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Public Domain Stock Footage Military Newsreels 1942 Issue 15
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Synopsis: Brazil Joins Fight Against Axis Tyranny, Stage Stars Lend Their Talents To The U.S.O., U.S. Troops Land In India, P-40 Tomahawk Fighters Fly To U.S. Held Airfields... (read more)
Information: 1942 09:01 min BW
Show All Military Newsreels Titles Military Newsreels: 1942 - Issue 15



This title includes these newsreel stories:

Crowds mass the streets of Rio de Janeiro as war is declared. Presidents Roosevelt FDR and Vargas meet. Lend-lease military equipment is unloaded from ships. Brazilian pilots fly trainer planes to Brazil from the U.S. Shows Brazilian ships and airplanes patrolling the coast.

Stage stars keep the soldiers and sailors smiling as they entertain the servicemen at a USO Club. Shows WWII Stage Door Canteen poster. This could be the original Stage Door Canteen nightclub for servicemen in New York City run by the USO in WWII.

U.S. troops land in India. Military equipment is unloaded.

P-40 Tomahawk fighters take off from aircraft carriers en-route to U.S. held airfields in the Pacific.