Trained bears perform tricks at a U.S. Army infantry camp in the United States. Two bears in costume sit on chairs. The bears stand on their hind legs. Trainers with sticks coax and lead the bears to march on their hind legs. They pull the bears with ropes tied to their necks. The bears fight in front of the men. The bears are given broomsticks by their trainers.
A young man dressed in a soldier’s uniform and a child enters a room where an elderly couple are talking to each other. The man bids his parents goodbye. A woman enters the room and the man bids good-bye to her. The mother reads a newspaper. A man brings a letter to the couple. The couple celebrates the letter. Army soldiers fighting in the Spanish-American War. U.S. Soldiers carrying the United States flag advance in the battlefield. Some soldiers drop to the ground. Medics brought injured soldiers to a Red Cross camp where nurses are seen chatting in front of the tents. The nurses and medics take the injured inside tent. A man returns home to his family.
Commodore George Dewey onboard his flagship United States cruiser USS Olympia (C-6) during a trip back to the United States. Dewey is with other U.S. Navy officers on deck. Commodore Dewey also puts on his hat. Dewey walks back and forth deck before a group of men board the ship. The group of men take off their hats and greet Dewey. Commodore Dewey and some crew sail on a boat and land in Gibraltar. Officials in Gibraltar welcome Commodore Dewey. Dewey shakes hands with the officials. More Gibraltar officials board the ship to meet Dewey on deck. Commodore Dewey receives the Washington and New York committees of the Committee of Arrangements onboard the Olympia. Commodore Dewey takes his leave of the Washington Committee onboard.
Commodore George Dewey leads a land parade on “Dewey Day” after his arrival in the United States following the Spanish-American War. Army cavalry, one of the soldiers holding the United States flag, in the parade along Eighth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City. Men in uniform follow the cavalry. U.S. cavalry soldiers with sabers follow the uniformed men.
Arrow points to United States territory of Puerto Rico. Aerial view of a city in Puerto Rico. A cement factory in Puerto Rico. Factory silos with the words “Puerto Rico Cement” written on them. A man places a sack in the machine as a packed bag of cement rolls from the conveyor belt. Coconut trees outside a factory. Man walking inside a factory. Sacks of cement exported from Puerto Rico. Men loading sacks of cement into ships. Buildings and cars in downtown San Juan. Newspaper article titled “Puerto Rico cited in U.N. as a model”.
Togolese Prime Minister and President Sylvanus Olympio raises his fists during a celebratory motorcade in 1961. Newly independent countries in Africa and Asia celebrate their independence. Sign reads “Proclamation de L’Independence du Togo 27 Avril 1960”. Sylvanus Olympio speaks to the Togolese people after his election as president. The flag of Togo is raised. Togolese women raising their hands. The United Nations seal. An African delegate speaks to the United Nations (U.N.). The host and narrator shows a map of Europe to the audience. He points to Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia on the map. He also points to other Eastern European countries such as East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary that fell under Soviet influence after World War II.
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