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A vintage 8mm film clip from 1944 in Troy, New York, showing a man in a Coast Guard Police armband at a social gathering. He is called out during the event, possibly for his service, and proudly displays his uniform and armband to friends. The scene captures a relaxed, patriotic moment from the 1940s, reflecting wartime civic pride and community recognition. The footage offers authentic vintage from the World War II era, with a focus on government service and civilian morale. Ideal for historical documentaries, nostalgic content, and period-specific storytelling.
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