Men at an air base in China remove and secure body of the tail gunner of an American16th Army Air Force B-24 Liberator who was killed during an air raid. Shows the tail gun section of a B-24. Body of air man is placed in box.
Italian aircraft and crews surrender to Americans at Catania Air Base, in Sicily, during World War 2, under terms of the Armistice of Cassibile , signed on September 3, 1943 and publicly announced on September 8th by U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, on Radio Algiers. Under its terms, the Kingdom of Italy ceased hostilities against the Allies and Kingdom forces were to surrender to the Allies. An Italian SIAI-Marchetti SM79 ("Sparviero") Torpedo-Bomber is seen in flight over water, as viewed from another airplane. It carries the number 1NS-20. View of Catania Air Base, with U.S. B-25 Mitchel bomber, of the 340th Bombardment Group, landing, in background. The Italian SM79 is seen taxiing to the ramp, after landing at the Base. A Italian crew man opens the door and an officer exits using the aircraft ladder. He is followed by Giulio Cesare Graziani, torpedo bomber ace and winner of the Italian Gold Medal of Military Valor. (He is framed at 1:12.) Another officer also exits and the three shake hands with U.S. 9th Army Air Force officers on the ground. Commander of the 340th Bomb Group Lt Col Adolph "Tik" Tokaz appears in frame 1:05. The Italian officers present some documents and discuss them with the U.S. officers. The officers from both countries gather around the Italian seal, of the kingdom of Italy, on the tail of the plane and discuss it. The officers turn to watch another Italian SM79 land, taxi in, and park. Italian fliers exit this airplane and walk across the ramp to join the others, with whom they exchange salutes, and shake hands.
Close up view of engine for ten millionth(10,000,000) Ford Model-T automobile. Ford motor and number 10,000,000 visible on the motor. A man stamping number with dies and mallet over the motor. Crowd of other Ford workers gathered around the motor. Ten millionth motor and several other motor moving on huge conveyor. Workers visible near the motor assembly line.
Aerial view of a Ford tri-motor plane in flight and passengers sitting in the cabin. Logo "Stout Air Lines" visible on the plane. Views of plane cabin interior. Children standing on their seats and look out through the window glass. The plane lands and a man walks on the airfield. Passengers leave their seats and exit the plane.
A Ford promotional film for employees to encourage employee suggestions. Views of a suggestion box hanging on the wall, a Ford Custom car driven at highway, captions on the box and auto workers dropping suggestions in the box. The company newspaper editions and Suggestion Payments headline on the bulletin board and an employee sitting at a desk and reading the newspaper editions. Same man working with drafts. Sequence shows current machine workings, submission of suggestion by employee, and then same process using revised methodology. People dropping suggestions in the box. Workers engage in assembling new Ford cars. Hoods being affixed to cars on assembly lines in automotive plant. The new Ford Custom car visible on the road. A family gets in the new car and drives away. Two men working on drafts and discussing. Aerial views of Ford River Rouge plant. Smoke rising from the chimneys of the factory. Caption of Ford logo visible at the end.
Exterior views of a Ford Motor Sales and Service Garage in Michigan. Mechanics working on automobiles parked at the service garage. A man gets in the car drives away from the garage.
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