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Public Domain Stock Footage Military Newsreels 1943 Issue 48
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Synopsis: Princess Juliana Visits Dutch Guiana, Volcano Erupts On Remote Pacific Island, Sheep Herd Moved Across The Grand Coulee Dam, Farming In Canada, Allies Land On Bougainville... (read more)
Information: 1943 11 min BW
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Princess Juliana makes first visit to Dutch Guiana. Princess Juliana rides through the streets of Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana, and reviews Dutch and U.S. troops. Chieftains of the bush tribes pay their respects.

A volcano erupts on the remote Pacific island of Niuafoo.

A sheep herd is moved across Grand Coulee Dam in Washington State. Shows sheep dog herding sheep.

Very large (big) family solves labor problem for Canadian farmer. Shows activities on a Canadian farm.

Admiral Wilkinson and General Vandegrift direct operations as Marines pour ashore on Bougainville beneath intense naval bombardment and establish a beach head. Marines climbing down nets into landing craft.