Ceremony at the Pentagon for the U.S. Secretary of Defense Melvin R Laird in Virginia. Honor guard and Color guard standing in formation on the ground. Officials standing outside the Pentagon building and watching the ceremony. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Earle Gilmore Wheeler and Defense Secretary Laird walk to the review stand and take the salute. Secretary Laird meets his staff, and then proceeds to the Pentagon.
A film titled: 'Engineers in Combat' depicts the training of the Engineer replacement center trainees during World War II. Engineers working on a field. They march in formation. Buildings along a side of the street. Training of the engineers. They are instructed to use rifles, demolition charges, power tools and railroad building machinery. Engineers lay land mines and detect the enemy land mines.
A film depicts the training of the Engineer replacement center trainees during World War II. Engineers gather on a field during their training. They are being demonstrated the use of assault boats. Some of the engineers aboard a boat. The boat gets underway. The engineers are being instructed the use of various tools and equipment. They are instructed to erect bridges. Engineers walking on a pontoon bridge.
A film depicts the training of the Engineer replacement center trainees during World War II. The engineers seated at a pontoon bridge. An officer instructing them. Trees in the background. The engineers learn to build roads.
A film depicts the training of the Engineer replacement center trainees during World War II. A cover page of a booklet reads: 'Plans for training in General Construction'. Various diagrams for the building procedure. The engineers learn construction work. They erect buildings on the field. Soldiers aboard a ship. They practice drilling aboard the ship. They climb a net. The ship underway at sea.
Glimpse of pilot and crewmember with binoculars, inside a U.S. Navy K-5 anti-submarine blimp in flight over Long Island Sound. Aerial view of the blimp, over water. View from the blimp, of a submarine moving at hight speed, partially submerged, in the water below. Later views of the submarine fully surfaced moving at low speed.
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