A U.S. Navy film titled ‘Docking and Undocking Large Flying Boats’ giving details about large flying boats in United States. A Martin XPB2M-1flying boat in water moves towards U dock for docking. Animation gives top view of a flying boat docking. U-dock shows sanders of slip which protects hull of boat. Main docking line extends from end of the slip to the boat. Inner buoy lines extend to anchor buoys and the flying boat. Outer buoy lines extend from winches to boat. Member of the crew handles lines from bow of the flying boat. Dock crewmen in a boat moving around flying boat and connect buoy lines. Officer signals for docking from dock. Dock crewmen handling lines at winches. Flying boat moves in. Tail of flying boat enters slip. Dock crewman handle lines at bow of flying boat. Crewman hooks up flying boat. Crewman releases the hook during an undocking procedure .
A report on nose-first docking of large flying boat, United States. Martin XPB2M-1flying boat moves towards a U-dock. Crewman handles lines from the flying boat. Dock crewmen in small boat connect buoy lines to tail of flying boat. Main docking line being attached to the bow of flying boat. Officer gives signal for docking from slip. Flying boat moored in. Dock crewmen handle lines. Tail-first undocking of flying boat as flying boat moves out of slip. Another method of docking being demonstrated as flying boat docks. Dock crewmen handle lines.
U.S. Marine Corps honor guard at UN Security Council at Hunter College, New York City. Honor Guard parade at Bronx Campus of Hunter College. Exteriors of Hunter College. A man talks with honor guard on steps of building. International delegates arrive in car to attend UN Security Council sessions held at Bronx Campus, Hunter College. Honor guard salutes delegates. Delegates walk through the campus towards a building. Honor guard checks identity cards of delegates arriving. Honor guard directs a foreign delegate. Overhead sign reads 'Council Chamber C Salle Du Conseil'. Delegates seated in the chamber. Honor guard parade in review. Honor guard lined up.
Medical treatment for victims of atomic bomb attacks in Hiroshima during World War II. A Japanese mother Hideko and her child Tako Irie strapped at her back, the same position when they faced the attack. The mother's face and entire body is burned while only the child's legs, which are protruding, are burned. The mother's body protected the rest of the child, including it's face and body. Mother undressed with child on her back. Straps being removed from her breasts to and the unburned areas where the straps were at the time of the blast. Mother turns body to show child's structure and burns on legs. Face of child without any burns, contrasts with bad burn scars on mother's face.
Victims of atomic bomb attacks in Hiroshima during World War 2. Japanese woman Masuda's face and upper portion of body. Result of radiation on her body. Medical nurse points to line of demarcation where pants protected body from burn.
Victims of atomic bomb attack carried out by United States over Hiroshima during World War 2. Japanese woman Hosotani shows regrowth of hair. She rotates her head further to reveal regrowth of hair. Entire back of patient with variations of burn area where kimono was doubled. Japanese medical doctor points out where kimono was doubled.
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