Views of the interior of the Command Operations Center (COC) of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) deep within Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado. A U.S. Army Staff Sergeant is seen at one of the duty stations. He receives phone calls and makes notes. View of lighted control panels in otherwise darkened Control Center.
Animated map shows the front line of battle, between Republican and Nationalist forces, curving North from Aranjuez, towards Madrid, during the Spanish Civil War. View from hilltop of shells exploding in distance. Closeup of Republican trenches and soldiers taking doors from a town, to reinforce them. The troops installing the doors in the sides of the trenches. Troops carrying supplies and gathering together for a meal behind a protecting hill. Soldiers eating and reading posted information and sharing newspapers inside their fortified positions. A soldier climbs steps into a truck equipped as a traveling barber shop, where he gets a shave and haircut. The mobile barbershop moves on to another location. A camouflaged military vehicle tows a huge loudspeaker out the gates of of a Republican army post. It drives to the front lines, where it broadcasts music for the Republican army troops. View inside the control trailer where the operator places a vinyl record album on a phonograph player. Sound of the broadcast transmitted in the area. Troops in trenches listening as they man their positions and maintain their weapons. An instructor reviews information about their weapons with a group of soldiers, who had little prior experience with firearms. These new recruits are being taught how to disassemble and reassemble a rifle.
U.S. invasion of Iwo Jima during World War 2. A sailor eats a sandwich. U.S. Landing ship Infantry (LSI) No. 1029, firing rockets at the shore of Iwo Jima. Change of scene to aboard ship further from shore. Mount Suribachi visible in background. Other ships closer to shore. A U.S. Destroyer off the shore. A line of armed landing craft approaching Iwo Jima, headed by LCI-717. Views and closeup of USS Brule (APA-66) . Attack transports USS Cape Johnson (AP-172) and USS Fond du Lac (APA-644). the Destroyer Escort, USS Vammen (DE-644). The camouflaged Light Cruiser, USS Vicksburg (DL-86) bombarding the coast of Iwo Jima with 5 inch and 6 inch guns. A landing craft infantry approaching the shore, firing rockets. Large explosions in the water at a distance. USS LCI-65 returning from the shore. (Note: The ship at the 1:07 - 1:18 sec mark is a Pensacola class heavy cruiser and the ship at the 2:11 - 2:40 sec mark is the battleship USS North Carolina BB 55.)
The north railroad yards and station in Hamm, Germany during World War II. A sign board reads: 'Hamm'. Soldiers in a jeep drive past the sign board. Bomb damaged railroad yards. Damaged rails and ties.
The north railroad yards and station in Hamm, Germany during World War II. Bomb damaged railroad station. Railroad cars at the station loaded with German equipment and supplies. German lettering on freight cars. Flat cars with coils of cable.
The north railroad yards and station in Hamm, Germany during World War II. Bomb damaged railroad station. An aerial view of the railroad yards and the station. Smoke rises in the far background. Destroyed rails on the railroad station. Destroyed houses and buildings.
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