 heavy bombers range over Germany's once mighty industrial centers, fleets of fast low-flying medium bombers strike at enemy installations in France. Target for today, an important airfield at Advil. English Channel bound for the Nazi naval supply depot at Wren roars in from the coast, barely skimming the three tops, in closeup of the Royal Air Force, destroying the war plants of the invader. American Seventh Army, Britain's General Montgomery, his famous Eighth Army wrote a new and brilliant chapter into the Sicilian campaign. As these able United Nations military leaders confer in the field, the Axis wonders where next they will strike. Prisoners continues. Italians, deserted by their Nazi allies, are in the majority. Of some 400,000 troops opposing the combined United Nations forces in Sicily, more than 200,000 are now prisoners of war. In the shadow of the stars and stripes, they wait for ships that will transport them to Africa, to England, to America. For them, the war is over. Civilian volunteers are responding to the nation's call for help in planting and harvesting vitally important food crops. The state of Maine enlists girls home from college to assist farmers in planting potatoes. The thousands of bushels are gathered by the volunteer crop corps. Voice vegetables are sent to freezing plants, where they can be preserved for an indefinite time. Perishable is the tomato crop. Ripened by an unusually warm summer, millions of pounds are rushed by trucks to nearby canneries, United Nations forces in the field. America's army of civilian volunteers helping replenish the nation's food larders, depleted by the demands of war. A bag of china and a portrait of its leader, General Isimo Chung Kaishak, Major General Claire Cheneau, representing the 14th United States Air Force, is honored by the people of Yunnan Province for help in ridding the skies of Japanese raiders. With traditional gifts of food, the Chinese show their appreciation. A silver trophy with an American eagle is presented to the men of General Squadron. Chinese and Americans side by side, united in the common cause. Camp solves the problem of transporting soldiers with the biggest motor bus ever built. A barracks on wheels, the huge triple deck affair carries 250 men on a single trip. It might be a bit crowded inside, but it's a crowd in anybody's language. One of the strongest Japanese island bases in the South Pacific. Little effect, they fail to stop the assault. In camouflage battle dress, land in force and establish a beachhead. Tanks and heavy equipment, they plunge into the jungle to flank the enemy's air base. Members sent out by the Japs are blasted from the trees by American marksmanship. Stid mundo fall to the men under General MacArthur. Another stepping stone on the road to Tokyo.