FBI agents working inside the FBI headquarters building perform fingerprint analysis. Agent performs the Fire Arm Identification. Identification done through fingerprints. Agent operates the computerized finger print reader. Solution being put on a suspects rifle for his fingerprint identification.
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Academy in Quantico, Virginia. American flag flutters on a pole in front of the building. Group of agents train and study at this center. Instructor instructs the agents under training. Training agents jump into water with rifles in hand. They attend a class of FBI procedures. Trainees practice target shooting.
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Men and women willing to become FBI agents undergo training at the FBI Academy. They undergo physical training and learn defense moves. Trainees exercising outdoors and running through an obstacle course. They jump over various hurdles. The FBI agents work at an office. Two men in suits walking down a long hall lined by filing cabinets. Agents in suits walking in the office building of the FBI Headquarters. Exterior and interior views of the FBI Headquarters in Washington D.C. View of light traffic on street in front of FBI Headquarters in Washington DC. View of civilian people walking on sidewalks and along busy streets of Washington DC with car traffic and many pedestrians. FBI agents in a car chase stop a suspect criminal racing in his car on the road. Agents block both side of the road with cars. The suspect exits his car and gives up, putting his hands on the hood of the car. The FBI agents approach with guns drawn. They handcuff the suspect.
The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 at the Naval Supply Depot, Theodore, Alabama. The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 at a dockyard. A crane removes supplies from boxcars and loads them onto the ship. Civilian workers load ammunition boxes. The workers hook loaded cartons as they are lowered by cranes. The workers wheel a large box of ammunition on a cart into the open bow door of the ship.
The return of "Carlson's Raiders," to Pearl Harbor following their successful Makin Raid in World War 2. View from a high point overlooking a wharf at Pearl Harbor, as the USS Nautilus (SS-168) approaches. The wharf is crowded with a military honor guard, a reception committee of high ranking naval officers, and other well-wishers. (Unrelated sequence inserted, of a surfaced submarine, as it fires its deck gun and smoke arises in the sea from a burning ship in the distance.) Scene shifts back to Pearl Harbor, again. This time it shows the USS Argonaut (SS-166) docked, and Admiral Chester Nimitz boarding the submarine and shaking hands with Lieutenant Commander John R. Pierce, USN, its Commanding Officer. Major James Roosevelt, USMCR, (President Roosevelt's son) who is Executive Officer of the Second Raider Battalion (Carlson's Raiders) salutes Nimitz, who then shakes hands with him. Scene shifts again, to deck of the USS Nautilus, where Admiral Nimitz, holding Japanese war trophies from the Makin Raid, discusses them with a young officer from the Second Raider Battalion. View of arms and equipment of the Marines on the submarine deck. Sailors transport a wounded Marine on a litter. Marine Raiders begin to leave the submarine and walk past a military honor guard with rifles at parade rest.
Shows a mother with her newly born triplets in Chicago,Illinois. The triplets sleep in bed. Mother carries them in a baby cart. Mother and father poses with their babies.
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