A training film about fighting against the enemy during World Wear II, focusing on themes of nerves, fear, and combat stress among soldiers. The enactment shows American soldiers as they fire at enemy during a battle. The U.S. tank fires. The tank catches fire and soldiers fall off the tank and die. The U.S. tank on fire after being hit by the enemy. Jim, an American soldier, fires rifle. He observes German soldiers bunching up and then being hit by machine gun fire. A fellow soldier near him is struck and dies.
A training film about fighting against the enemy during World War II. The enactment shows dead bodies in a battlefield. The injured soldiers being taken away for medical aid. An injured officer reports about the victory in the battle over a hand radio. The soldiers advance after the battle. The soldiers and sailors at a cafe as they celebrate their victory. Jim with two other soldiers at the bar. Jim thinks about the battle and the ability to face enemy attack as he smokes a cigarette. The three of them cheer up and drink beer.
Launching of United States Navy cruise missile Regulus from United States Navy submarine USS Tunny underway in the Pacific Ocean. U.S. Navy Gato-class submarine USS Tunny underway in the Pacific Ocean with United States Navy Regulus missile on a launch pad aboard it. The missile being launched and it takes off emitting a smoky trail. An aircraft in flight.
U.S. Navy submarine USS Bluefish underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. A Japanese junk boat underway in the Pacific Ocean. Japanese civilians aboard the boat. USS Bluefish, a U.S. Navy Gato-class submarine, alongside the native junk. Men on the deck of the submarine in the foreground. Fuel burns on the surface at night after a Japanese ship exploded. Fire on the water surface at night.
U.S. Air Force Chief General Hoyt S. Vandenberg in Paris, France. USAF Chief General Hoyt S. Vandenberg comes out of a building at Orly airfield near Paris after attending a NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Air conference. The General walks to the U.S. Air Force C-121 aircraft and boards the aircraft. The aircraft taxis along the airfield.
U.S. President Harry S. Truman signs a bill in Washington D.C., United States. U.S. President Harry S. Truman at a desk in the White House. Secretary of Defense George C. Marshall seated next to him. The President signs a bill as officials stand in the background. The President hands over souvenir pens to Secretary Marshall and other officials.
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