Pilot of USAAF 334th Squadron, 4th Fighter Group, Captain Shelton W "Shell" Monroe, of Waycross, GA. in the cockpit of his P-51, during World War 2. He starts the airplane, but shuts down and gets out to talk with Intelligence Officer, Captain Ben Q. Ezzell, who is dressed in Class A uniform, and carrying some sort of document. They talk and Ezzell gives Monroe a cigarette to smoke. Shelton W. Monroe was later killed in Korea after his plane was shot down on April 17, 1951.
A large crowd visits outdoor gallery of needy artists in Greenwich Village, New York City, during the Great Depression. The scene emulates a Paris street scene of people viewing and purchasing art. Crowd viewed from the street as they look at works of artists displayed for sale, on a wooden fence enclosing a construction site in Greenwich Village, New York City. Closeup of a painting depicting an Arab on horseback. View of crowd further along the street, where paintings are displayed on fences of residences in foreground and others on kiosks near trees in Washington Square park in the background. Closeup of a man at work on a canvas and another of a woman working on a still life with fruit. More visitors and paintings are seen and a view of Washington Square Arch at end of street in background. View from second story of a building, looking down on crowd looking at artwork displayed on easels set up in front of a building. A man making a purchase from a woman artist. He holds it up for the camera.
"Lone Star" plane flown by Nathan Browne, runs down a slope in Seattle, Washington. Crowd stands. Plane takes off. Nathan Browne wears parachute, jumps out of the plane and drops into the water body. A boat comes and takes Browne out of the water.
Bonus Army Parade in Washington, United States. United States soldiers march on a street with flag. Band follows them. Soldiers with flags of United States march on the street followed by soldiers carrying flags of military forces. Soldiers follow them with placards in their hand. Cripple soldier gives placard to child. Soldiers with placard go into building.
Reverend James R Cox and his Hunger Caravan followers during the Great Depression. The group demonstrates and protests peacefully at Capitol Plaza in Washington DC. Cox leads the demonstration. People walk behind him. Cox stands and waves. Crowd gathers at Square. Police guards in position. People stand in line and get food relief. Man pours a drink into cup. Sauerkraut and frankfurters in the containers and in plates.
Air race for Curtiss Marine Trophy in Washington DC, United States. Officers inspect planes. Admiral Moffett among the spectators. The officers stand in a group. An aircraft in the background. The door of the aircraft is open. Interior of the plane is seen. Men stand in a group on the field and look towards the sky. The officers stand near a plane. Several men seated in a U.S. Navy aircraft.
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