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WWII COMBAT BULLETINS - VOLUME 5
 
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Code: DVDCBV5
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"CB#31 Chronicled in this film are personnel pickup tests at Wright Field and wine barrel revetments, plus Eighth Air Force fighter kills and the view of a remote-control tank. CB#32 This film shows activities in the ETO and the U.S. First and Ninth Armies driving close to the Rur River, the Holland front and British introduction of a new mine detector. CB#33 A school for jungle life is depicted in addition to more ETO activities, the U.S. First and Ninth Armies as they drive on the Aachen front, and lastly the advance toward the Ormoc Road in the Philippine Islands. CB#34 Portrait of activities in the ETO, the Ninth Army front and the port of Antwerp. Plus malaria control in Corsica, a B-29 crash in China and the Japanese use of phosphorous. CB#35 View an exciting Japanese raid on a Saipan B-29 base, GI's getting whole blood from the homefront, the use of Black Widow (a night fighter bomber) and ``Jato'' (jet assisted takeoff) plus wartime activities in Burma.CB#36 Displayed here are operations in the Philippines, the Ormoc landing and troops landing on Mindoro, in addition to beautiful views of the Mediterranean and German work mobilization. 6 films, 109 minutes, B&W."