Documentary featuring Lead Belly, an American folk and blues musician in United States. Lead Belly also known Huddie William Ledbetter as he sings a song 'Irene Goodnight' and plays guitar as his wife Martha Ledbetter sits in a chair and others stand during a get together. He plays a guitar and hums along.
Documentary featuring Lead Belly, an American folk and blues musician in United States. Lead Belly also known Huddie William Ledbetter as sings a song 'Irene Goodnight' and plays guitar as his wife Martha Ledbetter sits in a chair and others stand during a get together. He plays a guitar and hums along.
The United States naval staff boards aircraft to perform human aerial acrobat. Civilians watch through binoculars and take pictures. The staff jumps from aircraft. They perform aerial acrobats. Naval staff opens parachute before reaching the ground.
Camouflaged dummies and decoys in World War II. Realistic looking artificial rocks made by United States soldiers. Framework made of wire. Soldier lifts the framework from ground and places white paper on it. A group of soldiers paints the covered framework with natural mud color. The wired framework is removed from inside. Black paint sprayed on the imitation rock. Soldier removes cover from ditch on ground and emerges with a rifle in his hand. Soldier enters a camouflaged rocky area on ground. Tents covered with nets.
Disguise and camouflage techniques for U.S. Army military equipment in World War 2. United States soldiers place lightweight framework over tank to make it look like a truck, during World War II. Soldier removes framework from the tank when not in use. Jeep moves with a decoy framework on it. Soldier parks the jeep and comes out of the framework. Soldiers cover the assembled framework with cloth. The dummy tank lightweight construction is easily lifted by two men and placed over a jeep. Soldier drives away with the tank dummy. Aircraft flies overhead. Camouflaged tank drives on road.
Modifications on United States M-4 Medium Tank. Wide boogie wheel track and 76 mm gun barrel. Modified Sherman Tank moves on open ground. The suspension in the boogie wheels gives better maneuverability.
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