 Soldiers in North Africa hold religious services before going into battle. Huns of an ancient Roman church, officers and men of all ranks. British, French, American, unite in holy worship. Love many nations, many creeds and many faiths. Finding brotherhood and spiritual comfort in a land far from their homes. Like schoolboys on a holiday, they inspect Africa's treasure troves of antiquity. During a swimming pool built centuries ago by the Romans, soldiers welcomed the chance to remove some of the dust and grime of the desert. Real soap and showers. Trial hot springs forming a swimming hole that may once have served a Roman senator. San Pizarre. Allied tanks and guns take thousand Axis soldiers captured since the British took the Merritt line. A maze to learn that their leader is reported to have fled. They're concerned the war is over. Army engineers survey the mountainous Central American jungle through which they're carving a 1,500-mile military highway. Blasting a path through a wilderness never before conquered by man. Hunts ahead of schedule in Mexico City. A highway bringing the good neighbors of the Americas closer than ever before. The sea is lifted from some of the army's defenses of the nation's capital. Mobile guns, troops and the pick guards of the White House are now familiar sights in wartime Washington. Behind the scenes, the Army Interceptor Command checks the movements, knows the position of every plane within hundreds of miles, is ready to flash a warning upon a moment's notice. On strategic positions on rooftops, troops man powerful detecting equipment to safeguard the capital against the possibility of surprise air attack. Afflaged emplacements, anti-aircraft batteries point grim steel muzzles toward the sky. In Washington, as in every city, vigilance is the watchword. Ranchers on the island continent driving huge herds to market to supply beef for allied soldiers at home and overseas. Swimming rivers and streams, cattle by the thousands. The biggest roundup in years. Modern ranges of North America come picturesque scenes of great sheep herds on the moon, seeking greener, richer pastures. Wool for warm clothing, meat for lendly shipments overseas. The vast resources of the United Nations mobilized for war. It's Coast Guard cutter patrolling the stormy North Atlantic. Guarding allied convoys from lurking enemy raiders. A Nazi submarine breaks the surface. The cutter's guns open fire, offered by the cutter when she finally rammed and sank the U-boat. Tries to list the vessel while affecting emergency repairs below the water line. Polish destroyer comes to the rescue, taking aboard a hundred of the cutter's crew when the skipper is forced to lighten his ship. See submarine to her credit. The gallant little cutter is towed 800 miles to port. A fighting ship ready to sail and fight again. States Army Air Force crews, bound for Germany in broad daylight. The big Nazi submarine base at Vegas Act. The RAF pounding the continent by night. The Americans by day. They combined a light air offensive that is smashing Nazi industrial centers one by one. The Americans at the Vegas Act yard destroyed. War factories and a nearby air base reported blown by stretcher and damage to some of the ships. Evidence of the terrific battle affords waged against enemy planes. Although tales were riddled and landing gear shot away, not one bomber failed to return. Lieutenant General Andrews, their commander, later gave his life in an airplane accident in Iceland. His work will not be forgotten, nor his plans interrupted for the smashing of Germany from the air.