A documentary film portrays a farm family contrasting their life before and after electrification as a member of Rural Electrification Administration (REA) co-operative in St Clairsville, Ohio. A woman pours hot water from a bucket into another bucket. She pours hot water in a tub. A girl carries kerosene lamps out of the house. Woman washes clothes with hot water in a tub. Girl cleans the lamp glass. She places a funnel into a lamp. She pours kerosene into lamps.
A documentary film portrays a farm family's life before electrification in St Clairsville, Ohio, United States. A woman irons clothes. The woman places the irons on a hot metal surface. The exteriors of a house at night. A woman lights a kerosene lamp. The woman places the lamp on the dining table. The woman cooks food in the kitchen. The family gets seated on the dinning table for dinner. The family dines. The woman eats food. Two men walk on a field with a lamp. A boy and a girl studies in lamp light. Women stitch in lamp light. The men sharpen knife on a manual knife sharpening machine. A house in a farm.
D-Day Invasion of St. Marcouf, France during World War II. Soldiers of U.S. 82nd Airborne Division move into the wrecked town of St. Marcouf. They pass ruins and meet several French civilians on a road. A soldier smokes a cigarette in the background. Damaged buildings. The soldiers walk on rubble. 82nd Airborne Division soldiers pass a building with a sign 'St. Marcouf'. A damaged building in the town. Some soldiers seated and a few standing on a street. A U.S. soldier speaks with French children. A close up of a young French girl.
D-Day Invasion of St. Marcouf, France during World War II. Paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division round up and interrogate German prisoners.Opening scene shows U.S. 101st Airborne Division Paratroopers of the 506th PIR (Parachute Infantry Regiment) with Ace of Spades stenciled on their helmets. They apprehend German soldiers surrendering in midst of wooded area. A wounded German soldier is seen conversing with a U.S. trooper. He reaches out a bandaged right hand towards a Lieutenant. Another German soldier raises his hands as he surrenders. (Slate erroneously identifies 82nd Airborne.) Next, U.S. troopers are seen riding captured German Panzer I Ausf.A Sd.Ktz.101 tanks. One is pulling a field piece trooper riding on the barrel. . Ensuing sequence clearly shows Screaming Eagle shoulder patches on U.S. troopers of the 502nd PIR (hearts stenciled on their helmets) as they process German prisoners of war. Surrendered German military equipment, helmets and such, piled up on the ground.
D-Day Invasion of St. Marcouf, France during World War II. The burial of a dead German soldier. Paratroopers of U.S. 101st Airborne Division advance across a grassy field. Soldiers of the U.S. Army 4th Infantry Division file past the paratroopers. A German tracked motorcycle parked on pavement, surrounded by 101st Airborne Paratroopers, some of whom stand in a group and hold a captured Nazi flag.
D-Day Invasion of St. Marcouf, France during World War II. Gliders taxi and take off one after the other. Insignia of the United States. A hangar in the background. The gliders in flight. They fly over an air field in formation.
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