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Public Domain Stock Footage Military Newsreels 1946 Issue 8
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Synopsis: Submarines Decommissioned For Storage, US Army Uses Radar To Contact Moon, US Army Opens Two New Bridges Over River Rhine, Chinese Army Enroute To Manchuria, Winter Sports On Ice, British War Brides Greeted By US Husbands... (read more)
Information: 1946 10 min BW
Show All Military Newsreels Titles Military Newsreels: 1946 - Issue 8
Sailors at the San Francisco Navy Yard clean and lubricate parts and equipment prior to storage.

Army radar equipment is used to contact the moon.

General McNarney rides across two new bridges across the Rhine.

Chinese troops are deloused and then board ships at Shanghai en route to Manchuria.

Men and women race on ice skates in Minnesota. Girls race on snow-shoes at Lewiston. Maine. Men race and pole vault at Madison Square Garden.

British war brides board the liner Argentina. sail to New York. and are greeted by their husbands.