American Troops In Northern Ireland (1942)

Titles read: “AMERICAN TROOPS IN NORTHERN IRELAND“. Northern Ireland. Various good shots of American troops arriving at a dock in Northern Ireland and struggling off with their cumbersome kit bags. Commentator notes it is only seven weeks since the United States of America declared war on Germany. One soldier drops his kit bag. Below decks we see allied officers including Lieutenant Royle (RNR), Lieutenant Colonel Stewart (US army), Captain Lee (British Army) and Lieutenant Stanford Smith discussing plans. American army nurses are seen disembarking - “many wearing slacks for comfort“. American troops on a launch heading for dock wave to those on their troop ship. The soldiers march off along wet roads - typical January day in Great Britain - and are given food from a canteen van. Great C/U of an American soldier biting into a pork pie (and probably wondering what it is). Cataloguer’s note: according to commentary this was the first contingent of American troops to land on British soil during
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