As photographed from deck of another vessel, an obsolete 19th century two-stacker target ship is struck by torpedo and blown to pieces during naval test in United States. A large ship displaying numerous signal flags is seen in the background.
United States Relocation Program for Japanese-American civilians in World War II. A Japanese couple walks in Midwest. Building and houses at the Relocation Center. Civilians leave the Center and War Relocation Authority (WRA) offices provide employment to them. A Japanese man works in crop of corns and check corn bugs in Illinois. Another works with machine in a factory. A Japanese nurse gives medicine to a woman lay on bed in women surgical ward of a hospital. A man operates tractor in a field. A boy works on machine in a factory to make kitchen equipment.
Men of Japanese descent at a meeting in the United States, circa 1941-1942, near time of opening of relocation centers and internment camps for Japanese citizens. Men sit at a meeting table. A man stands and speaks. A man wears glasses. A man smokes.
Signal Corps Band plays in United States. Soldier sit around a radio and listen to music. Billboard of Signal Corps Band, playing- 'The Rachmaninoff' and time of the show. Banner on stage 'Music from Monmouth'. Instrumentalists play with Piano. Conductor shakes hand with piano player. Audience clap. (World War II period).
Women's Reserve (US Navy WAVES) audience listens and claps during a musical show in the United States. Women reserve sailor WAVES enter into theater in line past billboard of the show. Sheet music of 'Yankee Doodle', 'Tenting on the Old Camp Ground', 'A hot time in the Old Town', and over leaf of 'Over There'. Women sailor audience sits in theater and claps. Women WAVES enter theater in orderly lines, passing a billboard advertising Frank Sinatra.
Marquee banner for movie at a theater in United States. Man stands on ladder besides marquee sign for 'All talking pictures'. Banner of '100% All Talking Picture', and promoting movie"The Cockeyed World" showing at the theatre.
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