Opening scene is an animated map showing Coast Guard Stations on Long Island, New York and on New Jersey coasts. Aerial view of Coast Guard Station Number 75. Narrator says manual life boats are launched into the surf from this Station. Camera pans closeup over the station, showing its buildings. Aerial view of inlet on South shore of Long Island from which powered life boats can launch into calm waters. Aerial view of the Fire Island (Long Island) Coast Guard Station with launching runway for power boats. Ground level closeup of the Fire Island Station. A power lifeboat being launched down its runway. Water level view of the power lifeboat speeding along the inlet towards the open sea. View from a height of the path the power lifeboat will follow to the sea. Change of scene shows map of life guard stations along Eastern shore of Maryland, the coast of Virginia and area around the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, with focus on cities of Norfolk and Newport News. It also extends South to outer islands of North Carolina. Battered hulk of a ship in surf in this area.
Demonstration of the long thrust attack with a fake bayonet. Narrator discusses the specifics of the long thrust attack - foot positioning, hand positioning, etc. More demonstrations. Two soldiers practicing the move facing one another. Narrator discusses eye position and distance required for a long thrust attack.
Wild birds in a zoo in the United States. A long necked bird on a tree limb. It feeds its young ones. A nest in a rushy swamp. Long neck birds in thicket. A bird feeds its chicks.
Wild birds in a zoo in the United States. Long neck birds in thicket. The eggs of the birds in a nest. Baby birds in the nest are fed by the adult birds. A long necked bird on a tree limb. A bird in its nest with the young ones.
Men pull a long wooden boat upstream against a strong current in a narrow rocky river in Japan. Several similar boats come rapidly downstream through rapids and dodging rocks in the water. Some of the men use oars to steer while another sits in the front quickly pivoting the bow using a long pole. Some of the men hold parasol umbrellas over head to shield from the sun.
Vice Admiral AT Long congratulates United States Atlantic ship staff. Sailors and officers stand aligned. Vice Admiral AT Long comes on the destroyer Atlantic ship Admiral comes to congratulate them
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