U.S Army training film depicts functions of M3 Stuart light tanks and M3 Lee Medium tanks. A light tank parked on a field. Men standing nearby. The men get aboard the tank. Interior of the tank. A driver starting the engine. The clutch paddle is depressed and the gear shift lever is moved. The clutch is gradually released. The accelerator is depressed. The tank moving on the field.
A training film on United States Army M3 Stuart light tanks and M3 Lee Medium tanks. A tank parked on a field. The tank commander directs the driving of the tank. He stands in front of the tank and gives signals to the driver. The driver starts the engine. The tank commander signals the driver to move forward. Trees in the background. The commander signals right or left to change the direction. He walks in the field. The tank moves. He stops the tank by giving a halt signal. He gives signals to move forward. The tank commander aboard the tank. He touches the left shoulder of the driver with his feet to indicate to the driver to move left. He taps repeatedly on the driver's back to indicate to stop. The clutch paddle is depressed by the driver and the tank is stopped. The parking brake located near the driver seat is pressed. The driver starting the engine.
U.S. Army training film depicts functions of M3 Stuart light tanks and M3 Lee Medium tanks. A tank parked on a field. A crew working on the maintenance of the tank. They tighten nuts and bolts, clean machinery and check the tank tools and guns. They change the oil and grease the parts of the tank. The tank moves on the field.
Film titled 'Combat Report' depicts the construction of U.S. B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft to attack German submarine during World War II. Exteriors of U.S. War Department building in Washington D.C., United States. U.S. Assistant Secretary of War for air Robert Lovett and Under Secretary of War Robert Patterson seated at desk. U.S. officer looks at combat report at his desk. View of a oil tanker hit by torpedo as it sinks in the Gulf of Mexico. View of crewman at controls and a tower. Combat report being typed. U.S. sailors type report at typewriters. Man speaks into radio. Navy officer instructs an officer. U.S. B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft in flight over sea. Pilot and copilot at controls in B-25. The position of attack being radioed to a U.S. B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft in flight over sea. Interior views of cockpit of B-25 bomber, and of Instrument panel of B-25. Engine of planes. Men in war production aircraft factory at work building and assembling aircraft during World War 2. Blast furnace in factory. The airplane engines being assembled, tested and installed in B-25.
Dramatization in which U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft is constructed in the United States for combat operations during World War II. B-25 in flight over the Gulf of Mexico. Shows different sections of B-25 in flight. Factories in the United States where B-25 is shaped and skins are developed. Women workers inspect altimeters and other aircraft instruments.
A long line of German prisoners are led by soldiers of U.S. 1st Division across a sandy terrain in Africa during World War II. An air strike on a hilly terrain shows aircraft overhead, bomb explosions and flak bursts. The prisoners march across the open terrain. U.S. soldiers near a half track. German and Italian prisoners are led by U.S. soldiers.
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