A training film in the United States on tactical operations of U.S. Air Force UH-1 Iroquois helicopters. Helicopters parked on a field. Crew members seated near the helicopters. Flying techniques for exfiltration are the same as are used during infiltration. Men standing near a jeep parked on the field. They discuss. The ground team operating in the enemy territory reports to them. The helicopters take off. Men locate a landing zone on a map. A gunner fires from a helicopter. A patrol team contacts them and reports about their activities. They fire guns. Gun ships are launched and are directed to the area by a Forward Air Controller. Aerial view of gun ships in flight. Smoke rises due to firing by the gun ships. They attempt to suppress the enemy fire with mini guns and rockets. A second set of gunships is launched to replace the first one. They fire guns. The patrol team reports that there is no further firing by the enemy. They call the helicopters to recover and extricate the team. The helicopters in flight over the area. The ground crew is taken aboard with the help of ropes and ladders. All aircraft return to their base for refueling and rearming after the completion of the mission.
U.S. Secretary of Labor James J Davis retires from his office in Washington DC, United States. Hoover cabinet bids farewell to Davis. U.S. President Herbert Hoover and Davis pose along with other officials. Hoover , Davis and other officials seated in chairs. Officials stand behind them. They pose.
An auto race being held in Phoenix, Arizona. American race car driver Willard Prentiss drives his car along a race track. Trees and buildings in the background. The car crashes against fences. People run towards the car.
A film titled 'The Message' on technological advancements in the United States. An Indian runs through woods. Different forms of signaling are used for short distance communication. Native American Indian sends smoke signals. Three sailors send signals with semaphore flags from the top of a building. Mail delivery system. Mailmen in horse-drawn sleighs. Actor portraying Benjamin Franklin looks out of a window at lightning. He discovered electricity. He stands in an open field with a kite and a key. Other great inventors utilize electricity to develop telegraph, telephone, wireless and the like. A ticker tape, a telephone switchboard and a radio in operation.
A film on technological advancements in the United States. Use of belts to convey messages from an operating table to a central point. Women operate a multiplex system. They put a messages on a belt. Telegrams are routed by use of pigeon holes. The telegrams are dropped down a chute and are pigeon holed by a woman. Time is stamped on all the telegrams with an electric clock. A woman stamps the telegrams. Women put the routed telegrams in a carrier. The transmission of a message.
A film on technological advancements, innovations, and inventions in the United States during the industrial age and industrial revolution. An actor portraying Benjamin Franklin talks to other men. A man explains to him how a wireless is operated. Benjamin Franklin actor at a telephone switchboard. An operator hands him earphones. Franklin listens. A radiophone in operation. A recording being played on a phonograph. Closeup view of the needle on the phonograph while the record is playing. Franklin listens to radio. Two men, standing near a biplane aircraft, operate a battery-powered Aldis lamp. (Slate incorrectly refers to Heliograph, which uses the sun as light source.) One man uses a sight to aim the lamp at the intended recipient of the message. The other man, holding the battery, sends coded message by operating a key on the battery box. Biplane in flight overhead signals back. Franklin seated at a desk writes in candlelight.
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