German troops battle the enemy in Nettuno, Italy during World War II. A campaign map of Italy during the war. Hillocks in Nettuno. German Panzer tanks enter an Italian town. Troops march along a road. Vehicles towing artillery guns. Troops take up positions and look through binoculars. Smoke rises from Allied bombings. German antiaircraft guns are being fired.
German troops in Rome, Italy during World War II. Allied prisoners, mostly U.S. Army soldiers, leave trucks in front of the Colosseum (Piazza del Colosseo, 1, 00184 Roma RM, Italy) in Rome. The prisoners of war (POW) jump out from the back of trucks. German guards force Allied prisoners of war to march on the Via dei Fori Imperiali road in front of the Colosseum.
German fighters battle the enemy in Italy during World War II. A formation of German fighter aircraft over Italy. German fighters dog fight Allied airplanes. Allied B-17 Flying Fortress bomber aircraft are downed by German fighters.
U.S. soldiers prepare in England for the D-Day invasion of Normandy during World War II. Soldiers of U.S. 1st Infantry Division and U.S. 5th Engineers Specialist Brigade perform calisthenics aboard a ship.
Training for U.S. Army Air Force air crew in the United States during World War II. Narration by Ronald Reagan. An enactment of a Complex Coordination Test shows cadets seated and using a device with handle, foot controls and lights. A panel on the device flashes lights as cadets use the device. Two-Hand Coordination Test shows cadets turning the crank on a device. View of gauges. Rotary Pursuit Test shows cadets using a rotary pursuit device and an officer taking measurements from gauges. The cadets relaxing on beds in a barrack. A cadet at a counselor's desk.
An enactment of selection and classification of U.S. Army Air Force air crew in the United States during World War II. Narration by Ronald Reagan. Cadets after going through various tests arrive for their selection as bombardiers, pilots or navigators. A cadet signs on a document of appeal to a classification board as he wants to become a pilot and not a bombardier. The cadet speaks with two U.S. Army Air Force officers of the classification board. An officer shows aptitude test results to the cadet. The Cadet is convinced by the officers to become a bombardier.
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