Aerial views of hangars and training fields for U.S. Army Air Service or Aviation Section of U.S. Signal Corps during World War I. DH-4 airplane in flight. Biplane lands at air field. Pilot emerges from plane after training exercise.
Dramatization: Calcium arsenates spray to combat Boll Weevils in United States. Proctor, Slack and Thomas visit the Department of Agriculture. They meet Mr Owens, a government expert who helps the farmers. They discuss about the poisoning. Men stand near dusting machines and test the machines. Owens demonstrates the machines to them. Trees in the background. Machines on the cart duster. Owens also explains about the hand guns used for the purpose. A man demonstrates the use of a hand gun.
Men discuss about the dusting of poison from an airplane to eliminate Boll Weevils and other insect pests in United States. A man asks another person whether he is using the cart machines to dust his field. The person replies that airplanes can also be used. Airplanes on ground. The United States flag. A man discusses with the pilot. Other men attach the machine spraying poison to the plane. The man says that the commercial companies provide the planes on contract for this purpose.
United States soldiers, carrying gun barrels, walk uphill in Korea. A sign identifies "Tramway 770" built by the 3rd Engineer Battalion. U.S. soldiers ascend the hill by the tramway. The hill is covered with snow. A helicopter hovers over the hill to medevac wounded. It takes a wounded soldier to a hospital in the rear, where he is taken out of the helicopter on a stretcher and placed in an ambulance. The ambulance moves. A heavy motorized gun moves cautiously over rough snow-covered road. U.S. soldiers fire. Smoke arises due to the firing.
The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, CV-6, at the British port of Southampton during Operation Magic Carpet. U.S. soldiers ascend gang plank, loading onto ship as they embark on the return home voyage at the end of World War 2. The ship and the soldiers honored by the Lord Mayor of the city at the English port. Scenes from on board the ship during the transatlantic crossing back to America. Soldiers stand and walk on the open flight deck of the ship. They wave their hands. Soldiers with cups and trays receive food in ship galley. They eat food. Soldiers gathered on deck view sign on shore, "Welcome Home Well Done" as they approach New York harbor. Closeups of some smiling soldiers. Some women cheer and wave at ship as it docks in New York. Soldiers on board wave.
Roadway along US-Russian outpost at the 38th Parallel in Kaesong(Kaijo) in Korea.US and Russian soldiers sit around a table outside a tent at the outpost and have their food.25 September 1945. (World War II period).
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