A U.S. Navy film about interest of high school female students in Air Service in the United States. A female student plays the piano. Her teacher talks to her. She talks about her parents and a career. A female ground control officer is interviewed about jobs for women in the Air Service. A woman ground crew member tells about the work she does. A crew member at a tug, tows a craft out of a hangar and talks about her work and experience. Two women crew members talk about men's views on women crew members and pilots.
A U.S. Navy film about interest of high school students in the navy, United States. A man asks a group of students to give their views about navy training school and its similarity with normal high school. The students give their views. A boy exercises, his friend describes about his voice and acting in play Hamlet. His friend ask him why he wants to join the navy? He says that a boy like him has better opportunities there.
A U.S. Navy film about interest of high school students in the U.S. Navy. Opportunities for men and women on ship or on helicopter are discussed. A crew member cleans a helicopter. Crew members doing electrical work. A man works as a diesel mechanic on a bulldozer. A man describes his work as a navigator. A female crew member at a tug and at controls does ground duty.
A training film of the U.S. Navy in the United States. The film is titled 'Navy Port Terminal Management and Operation'. Mill and agriculture equipment production. Delivery of these products by rail road, trucks and ships. These products are delivered to armed forces. Cargoes in sea. An aerial view of Navy Port Terminal, a Naval Supply Center in Oakland, California.
A training film of the U.S. Navy in the United States. Facilities available at Navy Port Terminals like internal rail system, wide roads, huge warehouses, open storage spaces, motorized mobile cranes and gantry cranes. Rail cars go in a hangar. Mail packed and freight placed.
A training film of the U.S. Navy in the United States. Cargo at Naval Supply Center in Oakland, California. Freight delivered by rail to terminal classified yard. Motor trucks carry cargo to loading and storage area. Barges also deliver cargo. Trains assigned for particular delivery. Lumber loaded at storage area. It is sealed, moved and checked by mechanized equipment and workers at a terminal.
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