qA training film in the U.S. shows U.S. soldiers fighting the Germans on a battlefield. Two officers talking amongst themselves. They discuss strategies against the Germans. They instruct soldiers. The soldiers advance on the battlefield. They hold rifles in hands. They advance through a wooded area and take their positions. The soldiers lying in prone positions crawl forward on the battlefield. Smoke rising from firing and bombardment. A soldier gets injured by an enemy shell while saving an officer. Officers discussing amongst themselves. A wounded soldier lying on a stretcher. Medics treating nearby. Officers aboard a ship underway at sea. (World War II period).
A film dramatizes the use of safety instruction in coal mines in the United States. The Tippleville coal mine. Men coming out of the mine after a day's work. Men walk past a board which reads: 'Safety Bulletins'. They look at the board. The notice is about instructions which are to be given next Monday about first aid and mine rescue work by the U.S. Bureau of Mines rescue car. Two men, Lucky Burns and Dick Kincaid, talk about the notice. Dick asks Lucky to sign up for the thing. Lucky denies. Dick joins the class. Exterior of the mine. Men walking nearby.
China's Eternal First Lady Madame Chiang Kai Shek arrives in Washington DC, United States. She is greeted by U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt. She sits in a car. Exterior of the U.S. Capitol. Madame Chiang Kai Shek meets officials. She addresses the House of Representatives. The members of the House of Representatives applaud.
U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's inaugural parade in Washington DC, United States. People gather on either sides of a street. The Presidential car in the parade. A motorcade passing on the street. Buildings along a side of the street. Soldiers aboard trucks. Several airplanes fly in formation overhead. A flag flying atop a building. Troops march holding U.S. flags. Armored tanks in the parade. (World War II period).
U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's inaugural parade in Washington DC, United States. People gather on either sides of a street. The U.S. Capitol in the foreground. A motorcade passing on the street. Soldiers aboard military vehicles. The Presidential car in the motorcade. Horse-drawn units pass. Soldiers march. Other armored vehicles and tanks passing. (World War II period).
U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Strange McNamara leaves the office in the United States. President Lyndon Baines Johnson, Secretary McNamara and Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Henry Nitze on a review stand. U.S. Army General Earle Gilmore Wheeler speaks into a microphone. President Johnson speaks after General Wheeler. The President speaking into the microphone. Secretary McNamara stands behind the President. The President ends the speech. People applaud.
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