Tam O'Shanter Open is played at the Tam O'Shanter Country Club in Chicago, Illinois. John Byron Nelson, Jr. an American PGA Tour golfer and other players play on golf course. Spectators watch the game. Byron Nelson wins and receives prize money of $10,000.
War role of the German submarine in European Theater during World War II. German submarines on the surface of sea. Torpedoes loaded into racks aboard submarine. German officers seated around table in a cabin and confer. A German crewman climbs down a ladder and enters the cabin. The crew play cards. The submarine submerges. An officer watches through binoculars. The crew at work. The conning tower of the submarine. The submarine surfaces.
War role of the German submarine in European Theater during World War II. German Navy sailors standing aboard a German U-boat. German officers watch through binoculars. Crewmen pass 88mm shells to each other. Shells loaded into deck gun on the submarine. Crew fire deck gun at enemy ships. The enemy ships explode and sink. Smoke rise from explosions. The submarine raises periscope as it submerges. The conning tower of the submarine. The interiors of the submarine shows men at work at the controls. The crewmen move about the submarine. An officer operates equipment in control room.
War role of the German submarine in European Theater during World War II. Views of sea. A submarine surfaces. Water sweeps over deck of the submarine. A German crewman writes on a note book. The submarine underway at sea. An officer watches through binoculars. The interior of the control room shows crewmen at work.
War role of the German submarine in European Theater during World War II. Views of life aboard a German submarine. Crewmen play cards. A man switches on radio. A man seated at a table with papers. The crewmen eat, seated around a table. An officer comes and instructions are given. An alarm rings. The crewmen rush out for duty. An officer watches through binoculars. The officer looks at three allied transport ships. Men in control room. The men fire torpedoes at enemy ships. The enemy ships sink. The submarine surfaces and turns homeward.
The entire ship's company is seen assembling on the deck of a South Dakota class battleship (possibly the USS Indiana) during World War 2. Her 16-inch guns,in a triple turret,loom over the assemblage. (The gun barrels appear to have bronze collars around their bases.) A variety of other vessels, including U.S. warships, are anchored in the background. The location is somewhere in the Pacific. The Navy Captain, assuming command of the ship, and an Admiral step upon a platform, followed by the Captain,being relieved of command, who salutes the Admiral, and steps back. The Admiral addresses the assemblage. Then the Captain assuming command, reads his orders. A cloud of black smoke appears momentarily in the background. Camera pans to Gun turret and ship's superstructure above heads of the sailors. The Admiral and two Captains join the ship's company in saluting (perhaps as national anthem is played). Scene shifts to two Navy officers wearing garrison caps, posing on the ship, and shaking hands. Waters of a bay and hills are in background. Camera then shows the new ship's Captain and the Admiral walking past some of the ship's officers, as the ceremony is ended.
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