U.S. Generals visit the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during World War II. U.S. Army Air Force General Carl Andrew Spaatz and U.S. Army General Omar Nelson Bradley visit the Liberty Bell. They touch the bell and smile. Philadelphia Mayor, Bernard Samuels,shows them inscribed names and a crack in the bell. The Generals pose with, an unidentified Major General, for a camera. Military officers, in a reviewing stand, rise to applaud the Generals. The American flag in the background.
U.S. Army draftees head for a training in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Girls walk down a road as they carry American flags. Girls dressed in colorful dresses beat drums. The new recruits carrying banners walk on a street. The draftees being administered an oath of office as officials look on. A sign on a bus reads 'Philadelphia's 1st contingent of draftees'. The draftees aboard a bus wave.
Liberty Loan Drive parade in downtown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. American flags fly from buildings lining the street.A British flag is also seen. An Army mobile searchlight drives down the center of the street, followed by a motorcycle and side car. Faculty and students of Philadelphia High School for Girls parade. A Holt tractor pulls a large piece of field artillery.People stand along the road to watch the parade with the Japanese flags and other Allied flags in the background. A band of Army soldiers plays music as they march. A Spad aircraft is seen mounted high on a float. Truck passes with an elephant in the back. American soldiers march in a Liberty loan drive and people look on.
United States Navy aircraft carrier Langley (CVL-27) being activated at Philadelphia Navy shipyard in Pennsylvania prior to transfer to France. A French officer and navy men on the pier at Philadelphia Navy yard. The officer reviews the navy men lined up on the pier. The officer at a blackboard in a classroom as he briefs the navy men.
The division of Psychiatrists treat soldiers suffering from psychological trauma in the camps in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dramatization : A medical van carries wounded soldiers to a field Hospital with sign "Baker Medical Company. Philadelphia Naval Hospital". Animation depicts the various aid stations and hospitals. The medical van arrives at a base hospital. Soldiers near tents at the base. Injured soldiers walk near the tents. The injured soldiers taken out of the medical van and carried on a stretcher. Soldiers watch as the injured soldier is taken out of the van. Soldiers carry another soldier inside the tent. A psychiatrist talks to an injured soldier. The injured soldier walks away. Medics work on soldiers inside the tent. Medics treat the leg of an injured soldier. A medic checks the eyes of an injured soldier. Medics take out a harmonica from the pocket of an injured soldier under going psychological trauma (later called PTSD or post traumatic stress disorder). The medics check the eyes of the patient. The psychiatrist talks to another soldier. Soldiers in a chow line.
City of Philadelphia hails patriot Haym Salomon who helped finance the Continental Army in the American Revolution against Britain. People march on a street with the American flag. Officials place wreath at plaque honoring Haym Salomon in Mikveh Israel Cemetery. They then salute. One elderly Civil War veteran is among them. A man reads from a piece of paper in hand. Inscription on the plaque honoring Haym Salomon is shown up close.
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