A training film based on biological warfare sampling and chemical warfare detection in the United States. An officer at Disaster Control Headquarters receives clues from U.S. Army NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) disaster control surveyors. The surveyors in protective clothing head towards a suspect area. A man performs biological tests in a laboratory on samples provided by the monitor of a survey team. The survey team monitor takes air samples in the suspect area. He draws possible agents into a tube containing a nutrient solution. He performs a surface test. He takes samples from a wall and a surface using a swab. The monitor now checks for contamination in water. He uses a water kit to carry out tests and preserves the samples. He collects stones and soil for biological warfare sampling and places everything in a plastic container. He notes down the details in his sample book and marks the suspected area. The team of NBC surveyors advances. Debris in the foreground. A man does laboratory tests for biological warfare agents. A doctor inspects an infected person lying on a bed. Decontamination of the affected area by the surveyors.
A training film based on biological warfare defense aboard a U.S. ship in the United States. Biological immunization shots being given to U.S. Navy personnel aboard a ship. Men wash hands with soap and take a shower. Well balanced meal provide resistance against biological attacks. Navy personnel take medicines as a precaution. Dramatization shows a man affected with biological warfare agents being treated by a doctor. Blood samples from infected personnel are taken and transferred by helicopter to find out which biological weapon was used.
A film in the U.S. based on historical references of chemical warfare. U.S. soldiers march on a road near a battlefield during World War I. American soldiers setup and fire a World War 1 mortar. Smoke rises from explosions on the battlefield. Series of drawings follows: A drawing depicts an ancient Greek war in which poison gas was used. A drawing depicts usage of 'smoke screen' as a weapon in 1701 by King Charles XII of Sweden which effectively shrouded his forces moving across the Duna River against Russia. A drawing depicts laboratory tests being made by a person in the ancient times.
U.S. 35th air policemen parked outside U.S. Army FEAF (Far East Air Forces) headquarters in Tokyo. American soldiers emerge from the FEAF headquarters building and line up with their gear on sidewalk across the street. It is raining. An officer reads orders to the soldiers and they get into a truck. An air police jeep backs up. The jeep and the truck pull away. View of top of the building, from which the United Nations and U.S. flags fly.
USS Arizona memorial at Pearl harbor in Hawaii, U.S. Memorial during dedication. USS Buchanan at anchor. Crew at quarters. U.S. Admiral Harry Felt arrives in a barge to the memorial. U.S. Navy Douglas A-4 Skyhawk flying in formation. Colors at half mast, officers and guests aboard the memorial. Parts of Arizona seen on water in the foreground. Officers and guests aboard the memorial as dedication address is being given by Congressional representative Olin E Teague.
USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl harbor in Hawaii, U.S. U.S. Marine and Navy enlisted man casting flowers upon water next to the memorial. Flag at half mast. U.S. Marine Corps Honor Guard on platform next to the memorial, firing rifle volleys. Bugler blowing taps while rest of the band stands at attention.
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