 General Ensign of Saudi Arabia flies as his royal highness, the Amir Faisal, foreign minister of Saudi Arabia, visits the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. The academy, the prince sees the entire regimen of midshipmen parade in his honor. Civil officers salute the Muslim prince, a staunch friend of the United Nations, who is stationed in the Middle East to see the ancient wonders of Egypt, head into the desert to visit the tombs of the pharaohs, serves as a backdrop for snapshots as the girls enjoy a brief holiday from war. In Marsala, Sicily, informs the population of the terms of occupation, co-operate with local officials in establishing and maintaining order. Civilians are required to surrender all firearm. The bishop and chief of police is typical of how local authorities are working with the ally confiscated by the Nazis. Civilians receive emergency rations of bread dough until everybody is fed. All citizens often serve as civil police. Outside Palermo, Sicilian military prisoners are segregated from Italian and German prisoners in the same camp. African officers who speak their language, Sicilian soldiers are allowed to wear civilian clothing and return to their homes for private ampolo, who salutes and dashes across the street to embrace his mother. Back to a home, a job and his family. Here is how the allied military government is bringing order and peace to war-torn Sicily. Units of the French Expeditionary Corps, commanded by General Join. General de Gaulle is presented to the officers of the General Staff. General Giraud comes to see vital lend-lease material arriving from the United States. Supplies and equipment to refit, to rearm with modern weapons, the armies of France. In Casablanca Harbor, inspecting units of the French fleet, General Giraud goes aboard the battleship Jean Barre to address the officers and men of her crew. American shipyard, the Jean Barre will prove a formidable weapon on the side of the United Nations. It was captured by the British. Naples, sacked by the retreating Nazis, now in allied hands as the American Fifth Army takes the road to Rome. In the hands of destruction marked the Nazi retreat, American soldiers share field rations with people whose food was taken by Nazi looters amid scenes of death. An Italian baby born on the battlefield, medical workers found the mother wounded by shrapnel and American Army nurses delivered her child in the field. Allied troops advance along the Appian Way. Officers of the General Staff move up with their troops. General Eisenhower, Supreme Commander. General Clark, leader of the Fifth, planning the campaign on first pictures of huge invasion craft, shuttling powerful armored divisions across the Mediterranean. These unusual vessels brought across the Atlantic under their own power, land hundreds of tons of tanks and equipment ready for action right on the enemy's beaches. The Nazi Air Force is conspicuous by its absence. Reinforcements rolling ashore in a never-ending stream. British, Canadians, Americans, the might and resources of the entire Allied war machine is now being hurled against the Nazis in Europe.