U.S. Army training film about victims of rape in the United States. Emmie, a victim of rape, bathes the morning after her rape. Emmie being interviewed by two police officers. Officers asks her about previous sexual experiences and about the rape. They repeat the questions several times. She collects her clothes from the bath room and puts them into a washing machine. Emmie lying in bed, and thinks about the man who did it. She goes back to work. A man comes to her work place and asks her a question. She perceives a rapist in the man standing in front of her. She does not know the face of the man who raped her as he was wearing a mask over his face. She answers the man at work place. She stands outside the office and waits for a bus. The bus arrives and she gets into it. She perceives the man who raped in every one sitting on the bus.
Vietnamese Air Force personnel clean up an area at Bien Hoa Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Airmen load bombs onto truck from damaged Vietnamese Air Force A-1H. Front hoeloader with bulldozer blade, scraping wreckage from flight line. Airmen walk to bulldozer blade to check for explosive materials. Airmen move at debris and wrecked equipment in the foreground.
Wright brothers being honored after 31 years of the invention of an airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. U.S. planes go aloft on anniversary. An Army airship in flight over the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina and a wreath being dropped from the airship. Two wreaths at the front of the Wright Memorial. The engraved name plate "Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright" on side of memorial. Orville Wright standing beside the memorial. Several men turn an early Wright pusher aircraft to the left. Wright pusher aircraft engine, running. Wright pusher aircraft takes off and flies. Formation of P-12s in flight over New York City. P-26s in flight. The first three aircraft peel off. A formation of P-l2s in flight to the right in the background. Formation of P-l2s in flight.
Army pilots in thrilling stunt flight, Maxwell field in Alabama, United States. Four pilots known as "Men on the Flying Trapeze," an Army flight demonstration team, pose in front of a U.S. Army Air Corps P-l2. From the left they are Sgt. William C. McDonald; an unidentified pilot; Captain Claire Chennault and Sgt. John H. Williamson. (Claire Chennault went on to lead the famous "Flying Tigers," The First American Volunteer Group (AVG) of the Chinese Air Force in 1941–1942.) Next, three P-12's are seen taking off together. When airborne, they start an inside loop, then execute other aerobatics in formation Three P-l2's executing a 360 degree roll. Three P-l2's in formation flight.
View of Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral with people all about it, in Baguio City, Philippines, several months before the end of World War 2. A young boy with a baby. A Japanese man surrendering, carries a white sign reading: "I cease resistance." He is escorted by two U.S. soldiers. U.S. Army Brigadier General Charles F. Craig, 37th Division Deputy Commander, looks over maps with staff officers, in front of Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral.
Activities of U.S. troops in Philippines during World War II. U.S. troops move in a jungle. Troops go along a jungle trail. Soldiers rest. View along a hillside. Igorot house in the background. Heavy fog due to bad weather. Groups of Igorot porters wait for loads. Colonel Kleinman and group of officers near ridge. James Bodrero, Disney artist, sketches soldiers at the war front.
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