Japanese submarines are sunk under Operation Road's End in the Pacific Ocean after World War II. Men aboard a U.S. submarine in the foreground. A Japanese submarine underway in the background. A torpedo from the U.S. submarine strikes the Japanese submarine and an explosion occurs. Columns of smoke and water rise up.
Installations and equipment at Sasebo Harbor in Japan after World War II. Japanese landing crafts at the harbor. A Japanese submarine at anchor. A submarine tied along side a damaged ship. Damaged rusting Japanese ships and submarines. Conning tower of a rusted submarine.
Sasebo Harbor in Japan after World War II. USS Gloucester in the harbor. Freed American, British and Canadian prisoners in the hangar bay of USS Gloucester. A damaged Japanese submarine in water. A boat underway. Sasebo naval base in the background.
Royal Air Force Gloster Meteor aircraft in England. A pilot gets into the cockpit of a Gloster Meteor aircraft. The aircraft taxis and takes off from a base. Men look on as the aircraft takes off. The aircraft returns to the base and taxis after landing.
A ranch in the United states. A herd of cattle grazes on the ranch. Mountains in the background. Cowboys on horseback. The cowboys ride horses across the ranch.
The Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad in the United States, running between Michigan and Ohio. A locomotive pulling a train of coal cars comes down a track. A sign on the cars read 'Ford'. The railroad was owned by Ford and its locomotives were always kept in tip top condition. (This train was possibly coming from the Wellston, Ohio coal fields.)
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