Explosion from bombing during the Marco Polo Bridge Incident at the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Sign at Marco Polo Bridge reads “Lu Know Kiao”. A train station near Marco Polo Bridge in Fengtai District, Peking, China. Imperial Japanese Army soldier uses binoculars while hiding in trench. A Japanese Sumida M.2593 (Type 91) armored car. Japanese troops fighting around Marco Polo bridge. The Japanese flag on mast of a battleship. Japanese battleship sailing to China. Japanese troops enter Nanking (Nanjing) after the Battle of Nanking. Soldiers in back of truck. Japanese biplane aircraft in flight. Japanese planes drop propaganda leaflets over Shanghai. Japanese planes dropping bombs. A Japanese newspaper with news on the Second Sino-Japanese War. Naval artillery crew firing guns. Japanese warships firing their guns in China. Japanese soldiers advance in battle. More bombers in flight.
FBI training film: A cowboy walks into a forest and draws his Colt Single Action Army Revolver from his hip. An FBI shooting trainer demonstrates the “Draw and shooting from the hip” technique. The man pulls out his handgun from the quick draw holster. A man unbuttons his coat, steps to his left, and pulls out his gun. The man’s right shoulder drops as the left foot steps forward. The man holds his Smith and Wesson Model 10 revolver in “on target” position. The man shoots targets in shooting range.
FBI training: A diagram depicts the line of sight between shooter and target in close range double action shooting. Two FBI agents practice close range shooting in shooting range. The two men step to their left, crouch, and lower their hips. The man shoots the target. A man drawing a gun from his holster belt. A man point shoulder shooting targets. The man assumes a kneeling position in shooting. Men shoot from behind a telephone pole, and behind a car, in barricade shooting practice.
FBI training film: Trainee picks up a disabled handgun at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. The trainee puts the holster on his belt. He inspects the revolver before putting it in his holster. The trainee practices his shooting positions in front of a mirror. He practices his grip and pulling the trigger. The trainee practices loading and unloading dummy bullets. Hand points to the firing pin and handle of a disabled Smith and Wesson Model 10 revolver. Silhouette and bullseye targets on the wall of a training room.
Defense tactics used by FBI agents in the United States. Training film begins with an opening remark written by J. Edgar Hoover, the Director of the FBI. Opening scenes are dramatized: An FBI agent inspects wagons and tracks at an abandoned train depot. Men attempt to attack the FBI agent. The agent subdues the assailants by himself. Training footage reviews parts of the body that can be used effectively for offense and defense. A hand breaks a board with a karate chop (Knifehand strike) and push a balloon. An elbow strikes a concrete wall. A man’s foot kicks a wooden board. A knee strikes a leather cushion. A shirtless man wearing shorts poses as a hand draws vulnerable spots all over the body with a red lipstick and narrator describes the vulnerabilities.
Technician and document examiner at the document section of the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) laboratory. A female technician shows the document examiner a sample handwriting from a file. They examine handwritings of two bank robbery notes. The examiner compares sample handwritings from his desk. He analyzes characteristics of handwritings. The examiner checks the indent on paper. Lighting shows the indentations left on the paper. He examines the torn edge of the robbery note. A final report from the FBI document examiner. The document examiner dictates to an African American technician.
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