Japanese learn and practice self defense activities of judo and target shooting...HD Stock Footage

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Japanese learn and practice self defense activities like judo and hone marksmanship skills in Japan.

Army cameraman films missile ready for launch. Missile is launched. US M65 Atomic Cannon (""Atomic Annie"") fires and nuclear explosion results. Army helicopters discharge troops. US Infantry fire rifles as they climb hill. Animation of world globe rotating. Sergeant Stuart Queen speaks about Japan's self defense traditions, including Judo and Jujitsu. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida signs the US-Japan Mutual Security Assistance Pact in 1952. Japanese National Police do stretching exercises and practice judo. They are trained by Japanese experts. Japanese National Police receive training in firearms with help from American instructors.and then proceed to a firing range where they fire at targets. Defense Force Officers cluster around a target and point at hits in the bulls eye center. Japanese self defense force march in parade. Japanese Commander salutes and flag of Japan waved. Japanese perform calisthenics in a large group. Location: Japan. Date: 1953.

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