Developments in aviation by United States during World War II. A wingless aircraft is tested on a field. The aircraft warms up in front of hangar and taxis for take off. The aircraft takes off and in flight.
Civil Air Patrol Pilots in the United States during World War II. Pilots being inspected. An aircraft takes off and flies over mountainous terrain. A crashed aircraft is spotted by a patrol aircraft. A radio message is relayed to headquarters. A fully equipped rescue party heads for the location of crash. Men and women on horseback move ahead. Wounded pilot of the crashed aircraft is rescued.
U.S. Navy XPBB Sea Ranger flying boat patrol bomber in the United States during World War II. Sea Ranger undocks and taxis on a waterway. The Sea Ranger takes off from water.
Quebec farm family celebrates 25th wedding anniversary. Family members drive sheep, pour milk in a container. Boots placed on a table outside the house. Women cuts giant loaf of bread on the lawn. More members of family arrive in a horse-drawn carriage. Family members seated at the table to eat. Family members pose for photograph.
Destroyers and transports are constructed and launched in the United States during World War II. A bottle is broken over a bow of a Navy destroyer. Ship slides down ways. More destroyers are launched. Transports are launched. Sideway launching of a transport.
U.S. Navy Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy takes his post as Chief of Staff to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt in Washington DC, United States during World War II. Admiral Leahy leaves a car outside a building. Newsmen photograph the Admiral in office. Admiral Leahy at his desk.
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