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B&W
Title card reads, "Washington D.C." with United Press logo in the background. Huge shipping yard filled with old shell casings. A giant crane picks them up and dumps them in piles. Men pick them up one by one and stack them. Next they are carried by a crane to a factory where they are then melted down in big tanks into molten metal. Men are seen removing the cooled metal in its new mold, thick metal sheets. The metal sheets are then shown being pressed by a machine into metal cylinders. The cylinders are further refined down into a thinner shape and attached to the bottom of bombs.