Maneuvers of the U.S. submarines off the coast of California. Large group of submarines underway. USS Nautilus (SS-168) underway. The crash diving of USS Nautilus. Point of view shot from conning tower as submarine dives, with water covering deck and front gun as it goes under water. Periscopes and conning towers of submarines underway. Conning tower of the submarine as it submerges. Mountains and coastline in the background. Aerial view of the submarines underway.
Maneuvers of the U.S. submarines off the coast of California. Interior of a submarine. Men at the controls of the submarine. A periscope rising out of the periscope well. Captain of the submarine looking through periscope.
Maneuvers of the U.S. submarines off the coast of California. USS Nautilus surfacing. Bow of the submarine breaking through water.
A grave on the Solomon island, Melanesia. Chaplains arrive near the grave. A tent near the grave. The chaplains approach the stone marker. They look at the grave.
Training film 'Vehicular firing M4 medium tank' depicts workings of M4 Sherman tanks during wartime ( World War II). An M4 medium tank moving on a field in the United States. A man aboard the tank. An officer standing in the field. He speaks about the functions of the tank. He talks about the features and the parts of the tank. Machine guns, anti aircraft gun and other guns mounted on the tank. A tank commander, a driver and a gunner aboard the tank. Interior of the tank. A man operates a radio. The driver and the gunner close the hatch and get inside the tank. The gunner checks a gun and loads it.
A training film depicts the workings of M4 tanks during wartime (World War II). A M-4 Sherman tank on a field in the United States. Interior of the tank. A gunner seated inside the tank and working. He checks the oil level gauge and unlocks a turret. He traverses the turret manually. The turret motor is turned on. The turret is traversed back and forth. The control unit plug is checked. A stabilizer is switched on and is adjusted to a gun. A man revolves the knob of an instrument. He places his foot on an instrument and tests the electric control.
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