People engaged in different occupations in the United States. An animal trainer with a black horse. A street cleaner picks up trash. A garbage collector empties a can. Window washers work on skyscrapers. A window washer cleans a storefront window.
People engaged in different occupations in the United States. A man carries out milk cans from a building. A man carries meat. Cans being unloaded from a truck. Scientists work in a laboratory as they conduct tests.
A film about uses and importance of weapons since old times in the United States. An enactment shows two men carrying rifles. A hunter uses a duck call sound to call birds. Birds in flight. Men fire rifles to shoot the ducks. Men fire rifles from bushes. A hunter retrieves a duck in shallow water. Another hunter carries two ducks across a field.
A film about uses and importance of weapons since old times in the United States. A soldier looks through a sniper scope that uses infrared rays to detect the enemy at night. Point of view shot as seen through sniper scope of an armed soldier walking at night.
A film about uses and importance of weapons since old times in the United States. Camp Perry in Ohio. Military Trophies and civilian National Rifle Association (NRA) trophies for world series in marksmanship placed on a table. Service personnel and civilians at Camp Perry. Insignia on the back of the shirt of a participant. A 5th Infantry Division insignia on the back of a man. National Small Arms School instructors brief civilians and personnel in operation and firing of M-1 rifles. Participants fire rifles at a range during a competition. U.S. Army Chief of Staff General Matthew B. Ridgway presents trophies to winners of the competition at a ceremony in Washington DC. Scene changes to show a group of boys, all members of the Fairlington Junior Rifle Club in Arlington County, Virginia. The boys (and one girl also seen) wear shooting jackets with various patches commemorating NRA and other events. Boys seated on the ground. The boys and girls take prone position and fire rifles at a range at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, during an outing, supported by the U.S. Army. One boy wears a confederate soldier kepi style hat. Some of the children use their own rifles, modified for lighter weight. They cross the range together to look at targets. An instructor helps a boy. A boy loads a rifle and fires it. He looks through binoculars to check the accuracy of his shot. Sergent Stuart Queen at a desk as he speaks.
A training film titled 'Individual camouflage' about techniques and means of individual camouflage to be used by soldiers in the United States. A soldier lying in prone position fires a rifle. Targets at a firing range. A soldier being targeted. A soldier repairs a jeep. Dense overgrowth in a forest. A soldier amidst bushes. A soldier hides behind a tree as the enemy fires at him. Various factors of recognition of a soldier. Firstly, movement. An open field. Secondly, position as a soldier stands on an open field. Thirdly, shape as a jeep moves on a road. Fourthly, shadow as a soldier's shadow is seen on a rock. Fifthly, texture. Animation depicts the texture of grass and a path followed through it that helps to locate movement. A soldier wearing a helmet amidst bushes. He puts on a texture cover for camouflage. Sixthly, color. Soldiers in different colored uniforms lined up. Patches of different colors.
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