Cotton fed into refining machine at a cotton mill in United States. Machines refine the raw cotton into thread. Women workers put spools of cotton on machine racks. Man weaves cotton thread in a machine.
Women workers collect spools of cotton on racks at a cotton mill in United States. Strings of cotton thread pass through a weaving machinery. Workers manufacture coils of cotton ropes. Machine makes coils of cotton rope.
Rolls of cotton placed on a machine at a cotton mill in United States. Cotton mill worker operates the machine. Views of cotton passing through various stages of refinement from raw cotton to thread.
Women operate weaving machinery at a cotton mill in United States. Cotton thread weaved into cloth in mechanized looms.
Workers carry cartload of cloth belts at a cotton mill in United States. Cotton rolled on large rolls. Women workers weave cotton fibers in mechanized cotton looms. Worker presses, wraps and ties sacks of material.
Large numbers of U.S. Army jeeps driven on a field in United States during World War II. Jeeps tow 37-mm anti-tank guns. The jeep moves along a jungle road during maneuvers. Jeeps move over crash barriers and cross rivers during the maneuvers. Motorcyclists and infantry units dash up a river bank. Infantry wade through a river under a smoke screen.
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