Training maneuvers during Operation Alligator Hide at the White Beach Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California, United States. Marines sit behind a barbed wire fence in the simulated village of Santa Maria. Two villagers standing beside a tent atop a hill. A United States Marines Sikorsky UH34D helicopter in flight above the hilly area. The helicopter in flight over the trees on the hill. Two helicopters in low flight over the hill. The villagers looking at the Marines standing beside the wooden fence. One of the villagers talking to the Marines across the barbed wire fence. Other Marines in the background. The Marines beside a stream in the hilly area. Two helicopters landing on the hilly area. One of the Marines signaling to the helicopters. A few Marines run to one of the helicopters and board the helicopter. 'Marines, SP7' written on the helicopter. A few Marines beside the other helicopter parked behind. 'SP23' written on the front part of the helicopter. The helicopters lift off. A jeep with a flag on the front parked beside the fence. A Marine beside the jeep watches the helicopters in flight.
Training maneuvers during Operation Alligator Hide at the White Beach Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California, United States. Simulation: Several Marines walking over a dirt road beside a barbed wire fence. The Marines move through an open wooden gate in the wire fence. A small explosion occurs next to the fence simulating a booby trap. A U.S. Navy Corpsman kneels on the ground examining a medical tag on the jacket of a wounded Marine lying on the ground. Other Marines in the background. The corpsman unravels a tape as he prepares to place a bandage while sitting beside the wounded Marine. The Marines in the grassy area beside the wounded Marine. Other Marines stand atop a small hill. A Marine kneeling on the ground pushing dirt away from the booby trap. The wounded Marine with the face bandaged lying on the ground. A Marine standing aiming a pistol. A Marine kneeling on the ground probing in the dirt area with a bayonet. Another Marine holding an M-14 rifle looks on. The Marines carry the wounded Marine up a small hill. Mountains in the far background. The Marines lift the wounded Marine on a stretcher and move through a barbed wire gate. A Marine lying on the ground and with a wooden replica of rifle looking down into a cave in ground. The Marine looking down into the cave entrance. The Marines with M-14 rifles carrying the wounded Marine over a small hill. They place the Marine on the ground. The Marines lifting the wounded Marine and moving down the small hill followed by the other Marines.
British car driver Campbell sets new world record. He drives his sport car named Bluebird at 246 miles an hour at Daytona Beach in Florida USA. Other cars escorting the Bluebird. Campbell congratulated.
Ralph Boston jumps and betters his own American long jump record during California relays in California. Dyrol Burleson wins over Tom O'hara in a race.
United States Naval fleet off the coast of the Philippines during World War II. U.S. Marines climb over the side of cargo nets and into an LCVP ( Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel). The marines go over the side of a ship into the LCVP. A four barrel 5" 38 caliber naval gun aboard a destroyer fires. A United States destroyer of Fletcher class bombards the coast. 5" 38 caliber naval gun fires. The destroyer bombards the beach. An LSMR (Landing Ship Medium, Rocket) fires rockets. Shells explode on the beach. A United States battleship of Nevada class camouflaged by Thayer method bombards the beach. 5 inch and 40 mm guns fire at the beach. Crew loads and fires a 3"50 caliber gun. Explosions occur. An LCS ( Landing Craft Support) near the beach. The destroyer of Fletcher class bombards the beach. Aircraft fly over the convoy of ships. Sky lookouts on the bridge of a ship. Camouflaged destroyer and a heavy cruiser of Baltimore class bombards the beach. Twin mounts on a cargo ship bombard the beach. A man with a long glass leans against a signal lamp towards the beach.
Successful endurance flight of U.S. Army Air Corps C-2A aircraft in Los Angles, California. C-2A Question Mark aircraft taxis and takes off from an airfield in California. Douglas C-1 transport aircraft in flight. C-1 aircraft lowers a hose to refuel the C-2A in mid air. Hose attached to the aircraft as oil, food and gasoline are being supplied to C-2A aircraft. C-1 refueled C-2A Question Mark during the 150 hour long endurance flight.
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