Crowd of workers outside a rifle factory. Trolleys pass each other on streets while driving through crowd of workers coming and going outside the armament factory.
U.S. Army soldiers arrive at a training encampment by train. Soldiers in training each firing a pistol at targets on an open field. Groups of soldiers prone in a line firing rifles, then running across a field. The troops mount a wall obstacle. Again they lie prone and fire across a field. The troops are in training for mission to Veracruz Mexico following the Tampico Affair.
U.S. Army cavalrymen arrive at a very steep embankment and ride their mounts down, one at a time. The slope is so steep that the horses must slide down. The riders must lean back to an extreme degree as they descend. Every horse and rider successfully accomplishes the test. The next scene shows cavalry riding rapidly toward a fence. They stop short and the cavalrymen make their horses lie down as they dismount.
Farm scene. Man caries a pole on his shoulders. Officials and workers converse with each other on the field. Steam engine and threshing machine arrives on horse drawn wagon carriages. Steam engine operates a threshing pulley machine at barn. Workers put wheat into threshing machine using pitchforks.
Training film 'The SOS A Division' shows the organization of an area, development and operation of trains in the defense of a position. Animated map shows the train network of Northern and Southern columns. The A Division with a regiment of Medium artillery marches in two columns. The Defense Commander occupies and defends Main Line Resistance and Regimental Reserve Line positions. The advance Guards seize forward ridge to cover development of division and occupation of the position.
Film 'Meat Again' shows the by products of meat. Men at table placing pieces of meat in cans. They cover the can and weld it. Workers working at large round machines. Man places the cans on machine. Machines capping meat cans. Women workers inspect meat cans kept on the table. Worker operates a vacuum machine. Large soldering iron covering air holes on cans. Men place and remove the meat cans in steam retorts where meat is cooked. The cans move through a labeling machine. A woman wraps cans in paper.
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