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Laying of a smoke screen and escaping from the enemy by a tank on a combat course in the United States.
A training film depicts operations and uses of tanks during World War II. A tank moves on a field in the United States. Smoke arises due to firing from the tank and from that of the enemy firing. Men loading and firing guns from the tank. A smoke screen is laid by the tank. Animation shows maneuvers of the tank. The laying of a smoke screen by a tank and thus escaping the enemy. Location: United States. Date: 1944.
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