A U.S. Navy training film about operating a wound in the eye of an American soldier during World War II. A soldier with an eye injury being operated upon. Doctor performs ocular enucleation on the eye. Speculum being inserted into the eye. Extraocular muscles being picked up and cut. Various rectus being cut like the inferior, superior and lateral. Scissors being used to cut a part and considerable hemorrhage occurs. Suture being passed in circular manner. A sphere of glass being implanted to muscle as a base. Suture being tied and conjunctival wound is sutured. Dressing being applied on the eye.
A U.S. Navy training film about operating a wound in the eye of an American soldier during World War II. A doctor conducts ocular examination of a soldier's eye for any foreign body. An X ray being taken to determine the presence of a foreign body in the patient's eye. Animation shows the presence of a foreign body in the eye and how it leads to infection. A wounded soldier being carried away on litter and being air evacuated. An aircraft in flight.
Italian SSB 2-man torpedo hoisted in a crane hook. View of controls in the cockpit of the SSB torpedo. Pilots in the cockpit of the SSB underway in water. Crew put on their scuba type face masks. SSB torpedo dives under the water surface. Torpedo comes on the surface and alongside a merchant ship. The Captain remains in the cockpit and the 2nd man gets off the torpedo. He fastens a clamp to the keel of taget ship and then pulls a warhead from the torpedo and fastens it to the target ship. He climbs back aboard the the SSB and they pull away.
Animation depicts various means of detecting sneak attack craft and protecting harbors. It illustrates ways of detecting a sneak torpedo through means like multi terrain loop and short pulse herald. A man in a control room speaks on a phone. A human torpedo underwater. A torpedo dives under the water. Detection device used to detect the presence of torpedoes in water. A technician works on the control panel of the detection device. A graph being printed. Short pulse herald technique being used to to detect torpedoes underwater. A radar detects the presence of torpedoes in sea. A torpedo underway on the surface and underwater. Effectiveness of torpedo nets. (World War II period).
United States Marines Corps leave United States to invade Solomon islands during World War II. A ship pulls away from the San Francisco harbor. San Francisco skyline in the background. Ship passes under the Golden Gate bridge. Marines on the deck of the ship. Ship underway in the Pacific Ocean. Men at anti aircraft guns during a drill aboard a ship. Admiral Halsey confers with Marine officers. Troops on the bridge of the ship as it arrives at a harbor in Australia. General Vandegrift and other officers disembark from the ship and are greeted by other officers. Soldiers climb down the gangplank.
United States Marines Corps arrive in Australia to invade Solomon islands during World War II. Marines come ashore and march to the staging area. Marines get into camp tents at the staging area. Marines read a newspaper. Officers outside a building.
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