U.S. Army training camp for World War 1 service. Group of American soldiers demonstrates a charge and use of bayonet during a drill. Other soldiers stand in formation. Trees in the background.
Activities of the U.S. Army troops at a training camp in the United States, preparing for service in World War I. Military trucks and cars lined up on a field of the camp. Two soldiers walking on the field. Buildings in the background. Soldiers stand beside a car and observe as an instructor demonstrates engine repair.
Training of U.S. Navy sailors during World War I. The navy sailors in white uniforms standing in formation. Trees and houses in the background. The soldiers practice calisthenics and exercises on a large parade field. An officer instructs the sailors. The sailors standing near an artillery piece or old cannon. The sailors practice rifle shooting. The sailors seated aboard tender boats launching from shore and underway on a river or large lake. The soldiers row the boats with oars.
United States Senator Brien McMahon, chairman of the Joint Commission on Atomic Energy, addressing the nation in the United States. Senator McMahon standing at the microphones speaks about the first atomic bomb test conducted by Soviet Russia (called RDS-1, First Lightning, or Joe 1) on August 29, 1949. The Senator talks about the President's announcement that the Soviet Union has exploded its first atomic bomb. He speaks about the atomic energy project and the necessity for U.S. President Truman to talk to the Russians. He says that the whole world has to be alerted about the atomic bomb explosion and interference of the United Nations is necessary in the matter.
The training of the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Bliss in Texas. The soldiers on horses and in jeeps traverse rough terrain. The soldiers hold rifles. (World War II period).
The training of the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Bliss in Texas. Soldiers on horses and in jeeps traverse rough terrain. A few soldiers advance holding a bazooka. The soldiers place the bazooka on its stand and fire. Smoke rises from the firing. (World War II period).
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