Allied Drive on in Italy Planes Smash Foe in Air 1944
From dropping bombs to spraying insecticide, the Army Air Corps played a vital role in World War II. DESCRIPTION Part 1, U. S. planes bomb German cities. Gens. Clark and Alexander meet in Italy. Artillery pounds Nazi positions in Italy and tanks and infantry advance. Part 2, Mustang fighter planes fly from California to New York in 61, 2 hours. Part 3, nurses are sworn into the Army. Part 4, a newlyformed infantry division parades in the U. S. Part 5, airplanes spray farm lands with insecticide. Part 6
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