A World War 2 training film in the United States about the means and importance of camouflage in a war. An observer studies an aerial photograph. Markings on a photograph. A drawing depicts the means of detecting an enemy installation as trucks leave marks on the road leading to the installation. It depicts how the traffic must be rooted past the installation. Soldiers at a map as they discuss and take down notes. A soldier puts up a sign on a tree that reads 'Keep on taped path', 'no smoking after sundown'. A soldier covers a truck with dry branches of a tree.
A film titled 'The Bivouac Area' about the precautions to be taken to avoid enemy detection of a bivouac area during World War 2. Propellers of aircraft rotate as the engine starts. Aerial view of the truck convoys and tire marks on ground. A man observes pictures of a bivouac area in a training area of the United States. Explosion on ground. Man points on pictures of the bivouac area while studying the area. A man studies a map. A truck being driven. Men disembark truck and inspect the site. A truck convoy moves out of a jungle. A man directs the convoy. Trucks take turn and move towards the bivouac area. A board reads 'Stay on taped paths, Park under cover'. Men brush up grass to hide tire marks of the truck convoy. Tracks made by the moving truck convoy. Trucks parked in tree shadows. A truck under a tree shadow. A man jumps out of the truck and directs the truck to move forward in shade.
Men cut trees in timber area. Timber cutting activities move towards new areas as the timber in the old area exhaust. The motto is 'Skin er Clean'. View of cut trees. View of exhausted timber area.
A film titled 'Dictionary of Indian Sign Language' starts. General Hugh L. Scott of Smithsonian Institute, is seated on a chair demonstrates Indian sign language. General Scott demonstrates signs for grass, brush, tree, grove, forest, flower, fruit, nut, hay and hard wood.
General Hugh L. Scott of Smithsonian Institute, is seated on a chair demonstrates Indian sign language. General Scott demonstrates two signs for Ash Tree.
The stern wheel steamer Mark Twain at the Mississippi river bank in the United States. The steamboat Mark Twain steamship stops at the bank of the Mississippi river river. Trees on the bank of the river. Men standing at the river bank awaiting the arrival of the boat. The men board the steam ship.
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