Footage shot after United States battleships conclude bombardment of Japanese-held Fort Drum in Manila Bay, Philippines during World War 2. Fortified Fort Drum is seen on El Fraile Island in Manila Bay, with large gun turrets clearly visible on its top. U.S. troops and engineers had gained access to air vents on the fort top deck, pumped in oil and gasoline, and set a timed fuse. Footage shows fused explosive detonating, followed by massive explosion and black smoke as the flammables ignite.
Forests being converted to lumber industry in the United States. Worker haul logs to the skid (log sledge). These logs are carried further by horse carts. Roadway is sprinkled by water to make a smooth ice road. Large load of logs on tractors. Logs hauled to rails for shipment. A train loaded with wood logs departs from the station.
United States workers working in a butchery in the United States. Workers cut beef with the help of saw. They use knives to trim the cut pieces. Cans being closed and put on conveyor belts.
United States workers working in a butchery in the United States. Workers remove entrails from the abdominal cavity of beef inside a beef locker. Workers quarter beef hanging on a hook. Cattle moves on runway in the stockyard. Workers remove skin from the dead cows. Men on horseback drive cattle in a runway on stockyard.
People make use of electricity in the United States. The electricity plant provides electricity to every home. Family seated in the house as they use electricity. Women read book under a lamp and play piano. Man operates machine and carries batteries. Man lights a hanging lamp in the house.
A railroad train approaching from far in the distance, reaching camera position, and passing by as it moves on railway track in the United States. Low view of railway track looking into the distance. Train approaching in the distance.The large black locomotive engine coming into view and approaching at high speed, hauling train cars. The steam locomotive engine sending steam and smoke upwards as the train passes by. Passenger cars going by quickly, coupled to the train.
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