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- Documentary (part of the Following the Flag to France series) on the arrival in France of the first half-million American troops in the First World War, and their progress.
- Newsreel in five segments showing a meeting between FDR and the leaders of three Middle Eastern allies, an honor ceremony for Allied soldiers in liberated Rome, a major train wreck in Pennsylvania, American soldiers on leave in liberated Paris, and the successful taking of a Japanese POW camp in the Philippines by combined American forces and Filipino guerrillas.
- Official war department film about the U.S. Armed Forces capture of Rendova Island in the Solomon Islands from the Japanese and importance of readily available medical equipment to help treat injured soldiers.
- This newsreel edition covers Senate hearings on the nomination of Henry Wallace as Secretary of Commerce and his support of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation; the need for more volunteers for WAC medical units; brief looks at several leaders of the allied forces and events in China; a major fire at the Norfolk Naval Yard; an amateur's invention of a device allowing his triplets to be bottle-fed simultaneously from a common source; and the professional invention of a new form of buzz-bomb, American style.
- Official short film of the U.S. Army Signal Corps documenting the World War I events at Chateau Thierry and the Aisne-Marne Operation.
- Newsreel in six segments headlines the Yalta Conference, and features coverage of the Lublin Massacre in Poland, plus damages done by a tornado which swept through parts of Mississippi and Alabama; the annual Westminster Dog Show; National Scout Week events; and the daily life of a Chinese war orphan taken under the wing of the 14th Air Force unit stationed in China.
- Newsreel in six segments show the building and completion of the Ledo Road to its junction with the Burma Road in Burma; a procession of Chinese civilian refugees fleeing invading Japanese forces; a speech by future presidential candidate Thomas Dewey on American wartime productivity; the negotiated evacuation of French civilians from Nazi-occupied St. Nazaire, France; the training and debriefing of K-9 Corps dogs; and a brief summary of the championship basketball game between NYU and Notre Dame.
- This edition shows American military gains in the Philippines, a brief return home for 1300 Army combat veterans on furlough, the test of a new "super-transport" military aircraft and, on the national scene, the outcome of the "Miss Photoflash" beauty contest and an informational talk from the Commissioner of the IRS on the use of a new form, the 1040.
- This short documentary is about German invasion of Poland during World War II in 1939. Short footage features Germany's planning and operation of invasion.
- The entire newsreel, in a single segment, is devoted to the completion of the liberation of the Philippines from the forces of Imperial Japan, beginning with the final assault on those forces at Manila and ending with MacArthur in Corregidor.
- A short documentary on German mines and their deployment in the campaign for North Africa during WWII.
- Newsreel in five segments shows ongoing American combat activities in the Philippines, ongoing Allied combat in Europe, the latest in American teenage fashion for girls, the proliferation of Australian brides for American servicemen, and a celebrity dinner in Washington, D.C., to benefit the March of Dimes.
- Newsreel in five sections, covering U.S. Coast Guard action in liberating the Philippines from the Japanese; RAF aerial bombardment of Japanese outposts in Burma; Allied successes in driving Nazi troops from Belgium back into the Rhineland; the kick-off of the annual March-of-Dimes drive by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt; and the effects of freezing conditions in the American northeast on the fishing industry in Boston.
- The newsreel presents continuous coverage of the capture and liberation of Manila from the Imperial Japanese forces by the United States Army troops under the command of Gen. MacArthur.
- 201747mTV-147.7 (56)TV EpisodeCan love change the world? Morgan Freeman is on a global quest to understand how this primal force binds us together as a species. From orphanages to battlefields, from arranged marriages to life on the streets, Freeman sees how love can be found in unexpected places - and how this force inspires us all.