Men place signal flags on the U.S.S Tennessee in New York. They pull the flags with the help of ropes and tie them on the ship. Signal flags on the ship.
Scenes from shakedown cruise of USS Tennessee battleship (BB-43), soon after its June 1920 commissioning in New York. Smoke from the battleship stack and US Navy sailors on the ship.
A liberty ship prepared for a voyage in New York, United States during World War II. Ship in the sea. Smoke from the stacks of ship. United States flag on the ship. War equipment loaded on the ship. Officers talk amongst themselves. They discuss a document. A sailor talks to an officer in the Ship personnel office. Officer talks on a phone. Merchant seamen hired in Union halls and through War Shipping administration offices. Other ships in the background. Crew members load goods and talk amongst themselves. Tank destroyers and bombs loaded on the ship and lashed down.
Navy gunners assemble 20mm and other guns on Liberty ship in the sea, New York, United States. Officer moves upstairs with a bag in hand. He talks to the other crew members on the ship. An officer in a compartment talks to a crew member. Crew members look at a locomotive loaded on the ship. Life boats check. Repair kit and other important things on the ship.
Navy gun crews report to the officers on the ship in the sea, New York, United States. Officers discuss in the conference room. Ship captains get convoy orders. Charts on a board in the background.
The ship warped away from the pier and joins another ship in its convoy position in New York, United States. Crew members and officers on the ship. Smoke from the stacks. Flags on the ship.
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