A U.S. Army training film depicts operations and uses of tanks during World War II. Animation shows a tank moving on a combat course in the United States. Enemy tanks and positions are attacked without letting the enemy take any actions. The tank opens fire and takes cover against the enemy.
German soldiers at Cassino front in Italy during World War II. A map locates sites in Italy. Close up views of the heavily damaged Monte Cassino Abbey and Cassino town ruins. Rubble all over the area from Allied bombing of the site. Crater field in front of the Cassino mountain area. Smoke arises from bombardment. German soldiers including paratroopers from 1st Parachute Division use a sighting device to locate Allied forces and plot artillery fire. Germans fire artillery at a patrol of four U.S. Sherman tanks. A German soldier smiles and smokes a cigarette. Allied gunners put down a smoke barrage to permit recovery. German soldiers firing mortars and machine guns at Allied forces through the smoke curtain, including point of view (POV) shot of Germans operating machine guns.
A still photograph of a two place U.S. Navy Curtiss HS-1 or HS-2 flying boat, circa 1918. Men standing on the parked airplane.
A still photograph of a U.S. Navy Curtiss NC-4 Aircraft. It was the first aircraft to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in a 1919 flight to Lisbon spanning 19 days with multiple stops. Civilian men and women standing near the airplane on an airfield.
A training film titled 'Tank Driving' depicts functions of U.S. Army tanks (M3 Stuart light tanks and M3 Lee Medium tanks). A tank moving on a field in the United States. The information and knowledge required by a military tank driver include features, functions and defects of a tank. A light and a medium tank parked on the field. The tank crew stands at attention. Guns mounted on the light and the medium tank. The weight of the light tank is about 14 tons and that of the medium tank is 28 tons. The tank moving on a road. The tank crew aboard. The capacity of the tanks to climb slopes and other obstacles. The workings of the engines of the light and the medium tanks is discussed. The medium tank motor.
A training film depicts functions of U.S. Army tanks in the United States. (M3 Stuart light tanks and M3 Lee Medium tanks). The engine of a tank. A man standing nearby. The clutch paddle of the engine. The clutch is connected to a drive shaft. The gears give five speeds in forward and one in reverse. Animated diagram shows the positions of the gear. Hands pressing a button of a gear shift lever. For normal starting and driving gear two, three, four and five are used. The workings of the brakes of the engine.
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