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Public Domain Stock Footage Military Newsreels 1943 Issue 27
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Synopsis: Vice President Henry Wallace Visits Chile, U.S. Bombers And Troops Guard Aleutian Islands, Combat Equipment Is Built Both Big And Small, Military Supplies Move Through Canada Destined For Alaska
Japanese Invasion Convoy Destroyed By Allied Planes... (read more)
Information: 1943 9 min BW
Show All Military Newsreels Titles Military Newsreels: 1943 - Issue 27
Henry Wallace, U.S. Vice-President is greeted in Santiago, Chile by President Rios.

American bombers patrol the Aleutian Islands. Shows an advanced Army base near the artic circle. Tents covered with snow and ice. Soldiers with a litter of husky pups.

Torpedoes are manufactured in a naval arsenal plant. Manufacturing plant assemble line. Henry Kaiser and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt witness the launching of the first aircraft carrier built at a Kaiser Pacific coast shipyard.

Military supplies for Alaskan bases are portaged around rapids in northern Canada.

Allied planes attack and destroy a Japanese invasion convoy off New Guinea.