Methods and machines used by Germans and Italians in maritime sabotage operations. One method used as sneak craft is a craft launched by a trailer. Trailer on road. Dramatization depicts the launching of the sneak craft in water. Men push the craft in water. Shoreline in the background. Men seated on the craft underway. The crew member jump at the last moment. The charge of 800 pounds blasts as it comes in contact with Allied ships causing explosion. (World War II period).
United States soldiers in Saint Malo, France. United States tanks loaded with soldiers move along the road. Soldiers move down the streets between buildings. U.S. medics carry stretchers. Soldiers fire carbines and tommy guns. Soldiers with guns on their shoulders. Soldiers fire bazooka. Soldiers with bayoneted rifles. Ambulance passes by. A U.S. soldier receives first aid. (World War II period).
United States soldiers in Saint Malo, France. United States soldiers and French Forces of the Interior (FFI) talk. They look at road signs. Civilians on the street. Mayor surrounded by other men. U.S. soldiers talk to civilians. Several soldiers drink wine. Soldiers move in a tree lined street. Civilians on the street. Houses in the background. Soldiers ride horses. Soldiers rest. U.S. soldiers feed civilians. Civilians stand in lines for the meal. (World War II period).
War Parade on Fifth Avenue, in New York City, United States during World War II . An open car driven by an Army soldier, escorted by motorcycle police, and carrying Army and Navy officers. United States flags raised on the buildings. A huge crowd gathered on the sidewalks. Mechanized equipment on parade. Band in the parade. Jeeps, tanks, and half-tracks loaded with soldiers. A Curtis Aircraft float with a real P-40 airplane on it. A display of a Wright Cyclone 9 aircraft engine rated at 1200 horsepower, the type used on Flying Fortresses, with sign reading: "US Army Air Forces at War:" Infantry units march with massed colors in the parade. Military units participate with countless Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen marching.
SS Cape Lookout launched in Beaumont, Texas. 7000 pounds of banana is used to launch the boat. Bananas kept in large baskets. Men peel bananas. A man eats a banana. The skin of the fruit is used. The boat slips down the ways.
Public buildings in Washington DC, United States. Post Office with traffic in the foreground. Heavy vehicular traffic passes by. Sign over entrance 'US Post Office'. Sign over the door reads 'US Post Office'. Statue in front of the Federal Trade Commission. Wording over the door of Federal Trade Commission. Cars parked in front of the Federal Trade Commission Building. United States flag on building.
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