General George C Marshall, General T Roosevelt, Sir John Dill and Lord Louis Mountbatten review troops during maneuvers. Soldiers lying on the ground use field telephones to communicate. (World War II period).
American Military Policemen (MPs) enter an office premise .One of the MPs checks a file cabinet. He opens his tool box and takes out a chemical bottle. The chemical sprayed near the key hole of the cabinet. Fingerprints revealed and photographs of the fingerprints taken for analysis.
The Ford Plant in Detroit. Panorama of Ford Plants. Workers and automobiles outside a Ford Plant. Imperial Mine, Michigamme, Michigan. Ford iron ore mine buildings. Ford coal mines, Nuttallburg and Twin Branch, West Virginia. Kentenia, Pond Creek and Stone, Kentucky. West Virginia, supplies a low volatile smokeless coal. Coal mine and homes. Railroad coal cars drawn by locomotives. Lumber Iron Mountain and Sidnaw, Michigan. Lumbering Operations. Workers and automobile assembly line. Waste metal baled and melted with other metal. By adding this scrap steel greater strength obtained.
Group of men watch engine run of the first Model A Ford car on final assembly line. Sign on the engine reads 'Model A, No 1, Completed Oct. 20, 1927'. Henry Ford, Edsel Ford, Charles Sorensen, and others with model-A on final assembly line.
Two men stand by a Ford model automobile mired in mud. Men attempt to push the automobile out of mud.
Girls and a boy dance around a new model Ford convertible car on stage during a show. Audience watch the dancers perform. Dancers get in car, pose and dance.
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