Oil Industry in the United States. Oil fields with derricks. Train passes by on tracks. Equipment being drawn by horse drawn carts. Cars parked outside clapboard stores. Workers operate drilling machines. Men standing next to a worker placing stake on ground.
View of a statue of American General Ulysses S Grant. Scene changes to show the former estate home of General Robert E Lee (Arlington House, or the Custis-Lee Mansion, and later the Robert E. Lee Memorial) seen on a hill in Arlington National Cemetery, with grave markers nearby. A view of many graves on a sloping hillside of the cemetery. Flowers adorn an area inside the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater at the cemetery. A small group of visitors stands near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington. Brief view of a horse-drawn Caisson underway on a road in Arlington National Cemetery, carrying a coffin for a burial ceremony. View of the Washington monument faintly in the distance, and the Potomac River in the distance. Flowers placed at the tomb.
Lakes and streams in the United States. Wooded lake shore. Dead trees in the water. A dam along the river. Streams and lakes. Vehicles on road along the river. Houses and fields close to the river.
Poor children and their mothers being taken for a day outing on a ship in New York harbor. Children drink and play with blocks seated at table. Man feeds milk to toddler with a bottle. Children eat sandwich. Young boy sleeps on bed. Group of children waving. Baby lying in the crib. (during Great depression poverty).
American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Soldiers lying on ground, fire the .30 caliber Browning M1919 A4 Machine gun. Riflemen can fire 60 rounds per minute. Soldiers seated in trenches with rifles in hand. Sandbag wall behind them. They carefully listen to the firing. Soldier in the trench carefully looks out of the trench and points in the direction of fire. Bullets hitting the ground. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Soldiers lying on ground, fire Heavy Machine gun. Riflemen can fire 125 rounds per minute. Rifleman fires while an aide adjusts the bullets chain. Soldiers seated in trenches with rifles in hand. Sandbag wall behind them. They carefully listen to the firing. Soldier in the trench carefully looks out of the trench and points in the direction of fire. Bullets hitting the ground. (World War II period).
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