 makes his second wartime inspection tour of military training camps. The United States Marines, at one of the great eastern bases, pass in review before their commander-in-chief. Mr. Roosevelt sees at first hand the growth and progress of America's vast new military machine. And as his car rolls through camp after camp, there is no pause in the daily routine. Today, the United States is giving its men the best possible training, seeing to it that every soldier is physically fit and completely equipped before he goes into battle. The President views with satisfaction the success of the air training program. All America working to speed the day of victory for the United Nations. It means for shipment to one of the fighting fronts. Planes are stored above and is from just such a flat top that American bombers carried out their raid on Tokyo a year ago. Machine guns ready. Planes ready. And they take off for some new base on land. Forces to deliver entire squadrons of fighting planes ready for action. In British, in flying forks, Mitchells and liberators, clearing the way for new offensives on land. Through a hail of enemy flak, the big ships roar on, softening up Rommel's Africa Corps with load after load of high explosives. And the aircraft fire fails to stop them. Implacements, Rommel was expected to make a stand. They were too much for the Desert Fox. Here, General Alexander, Allied ground chief, and French General Giro visit the fighting front, as British artillery gives the Nazis no rest. Advancing, these are the warriors who storm the Merritt Heights in hand-to-hand fighting. Second sector, United States tanks take their place in the Allied strategy to drive Rommel into the sea. Lieutenant General Patton surveys the Axis positions. Placed in the hills, open fire. And they have the range. Direct hits on Nazi tanks. With satisfaction. After early setbacks, his American troops are learning. General Sherman-type tanks roll up as the advance continues. The last mountainous barriers to join the magnificent British, Yankee gunners see inspiring evidence of Allied superiority over the vaunted German Mark IVs. The experience of the veteran British, learn the deadly business of clearing roads of enemy mines, so that infantry columns may safely advance. Million prisoners captured in earlier stages of the fighting. Thousand Axis soldiers since breaching the Merritt line. United States Army field rations is quite a banquet for members of the elite German Africa Corps. Army nurses fly to within sound of the guns to evacuate wounded by air. Speeding stretcher cases to base hospitals well in the rear. Flying the wounded back over country that would take days to travel by land. Visits General Patton's frontline headquarters as the combined Allied force bottle up the Nazis in the northeast corner of Tunisia. The battle of Tunisia enters its final phase.