United States Air Force General Nathan Farragut Twining and staff arrives in Munda, Solomon Islands during World War II. They arrive at the new headquarter in Munda. General Twining with staff arrives at USAAF B-17 Flying Fortress. They board the plane. They come out of the plane after reaching at the destination and sit in jeeps. The jeeps leave the area.
Family group at beach in Coney Island. Ladies well dressed in fashions of the day, sit on edge of boardwalk protected by beach umbrella and parasols. A very young child also fashionably dressed stands near them under the umbrella. A young man in suit and tie, wearing a straw hat, chats with one of the women. On the sand, several older children in swimming attire, of the period, play with one another. Surf can be seen in the background. (Edison Company, 1898)
A street in Coney Island, New York City. People in the streets in the United States. A man rides a bicycle along a street. A banner suspended across the road reads: 'Lunch Room'. People on cycles, horse drawn surrey, and other modes of transport on the street. Many pedestrians stroll along the sidewalk, past large restaurant building.
Members of the U.S. Armed Forces on United States Navy Ship Barrett at dock at Pier 10, Staten Island, New York. A sailor operates a 'Pepsi-cola' dispenser to serve drinks to the members. The members of the U.S. Armed Forces drink. Captain Towne, U.S. Navy, Commanding Officer of the USNS Barrett (T-AP-196), looks at the soldiers and sailors carrying barracks bags aboard the ship. Captain Towne stands near door. The members of the U.S. Armed Forces sit and chat. They walk on a gangplank and carry bags aboard ship.
Hostesses on U.S. Navy ship USNS Barrett (T-AP-196) in Staten Island, New York. U.S. Navy Chaplain Albert J. Clement looks on as the hostesses walk on a canopied gangplank aboard the ship. The hostesses wave from the deck.
Activities of people aboard the United States Naval Ship ( USNS ) Barrett in Staten Island, New York. Two hostesses stand. Sailors and other officers salute as Admiral Voseller comes aboard. A woman and naval officers also come aboard. White and African American U.S. Army soldiers carry their barracks bags aboard the ship.
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