D-Day Invasion of St. Marcouf, France during World War II. U.S. 82nd Airborne Division troops walk in a squad and move past a British guard . They walk down a harbor where they board a Landing Craft Vehicle (LCV). Boats at the harbor in the background. The troops in the LCV leave the harbor.
King Boreas crowned in St. Paul, Minnesota. A huge crowd in front of the Ice Palace. The U.S. flag hoisted on the palace. King Boreas salutes. A crowd gathered at the palace. King Boreas being crowned at the palace. The King seated on a throne and a few men standing behind the King. The King smiles. A group of men on a snow covered area during one of the activities of the Winter Carnival. The men hold a spread blanket and toss a woman into the air. People stand around and watch in the snow covered area. Buildings in the background.
Tank support for U.S. 90th Division, 359th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Company F infantrymen near St. Jores, France during World War II. An aid man attends to a wounded U.S. soldier. A platoon moves cautiously along hedgerows firing M-1 Garand rifles and BARs (Browning Automatic Rifles) and rifle grenades. A tank fires, giving cover to the infantrymen.
U.S. 90th Division, 359th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Company F infantrymen near St. Jores, France during World War II. A soldier uses a field telephone. Soldiers with rifles advance through a wooded area.
Tank support for U.S. 90th Division, 359th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Company F infantrymen near St. Jores, France during World War II. M4-Sherman tanks still with deep wading trunks in place give cover to advancing infantrymen. The tanks fire and smoke rises. A soldier talks into a handie-talkie. Two U.S. officers confer over a map. An officer behind a line cuts a wire.
Assistant Secretary of Commerce Claude Huston visits the Arctic region to study Arctic fisheries and fur seals. A group of men throws fur seal pelts into a room. A man sprays water through a pipe. They wash the fur seal pelts. People walk in and out of a building. Claude Huston and other officials stand in front of a building.
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