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keywords: d-day invasion exercises, life raft, army mules, ship construction, coast guard, lend lease tanks, volcano |
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Synopsis: U.S. Army Practices For Invasion Of Europe, British Confers With U.S. On Post-War Plans, New Steel Raft Demonstrated For Merchantmen, Heavy Snow Hit Eastern Canada, U.S. Drafts Missouri Mules Into The Army, Ship Construction Increased In Shipyards, Horse-Mounted Coast Guard Patrol Beaches, Lend-Lease Tanks Ready To Defend Australia, New Volcano Erupts In Mexico And Buries Town... (read more) |
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Information: 1943 10 min BW |
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This title includes these newsreel stories:
U.S. Army prepares for invasion of Europe. U.S. troops storm a beach in a practice landing.
Anthony Eden and Lord Halifax converse with Secretary of State Hull on post-war plans.
A new steel life raft is tested and demonstrated by merchant seamen.
Snowplows clear roads and railroads as heavy snows hit Eastern Canada.
U.S. Army drafts Missouri mules as soldiers attempt to unload mules from boxcars and find that training a Missouri mule is not easy task.
Destroyer escorts and tankers are constructed and launched as new ships pour from U.S. shipyards.
Horse-mounted Coast Guardsmen patrol beaches.
Lend-lease tanks are used in maneuvers in Australia and ready to defend the country.
A new volcano erupts in Mexico and buries a town in its path.
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