People gather to watch the Winter Olympics in Canada. A man holding the Austrian flag marches followed by his team of participants. Women participants geared up in winter clothing also march past the crowd. The participants of other countries also march on the snow covered surface.
People gather to watch the Winter Olympics in Canada. A man hoists the Olympic flag on a pole. A huge torch burning on the inauguration day. One of the previous Olympic winners gives a brief speech. Women in uniform march. Participants march while onlookers and dignitaries watch them.
People gather to watch the Winter Olympics in Canada. Women participants in uniforms march. A group of men walks with skiing equipment. Participants march with the flags of their countries and a banner. A huge crowd seated on bleachers to watch the Winter Olympics.
People gather to watch the Winter Olympics in Canada. A crowd seated on bleachers. Participants march with the flags of their countries and banners. The participants from France march with their banner and flag.
People gather to watch the Winter Olympics in Canada. The crowd seated on bleachers cheer during the Olympics. The Olympics arena with snow covered peaks in the background. Participants play ice hockey in a rink.
A U.S. Navy training film about replenishing in sea. The film is titled 'Fueling and Replenishing at Sea'. Two ship in sea transfer ammunition, cargo, fuel and personnels from one to another. Provision ships and cargo ships in the sea. Boom head cranes and winches at ship. Two types of transfer methods are described using pointers High Line Method and Burtoning Method. To transfer high load wire winches are used. An operator at wire handing winch. Forward loading area at ship described. Type of hooks, their functioning on both the delivery ship and the receiving ship is explained. Work of winch-men on both ships discussed. Horizontal lift of provisions. Use of slings in transfer demonstrated. A cargo is unloaded on a ship and sailors move it on a conveyor belt. Ammunitions handled with extra care during transfer. The distance between two ships is maintained at 70 feet. Sailors talk on communication line between both ships. High Line Method of transfer described in detail. Arrangements of haul line described.