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WWII - 194?, USA: Admiral King, Navy Recruiting, w/ Gen Marshall; Damaged Ships

Reel Number: 221498-12

Color: Black and White

Sound: SIL and SD

Year / Date: 1940s

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TC Begins: 13:40:49

TC Ends: 13:44:54

Duration: 00:04:05

WWII - 194?, USA: Admiral King, Navy Recruiting, w/ Gen Marshall; Damaged Ships Naval Admiral Ernest J. King at desk to camera: “United States navy is today fighting in the greatest war in United States history; and fighting it w/ all the strength of its guns, planes, ships & men...the navy needs more & more men.” 13:41:25 2nd take. “..men who are anxious to go out to strike at the enemy wherever he can be found....” 13:41:58 3rd take. 13:42:11 Adm King w/ General George Marshall looking at ship model on desk. MCU of each. 13:42:46 Ext. of doorway w/ sign above: Commander In Chief, United States Fleet. Man patrolling past. CU sign. Sign: Chief of Naval Operations. 13:43:26 Small tanker ship low in water thru heavy seas from another ship nearby. 13:43:51 Universal Newsreel title: Jap Subs Get U.S. Vessels. Small freighter w/ timbers & planking on nearly submerged deck, tug beyond. 13:44:09 Universal Newsreel title: One-Half Ship Safe In Port. Ship at dock w/ stern section missing; cut in two. 13:44:35 Ship burning heavily in water, splitting in two. Two life rafts on water. WW2 Navy Recruiting; Attacks; Japanese Submarines;

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