A training of U.S. air cadets in the United States during World War II. U.S. air cadets leave trucks on a field and dive for cover as U.S. bombers drop chalk bombs during the training. More bombs are dropped. The cadets lying on the ground.
U.S. airplanes and the 5th Army fight in Italy during World War II. Gun crews fire camouflaged artillery guns. Smoke rises from a hillside. U.S. airplanes bombard enemy territory. Nazi German supply lines are bombarded by bombers. Allied tanks roll ahead. Allied troops search for snipers in a captured Italian town. U.S. Army General Mark Wayne Clark watches while his men fire guns and mortars. Prisoners are freed in Cosenza and food is distributed by officials of Allied Military Government in Italy.
U.S. Army MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) at K-51 Inje Airfield in South Korea during the Korean War. Litter jeeps of U.S. Marine Corps 1st Medical Battalion come and stop near hospital tents. A sign reads 'United States Naval Medical Center'. One U.S. soldier buttons up his coat as he talks with another soldier. A sign at a medical center reads 'Medical D Co.' . Ambulances pull up. Litter bearers start to carry a man on a litter to a tent.
A film describes setting up of an evacuation hospital in the European Theater by the United States Army during World War II. U.S. soldiers getting wounded during a combat. Wounded soldiers are treated by medics and taken to battalion aid stations in army ambulances. Medics treat soldiers on litters. An ambulance pulls up to U.S. Army 128th Evacuation Hospital. Tents set up at the hospital. The procedure of setting up an evacuation hospital which is usually located outside artillery range shows soldiers working and arranging tents. The tents are set up. A diagram depicts location and organization of an evacuation hospital. Diagram highlights location of various types of tents with headquarters and administrative departments. Trucks bring equipment to the site where construction is underway. Doctors, nurses and EMs (Enlisted Men) unload equipment from the trucks. Men carry large boxes containing supplies. A sign reads 'MED SUPPLY'. Men carry boxes into a tent. Soldiers dig a garbage pit. Telephone lines are installed. Soldiers talk over phone. They set up a water supply system. Hay is strewn along mud to offer firm footing at the evacuation hospital. Squares of slate are laid down. A chart showing Administrative Sections and Professional Sections of Headquarters at a U.S. Army evacuation hospital. The chart depicts Administrative Sections in charge of EMs, utilities and supplies, operation of the mess, transportation, registrar's office and receiving end of evacuation. The chart also includes Professional Sections in charge of surgery, operation of wards, pharmacy, laboratory and X-Ray.
U.S. Air Force airplanes and helicopters fly over Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Smoke rises from fields. A U.S. Air Force CH-21C Shawnee helicopter in flight over a jungle and villages. U.S. Air Force B-26B Marauder aircraft in flight.
Paratroopers jump from U.S. Air Force aircraft over Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Vietnam during a training mission of the Vietnam War. Interiors of a U.S. Air Force C-47 Skytrain transport in flight shows two paratroopers jumping. U.S. Air Force C-123B Provider aircraft in flight. Paratroopers jump from C-123Bs and land on a field during the training mission.
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