Gasoline railroad tankers in a desert, United States. A gasoline tanker truck parked beside. American soldiers load five gallon gasoline cans onto a military covered truck. (World War II period).
Pearl Harbor bombed by Japanese. Harbor installations and warships burn from bombing of Japanese planes. Hickham Field with wrecked planes and hangars. Destroyed planes in hangar. Two partially sunken warships at dock. (World War II period).
General George C Marshall, General T Roosevelt, Sir John Dill and Lord Louis Mountbatten review troops during maneuvers. Soldiers lying on the ground use field telephones to communicate. (World War II period).
American Military Policemen rush from a headquarter building onto their motorcycle in United States. Policemen mount on their motorcycles and prepare to leave.
Men work in an ammunition factory in the United States. Ammunition stacked inside a building. Men write down information about the shells. Interior of the factory. Men work on a gun barrel inside the factory. Other men watch. An officer discusses with a man. Artillery lined up on the battlefield. Soldiers stand near the artillery. (World War II period).
Colonel Charles Lindbergh addresses people in New York City, United States. Interior of the Manhattan Center during the America First Committee rally. People gather inside the building. Colonel Charles Lindberg at a microphone. He talks about the position of the United States during World War II underway in Europe. He speaks the protectionist and anti-war sentiment, stating, "When England asks us to enter this war, she is considering her own future, and that of her Empire. In making our reply, I believe we should consider the future of the United States and that of the Western Hemisphere." People cheer and applaud.
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