pacific Theater. A Japanese flag on the mast of ship. Forward guns on the ship. Buildings and trees in the background. A man wearing chest speaker and earphones. A searchlight in the background. Two officers on the deck of the ship. (World War II period).
Opening scene shows Japanese Mitsubishi Ki-21 aircraft, Army Type 97 heavy bomber (Allied code name: Sally) flying in formation. Closeup from inside an aircraft, of gunner manning machine gun in the nose. View from aircraft of Bombs falling on industrial target. View from cockpit of explosions from bomb strikes. Scene shifts to a group of Japanese Imperial Navy Mitsubishi G3M aircraft (Type 96, code named: Nell) on an airfield, with engines running. A Japanese admiral, in dress whites, speaks to pilots, who are dressed in white flight suits. The pilots then march in loose formation past an honor guard of Naval officers and sailors assembled at the entrance of a hangar. The pilots and their well-wishers exchange salutes. Some G3M airplanes take off. A formation of them silhouetted in flight overhead. View of them in formation over a cloud cover. View from a Japanese aircraft dropping bombs on targets in a river gorge.
Film opens with slate reading: "Evacuation to Hospitals." Next, on January 30, 1945, the day of the "Cabanatuan Raid" (Mission to rescue prisoners of war from the Japanese prison camp at Cabanatuan) rescuers are seen carrying a former POW from a building, on a litter. Local Filipinos and others are standing on the porch of the prison building. An ambulatory former prisoner comes down the steps unaided. Several rescued prisoners are seated on chairs, conversing. Closeups of some of them. Two weakened and bandaged former prisoners help each other up some steps. Slate states: "Man with Cane afflicted with Beri-Beri." A severely disabled former prisoner, with a cane, makes his way unaided across the grass. Rescuers and Filipinos are in the background, along with some carts used to evacuate disabled former prisoners back behind American lines.
The American civilians and prisoners of war in Philippines during World War II. The prisoners carry food packets in their hands. They discuss amongst themselves. Vehicles on a road. Trees in the area. A group of men sits on chairs and discusses. Wheel carts on the street. Buildings along the side of a street. Soldiers talk with civilians. They carry a wounded with them. An ambulance parked in the background. A man smokes.
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