11th. Naval District "United States Coast Guard Band" (1944)
Genre : Music
Runtime : 10M
Director : Bobby Connolly
Writer : Jack Scholl
Synopsis
A patriotic wartime short showcasing the U.S. Coast Guard Band, led by singer Rudy Vallee, and saluting the Naval branches of the military.
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