U.S. warships maneuver in the Atlantic Ocean. The ship's crew around gun turrets aboard USS Nevada (BB-36) underway. Blinker of the ship signals. U.S. battleship, Tennessee (BB-43) in the background. Ships' blinkers signal. Ships' crew on deck of the USS Tennessee; her turrets of 3 guns each are covered in tarpolins. Battleships in heavy seas, guns swung to port. The Captain stands talking to another officer when a wave washes across the deck and wets them both.
U.S. warships maneuver in the Atlantic Ocean. U.S. battleships practice battle formations. Column of U.S. battleships underway during maneuvers. Starboard view of individual battleship underway. View of bow, as battleship operates in heavy seas. Warships maneuver in distance. Destroyers and battleships in formations.
U.S. warships maneuver with elements of the British Grand Fleet, during World War 1. Bow of a battleship seen briefly. A 3"/23 caliber gun on the deck of a subchaser. Battleships practice columnar battle formations. A destroyer in camouflage paint. Subchasers and destroyers underway. U.S. Matthews-built 110 foot wooden subchaser, number SC 175, plunging through heavy seas. Heavy wake behind a subchaser with sailor sitting in stern. View from stern of a subchaser with foamy wake as the boat rides the swells.
U.S. warships maneuver in the Atlantic Ocean. View from upper deck of a ship, with crew lining the lower deck railing to watch maneuvers. Destroyers underway. A camouflaged ship underway, as a bi-wing float plane flies in front of it. Destroyers underway. Destroyer, USS Schenck (DD-159) seen rolling in moderate seas. Convoy of warships underway. Two destroyers in close formation. Two battleships in formation.
World War 1 era: U.S. Navy sailors tie two motor launches together and step from one to the other. Sailors aboard a motor launch underway. Sailors line deck of a ship to watch maneuvers at sea. Warships steaming in the distance. Sailors line up in formation on deck of ship, with warships in distant background.
A training film based on biological warfare defense and decontamination of U.S. ships in the United States. Animation depicts a U.S. Navy officer drawing BW (Biological Warfare) agents into his respiratory system through nose and mouth. Use of protective gas masks which filter BW agents. BW agents enter the body through various portals. Animation depicts BW agents entering body through a cut on the body. Gun crews of a ship. It is explained how protection below the deck can be achieved. The working of an electrostatic precipitator is explained. Animation depicts an enemy airplane releasing a cloud of aerosol spray containing disease producing agents over a U.S. ship underway in sea. Demonstration by a ship equipped with a water curtain shows high pressure nozzles flooding the decks of the ship with water so that the BW particles which fell over the ship are washed over side.
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