American men walk on busy market street. Trams or Trolleys or Streetcars pass by in market street. Cars and trucks on busy market street. Tall Tower in background. Likely at Ford Factory. Approximately 1926.
Newly recruited American soldiers march from their quarters and line up for inspection at a World War I military training camp. U.S. Army officer inspects lined up men. WWI recruiting and training.
American soldiers during World War 1 write on notebooks with pens in a troop barracks area. Sacks lie in background. One soldier smokes a pipe. Two soldiers smile for the camera and one kisses the note paper. U.S. Army soldiers in World War I enjoy a meal, seated in a mess area. Men have toasted bread and soup.
Newly recruited U.S. Army troops train for World War 1 deployment. U.S. troops carry rifles and aim during training. U.S. troops practice to aim and shoot in prone position. U.S. troops in a drill session. U.S. troops exercise.
American women war production workers in machine parts manufacturing factory during World War I, supplying goods for the war production effort. Women wearing overalls, safety goggles, and caps do torch welding of metal parts (a "Rosie the Riveter" like scene, only in World War 1). Man hands over a letter of commendation or possibly a pay check to a woman welder worker.
During World War 1, a Ford 2-man (3-ton) tank being tested in mud at Ford Factory proving field. The tank moves forward and seems to operate satisfactorily. Scene shifts to a tank nose down and half submerged in mud. Ford employees stand about watching and several use shovels to clear mud away from the tank.
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