Defense tactics used by FBI agents in the United States. Training film begins with an opening remark written by J. Edgar Hoover, the Director of the FBI. Opening scenes are dramatized: An FBI agent inspects wagons and tracks at an abandoned train depot. Men attempt to attack the FBI agent. The agent subdues the assailants by himself. Training footage reviews parts of the body that can be used effectively for offense and defense. A hand breaks a board with a karate chop (Knifehand strike) and push a balloon. An elbow strikes a concrete wall. A man’s foot kicks a wooden board. A knee strikes a leather cushion. A shirtless man wearing shorts poses as a hand draws vulnerable spots all over the body with a red lipstick and narrator describes the vulnerabilities.
U.S. Navy sailors putting out fire on the forward portion of the USS Saratoga (CV-3)’s flight deck after a kamikaze attack on the night fighter carrier during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. A huge fire engulfs the flight deck and wreckage of Grumman F6F Hellcat fighter aircraft. A heavy smoke partially obscures the view of the damaged Battery One and the flight deck. Jets of water putting out fire on deck. An accompanying destroyer of the USS Saratoga maneuvers to lay anti-aircraft fire on the attacking Kamikaze planes. View of the USS Saratoga captured from an accompanying destroyer before the Kamikaze attack. A sailor transfers between ships using a breeches buoy. A black patch from Kamikaze attack near the waterline is seen. A sailor holds onto breeches buoy as he transfers between ships, with strong waves below. Smoke rises from the flight deck of the USS Saratoga after its first hit by a Kamikaze. Fire growing from the forward portion of the flight deck.
The flight deck of the USS Saratoga (CV-3) a day after a Japanese Kamikaze attack. Dr. Edgar Maurice Cortright, United States Navy Lieutenant, narrates his experience on board the USS Saratoga at the time of its bombing by Kamikaze planes during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. U.S. Navy sailors clear debris from the deck. The wreckage of destroyed fighters are cleared away. Guns at the damaged flight deck. The sailors inspect debris and remove them. A sailor uses a pickaxe to remove a large debris from a burned pile.
Scattered dead bodies of Vietcong soldiers lay on ground in a U.S. Army base. Badly wounded corpses with blood are seen. Blood splatters all over the ground. Belongings of the soldiers like sandals lay on ground near the corpses.
An instructor guides her student during a craft class. Students sit on a table. The instructor guides one of them to use nails on the material. The student hit the nails with jerk of stone. A duck pictures out on her frame as she hits the nails.
A horse-sleigh full of American children moves on snow. Two boys throw snow balls at other children on the sleigh as it passes by them. Students of varying ages sit and smile in a one room school house class room. Most of the desks accommodate two students side by side. Though some of the desks have only one student. Next scene show the students outside the school building on a snowy day, after school or during recess. Some are sledding alone or together on sleds, while others start a snow ball fight and are seen throwing snow on each other. A group of boys use a ladder to help climb a tree trunk. They then climb out far onto smaller branches and hang on as the narrower branches bend downward to where they can jump down onto the ground.
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