From a United States Army training film describing techniques of the chemical warfare service. United States troops advance behind successive smokescreens made with phosphorous hand grenades. An explosion with smoke rising in the surrounding area.
A United States Army training film about chemical warfare. United States soldiers light toxic candles (yielding only smoke in this training operation). Smoke rises from the candles and spreads in the surrounding area. U.S. troops wear gas masks. A soldier lights the toxic candles placed in a line on the ground.
A United States Army training film about chemical warfare. United States soldiers fire artillery with 75mm shells to achieve a smokescreen. Explosions on the ground with smoke surrounding the area. The soldiers load and fire artillery.
A United States Army training film about chemical warfare and the Chemical Warfare Service. United States soldiers install Livens gas projectors (delivering smoke) directed towards mock enemy in trenches. Explosions on the ground with smoke spreading in the surrounding area.
A United States Army training film about chemical warfare service. United States soldiers in World War 1 fire Stokes Mortars after assembling them. Soldiers in arms-length line pass readied mortars forward and fire them in rapid succession. Explosions in the distance with smoke spreading and overcoming the area in smokescreen. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Gala parade welcomes Orioles in Baltimore, United States. The people welcome Orioles which is a professional baseball team. Vice President Richard Milhous Nixon leads the march. Every one cheers for the team.
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