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Military Newsreels: 1944 - Issue 30
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keywords: wwii, wacs, aircraft maintenance, air-wac nose art, warplant, boeing corp, b-17 flying fortress, army signal corps, military combat cameramen, welcome home celebrations, fighter pilots captain john geoffrey, captain don gentilli, italy, italian campaign, bombing of cassino, american 5th army
Synopsis: WWII Womens Army Corps WACS, Boeing Aircraft Completes the 5,000th B-17, Cameramen Ready To Document The Liberation of Europe, Air Force Heroes Welcomed Back Home, Allies Continue Their Advance Through Italy...(read more)
- Date: 1944
- Duration: 00:08:30
- Sound: Yes
- Color: Monochrome
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: United States, England, Australia, Italy






















































WWII Womens Army Corps WACS 1944
American women in the WAC service airplanes in Arizona with an airplane named in their honor - AIR-WAC is painted on nose of the aircraft. Military women arrive in Australia to aid the war effort.
Boeing Aircraft Completes the 5,000th B-17 1944
The Boeing aircraft plant in Seattle celebrates the completion of its 5.000th B-17 Flying Fortress.
WWII Cameramen Ready To Document The Liberation of Europe 1944
Army Signal Corps military cameramen that will cover the invasion of Europe posing for the camera.
WWII Air Force Heroes Welcomed Back Home 1944
Air Force heroes are welcomed home with Captain John Geoffrey joining his mother and father and in Piqua Ohio Captain Don Gentilli receives a hero's hometown welcome.
WWII Allies Continue Their Advance Through Italy 1944
American and British forces are unstoppable as they advance toward targets in Italy.
Allied Armies in Italy joined for drive north. Allied planes bomb Cassino, Italy. British Mechanize troops advance toward Cassino for the final battle. Aerial view of the destruction of Cassino. Captured POW’s of the 1st German Parachute Division is marched to the rear.
The American 5th Army drives toward Anzio. Shows more German prisoners of war (POW’s) and Italian refugees.