A training film on how to ski for the military troops during World War II. The demonstration of the Christianna stem turn. A skier demonstrating the technique. The shoulder, knees and the body is kept forward and the skier slides downhill. Other men skiing and demonstrating the technique.
A training film on how to ski for the military troops in World War II. Fully loaded troops on skis. They carry rifles and other ammunition. Troops advancing in the area. Troops sliding downhill with the help of skis in a line.
A Control tower and beach at U.S. Naval Air Station Bermuda. Two U.S. sailors are seen on the beach. (A Military Air Transport Service-MATS- C-97 Stratofreighter is parked on a ramp in background.) One sailor is launching a large inflated balloon. Closeup of manual "Radiosonde, Type AN AMQ 10." The balloon in the air tethered to radiosonde equipment held by sailor. He releases it and the sailors pay out line as balloon ascends.
The Hambletonian, harness racing classic, being held in the United States. People gather in a large number to watch the race. Exterior of a building. The race starts. Horses pull sulkies and race on the track. People watch and cheer. A small horse named Ayres wins the race.
Training of flying cadets in the United States. Cadets playing basketball at Randolph Field, in Texas.
Training of flying cadets in the United States. Cadets stand in formation at Randolph Field in Texas. They do some rifle drill and then calisthenics with their rifles. Buildings in the background.
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