DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PAMPHLET 108-1
INDEX OF ARMY
MOTION PICTURES
FILM STRIPS
SLIDES
AND
PHONO-RECORDINGS
HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
JANUARY 1959
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Pamphlet
No. 108-lJ
*Pam 108-1
HEADQUARTERS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Washington 25, D.C, 19 January 1959
INDEX OF ARMY MOTION PICTURES, FILM STRIPS, SLIDES,
AND PHONO-RECORDINGS
Section I. INTRODUCTION Paragraph Page
Purpose and scope 1 5
Security classification of films 2 5
How to locate films 3 5
How to borrow films and equipment 4 5
Army film and equipment exchange ser\'ices 5 6
Proper use of films 6 6
II. CATEGORY INDEX (Branch of service, or other
major category)
GENERAL. 7 8
ADJUTANT GENERAL 8 9
Special services 10
ADMINISTRATION 9 11
Supervision 11
Ofiice and plant operations 16
AIR OPERATIONS 10 18
Airborne divisions and support 18
Aviation 19
AMPHIBIOUS 11 22
ARMOR 12 23
Armored precombat 23
Armored combat 25
Antitank 25
ARTILLERY— ANTIAIRCRAFT 13 26
Gun controls and instruments 26
Guns and fire support 28
Guided missiles 32
Aircraft recognition 38
ARTILLERY— FIELD 14 39
Weapons — principles and use 39
Rockets 42
Movements and tactics 43
ARTILLERY— SEACOAST 15 45
ATOMIC... 10 46
Automotive — See —
Transportation — driving and first echelon
maintenance 162
Ordnance — automotive 114
Camouflage and concealment — See — ENGI-
NEERS 67
CHAPLAIN 17 49
Character guidance 49
Religious teaching 52
Chaplain activities 58
*This pamphlet supersedes DA Pam 108 1, 10 May 1957. including C 3, 20
June 1958.
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Section II. CATEGORY INDEX-Continued ParaRraph Page
CIIExMICAL 18 58
Defensive 58
Offeiieive and weapons 59
CIVILIAN.. 19 59
Civilian affairs military government 59
Civilian mobilization — 60
Civilian components 61
Civilian — all others 61
COLD WEATHER 20 61
Individual training 61
Testing and operations 62
COMBAT DOCUMENTARY 21 63
Pacific Theater WW II --- 63
European Theater WW II 64
Mediterranean and other theaters WW II 65
Korean conflict 66
ENGINEERS. 22 66
^ Map reading 66
0 Camouflage and concealment 67
(,f p]xi)losives, mines, and demolitions 68
• i Construction — equipment and tools 70
] Construction — roads and runways _ 73
, I Construction — bridges 74
. j Fire fighting 75
,; All others 70
(i GUIDED MISSILES— S^e ARTILLERY— AN-
TIAIRCRAFT—Guided missiles .- 32
INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER 23 79
INFANTRY 24 80
Weapons 80
Basic infantry tactics 84
Advanced infantrj' tactics 86
Information — See —
Public information 132
Troop information and education 174
INTELLIGENCE 25 88
Safeguarding military information 88
Combat intelligence 89
LEADERSHIP AND INSTRUCTION 20 90
Map reading— Scs ENGINEERS — Map reading.. 66
MEDICAL... _ 27 92
Troop training:
Individual health and sanitation 92
First aid 93
Disease control 94
Anatomy and physiology 96
Professional:
Hospital and field service 97
Rehabilitation and physical medicine 101
Neuropsychiatry and neurology 101
Medical, surgical, and dental — 102
Vel«'rinary service 100
MILITARY JUSTICE.. 28 110
Section II. CATEGORY INDEX— Continued Paragraph Page-
MILITARY POLICE AND GUARD DUTY... 29 110
Policing and guard duty 110
Criminal investigation 113
ORDNANCE 30 114
Automotive:
Lubrication 114
Engines and power transmission 115
Electrical, ignition, and fuel systems 116
Tires, brakes, and other 117
Combat vehicles — Component parts, mainte-
nance, and repair 120
Ammunition supply and handling 122
Diesel engines 122
Weapons and repair 124
Tools and shop work 126
All others 130
PICTORIAL— See SIGNAL— Pictorial 155
PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE 31 132
PUBLIC INFORMATION 32 132
QUARTERMASTER 33 135
Food service and rations 135
Other QM activities 138
Radar— See SIGNAL— Radar 152
RECREATION— See ADJUTANT GENERALr—
Special services 10
Recruiting and Reenlistment — See ADJUTANT
GENERAL 9
Rockets— See ARTILLERY— Field 39
SAFETY 34 140
General safety 140
Driving safety 143
SIGNAL 35 145
Principles of electricity 145
Wire -. 145
Radio 148
Radar 152
Pictorial 155
AUothers 157
Sports— See ADJUTANT GENERAL— Special
services 10
SUPPLY SERVICES 36 158
Receipt and issue 158
Storage 159
Materiel packing and handhng 159
Field operations 161
TRANSPORTATION 37 162
Driving and first echelon maintenance 162
Motor _. 164
Rail -- 165
Water 166
Air 171
All others 173
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Section II. CATEGORY INr3EX— Continued Paragraph Pajte
TROOP INFORMATION' AND EDUCATION. 38 174
Information and orientation 174
Pride of the outfit - 180
Information on nations 180
WEAPONS— See-
Infantry - 80
Armor 23
Artillery 30
WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS - 39 185
III. NUMERICAL INDEX
General - 40 186
Armed Forces Information Films (AFIF) (I«feF])_. 41 186
Armed Forces Screen Magazines (Including:
ANSM's, AFSR's, RTAF's, AFSM's) (I&E)... 42 195
Campaign Reports (CR) 43 207
Combat Bulletins (CB) 44 207
Army Information Films (ATF) 45 212
Department of Defense Film (DD) 46 213
Educational Films (EF) 47 213
Film Bulletins (FB) 48 214
Graphic Films (GF) 49 223
Historical Reports (HR) 50 2'J6
Joint Civilian Orientation Conference Film
(JCOC) 51 228
Miscellaneous Films (Misc or MF) 52 228
No Release Number (NRN) 53 298
Office of the Secretary of Defense Film (OSD) 54 299
Officers Conference Films (OC) (I&E) 55 299
Orientation Films (OF) (I&E) 56 .300
Professional Medical Films (PMF) 57 301
Army Research and Development Films (RD) 58 314
Staff Film Reports (SFR) 59 314
Training Films (TF) 60 326
World Affairs Films (WA)... 61 428
Film Strips (FS) 62 429
Slide Kits (SK) 63 456
Phono- Recordings (R) 64 457
IV. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
General 65 461
Alphabetical index of motion pictures 66 461
Alphabetical index of film strips 67 521
SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
1. Purpose and Scope
This pamphlet is for the use of training instructors, I&E leaders,
and other film users of the Regular Army and civilian Reserves. It
lists both classified and unclassified approved Department of the
Army motion picture films and film strips, and phono-recordings
available for use in training and information programs.
2. Security Classification of Films
The security classification of each classified film is included in the
pertinent data given in the numerical index, section III. Titles of
such films, if unclassified, are followed by (U).
3. How to Locate Films
a. First Turn to Table of Contents on Pages 1 Through 4-
(1) To locate films by branch of service or other major category,
refer to the category index, section II of the table of contents.
(2) If the exact release number of a film is known, refer to the
numerical index, section III of the table of contents.
(3) If the exact title of the film is known, refer to the alphabetical
index, section IV of the table of contents.
b. The Numerical Index Provides Complete Information on Each
Film. This includes a synopsis and other pertinent data. The cate-
gory index and the alphabetical index give cross-reference page num-
bers where the synopsis for each film can be found in the numerical
index.
4. How to Borrow Films and Equipment
a. Regular Army and Reserve units must fill out DA Form 11-44
(Films and Film Strips Loan Order) to borrow films and film strips
from Army film and equipment exchanges by local pickup or by mail
order.
b. Regular Army and Reserve units that do not have projection
equipment on hand must fill out DA Form 11-43 (Projection Equip-
ment Loan Order) to borrow projection equipment for films and
film strips from their respective Army film and equipment exchanges.
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5. Army Film and Equipment Exchange Services
The following services arc available:
a. Loans of film and oquipment, including motion pictures, sound
film strips, silent film strips. Department of the Army phono-record-
ings, and appropriate equipment, as required.
6. Advisory services, such as recommending appropriate films for
training and information programs, proper utilization of films in
training, and advising instructors ou professional exhibition tech-
niques.
c. Literature, such as film references, periodic film announcements,
and special announcements on pertinent films.
d. Courses for training and licensing unit projectionists of the
Regular Army and civilian Reserves.
e. Loans of films cleared for public nonprofit, television and theat-
rical exhibition to appropriate civilian organizations and professional
groups.
/. Maintenance of Department of the Army films rrscored into
foreign languages for aiding foreign allied governments, for training
foreign nationals, and for training in foreign languages.
6. Proper Use of Films
After selection of appropriate films for training and information
programs, the film program should be carefully planned using the
same steps used for other training techniques, i.e. —
a. Preparation. Preview the film to find out what is in it, using
the appropriate film reference, if available. The instructor should
select the key points of emphasis, the items which may be omitted
or touched upon lightly, and the portions that arc obsolete or require
explanation. Arrange in advance for projectionist, film, and equip-
ment. Reserve the classroom theater with ami)le seating cai>a('ity,
effective blackout provisions, and an electrical outlet for the projector.
h. Presentation. Have proper ventilation, then introduce the film
in the most effective manner that will pr(»paj'c the audience to ob-
serve the film to greatest advantage. Show the film.
c. Followup Actimties. Carefully planned folio wup activities, such
as discussions, an oral or written quiz, an<l practical Hpplicntioiis,
as appropriate, increase the effectiveness of training lihns. The
contents of the film and the facilities available will determine tho
nature of the following exercises to be used.
d. References.
(1) Films.
TF 11-1574— The Technique of Good Projection.
TF 11-1572— Film Tactics.
TF 21-2301 through TF 21-2306— MiHtary Instructions.
(Each film should be used individually to fit into ap-
propriate lesson plans to teach a specific point of in-
struction. The series is not designed to be shown as a
package.)
(2) Manual. FM 21-6 — Techniques of MiHtary Instruction.
SECTION II
CATEGORY INDEX
7. General
Use this index to locate films for training and information programs.
It is broken down in 32 main categories (such as branches of service or
other majoi breakdowns) and a number of subdivisions in certain of
the larger categories. See table of contents on pages 1 through 4,
for locating major categories and subcategories. This is the important
functional index for film users. Use the numerical index, section III,
only if the exact release number of a film is kno^vn and further film
information is required. Use the alphabetical index, section IV, only
if the exact title of a film is known.
CATEGORY INDEX AG
8. ADJUTANT GENERAL (Special Services) n/lagem.
Army Records Administration
MF 12-7944 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) .-- 244
The Army Statistical and Accounting System
TF 12-1653 (32 min— 1950) 390
The Army Program System
MF 38-8554 (13 min— 1955— Film Reference— Distribution in CONUS
and Overseas) 277
The Army Program System — Development "Planning What to Do"
MF 38-8555 (13 min— 1955— Film Reference— Distribution in CONUS
and Overseas) 277
The Army Program System — Execution "Doing the Job"
MF 38-8556 (11 min— 1955— Film Reference— Distribution in CONUS
and Overseas) 277
The Army Program System — Review and Analysis "Checking on the
Results"
MF 38-8557 (10 min— 1955— Film Reference— Distribution in CONUS
and Overseas) 277
Hawaiian Holiday (Recruiting Subject)
MF 20-1216 (18 min— 1945— Distribution limited to ZI only)... 258
Men 17 to 18}^ — Your Future and the New Reserve Law
MF 45-8589 (12 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS only) 282
Time to Go (Selective Service)
MF 20-8322 (28 min— 195&— FUm Reference).. 263
Army ROTC (Recruiting)
MF 145-7743 (18 Min— 1951) 298
The Army ROTC, Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow
MF 45-7912 (24 min— 1952— Color— Distribution Limited). 280
This Is Your Army
MF 45-7950 (79 min— 1954— Color) 281
A Tale of 2,000 Cities
MF 45-8710 (25 min— 1956) 283
The Whites of Their Eyes
MF 20-8591 (26 min- 1956) 264
The Soldier's Hour
MF 20-8442 (18 min— 1956— Color) 264
Man With Mission
MF 140-7800 (17 min— 1950— Commercial Adaptation) 298
The Making of a West Pointer
MF 45-8521 (40 min— 1955— Color— Distribution in CONUS and over-
seas) 282
Prepare Through Education (Recruiting)
MF 20-8421 (16 min— 1955) 264
All Star Team (Recruiting)
MF 20-8420 (24 min— 1955) 264
Army Residency Program (Recruiting)
MF 12-8733 (22 min — 1956 — Distribution to each Army Headquarters
in CONUS) 244
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AG CATEGORY INDEX
For ayiiopiit
«CC pagcXO.
The US Medical Team (Medical Recruiting)
MF 20-8422 (15 min— 1955) 2(54
The Army Dental Service (For Recruiting Dental Personnel)
MF 12-S7;i2 (26 min— 1957— Color) 244
Your Bright Tomorrow (Recruiting — Women Army Medical Specialists)..
MF 12-8765 (20 iniu— 1957— Color— Distribution to CON US AF &
EES) 2-14
Sgt MacDuff — Salesman (Recruiting)
MF 20-8410 (19 inin- 1955) 203
Take 6 (National Guard Recruiting)
MF 45-8694 (11 min— 1956) 282
Our Sons (Recruiting for USAR)
MF 45-8798 (36 min— 1958- Color) 283
Executive Wanted (Recruitment of WAC Officers)
MF 12-8766 (24 min— 1957— Color) - 244
The Soldier's Hour
MF 20-8442 (18 min— 195&— Color) 264
Chaplain USA
MF 20-8419 (19 min— 1955— Color) 264
Beyond Tomorrow — A Story of an American Girl
MF 20-8418 (15 min— 1955— Color) 263
A Look Ahead
MF 12-8201 (27 min— 1954) --- 244
It's Your Future
MF 12-8151 (15 min— 1953) — - 244
Rehabilitation of Military Prisoners
TF 19-1608 (34 min— 1949— Film Reference) - -- 398
90 Day Wondering (Re-enlistment)
MF 12-8669 (9 min— 1956— Color) 244
All Present or Accounted For (Re-enlistment)
MF 20-8714 (20 min— 1956— Color) 266
To Provide for the Common Defense
OF 61-26 (17 min— 1954— Color) - 226
The Pentomic Army
TF 20-2561 (50 min— 1958— Color). _ - - 404
SPECIAL SERVICES
Note. Sec also I&E Sportsrecls AFJF 200 through 228. For numerical
list of these films see page 193.
Recreation Leadership
TF 12-180S (23 min— -1953— Film Reference) 391
Recreation Center Operation
MF 12-7X41 (13 mill— 1951— Film Reference) 243
The Sprints
MF 28 8250 (21 min— 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) 270
The Hurdles
MF 28-8251 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 270
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CATEGORY INDEX ADMIN
For synopsis
see page No.
Broad Jump
MF 28-8252 (11 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) _ 270
High Jump
MF 28-8253 (11 min — 1954— Commercial Adaptation). __ 270
Shot Put
MF 28-8254 (11 min— 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) 270
Pole Vault
MF 28-8255 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) ___ 271
Discus
MF 28-8256 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 271
Javelin
MF 28-8257 (11 min — 1954— Commercial Adaptation).. 271
The Relays ''^
MF 28-8258 (11 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 271'
The Middle Distances
MF 28-8259 (11 min — 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 271
The Distances
MF 28-8266 (11 min — 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 271
Last Down (Football Highlights, 1946)
ANSM 83 (17 min— 1947) ..- 196
1952 Olympic Games
AFIF 36 (29 min— 1953) - --- 189
The Soldier at Leisure
MF 12-7936 (14 min— 1952— Film Reference) 244
Army Library Program
FS 12-17 (11 min— 1954— Sound— Film Reference). 447
U. S. Army Service Clubs
FS 12-18 (12 min— 1954— Sound— Film Reference) 447
Army Crafts Program
FS 12-19 (13 min— 1953— Sound— Film Reference) 447
The Army Entertainment Program
SFS 12-101 (11 min— 1954— Sound) 447
9. ADMINISTRATION (Supervision; Office and Plant Operations)
Note. See also LEADERSHIP AND INSTRUCTION page 90.
SUPERVISION
For synopsis
see page No.
Working With Other Supervisors
MF 61-7619 (8 min— 1951— From Office of Education Film No. 153) 295
Supervision — Dealing With Dissatisfied Employees
MF 61-1257 (14 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN 3425-A) 294
Supervision — Budgeting Time and Effort
MF 61-1258 (17 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN-3425-B). 294
Supervision — Developing Cooperation
MF 61-1259 (15 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN 3425-C) 294
Supervision — Building Morale
MF 61-1260 (11 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN 3425-D) _. 294
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ADMIN CATEGORY INDEX
Tor »\fnop»it
aee page No.
Supervision — Creating Job Interest
MF 61-1261 (11 mill— 1946— From Navy Film MN 3425-E)_ 295
It's Our Job
MF 61-1015 (39 mill— 1944 — Commercial Adaptation) 294
Personnel Management — Supervisory Conferences
MF 61-8403 (14 min— 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) 296
All I Need is a Conference
MF 61-8413 (30 min — 1955 — Commercial Adaptation — Distr to CF&EEs
in CONUS— Supp. distr to AF&EEs at Major OS Comds) 296
Another Snowball Conference
MF 61-1165 (10 min— 1945) 294
How Not to Conduct a Meeting
MF 9-8569 (10 min— 1955 — Commercial Adaptation) 237
Commencement (Employment Nondiscrimination)
MF 61-8659 (26 min— 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 297
Placing the Right Man On The Job
MF 61-1207 (13 min— 194.5 — From Office of Education Film No. 156) _.. 294
A New Supervisor Takes A Look At His Job
MF 61-1206 (13 min— 1945— From Office of Education Film No. 150)... 294
Maintaining Workers' Interest
MF 61-7775 (13 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 159). 296
Introducing The New Worker To His Job
MF 61-7772 (16 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 1 54). 296
Instructing The Worker On The Job
MF 61-7765 (14 min— 1951— From US Office of Education FUm No. 155) . 295
Supervising Workers On The Job
MF 61-7766 (10 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 157) 295
Every Minute Counts
MF 61-7620 (10 min— 1951— From Office of Education Film No. 161). .. 295
The Supervisor As a Leader — Part I
MF 61-7621 (14 min— 1951— From Office of Education Film No. 168)... 295
The Supervisor As A Leader — Part II
MF 61-7622 (13 min— 1951— From Office of Education Film No. 169)... 295
Personnel Management — Communications
MF 61-8404 (13 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 296
Maintaining Quality Standards
MF 61-7769 (1 1 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 164). 296
The Engineered Performance Standards Program
MF 38-8512 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7837) 276
Maintaining Good Working Conditions
MF 61-1432 (9 min— 1951— From Office of Education Film No. 152^ 295
The Inner Man Steps Out
MF 61-8057 (33 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 296
Improving The Job
MF 61-7768 (10 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. I«W. 295
Supervising Women Workers
MF 61-7767 (11 min— 1951— From IS Ollice of Education Film No. 158). 295
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CATEGORY INDEX ADMIN
For nynopnia
see page No.
Safety in the Shop
MF 61-7771 (12 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No, 481) . 296
Effective Utilization of Manpower in the US Army
MF 45-7926 (23 min— 1952) 281
Pick Your Safety Target
MF 20-7995 (14 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation) 261
Safety in Offices
MF 20-7997 (10 min— 1953— From Navy Film MN 1921-D) 261
Stop, Look, and Question
FS 80-8 (1945— Sound) 456
Off to the Right Start
FS 20-112 (19 min — 1952 — Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Foundation for Good Job Relations
FS 80-16 (1945— Sound) 456
Public Relations for Business and Professional People
FS 9-311 (10 min— 1955— Sound— Color— Distribution in CONUS only-
Commercial Adaptation) _ 444
On-the-job Supervision — Part I: The Cost of an Error
FS 80-2 (1944— Sound) 456
On-the-job Supervision — Part II: Spotting Immediate Training Needs
FS 80-3 (1944— Sound) 456
On-the-job Supervision — Part III: The Job Breakdown
FS 80-4 (1944— Sound) 456
On-the-job Supervision — Part IV: The Four Steps
FS 80-5 (1944— Sound) _ _ 456
On-the-job Supervision — Kinda Give It Your Personal Attention
FS 80-7 (1944— Sound) 456
Excessive Supervision
FS 61-28 (24 min— 1955— Sound— Distribution in CONUS only— Com-
mercial Adaptation) 456
Human Factors in Safety — The Secret of Supervision
FS 20-57 (1949 — Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Human Factors in Safety — Teaching Safety on the Job
FS 20-58 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Human Factors in Safety — People Are All Alike
FS 20-59 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Human Factors in Safety — Everybody's Different
FS 20-60 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Human Factors in Safety — Teamwork for Safety
FS 20-61 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). 450
Human Factors in Safety — Safety Case Histories
FS 20-62 (1949— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) _ 450
Make Requests — Don't Command
FS 20-145 (1953— Sound) 451
There's a Job To Be Done
FS 20-113 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) _ 450
One Step at a Time
FS 20-114 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 451
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ADMIN CATEGORY INDEX
For »ynop«U
»ee page No.
Let's Face the Facts
FS 20-115 (1953— Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 451
Do the Job Right
FS 20-116 (1053— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). 451
The Balanced Job
FS 20-117 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 451
It Takes Time
FS 20-118 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). __ 451
When Something Goes Wrong
FS 20-119 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 451
Let's Talk Things Over
FS 20-120 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). 451
The Right Medicine
FS 20-121 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation)... 451
A Stitch in Time "*
FS 20-122 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation)... 451
The Man Behind the Machine
FS 20-123 (1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 451
Women on the Job
FS 20-124 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 451
Man's Place in an Organization
FS 20-144 (22 min— 1952— Sound).. l}^lLlbL 451
The Case of Alice, Jane, and Agnes
FS 20-93 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
The Case of AI Miller
FS 20-94 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial AdaptatioTi) 450
The Case of Emma Trimble
FS 20-95 (5 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
The Case of Jerry Cooper
FS 20-96 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
The Case of Jim Halsey
FS 20-97 (2 min — 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation)... 450
The Case of Mike and Bill
FS 20-98 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial AdaptaUon) 450
The Case of Mary Benson
FS 20-178 (6 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
A Difference of Opinion
FS 20-179 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation).. 452
The Case of Independent Sadie
FS 20-180 (1 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation).. 452
The Case of Tom, Dick and Harry
FS 20-181 (2 mill— 1952— Suund—Conunercial Adaptation). 452
The Case of Paul Steele
FS 20-182 (5 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptafion) 452
The Case of Joe and Bob
FS 20-183 (2 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of Harry Carey
FS 20-184 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Coinnirrcial Adaptation)... 452
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CATEGORY INDEX ADMIN
For xynopsin
see page No.
The Case of George Gray
FS 20-185 (4 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of Lefty Laws
P'S 20-186 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of Sarah Blake
FS 20-187 (3 min — 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of John Beaver
FS 20-188 (4 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of Abbie Swartz
FS 20-189 (.5 min — 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of Tessie Teller
FS 20-190 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of Dewey Jones
FS 20-191 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of Frances Moore
FS 20-192 (3 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of Bob Smith
FS 20-193 (3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 452
The Case of Jake Diller
FS 20-194 (4 min— 1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 452
Case of the Three Calandeers
FS 20-195 (4 min— 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 452
Effective Management
FS 61-16 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455
When You've Got a Problem
FS 61-17 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455
The Will To Produce
FS 61-18 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455
Understanding People
FS 61-19 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455
Understanding Employee Viewpoint
FS 61-23 (24 min— 1955— Sound— Distribution in CONUS only— Com-
mercial Adaptation) 455
Individual Adjustment
FS 61-20 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455
Motivating the Long Service Employee
FS 61-25 (24 min — 1955 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 456
Orientation and Induction
FS 61-26 (24 min— 1955— Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 456
Combating Job Monotony
FS 61-27 (24 min — 1955— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 456
Getting Results Through People
FS 61-21 (1953— Commercial Adaptation) 455
Freedom of Opportunity
FS 61-13 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455
Individual Output
FS 61-14 (1953— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 455
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ADMIN CATEGORY INDEX
For i>i/nop»(t
see page No.
Error Correction Talk
FS 61-24 (24 min — 1955 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 455
Getting Ideas. Across
FS 61-15 (1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 455
A Partnership in Progress
SFS 61-29 (30 min — 1958 — Color — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 466
OFFICE AND PLANT OPERATIONS
Internal Organization
MF 9-7892 (12 min— 1952) 236
Physical Facilities
MF 9-7890 (11 min— 1952) - 236
Materials Control
MF 9-7891 (11 min— 1952) - -.. 236
Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Process Control
MF 38-8007 (13 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 6621- A)... 276
Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Acceptance Sampling
MF 38-8008 (17 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 6621-B).._ 276
Production Control — Part I
TF 20-1771 (11 min— 1955 — Commercial Adaptation) 402
Production Control — Part II
TF 20-1772 (11 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation) 403
Planning and Laying Out Work
MF 61-7704 (10 min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 151). 295
Maintaining Quality Standards
MF 61-7769 (1 1 min— 1951— Fr«m US Office of Education FUm No. 164) . 296
Introduction to Army Work Simplification
TF 20-1736 (19 min— 1953) 402
Work Simplification in the Office
TF 20-1737 (25 min— 1954— Film Reference). 402
Work Simplification in the Shop
TF 20-1738 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 402
Ideas Unlimited
MP' 20-1144 (18 min — 1951— ComnuTcial Adaptation) 268
Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating Film No. 1
MF 11-8674 (10 min— Silent 16 FPS— 1956) _ 243
Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating Film No. 2
MF 11-8703 (5 mill— Silent 16 FPS— 1956) 243
Flow Process Chart and How To Use It
MF 61-7695 (15 min— 1951— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 295
Motion Study Principles
MF 61-7993 (28 min— 1953— Commercial Adaptation) 296
Attack on Hidden Waste
MF 19-1073 (15 min— 1944).. 257
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CATEGORY INDEX ADMIN
For nynopiiia
$ee page No.
Suggestion Power
MF 61-1100 (18 min— 1944) 294
The Fourth Man — The Civilian Behind the Soldier
MF 61-8414 (9 min— 1955) 297
Combat Team
MF 20-1192 (37 min— 1945— Commercial Adaptation) 258
Army Records Administration
MF 12-7944 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) 244
Industrial Plant Protection
TF 19-1847 (29 min— 1953— Film Reference) 401
The Case of Comrade "T"
MF 30-8706 (23 min— 1956— Color — Commercial Adaptation— Distri-
bution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 274
Machine Transcription — Transcription Technique
MF 61-1049 (21 min— 1944— From Navy Film MN 1562-B)_ 294
Take a Letter, Please
MF 61-1050 (22 min— 1944) 294
Man's Place in an Organization
FS 20-144 (22 min— 1952— Sound) 451
Production Control — Part I
FS 20-166 (1952— Commercial Adaptation) _._ 451
Production Control — Part II
FS 20-167 (1952— Commercial Adaptation).. 451
Methods Analysis
FS 20-168 (1952— Commercial Adaptation).. 451
Quality Control tfiliT— r
FS 20-169 (1952— Commercial Adaptation). .___._:. 451
Effective Deputization
FS 80-19 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation). _ 456
Position Classification
FS 61-10 (14 min— 1952— Sound— Color— From Air Force Film Strip T
FS 1-2817) 455-
Stop, Look, and Question
FS 80-8 (1945— Sound) _._ _. 456
Office Hazards
FS 20-7 (1944) 449
Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part I — Perimeter Barriers and
Personnel Identification
FS 19-13 (13 min— 1955— Sound- Film Reference) 449
Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part II — Protective Lighting, Com-
munications, and Alarm Systems
FS 19-16 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 449
Introduction to Automatic Processing Data
TF 11-2552 (31 xnin— 1958— Film Reference) 389
494599"— 59 2 17
AIR CATEGORY INDEX
10. AIR OPERATIONS (Airborne Divisions and Support;
Aviation)
(For Cold Weather soc COLD WEATHER: Testing and Research)
(For Transportation nee TRANSPORTATION: Air)
For Hynopnit
aee page No.
AIRBORNE DIVISIONS AND SUPPORT
The Airborne Soldier
TF 31-2126 (33 min— 1955— Film Reference) -.- 411
Assembly of an Airborne Unit
TF 31-1926 (18 min— 1955— Film Reference) - 411
Duties of a Jumpmaster
TF 31-1927 (33 min— 1955— Film Reference)... 411
Wearing Individual Parachute Equipment
TF 31-2216 (5 min— 1955) .- 412
Drop Zone
TF 31-1854 (17 min— 1954) 411
Assembly Problem after 5th Novice Jump
TF 31-2127 (10 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412
Personnel Parachute Malfunctions and Activation of Reserve Parachute
TF 31-2128 (9 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412
Personnel Parachute Entanglements and Recovery From Twists
TF 31-2129 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412
Parachute Landing Falls
TF 31-2130 (12 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412
Parachute Training in the 34 Foot Mock Tower
TF 31-2131 (12 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412
Conduct of a Parachutist in the Aircraft
TF 31-2132 (9 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412
The Swing Landing Trainer
TF 31-2133 (7 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412
Parachute Recovery and Shakeout During Novice Training
TF 31-2134 (8 min— 1956— Film Reference) 412
The 82d Airborne Division (Pride of Outfit Film)
MF 45-1426 (21 min— 1948) 279
Invasion of Crete by the German Army
FB 20-16 (11 min— 1942— Film Reference) _ 221
Sky Blitz
MF 31-912 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference).. _ 275
Answer is Nuts, The
ANSM 55 (20 min— 1945). 196
Air Operations, Lae and Salamaua
MF 8-1044 (32 min — 1944 — Require special authorization for distribu-
tion—From Air Force Film AFC 410) 231
Operation Airborne
MF 10-7842 (22 min— 1951— Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation). 238
Medical Service of the Airborne Division — To Conserve the Fighting
Strength
TF 8-1765 (28 min— 1952— Film Reference) 359
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CATEGORY INDEX AIR
For (tynopsis
see page No.
The Airborne Military Policeman
TF 19-1748 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference).. 400
Rigging the 6,000-pound Load-bearing Platform for Aerial Delivery
FB 10-259 (36 min— 1953— Film Reference) 220
Operation of the 97-10 Sewing Machine
TF 10-1836 (16 min— 1953) 378
Summer Movements in the Arctic
FB 20-232 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) .__ 222
Fundamentals of Ballistics
TF 9-1512 (19 min— 1949— Film Reference)... 367
Emergency Use of the Parachute
TF 10-2455 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference)... 380
Helicopterborne Operations ^ .'jlqo:/
TF 7-2580 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference) 353
AVIATION
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
RTAF 149 (19 min— 1953) 199
Mission of the United States Air Force
OC 13 (33 min— 1957) 300
Strategic Air Command
RTAF 145 (20 min— 1953) ^ 199
Arctic Rampart — ulm r
RTAF 148 (15 min— 1953) 199
Operation Blue Jay
MF 45-7947 (25 min— 1953) 281
This is Lakehurst
RTAF 144 (17 min— 1952) 199
Army Aviation — Part I — Introduction
FB 46-260 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) 222
Army Aviation — Part II — Selection and Occupation of Small Unit Airstrips
FB 46-261 (12 min— 1953— Film Reference) 222
Your Army in Disaster Relief
MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) 257
Army Helicopters
MF 46-8574 (15 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation).. 284
Helicopter Orientation, Introduction to Rotary Wing Flight
MF 55-8158 (28 min— 1953— From Navy Film MN 7306-A).._ 286
Helicopter Orientation — Introduction to Helicopters
TF 46-2554 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference) 423
Basic Helicopter Flight Principles
TF 46-2209 (15 min— 1956) 422
Basic Helicopter Flight Training — Part I — Pilot's Pre-Flight Inspection
TF 46-2381 (27 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423
Primary Helicopter Flight Training — Part II — Primary Flight Maneuvers
TF 46-2382 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423
Advanced Helicopter Flight Principles — Part I
TF 46-2210 (10 min— 1956) 422
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AIR CATEGORY INDEX
For gynopxis
aec page No.
Advanced Helicopter Flight Principles — Part II
TF 4G-2211 (11 min— 1956) 422
Helicopter Post Flight Inspection— The H-19
TF 46-233G (2G inin— 1957— Film Reference)- 422
Helicopter Post Flight Inspection— The H-21
TF 46-2337 (27 min— 1956) 422
Helicopter Post Flight Inspection— The H-34
TF 46-2338 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference) 422
Helicopter Weight and Balance
TF 46-2339 (25 min— 1957— Film Reference) 422
Land Based Helicopter Operations — Functions
MF 46-8358 (10 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 7411-A) 283
Land Based Helicopter Operations — Precautions
MF 46-8359 (11 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 7411-B) 283
Helicopter Special Delivery
MF 45-7945 (11 min— 1953) - 281
Look — No Hands (Operation Sandstone)
MF 20-7676 (20 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons
Project 19-11) 260
Pilots for NATO
RTAF 146 (20 min— 1953) 199
Recognition of Jet Aircraft
MF 20-7991 (15 min— 1953— Film References- From Navy Film MN
6898) 261
Aircraft Recognition — Soviet Jet Aircraft
MF 20-7986 (15 min— 1953— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN
6898-C) 261
Visual Problems Induced by Supersonic Speeds
MF 44-8406 (47 min — 1955 — Color — Distribution limited to one print
for each central film library and exchange in CONUS and overseas) 278
Eyes of Flight
MF 20-8147 (30 min— 1953— Color) 262
Approach to Land-GCA
MF 20-8748 (25 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to
Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and to film ex-
changes siipjiorting service schools concerned) 266
Approach to Land-ILS
MF 20-8749 (25 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation— Dislril)ution to
Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and to film ex-
changes supporting service schools concerned) 266
Helicopter Maintenance — Part I — Helicopter Power Plants
TF 55-2308 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference) 425
Helicopter Maintenance — Part II — Transmissions and Free Wheeling
Units
TF 55-2309 (16 min— 1957— Film Reference) ..- - 425
Helicopter Maintenance — Part III — Introduction to Power Trains
TF 55-2310 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference).. 425
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CATEGORY INDEX AIR
For ftynopxiii
tee page No.
Helicopter Maintenance — Part IV — Supercharged Induction System
TF 55-2311 (16 min— 1958— Film Reference) 425
Helicopter Maintenance — Part V — Rotor Blade Inspection, Repair, and
Tracking (H-19, H-34, H-37)
TF 55-2312 (33 min— 1958— Film Reference) 425
Helicopter Maintenance — Part VII — Hydraulic Flight Control Systems
TF 55-2314 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference) 425
Helicopter Maintenance — Part IX — Generator Systems Trouble Shooting
TF 55-2316 (22 min— 1958— Film Reference) 426
Auxiliary Means of Communication — Part I — Light Aircraft Message Drop
TF 17-2387 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 396
Auxiliary Means of Communication — Part II — Light Aircraft Pickup
TF 17-2388 (3 min— 1957— Film Reference) 396
Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training — Part I — Take-off and Flight
Procedures
TF 46-2418 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference). _._ 423
Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training — Part II — Autorotations
TF 46-2419 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423
Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training — Part III — Approach Procedures
TF 46-2420 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423
Transitional Helicopter Flight Training — Part I — Transition to the H-19
TF 46-2423 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423
Advanced Helicopter Flight Training — Part I — Confined Area Operations
TF 46-2421 (27 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423
Advanced Helicopter Flight Training — Part II — Emergencies and Critical
Conditions
TF 46-2422 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) 423
Helicopter — Vibrations and Resonance — Part 3 — Vibrations in the H-21
MF 46-8905 (5 min— 1958— Air Force Film No. TF l-5102e) 284
Helicopters — Emergency Procedures — Part 4 — Emergency Procedures in
the H-21
MF 46-8910 (5 min— 1958— Air Force Film No. TF 1-5102J) 284
Ground Handling of Aircraft — Part I — Fixed Wing Aircraft
TF 55-2503 (23 min— 1957— Film Reference) 427
Ground Handling of Aircraft — Part II — Rotary Wing Aircraft
TF 55-2505 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference) _ 427
Rigging the Flaps, L-23 Aircraft
TF 55-2573 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 428
Installation of the L-23 Main Landing Gear
TF 55-2574 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) .._'1'1LI:._ 428
Removal of the L-23 Main Landing Gear
TF 55-2575 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 428
Installation of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel ^
TF 55-2576 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) 428
Removal of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel
TF 55-2577 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 428
Removal of the L-23 Nose Landing Gear
TF 55-2578 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) 428
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AIR CATEGORY INDEX
For gynopHis
see page No.
Transportation of Ammunition — Part IV — By Aircraft
TF 9-2572 (16 niin— 1958— Film Rc-fercnce) 476
Loading Heavy Equipment in Aircraft
SFS 5-116 (28 min — 1958 — Sound — Distribution limited to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges and Service Schools) - 433
Russian Aircraft
FS 44-26 (1952— From British Film Strip FS 87) 454
Parachute Landing Falls
FS 31-6 (1950) 452
Flight Safety
FS 31-8 (1951) - 452
Aircraft Recognition
SK 5-QQ-8 (1953 — Supplementary Kit No. 1, 1954 — Supplementary Kit
No. 2, 1955— Supplementary Kit No. 3, 1956) 456
11. AMPHIBIOUS
Elementary Tactics of Life Saving
TF 21-1121 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference) 404
Training Film for Amphibious Instruction
MF 55-1311 (66 min— 1947) - 284
Fury in the Pacific
MF 40-1212 (20 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN 9045) 278
Amphibious Warfare— Handling the Landing Craft
MF 55-8455 (15 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN-943D) 286
Amphibious Warfare, The LCVP— Part II— Boat Handling
MF 5.5-8458 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 4306B) 287
Amphibious Warfare, The LCM (3) Operation
MF 55-8459 (21 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 4307B) 287
Military Police Support in Amphibious Operations
TF 19-1806 (14 min— 1953— Film Reference) 400
Beach Obstacles
TF 5-1822 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference) - 335
Operation Inchon
MF 11-7883 (18 min— 1952) 242
Hit the Beach
MF 31-7727 (18 min— 19.50) - - 275
Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport
TF 55-1758 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 424
Field Artillery 105-mm Howitzer Section in Shore-to-shore Operations
TF 31-1175 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) 411
Amphibious Ships, Crafts, and Vehicles
MF 55-8457 (21 min— 1955— From Marine FUm MH 7483) 286
The LST— Employment
MF 55-8156 (19 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 4302B) 286
Beachhead Maintenance for LVT's
FB 9-204 (19 min— 1945). - 218
Light Cargo Carrier, M29C
FB 9-125 (16 min— 1944) - - 218
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CATEGORY INDEX ARMOR
For Hi/nopsia
8CC page No.
Modern Ordnance Materiel — The M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier
FB 9-290 (8 mill — 195-J — Film Reference) 219
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Organization and Concept (U)
MF 60-7732 (24 min— 1950— Film is classified CGNFIDF^NTIAL) _ 29:i
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Planning and Intelligence (U)
MF 60-7733 (24 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Training and Movement to the Ob-
jective (U)
MF 60-7734 (16 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Mine Warfare and Underwater Demoli-
tion Team Operations (U)
MF 60-7735 (15 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Naval Gunfire Support — Part I (U)
MF 60-7736 (26 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Naval Gunfire Support — Part II (U)
MF 60-7737 (24 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Air Operations (U)
MF 60-7738 (24 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Ship to Shore Movement (U)
MF 60-7739 (22 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Communications (U)
MF 60-7740 (14 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Logistics (U)
MF 60-7741 (23 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
Amphibious Instruction — Tank and Armored Amphibians (Landing
Force) (U)
MF 60-8246 (24 min— 1954r— From Navy Film MN 6560-P— Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL) 293
12. ARMOR (Armored Precombat; Armored Combat; Anti-tank)
Note. See COLD WE A THER for Cold Weather: Testing and Research; ORD-
NANCE: Combat Vehicles or Armored Vehicle Maintenance and Repair;
ORDNANCE: Weapons and Repair for Repair of Guns; COMBAT WW 11
and Korea for actual Combat films; ENGINEERS: Explosives, Mines,
and Demolitions for Anti-tank Mines.
ARMORED PRECOMBAT For »unopsi»
see page No.
Actions of the Individual Tank
TF 17-1990 (19 min— 1955— Film Reference) 395
Tank Transporter M25
FB 9-118 (20 min— 1944) - 218
Tank, 76-mm Gun, M41 and M41A1, Crew Firing Duties— Part I— Pre-
paring for Action
TF 17-1968 (17 min— 1955— Film Reference) 394
Tank, 76-mm Gun, M41 and M41 Al, Crew Firing Duties— Part II— Firing
Duties
TF 17-1969 (13 min— 1955— Film Reference) 394
Tank, 90-mm Gun, M47, Crew Firing Duties— Part I— Preparing for Action
TF 17-1970 (17 min— 1955— Film Reference) 394
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ARMOR CATEGORY INDEX
Tank, 90-inin Gun, M47, Crew Firing Duties— Part II— Firing Duties
TF 17-1971 (15 miu— 1955— Film Reference) 394
Project Stalls
MF 9-8260 (17 min— 1954) - --- 236
Simple Land Navigation for Combat Vehicles
FS 2-23 (1943— Film Reference) - 429
Fundamentals of Tank Turrets — Part I — Introduction and Turret Controls
TF 17-1974 (17 min— 1954) 395
Fundamentals of Tank Turrets— Part II— Vision Devices, Direct Fire
Siglits and Auxiliary Fire Control Equipment
TF 17-1975 (17 min— 1954) 395
Fundamental Principles of Fuzes
TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948 — Film Reference) 3G7
Fundamentals of Ballistics
TF 9-1512 (19 min— 1949— Film Reference) .. 367
Theory of Target Grid System (GTA 7-5)
FS 7-163 (1955— Film Reference) 435
Range Finder M12 — Part I — Characteristics and Controls
TF 17-2117 (25 min— 1955 — Film Reference) 395
Range Finder M12— Part II— Preparation for Ranging
TF 17-2118 (14 min — 1955 — Film Reference) 395
Range Finder M12— Part III— Sight Adjustment and Use
TF 17-2179 (13 min— 1955— Film Reference) --- 395
Range Determination
TF 17-2425 (28 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 17-1548 which
is obsolete) 397
Full Track Vehicle Driving — Part I— Preparation for Driving and Basic
Driving
TF 17-2262 (26 min— 1956 — Film Reference) 396
Full Track Vehicle Driving — Part II — Advanced Driving
TF 17-2263 (22 min— 1956— Film Reference) - - - 396
Track Tension Adjustment— Part I— M41 Tank
TF 17-2389 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) 397
Track Tension Adjustment— Part II— M48 and M48A1 Tank
TF 17-2390 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) --- 397
Tank Interphone Operation — Part I — Internal
TF 17-2393 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference).-. 397
Tank Interphone Operation — Part II — External
TF 17-2394 (3 min— 1956— Film Reference) 397
Elevation Quadrant, M13— Part I— Use of The M13 Quadrant
TF 17-2288 (6 min — 1956— Film Reference) 396
Elevation Quadrant, M13— Part II— Test and Adjustment
TF 17-22S9 (5 min— 1956— iMltn Reference) 396
Gunner's Quadrant. Ml— Part I— End For End Test, Plus Corrections
TF 17-2290 (6 min— 1956— Film Rcferoni-c) 396
Gunner's Quadrant, Ml— Part II— End for End Test, Minus Corrections
TF 17-2291 (4 miu— 1956— Film Reference) 396
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CATEGORY INDEX ARMOR
For nynopxis
see page No.
Infantry Weapons and Their Eflfects — Tank Weapons
FB 7-282 (5 inin— 1955— FUm Reference) _._ 217
Safe Loading Procedures 90MM Tank Gun
TF 17-2385 (5 miii— 1957— Film Reference) _ 396
Adjustment of the Caliber .30 Machine Gun Solenoid
TF 17-2384 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) __ 396
Ground Guide Arm and Hand Signals
TF 17-2386 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) 396
Armor Team Security
TF 17-2587 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference) 398
ARMORED COMBAT
Orientation on Armor
TF 17-1767 (12 min— 1954^Film Reference) 394
Pioneering by Armor
TF 17-1978 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) 395
Operation of the Reconnaissance Battalion Armored Division
TF 17-1727 (23 min— 1952— Film Reference) 394
The Reconnaissance Platoon and Company
TF 17-1508 (27 min— 1948— Film Reference).. 393
The Tank-armored Infantry Team
TF 17-1515 (26 min— 1949— Film Reference) 393
The Reinforced Tank Battalion in the Attack
TF 17-1547 (33 min— 1950— Film Reference) 393
The Reinforced Tank Company in the Attack
TF 17-1716 (28 min— 1952— Film Reference) 394
Reinforced Tank Battalions of a Combat Command in the Mobile Defense
TF 17-1715 (22 min— 1952— Film Reference) 393
Reinforced Tank Battalion, Planning and Conduct of Delaying Action
TF 17-1698 (22 min— 1956— Film Reference) 393
Tank Mission— World War II
MF 17-1280 (10 min— 1946) _ 256
Hell on Wheels
MF 17-7864 (17 min— 1951) 257
Daily Crew Maintenance, Armored Personnel Carrier M-59
TF 17-2538 (28 min— 1957— Film Reference) 398
Armor Combat Power
TF 17-2504 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 17-1903 which
is obsolete) 397
The Big Picture— The Pentomic Army *' ' "
MF 45-8936 (28 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS, USARAL, USARPAC, and USARFANT) 283
M-19 Antitank Non-metallic Mine
SFS 5-139 (10 min— 1958— Sound) 434
ANTITANK
Infantry Weapons Against Tanks
TF 7-1681 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 347
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ARMOR CATEGORY INDEX
For tynopfit
tee page \'o.
Men Against Tanks
MF 7-7898 (15 min— 1952) 230
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part I: Emplacement
TF 44-1347 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference) 413
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part II: March Order
TF 44-1348 (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) 413
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount— Part III: Hasty Emplace-
ment for Antitank Firing
TF 44-1349 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference) 413
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part IV: Preparation
for Firing
TF 44-1350 (35 min— 1944— Film Reference) 414
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount— Part V: Inspection of
Ammunition and Firing
TF 44-1351 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 414
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part IV: Technique of Antitank Firing
TF 4-1148 (42 min— 1943— Film Reference) 328
The 106-MM Rifle M40A-1— Part VI— The Stadia Sight
TF 7-2438 (12 min— 1958— Film Reference) 353
M-19 Antitank Non-metallic Mine
SFS 5-139 (10 min— 1958— Sound) 434
13. ARTILLERY— ANTIAIRCRAFT (Gun Controls and Instruments;
Guns and Fire Support; Guided Missiles; Aircraft Recogni-
tion)
GUN CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
(For Radar see SIGNAL: Radar) ^»^eNo
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part I— Introduction to Anti-
aircraft Fire Control Systems
TF 9-2122 (6 min— 1955— Film Reference) 371
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part II— The Skysweeper —
Integrated Fire Control System T-38
TF 9-2123 (21 min— 1955— Film Reference) 372
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part III— The M9 Type
Director with SCR 584 Radar Set
TF 9-1846 (13 min — 1955— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas — Film
Reference) 368
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part IV— The Integrated Fire
Control System M33
TF 9-2199 (18 Min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas— Film
Reference) 372
The Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem
TF 9-1843 (23 min— 1954— Film Reference) - 368
Methods of Solution to the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem-
Part I: The Linear Speed Method
TF 9-1951 (11 min— 1954— Film Reference) 369
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CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA
For synopsia
«cc page No.
Methods of Solution of the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem —
Part II — Conversion between Spherical and Rectangular Coordinates
TF 9-1934 (24 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas) 369
Methods of Solution of the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem-—
Part III — Similar Triangles
TF 9-2195 (14 min— 1955 — Distribution in CONUS and Overseas — Film
Reference) 372
Employment of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System Trailer
TF 44-1780 (17 min— 1952— Film Reference) 415
Emplacement of the AAFCS M33 Acquisition Radar
TF 44-1781 (14 min— 1953— Film Reference) 415
March Order of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System
TF 44-1782 (15 min— 1953— Film Reference) 415
March Order of AAFCS M33 Acquisition Radar
TF 44-1783 (16 min— 1952— Film Reference) 415
AAFCS M33 Defense Against Electronic Countermeasures (U)
TF 44-2546 (24 min — 1958— Distribution to Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL—
Modified Handling Atithorizcd) 421
Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Fire Missions
TF 44-1886 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 415
Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Orientation and Synchronization
TF 44-1887 (18 min— 1951— Film Reference) 415
Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Start and Stop Procedure
TF 44-1888 (18 min— 1954— Film Reference) 416
The Directors M9 and MIO— Part I: Emplacement and March Order
TF 4-1293 (33 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330
The Directors M9 and MIO — Part II: Orientation and Synchronization
TF 4-1294 (13 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330
The Directors M9 and MIO — Part III: Preparation
TF 44-1647 (19 min— 1951) 414
The Computing Sight M19 Series (M19A1 and M38) Nomenclature and
Operation
TF 44-1858 (27 min— 1954— Film Reference) 415
Military Optical Instruments— Part I: Optical Principles
TF ^1167 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Military Optical Instruments— Part II : Sighting Instruments
TF 9-1168 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Military Optical Instruments— Part III: Observation and Measuring
Instruments
TF 9-1122 (14 min— 194^— Film Reference) 363
Direct Fire Control for Automatic Weapons— Part III: Tracer Observation
FS 4-140 (1943) 430
Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns— Part I: Theory of Leads
FS4-67 (1943) 430
Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns— Part II: Description and Nomen-
clature
FS 4-110 (1943) 430
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ARTY— AA CATEGORY INDEX
For tynopnit
nee page \o.
Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns — Part III: Aiming and Orientation
FS 4-113 (1944) 430
Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns— Part IV: Firing and Adjustment
FS 4-255 (1944K 432
Fire Control and Position Finding, Antiaircraft Artillery — Part I: Elements
of Data
FS 4-15 (1942— Film Reference) 430
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control and Position Finding— Part XI : Parallax
Corrections
FS 4-251 (1944) 431
Fire Controls and Position Finding— Part XIV : Ballistic Corrections for M9
and MIO Directors
FS 4-262 (1944) 432
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control and Position Findings— Part XIX: The
Director M5A2
FS 44-14 (1945 — For use only in training National Guard units and
foreign armies, not for training active Army) 454
The Directors M9 and MIO — Part I: Introduction
FS 4-126 (1943 — For use only in training National Guard units and
foreign armies, not for training active Army) 430
The Directors M9 and MIO— Part II: Nomenclature
FS 4-137 (1943) 430
The Directors M9 and MIO — Part III: Adjustments
FS 4-143 (1943 — For use only in training National Guard units and
foreign armies, not in training active Army) 430
The Directors M9 and MIO— Part IV: Tests
FS44-4 (1944) - - 453
GUNS AND FIRE SUPPORT
(Repair of Guns see ORDNANCE: Weapons and Repair.)
Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons— Part I: Types and Components of
Cannon
TF 9-2058 (28 min— 1944 — Film Reference) 371
Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons— Part II: Types and Components of
Carriage
TF 9-2059 (22 min— 1944— Film Reference) 371
Fundamental Principles of Fuzes
TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference)... - 367
Fundamentals of Ballistics
TF 9-1512 (19 min— 1949— Film Reference) 367
The 90-mm Gun, MlAl, Principles of Operation — Part I
TF9 1356 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365
The 90-mm Gun, MlAl, Principles of Operation— Part II: Recoil
Mechanism
TF 9-1357 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference). 305
Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part I: Routine
Inspection
TF 4 610 (18 min— 1943— Film Reference) 327
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CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA
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Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part II: Regular
Inspection
TF 4-641 (19 min— 1943— FUm Reference) 327
Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part III: Routine
Checks
TF 4-642 (29 min— 1943— Film Reference) 328
Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part V: Firing,
Safety Precaution, and Maintenance After Firing
TF 4-644 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference) 328
Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part VI: Remote
Control System M2
TF 4-1144 (23 min— 1943— Film Reference) 328
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part I: Emplacement, Using the Prime
Mover
TF 4-1145 (45 min— 1943— Film Reference) 328
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part II: Emplacement Without Use of
Prime Mover
TF 4-1146 (30 min— 1943— Film Reference) 328
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part III: March Order
TF 4-1147 (30 min— 1943— Film Reference) __. 328
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part IV: Technique of Antitank Firing
TF 4-1148 (42 min— 1943— Film Reference) 328
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part V: Direct Fire Drill
TF 4-1149 (23 min— 1943— Film Reference) 328
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part I: Emplacement
TF 44-1347 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference) 413
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part II: March Order
TF 44-1348 (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) 413
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part III: Hasty Em-
placement for Antitank Firing
TF 44-1349 (11 rain— 1944— Film Reference) 413
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part IV: Preparation for
Firing
TF 44-1350 (35 min— 1944— Film Reference) 414
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part V: Inspection of
Ammunition and Firing
TF 44-1351 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 414
Gun, 120-mm, Antiaircraft Ml, Principles of Operation — Part I: Section
I: Functions and Operations — Section II: The Percussion Mechanism
TF 9-1367 (30 min— 1944— Film Reference) 366
Gun, 120-mm, Antiaircraft Ml, Principles of Operation^Part II: Oper-
ation of the M9 Power Rammer
TF 9-1368 (10 min— 1944— Film Reference) 366
The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun — Part I: Going into Position
TF 4-1305 (37 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330
The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun — Part II: March Order
TF 4-1306 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330
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The 120-inm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun — Part III: Preparation for
Firing
TF 4-1307 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330
The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun — Part IV: Inspection of Am-
munition and Firing
TF 4-1308 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330
The Multiple Machine Gun Mounts — Part I: Operation and Main-
tenance
TF 4-1280 (39 min— 1944— Film Reference) 329
The Multiple Machine Gun Mounts — Part II: Drill and Firing
TF 4-1292 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330
Interchangeability Features of Heavy and Very Heavy Artillery
TF 9-1935 (34 min— 1954— Film Reference) 3G9
Twin 40-mm Gun Motor Carriage M19
TF 44-1524 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) 414
Orientation and Synchronization of the AAA Gun Battery — Part I: Basic
Principles
TF 44-1641 (43 min— 1951— Film Reference) 414
Light AAA With Infantry and Armored Divisions
TF 44-1554 (18 min— 1952— Film Reference) 414
Light AAA in Close Fire Support of Infantry
TF 44-1680 (29 min- 1953— Film Reference) 415
The Skysweeper — Emplacement and March Order
MF 44-8247 (14 min— 1954) 278
The Sliysweeper — Orientation and Synchronization Known Datum Point
Method
TF 44-2359 (29 min— 1956— Film Reference) 421
The Skysweeper — Artillery Drill
TF 44-2360 (27 min— 1958— Film Reference) 421
Operation of the Skysweeper Radar
TF 44-2528 (36 min— 1957— Film Reference) 421
Antiaircraft Guns and Accessories — Part II: 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun —
Section I: Main Elements Except Breech Mechanism and Related
Parts
FS 4-16 (1942— Film Reference) 430
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: The 90-mm AA
Gun on MlAl Mount — Section A: The Bogie and Pedestal
FS 44-18 (1945) 454
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: the 90-mm A A
Gun on MlAl Mount — Section B: Leveling Mechanism, Top Carriage
Cradle
FS 44-21 (1945) 451
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: The 90-mm AA
Gun on MlAl Mount — Section C: The Gun Assembly
FS 44-22 (1945) 454
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part III: 90-mm AA Gun
on M2 Mount
FS 4-141 (1943) --- 430
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Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part IV: The 90-min AA
Gun on the M2 Mount — Leveling Mechanism
FS 4-160 (1943) 431
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part V: The 90-mm AA Gun
on the M2 Mount
FS 4-144 (1943) 430
Aircraft Artillery Gun and Accessories — Part VI: The 120-mni (4.7-inch)
AA Gun and Ml Mount
FS 4-196 (1944) 431
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part VII: The 120-mm (4.7-
inch) AA GuTi on the Ml Mount
FS 4-180 (1944) 431
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part VIII: The 120-nim
(4.7-inch) A A Gun on the Ml Mount
FS 4-206 (1944) -.. - 431
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part IX: The 120-mni (4.7-
inch) A A Gun on the Ml Mount — Fuze and Power Rammer
FS 4-254 (1944) 431
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiair-
craft Gun on the Ml Mount — Part X: Tests and Adjustments
FS 44-10 (1944) _. 453
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — 120>mm (4.7-inch) Antiair-
craft Gun on the Ml Mount — Part XI: Maintenance of the Gun and
Carriage
FS 44-11 (1944) 453
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part XII, Section A: Basic
Mechanisms
FS 44-19 (1945) 454
Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part XII, Section B: Basic
Mechanisms
FS 44-20 (1945) 454
Antiaircraft Artillery Multiple Gun Mounts — Part III: The Multiple Cal.
.50 Machine Gun Mount M45 — General Description
FS 4-153 (1943) 431
Antiaircraft Artillery Multiple Gun Mounts— Part IV: The Multiple Cal. .50
Machine Gun Mount M45 — Assembly and Operation
FS 4-154 (1944).. _ 431
Antiaircraft Artillery Ammunition — Part I: General Handling and Cal. .50
Ammunition
FS 4-149 (1943) 430
Antiaircraft Artillery Ammunition — Part III: Ammunition for AA Guns
FS 4-204 (1944) 431
Barrage Balloon Lethal Devices — Part III: Double Parachute Arming for
VLA Balloons
FS 4-175 (1944) 431
Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery — Part I: Basic Principles
FS 4-200 (1944) 431
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HCc page No.
Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery— Part 11: Automatic Weapons
FS 1-201 dOM) - 431
Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery — Part III: Guns
FS 4-202 (1944) - - 431
GUIDED MISSILES
Elementary Principles of Analog Computers (U)
GF 9-29 (29 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Prints are for limited distribu-
tion to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and Overseas
for loan to necd-to-know audiences — Film is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL—Modified Handling Authorized) 224
Defense of Antwerp Against the V-1
MF 9-1286 (21 min— 1947) -- 235
White Sands Proving Ground
MF 9-8191 (22 min— 1953— Color) 236
White Sands Proving Ground— Eyes of The Range Film Report — I
MF 9-8705 (21 min— 1956— Color) 237
White Sands Proving Ground — Report No. 3 Search into Space
MF 9-8704 (21 min— 1956— Color) 237
Guided Missiles
MF 45-8354 (26 min— 1954) 281
Guided Missiles — Theory of Operation
TF 9-1652 (16 min— 1950) 367
Guided Missile Propellents — Basic Characteristics
TF 9-1952 (25 min— 1955— Color — Film Reference) 369
Army's Nike Guards Nation's Capital
DD 184-54 (5 min— 1955) 213
Nike for the Defense of Your Community
MF 45-8698 (13 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Overseas for use by PIO's) 283
NIKE — For Defense of America
MF 44-8852 (13 min— 1958 — Color— Distribution to Army Film and
Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 279
NIKE— Guardian of the Cities
TF 44-2530 (15 min— 1957).. 421
Guided Missiles of the Armed Forces (U)
MF 44-8263 (14 min— 1954— Color— Distribution limited to CFL's in
CONUS— From Navy Film MN9191-C— Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL) 278
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Bleeding Door Cylinders
TF 5-2169 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 342
Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE — Door Cylinders, Removal
TF 5-2465 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 342
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Elevator Locking Bar Cylinder,
Replacement and Adjustment
TF 5-2102 (() min— 1'.)57— Film Reference) :$n
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Elevator Locking Bar Cylinder,
Removal
TF 5-2404 (0 miu— 1957— Film Reference) 341
32
CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA
For aynopxis
see page No.
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Flow Control and Door Cushioning
Adjustment
TF 5-2463 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Power Unit Belt Replacement
TF 5-2467 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) _ 342
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Two-way Valve, Disassembly and
Assembly
TF 5-2468 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 342
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Part I — Four-way Valves, Disas-
sembly
TF 5-2466 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) 342
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Part II — Four-way Valves, Assembly
TF 5-2506 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 342
Guided Missile Propellants — Fire Hazards and Extinguishment
TF 9-2222 (21 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 372
The CORPORAL Missile— Fueling Operation
TF 6-2403 (35 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY) 345
Missile Master — AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System — Engineering
Report No, 9627
MF 11-8923 (13 min— 1958— Color— Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS — USA Signal Air Defense Engineering
Agency (9584)) 243
Signals for Missiles
MF 11-8924 (20 min — 1958 — Color — Limited number of prints distributed
to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges) 243
Launching of Explorer
MF 21-8933 (10 min— 1958) 270
The Big Picture — The Pentomic Army
MF 45-8936 (28 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS, US ARAL, USARPAC, and USARFANT) 283
NIKE I — Introduction to the System
TF 44-1964 (24 min— 1954— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLl^ 416
NIKE I Underground Installation — Part I — Introduction
TF 44-2164 (29 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film
Reference) 418
NIKE I Underground Installation — Part II — Section Drill
TF 44-2165 (33 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film
Reference) 419
NIKE I Missile Test Equipment, Preliminary Operations (U)
TF 9-2300 (8 min — 1957— Film Reference— Distribution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized).- 373
NIKE I Missile Tests, Part I— Calibration of the RF Test Set (U)
TF 44-2246 (9 min — 1956 — Distribution primarily to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS and to film exchanges servicing
appropriate service schools — Film Reference — Film is classified CON-
FIDENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized) 420
494599°— 59 3 33
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For »ijnop<<ia
Kcr page Xo.
NIKE I Missile Tests, Part 11, Voltage Receiver Sensitivity, Power and
Frequency Checks (U)
TF 44-2247 (G inin — 1950 — Distribution limited — Film is classified CON-
FIDENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized)... 420
NIKE I Missile Tests, Part III — Nonresponse to Adjacent Codes, Pattern
Modulation, and Response Time (U)
TF 44-2248 (8 niin — 19o() — Dislrihution to Army film and equipment
exchanges in CON U8 and OS — Film Reference — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAIr— Modified Handling Aulhorizfd) 420
NIKE I Missile Tests, Part IV-A — Measurement of Burst, Fail Safe
Time, and Buzz Voltages (U)
TF 44-2249 (7 min — 1956 — Distribution primarily to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS and to film exchanges servicing
appropriate service schools — Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL —
Modified Handling Authorized) 420
NIKE I Missile Tests, Part IV-B— Yaw and Pitch Servo Tests (U)
TF 44-2250 (8 min — 1950 — Distribution to Film and ccjuipment ex-
changes in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL—
Modified Handling Authorized) -120
NIKE I Missile Tests, Part V — Roll Servo Operation and Pressure Poten-
tiometer Check (U)
TF 44-2251 (8 min — 1956 — Distributiou to Army film and equipment ex-
changes in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL—
Modified Handling Authorized) 420
NIKE I Missile Tests, Part VI— Precise Command and Internal Opera-
Uon (U)
TF 44-2252 (7 min — 1956 — Distribution limited to film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL—
Modified Handling Atithorized) -120
NIKE AJAX Battery, The Ground-Guidance Equipment Operation of the
Personnel Heating and Ventilating System
TF 44-2170 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 419
Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 1, Guidance Section Tests,
Position 2, Part A, Amplifier-Decoder Radar Modulator Tests (U)
TF 9-2322 (5 min — 1957 — Film Refen-ncc — Dis(ril)ution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONIU^ and OS — Film is clm^sified
CONFIDENTIAl.— Modified Handling Authorized). _ - 373
Missile ORD 6 Test Equipment, Position 2, Part B, Amplifier-Decoder
and Radar Modulator Tests (U)
TF 9 2323 (5 niin — 1957 — I'^ilm Reference — Distribution limited to Army
Film and E(iuipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL— Modifi(!d Handling Authorized) 373
Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2 (Part A), Signal Data Con-
verter Tests (U)
TF 9-2320 (4 min — 1957— Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CON FlDENTIAIy— Modified Handling Authorized)... 373
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CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA
For aynopaia
»ee page No.
Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2 (Part B), Signal Data Con-
verter Tests (U)
TF 9-2321 (6 min — 1957— Film Reference — Distriljution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized).. _ 373
Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part A), Power Unit and
Control Amplifier Tests (U)
TF 9-2324 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAI^— Modified Handling Authorized)... 373
Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part B), Power Unit and
Control Amplifier Tests (U)
TF 9-2325 (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 373
Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part C), Power Unit and
Control Amplifier Tests (U)
TF 9-2326 (4 min — 1957— Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 373
NIKE AJAX Battery — Defense Against Electronic Counter-Measures (U)
TF 44-2545 (27 min— 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL—
Modified Handling Authorized) 421
NIKE AJAX Battery — Orientation and Synchronization — Part III-A —
Collimation of Tracking Antenna by Data Dial Method
TF 44-2584 (25 min— 1958— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 422
NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part I — Target Tracking Radar
TF 44-2172 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) . 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part II — Missile Tracking Radar (U)
TF 44-2173 (26 niiu— 1957— Film Reference — Film is classified CON-
FIDENTIAL) 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part III— Computer (U)
TF 44^2171 (20 min — 1958 — I'ilm Reference — Distribution limited to
Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is 419
classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized)
NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part I — Acquisition Radar (U)
TF 44-2166 (18 min — 1957— Film Reference- Film is classified CON-
FIDENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized) 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part IV — Computer
TF 44-2169 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 419
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For »\inop»i»
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NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenerjfiring (he Gronnd-Guidanre
Equipment — Part II — Target Tracking Radar
TF 44-2167 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY). 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part III — Missile Tracking Radar
TF 44-2168 (11 miii— 1957— Film Refcrenof^FOR OPFrCFAL USE
ONLY) 419
NIKE AJAX Multi-Channel Data Recorder— Part I— Operation
TF 44-2174 (34 min— 1958— Film Referenc^Film is FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY) 420
NIKE AJAX Multi-Channel Data Recorder— Part II— Tape Analysis (U)
TF 44-2175 (34 min— 1958— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modi-
fied Handling Authorized) 120
NIKE I SAM Battalion Preparation of the Missile — Part I — Uncrating.
Fin Installation, and Pressure Tests (Revised version)
TF 44-2150 (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— This filnj
])reviousI}' classified) 417
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile — Part II — Missile Tests
TF 44-2151 (10 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 417
NIKE I SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile — Part III— Booster
Uncrating and Joining (Revised version)
TF 44-2152 (25 min— 1955— Film Referencf^— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY — This Film was previously classified) 417
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part IV— Fuel
Servicing
TF 44-2153 (18 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
once) 4l7
NIKE I SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile — Part V — Oxidizer
Servicing (Revised version)
TF 44-2154 (21 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL Ut>:E ONLY— ReplaooB
classified film TF 44-2154, whidi is now obsolotr) _.. 418
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile — Part VI — Warhead
Installation
TF 44-2155 (32 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) _ 418
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile — Part VII — Final
Preparations
TF 44r-2156 (24 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 418
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile — Part VIII — Routine
Checks
TF 44-2157 (10 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 418
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area — Part I — Emplacement and
Preparation of the Tracking Radars
TF 44- 2144 (IG min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 416
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CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— AA
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see page No.
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area — Part II — Assembly of the
Radar Collimation Mast
TF 44-2145 (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 416
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area — Part III — Adjustment and
Erection of the Radar Collimation Mast Assembly
TF 44-2146 (15 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 417
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area — Part I — Emplacement of the
Launching Equipment
TF 44-2147 (28 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 417
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area — Part II — Installation and Checks
of Launcher Equipment
TF 44-2148 (24 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— FUm Refer-
ence) 417
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area — Part III — Reload Procedures
and Drill for the Launcher-Loader
TF 44-2149 (16 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 417
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling — Part I — Preparation for De-
fueling
TF 44-2255 (15 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 420
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling — Part II — Removal of Starting
Fluid and Oxidizer
TF 44-2256 (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 42 1
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling— Part III— Removal of JP-4
TF 44-2257 (10 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 421
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Procedures and Drill — Part I — Normal Conditions
TF 44-2161 (21 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 418
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Procedures and Drill — Part II — Alternate Commu-
nication Procedures
TF 44-2162 (34 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 418
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization — Part I — Leveling
of the Tracking Radars
TF 44-2139 (21 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 416
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization — Part II — Ad-
justment of the Optical System
TF 44-2140 (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— FUm Refer-
ence) 416
Nike I SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization — Part III — Colli-
mation of the Tracking Radars
TF 44-2141 (29 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 416
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dff paffc Xo.
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization— Part IV— Data
Transmission Adjustments
TF 44-2142 (25 min— 195(J— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 41 »j
Nilie I SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization — Part V — Parallax
Corrections and Adjustments at the Launching Positioning Units (U)
TF 44-2143 (30 min— 1950 — I)istrih\ition Limifrd — Film Iteferoitce—
Film is classified CONFlDKXTLAIr— Moflifi.d llancilinK Aulliurized). 410
Nike I SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization — Part VI —
Orientation of the Launcher Rail
TF 44-2103 (8 min— 1950— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 418
Nike I, SAM Battalion — Removal of Warheads
TF 44-2158 (20 min— 1950— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) 418
NIKE (U)
MF 44-7556 (58 min — 1949 — Limited distribution — Printing discontinued,
alternate film MF 9-8175 may be used — Further difitribiition must be
authorized by USCONARC— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 278
NIKE System Field Test (U)
MF 44-8002 (7 min — 1952— Color— Limited distribution— Printing dis-
continued, alternated film MF 9-8175 may be used — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL) ...___..._ 278
NIKE System Test (U) '"""
MF 9-8175 (13 min— 1953— Color— Distribution limited to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and Equipment Exchanges in
CONUS and certain Artillery and Guided Missiles organizations speci-
fied by higher authority— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 230
Universal Fuze A, MK 6, Application (U)
MF 20-8410 (21 min— 1955— Distribution limited to: Asst Commandant
Artillery School, AA«fe(JM Branch, Ft Bliss, Texas; SCPL&L M/F:
Chief of Ordnance SCJPL&L M/F: Chief, Engineers — Film is classified
SECRET— Restricted Data) _ 203
AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION
Recognition of Jet Aircraft
MF 20 7991 (15 min— 1953— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN
0898) 201
Visual Problems Induced by Supersonic Speeds
MF 44 8400 (47 min - 1955 -Color — Distribution Limited)-. 278
Aircraft Recognition — Soviet Jet Aircraft
MF 20-7980 (15 min— 1955— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN
G898-C) 201
Aircraft Recognition
SK 5-QQ 8 (1953- Supplementary Kit No. 1, 1954— Supplementary Kit
No. 2, 1955— Supplementary Kit No. 3, 1950). 457
Russian Aircraft
FS 44 20 (1952— From British Film Strip FS87) -154
38
CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— FLD
14. ARTILLERY— FIELD (Weapons— Principles and Use; Rockets;
Movements and Tactics)
(For Cold Weather Artillery Tests see COLD WEATHER:
Testing and operations)
WEAPONS— PRINCIPLES AND USE
(For Repair of Guns see ORDNANCE: Weapons and Repair)
For $ynop8i»
see page No.
Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part I: Types and Components of
Cannon
TF 9-2058 (28 min— 1944— Film Reference). 371
Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part II: Types and Components of
Carriage
TF 9-2059 (22 min— 1944— Film Reference) 371
Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydrospring Type
TF 9-1869 (33 min— 1954— Film Reference) 368
Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneumatic Type —
Part I — Dependent System
TF 9-1948 (12 min— 1954— Film Reference). '.^:«.'J-- k . - . 369
Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneumatic Type —
Part II — Independent System
TF 9-1949 (16 min— 1954— Film Reference) 369
Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, MlAl, and Carriages Ml and MS — Principles of
Operation
TF 9-1124 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference) 363
Howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1, and Carriage M2 — Principles of Operation
TF 9-2050 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) 370
Service of the Piece — 105-mm Howitzer
TF 6-1991 (34 min— 1955— Film Reference) 344
Service of the Piece, 280-mm Gun
TF 6-1962 (34 min— 1955— Film Reference) 344
The 155-mm Gun Ml— Part I: Nomenclature of the Piece
TF 6-1072 (26 min— 1943— Film Reference) 342
Artillery Orientation by Sun and Star — Part I: The Altitude Method
TF 6-1678 (25 min— 1951) J___'-J-l 343
Fundamentals of Ballistics
TF 9-1512 (19 min— 1949— Film Reference) 367
Fundamental Principles of Fuzes
TF 9-1472 (23 min— 194S— Film Reference) 367
VT Fuzes— Field Artillery
TF 9-1875 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference) 369
Military Optical Instruments — Part III: Observation and Measuring
Instruments
TF 9-1122 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Field Artillery Sight Tests and Adjustments
TF 6-1498 (27 min— 1949— Film Reference) ^42
Artillery Survey
TF 6-1657 (32 min— 1951) 342
39
ARTY— FLD CATEGORY INDEX
For nynopitU
»C€ page S'o.
Laying (he Field Artillery Battery
TF G-1227 (15 niin— 1943— Film Referciit-cl 342
Field Artillery Radar
TF 6-1757 (22 min— 1953— Film Rofcn-iic-i 343
Military Optical Instruments — Part I: Optica! Principles
TF 9-1167 (10 mill— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Military Optical Instruments — Part II: Sighting Instruments
TF 9-1168 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Demolitions, M-10 Universal Destructor
TF 5-2282 (7 min — 1956— Distribution to Army film and equipment
exchanges in COXUS and overseas Film Reference) 337
Weapons of the Artillery
FB 44-253 (26 min— 1953— Color) 222
Concrete Piercing Nose Fuze M78
FB 9-170 (16 min— 1945) _ 218
VT Bomb and Rocket Fuzes
FB 9-197 (25 min— 1945— Film Ri-fen^icp) 218
Reduction of Japanese Cave-type Fortifications
FB 20-213 (34 min— 1945) 222
The Great Gun
MF 9-7940 (12 min— 1952) 236
Artillery Orientation by Sun and Star — Part II — The Hour- Angle Method
TF 6-2424 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 6-1679 which is
obsolete) 345
Field Artillery Recoil Mechanisms — Part I — Indirect Method of Checking
Nitrogen Pressure
TF 9-2543 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 9-1316 which is
obsolete) _ 375
Field Artillery Recoil Mechanisms — Part II — Direct Method of Checking
Nitrogen Pressure x
TF 9- 2532 (29 min— 1 957— Film Reference) :;75
Orientation — Part I: General
FS4-33 (1943) 430
Orientation — Part II: Instruments
FS4-34 (1943) 430
Orientation^ — Part V: Azimuth Determination — Approximate Methods —
Elementary Astronomy
FS4-37 (1943)... 430
Orientation — Part VI: Stellar Observation, Northern Hemisphere
FS4-38 (1943) 430
Orientation — Part VII: Azimuth Determination by Solar Observation
FS4-39 (1944).. 430
Orientation — Part VIII: Stellar Observation, Southern Hemisphere
FS 4-40 (1943) 430
Field Artillery Ammunition — Part III: Handling
FS 6-22 (1943). 434
Field Artillery Ammunition — Part V: Fuzes
FS 6-24 (1943) 434
40
CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— FLD
For HynopHiH
see page No.
Sensing of Field Artillery Fire
FS G-45 (1943) _ 434
Theory of Target Grid System (GTA 7-5)
FS 7-163 (1955— Film Reference) 435
Panoramic Sketching
FS &-61 (1944— Instructor's Notes) 435
The Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, MlAl, and Carriage, Howitzer, M3A1, Dis-
assembly and Assembly Inspection — Part V: Inspection of Recoil Mech-
anism
FS 9-102 (1943) 440
The 75-mm Howitzers Ml and M8 — Part I: Description and Characteristics
FS6-46 (1943) 434
The 75-mm Howitzers Ml and M8 — Part II: Mechanical Functioning
FS 6-47 (1943) 434
The 105-mm Howitzer M2 — Part II: Mechanical Functioning
FS 6-32 (1943) 434
The 105-mm Howitzer M2 — Part III: Authorized Disassemblies (First
Echelon)
FS 6-39 (1943) 434
Direct Laying with the 105-mm Howitzer
FS6-42 (1944)
The 8-inch Howitzer Ml and the 155-mm Gun Ml — Part I: Description
and Characteristics
FS 6-63 (1944) 435
The 8-inch Howitzer Ml and the 155-mm Gun Ml — Part II: Mechanical
Functioning
FS6-65 (1944)
The 8-inch Howitzer Ml and 155-mm Gun Ml — Part III: Authorized
Disassemblies
FS 6-66 (1944) 435
Sighting and Laying Equipment — Tests and Adjustments — 155-mm Gun
Ml and 8-inch Howitzer Ml
FS &-50 (1944) 435
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As-
sembly— Part I: Removing the Gun and Cradle
FS 9-120 (1943) 440
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As-
sembly— Part II: Removing the Carriage, Limber, Bogie, and Train
FS 9-121 (1943) 440
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As-
sembly— Part III: Disassembly of the Breech Mechanism
FS 9-122 (1943) 440
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As-
sembly— Part IV: Disassembly of the Top Carriage
FS 9-123 (1943) 440
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As-
sembly— Part V: Disassembly of the Trunnions
FS 9-124 (1943) 440
41
ARTY— FLD CATEGORY INDEX
For »ynop»i»
act page So.
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As-
sembly— Part VI: Dii>ai>sembly of the Ueplcnisher and of the Variable
Recoil Mechanism
FS 9-125 (1943) 440
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disanserobly and As-
sembly— Part VII: Disassembly of the Bogie
FS 9-12G (1943) 440
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As-
sembly— Part VIII: Disassembly of the Bogie
FS 9-127 (1943) 440
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As-
sembly— Part IX: Disassembly of the Heavy Carriage Limber M2
FS 9-128 (1943). 440
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and As-
sembly— Part X: Disassembly of the Carriage Air Line and the Emer-
gency Relay Valve
FS 0-129 (1943) -— j_ 440
Direct Laying with the 155-mm Howitzer MlAl
FS6-76 (1945) -._ 435
The 280-mm Atomic Artillery Projectile (U)
TF 6-1897 (25 ruin— 1953— Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED
DATA) 344
ROCKETS
The 4.5-inch Multiple Rocket Launcher, T66
FB 9-206 (25 niin— 194.5— Film Rofcroiico) _. 218
Rocket Instrumentation
FB 9-231 (15 mill— 1949) 219
The German A-4 Rocket, Operation Backfire (U)
MF 9-1330 (40 min— 1948— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 235
The 762-mm Rocket— Part I— Introduction to the System (U)
TF 6-2374 (16 min— 1957— Film Rcfcroncc— Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL) 344
The 762-mm Rocket — Part II — Mechanical Assembly
TF 6-2375 (14 min— 1957— FiUu Ileforeuce— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 344
The 762-mm Rocket— Part HI— Electrical Testing
TF 6-2376 (16 min— 1957— Fihn Ileferencc— FOR OFFICIAL CSE
ONLY) 344
The 762-mm Rocket— Part IV— Loading
TF 6-2377 (13 mixi— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 344
The 762-mm Rocket— Part V — Preparation for Action
TF 6-2378 (19 miii- J957— Film Rcfirtncc— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 345
The 762-mm Rocket— Part VI— Firing and March Order
TF 6-2379 (20 min- 1957— Film Rcfonnw"— FOR OFFICIAL USIO
ONLY) ;M5
42
CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— FLD
For HiinojmiH
see page \o.
NIKE AJAX Battery, The Ground-Guidance Equipment Operation of the
Personnel Heating and Ventilating System
TF 44-2170 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part I— Target Tracking Radar
TF 44-2172 (17 niin— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part II— Missile Tracking Radar (U)
TF 44-2173 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL) 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part III— Computer (U)
TF 44-2171 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference — Distribution limited to
Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL— MODIFIED HANDLING AUTHOR-
IZED) - 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part I — Acquisition Radar (U)
TF 44-2166 (18 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAI^MODIFIED HANDLING AUTHORIZED) 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part II — Target Tracking Radar
TF 44-2167 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part III — Missile Tracking Radar
TF 44-2168 (11 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) -. 419
NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part IV — Computer
TF 44-2169 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 419
The CORPORAL Battalion, Part I — Introduction to the System (U)
TF 6-2401 (23 min— 1957 — Initial distribution to Army Film and Equip-
ment Exchanges for loan to Artillery, Ordnance and other personnel
co-ncerned with the CORPORAL on a necd-to-know basis — Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL) 345
The CORPORAL Battalion— Part II— Description of Equipment
TF 6-2402 (25 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) - 345
MOVEMENTS AND TACTICS
(See Combat Bulletins and Staff Film Reports)
Field Artillery Reconnaissance, Selection and Occupation of Position —
Part I: From Rendezvous
TF 6-1813 (31 min— 1953— Film Reference) 344
43
AKTY— FLD CATEGORY INDEX
For »finopKi»
tee page So.
Field Artillery ReconnaiBsance, Selection, and Occupation of Position —
Part II: From the March
TF 6-1814 (22 min— 1953— Film Rcfi'renoe) 344
Fire Direction Procedure — Part I: Precision Fire
TF 6-1696 (37 niin— 1952) 343
Fire Direction Procedure — Part II: Area Fire
TF 6-1697 (35 min— 1952) 343
Fire Direction Procedure — Part III: Observed Firing Chart
TF 6-1703 (31 min— 1952) 343
The Field Artillery Observation Battalion
TF 6-2201 (22 min— 1956) 344
Ceunterfire
TF 7-1522 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 346
Introduction to Flash Ranging
TF 6-2258 (18 min— 1956).. _. 344
Field Artillery Sound Ranging
TF 6-1775 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) _ 343
Countermortar
TF 6-1533 (25 min— 1949) 342
Crater Analysis
TF 6-1686 (21 min— 1952) _ 343
The Reinforced Tank Battalion in the Attack
TF 17-1547 (33 min— 1950— Film Reference)— _ 393
Field Artillery 105-mm Howitzer Section in Shore-to-shore Operations
TF 31-1175 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) 411
Fire — Artillery Action In Korea
MF 6-7900 (14 min— 1952) _ 230
The Medium Tractor M4 — Part I: Operation
FS 4-181 (1944) 431
Corporal (U)
MF 9-8139 (15 min — 1952 — Color—Distribution limited to Army Service
Schools training in Atomic Warfare and CFL's in CONTS — Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL) 230
Project Honest John Field Test First Phase (U)
MF 9-8140 (11 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to Army Service
Schools training in Atomic Warfare and CF & EE's in CONUS — Film
is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 236
The CORPORAL Battalion, Part I— Introduction to the System (U)
TF 6-2401 (23 min — 1957 — Initial distribution to army film and equip-
ment cxchaiiRes for loan to Artillery, Ordnance and other personnel
concerned with the CORPORAL on a necd-to-know basis — Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL). 345
The CORPORAL Battalion— Part II— Description of Equipment
TF 6-2402 (25 miu— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 345
44
CATEGORY INDEX ARTY— SEACOAST
15. ARTILLERY— SEACOAST
Note. For repair of Artillery Equipment see ORDNANCE: Weapons and
Repair; for Diesel Engines see ORDNANCE.
For gynopaia
see page No,
Military Optical Instruments — Part III: Observation and Measuring In-
struments
TF 9-1122 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Artillery Survey
TF 6-1657 (32 min— 1951) 342
Fundamental Principles of Fuzes
TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference) 367
Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part I: Types and Components of
Cannon
TF 9-2058 (28 min- 1944— Film Reference) 371
Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part II: Types and Components of
Carriage
TF 9-2059 (22 min— 1944— Film Reference) 371
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part II: Planting Control Buoys and Laying
Shore Cable
TF 4-1271 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference) _ 328
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part III: Planting Ground Mines
TF 4-1272 (25 min— 1943— Film Reference) 329
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part IV: Planting Buoyant Mines
TF 4-1273 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference) 329
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part V: Preparing and Planting the Distri-
bution Box
TF 4-1274 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference) 329
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part VI: Operation of the Mine Field
TF 4-1275 (34 min— 1944— Film Reference) _ _ . 329
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part VII: Maintenance and Renovation of
Underwater Equipment
TF 4-1276 (44 min— 1944— Film Reference) 329
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part I, Section I: Preparation of Ground
Mine Underwater Equipment
TF 4-1277 (47 min— 1944— Film Reference) 329
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part I, Section II: Preparation of Buoyant
Mine Underwater Equipment
TF 4-1278 (19 min— 1944— Film Reference) 329
Military Optical Instruments — Part I: Optical Principles
TF 9-1167 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Military Optical Instruments — Part II: Sighting Instruments
TF 9-1168 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
The Artillery Meteorological Message
FS 20-23 (1945) 449
Harbor Defense Searchlights and Power Plants — Part V: Fixed Search-
lights— Section I: Nomenclature and Function
FS 4-157 (1943).. 431
Harbor Defense Searchlights and Power Plants — Part V: Fixed Search-
lights— Section II: Care and Maintenance
FS 4-158 (1943) 431
45
ATOM CATEGORY INDEX
16. ATOMIC
"Note. See aho Artillery — Antiaircraft; Guided Missiles; and Artillery-
Field— Rockets.
For KiinoiioiK
ne iiiitjt. So.
Troop Indoctrination for an Atomic Exercise
TF 21-1921 (33 niin— 1955) 405
Fundamentals of Radiac Instruments
TF 11-2234 (25 miu— 1955) 387
Atomic Energy
MF 20-7500 (11 miu — 1948— Commercial Adaptation) 259
Atomic Power ^ ,q gj
ANSM 86 (18 min — 1947 — Commercial Adaptation) _' 1 196
The Basic Physics of an Atomic Bomb
MF 20-7896 (19 min— 1952— Color) 261
Inside the Atom
OF 46 (9 luin— 1948) ^_ 301
The Atom Strikes . '» i
MF 5-1235 (31 min— 1946) 228
The Effects of Atomic Bomb Explosions
MF 20-7815 (21 min — 1951 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons
Project) 260
The Great Gun
MF 9-7940 (12 min— 1952). .-. 236
Tales of Two Cities (Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
ANSM 74 (14 min— 1946) 196
The Last Bomb
MF 40-7534 (21 min— 1949— Color— From Air Force Film SFP 193) 278
Operations Crossroads
MF 60-1323 (28 min— 1947— Color— From Navy Film MN 5345) 293
Crossroads — Radiological Safety
MF 20-1396 (25 min— 1947— From Navy Film MN 5367-B)... 259
Fireball Phenomena at Bikini
MF 38-7928 (5 min— 1953)... _• 276
Look — No Hands (Operation Sandstone)
MF 20-7676 (20 min — 1950— From Armed Forces Special Weapons
Project 19-11) 260
The Navy's Part In Operation Sandstone
MF 20-7675 (40 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons
Pr<)j<'ct 19-14) 260
Radiological Safety on Operation Sandstone
MF 20-7670 (26 min — 1950 — P>om Armed Forces Special Weai>ons
Proj.'et 19-3) -.- 259
Security Control in Operation Sandstone
MF 20-7671 (24 min— 1950— From Armed Forres Special Project 19-16).. 259
United States Army Engineers in Operation Sandstone
MF 20-7()72 (20 min — 1960 — From Armed Forces S|}ecial Weajwns
Project 19-10) 259
49
CATEGORY INDEX ATOM
For HynoitHin
ace page No.
Story of Communications on Project Sandstone
MF 20-7673 (29 min— 1050— From Armed Forces Special Weapons
Project 19-7) 259
Weather to . . .
MF 20-7674 (22 min— 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons
Project 19-6) ___ _ __ 260
Atom Atoll
RTAF 147 (16 min— 1953) 199
Atomic Support for the Soldier
MF 20-7956 (21 min— 1953) 261
Individual Protection Against Atomic Attack
TF 20-2531 (25 min— 1958— Film Reference) _ 404
Medical Effects of Atomic Bomb — Part I: Physics — Physical Destruction — .H
Casualty Effects
PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Color) 304
Medical Effects of Atomic Bomb — Part II: Pathology and the Clinical '.
Problem ".
PMF 5148 (37 min— 1950— Color— Technical film for professional per-
sonnel only) , 300
The Medical Effects of Nuclear Radiation
MF 8-7897 (21 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) _ 232
Radioactive Contamination
MF 20-8148 (20 min— 1953— From Armed Forces Special Weapons
Project 5201) _ _ 262
Radioactivity — Laboratory Demonstrations
PMF 5110 (17 min— 1949— Color) 306
An Introduction to Radiation Detection Instruments
MF 20-7773 (18 min— 1950— From Armed Forces Special Weapons
Project) ■- 260
Atomic Medical Cases — Japan — WW II
PMF 5143 (37 min— 1949— Film Reference) 308
The Radioisotope — Part I: Fundamentals of Radioactivity
PMF 5145A (59 min— 1951) 308
The Radioisotope — Part II: Properties of Radiation
PMF 5145B (68 min— 1952) 308
The Radioisotope — Part III: Practical Procedures of Measurement
PMF 5145C (48 min— 1951) . _ 309
The Radioisotope — Part IV: Methodology
PMF 5145D (40 min— 1951) 309
The Radioisotope — Part V: The Physical Principles of Radiological Safety,
Sections I and II
PMF 5145E (Sec I, 25 min— Sec II, 26 min— Total 51 min — 1954) 309
The Radioisotope— Part VI: The Practice of Radiological Safety
PMF 5145 F (33 min— 1952) 309
The Radioisotope — Part XII: Agricultural Research
PMF 5147B (40 min— 1952) 309
The Radioisotope — Part XIII: General Sciences
PMF 5147C (46 min— 1952) --. 309
47
ATOM CATEGORY INDEX
For ninopitlt
»ee page So.
Atomic Physics
MF 20-1428 (100 min— 1948— Commercial Adaptation) 259
The Big Picture— The Pentomic Army
MF 45-8936 (28 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS, USARAL, USARPAC, and USARFANT) 283
Stockpile to Target (U)
MF 20-8116 (24 min — 1952 — Limited distribution to Service Schools in
CONUS— Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA) 262
A-Bomb at Sea (U)
MF 20-8125 (19 min — 1952 — Color — Limited distribution — Further dis-
tribution must be autliorized by Ch, AFF — Film is classified SECRET —
RESTRICTED DATA) 262
Baker Day Hi-Speed Story (U)
MF 20-8126 (24 min — 1952— Limited distribution — Further distributiou
must be authorized by Ch, AFF— Film is classified SECRET) 262
Able Day Hi-Speed Story (U)
MF 20-8127 (19 min — 1952 — Limited distribution — Further distributiou
must be authorized by Ch, AFF— Film is classified SECRET) 262
Military Participation on Tumbler/Snapper (ITt
MF 20-8169 (47 min — 1953 — Color — Limited distribution — For use in
courses of instruction on Atomic Weapons given at general and branch
service schools concerned; one part each to CF & EEa in COXUS — Film
is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA) 262
Ivy — Documentary Film (U)
MF 20-8261 (69 min— 1954— Color-Distribution limited to the AA&GM
Branch — TAS, Ft Bliss, Texas and C:&GSC, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas-
There are two other versions: (a) 28 min. version — Unclassified AFIF
62, distributed by DA— (b) 36 min version— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY, not distributed by DA— Film is classified SECRET— RE-
STRICTED DATA) --- 262
Operation Upshot-Knothole 1953 (U)
MF 20-8267 (43 min — 1954 — Color— Distribution limited to: Central film
libraries in CONUS and USAREUR and film libraries serving the
Armored, Artillery and Infantry Schools— Film is classified SECRET —
RESTRICTED DATA) 263
A Special Weapons Orientation — Part II — Basic Atomic Weapons (U)
MF 20-8350 (11 min— 1954— Color-Distribution limit«Hl to: CFLs in
CONUS; major OS Commands; Service Schools of the Combat Arms —
From Armed Forces Six^cial Weapons Project 30-11, Pt 2— Film is
classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA).... 263
A Special Weapons Orientation— Part V— Effects of Atomic Weapons (U)
MF 20-8386 (14 min— 1954— Distribution limited to: CFLs in COXUS;
major OS Commands and to Service Schools of the Combat Arms — Film
is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA) -- 263
Atomic Tests— 1952-1953 (U)
MF 20-8508 (1956— From Armed Forces S|)eoial Weapons Projict 30-26—
Distribution limited to: CF & EEs in CONUS; Major OS Commandis;
Service Schools of the Combat Arms — Film is classified SECRET —
RESTRICTED DATA) 264
48
CATEGORY INDEX CH
For Hfntniin'm
nrr ptiijr So.
Tactical Employment of Atomic Weapons in Support of Ground Troops '.
(Defensive) (U)
TF 20-1937 (51 min— 1955— Film is clansitied CONFIDENTIAL) 403
Dissemination of Atomic Energy Information: Indoctrination — Phase
I(U)
FS 20-99 (101 frames — 1950 — Liinitod distribution — Further distribution
must be authorized by G-3— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 450
Dissemination of Atomic Energy Information: Indoctrination — Phase
11 (U)
FS 20-100 (100 frames — 1950 — Limited distribution — Further distribution /f
must be authorized by G~3— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 450
17. CHAPLAIN (Character Guidance; Religious Teaching; Chaplain
Activities).
CHARACTER GUIDANCE
For »)innit»iii
For Which We Stand — Let's Get It Straight »vc pagtSo.
TF 16-1699 (15 min— 1951— From Navy Film MN5321-B)_ 301
For Which We Stand— To Be Held In Honor *
TF 16-1700 (21 min— 1951— From Navy Film MN5321-C)_ 301
With Malice Toward Some
TF 16-2511 (10 min— 1957— Distribution to Central and Post Film and
Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas for loan to Chaplains.. 392
Freedom — How Free Am I?
TF 16-2512 (8 min— 1957) 392'
Self-Control
TF 16-2513 (11 min— 1958) 302
Courage — What Price Courage
TF 16-2514 (10 min— 1958) -_ 392
Gratitude— Thanks to Whom?
TF 16-2515 (5 min— 1958) _ 302
Sacrifice — Sentimental Journey
TF 16-2516 (8 min— 1958)- 392
Opportunity
TF 16-2517 (7 min— 1958). _ 302
Personal Integrity
TF 16-2518 (7 min— 1958) 302
Greatness
TF 16-2519 (9 min— 1958— Film Reference) 302
Common Sense
TF 16-2520 (8 min— 1958— Film Reference) 393
Clean Speech
TF 1&-2521 (6 min— 1958— FUm Reference) 393
Family
TF 16-2522 (7 min— 1958— Film Reference) 303
The Flag Speaks
MF 16-7685 (20 min— 1950— Color— Commercial Adaptation). 247
The Shield of Faith
MF 16-8430 (26 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation). 240
494599"— 59 4 49
CH CATEGORY INDEX
For aynoptit
tee page So.
Are You Ready for Service? What It's AH About
MF 16-8599 (10 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 250
Are You Ready for Service? Getting Ready Morally
MF 16-8600 (10 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchange in CONUS) 250
Are You Ready for Service? Military Life and You
MF 16-8601 (10 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 260
Production 5118
MF 61-8687 (30 min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — One 16mm
print distributed to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges, 1st through
6th U.S. Armies). 297
Are You Ready for Service? Why You
MF 16-8825 (13 min— 1957— Coramercia) Adaptation) 253
Character Guidance Program, The
TF 16-2695 (23 min— 1958— Fihn Reference) 393
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — The Nation
We Serve
FS 16-1 (1949— Color) 447
The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour — The Need for
Wholesome Thinking
FS 16-2 (1949— Color) 447
i
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — What Is Right
FS 16-3 (1949— Color) 447
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — The Complete .
Person
FS 16-4 (1949— Color) 447*
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Clean Speech
FS 16-5 (1949— Color) ._'.:..._... ....1 447
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Chastity
FS 16-6 (1949— Color) ..- 447
The Character Guidance Program — Worship in Life
FS 16-7 (1950— Color) 447
The Character Guidance Program — Basic Morality
FS 16-8 (1950— Color) 447
The Character Guidance Program — The Concept of Authority
FS 16-9 (1950— Color) 447
The Character Guidance Program — Life, Reputation, and Property
FS 16-10 (1950— Color) 447
The Character Guidance Program — Home
FS 10-11 (1050 -Color) 447
The Character Guidance Program — The Making of Character
FS 16-12 (1050-C;()l(.r) 447
The Character Guidance Program — The Shaping of Personality
FS 16-13 (1050 C.loi) --- 447
The Character Guidance Program — The Formation of Character
FS 16-14 (1951— Color) 447
SO
CATEGORY INDEX CH
For Mi/noimU
The Character Guidance Program — Clean Living and Thinking
FS 16-15 (1951— ('(.lor) 147
The Character Guidance Program — SclT-discipline
FS lG-16 (1951— Color) 417
The Character Guidance Program — Man Is a Moral Being
FS 1&-17 (1951— Color) _.. 447
The Character Guidance Program — How Free Am I?
FS 16-18 (1951— Color) 447
The Character Guidance Program — A Sense of Duty
FS 16-19 (1951— Color) 447
The Character Guidance Program — Spirit of Sacrifice
FS 16-20 (1952— Color) 447
Personal Integrity
FS 16-21 (1952-Color)....^^_,,^,f^.,^^,jj^^^^, 448
Ambition
FS 16-22 (1952— Color) ..^^^^.^^^ 448
Honor
FS 16-23 (1952— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program— Honesty
FS 16-24 (1952— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — ^Marks of
Greatness
FS 16-25 (1952— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Our Citizen-
ship
FS 16-26 (1953— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Sincerity
FS 16-27 (1953— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Prejudice
FS 16-28 (1953— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Thrift
FS 16-29 (1953— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour— The Hardest
Victory
FS 16-30 (1953— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — As You Would
Be Done By
FS 16-31 (1954— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — What Makes a
Man a Man
FS 16-32 (1954— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Natural Law
FS 16-33 (1954— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Humility
FS 16-35 (1953— Color) 448
The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour — My Right to the
Truth
FS 16-36 (1954— Color) 448
51
CH CATEGORY INDEX
For »iniop*U
Me 9«v« Vo.
Living Right at Our Work (Sound Film Strip Kit)
FS IG-lGl (50 luin — 1950 — Coinmercial Adaptation) 448
RELIGIOUS TEACHING
As Deep As the Heart
TF 16-1693 (40 niin— 1951— Film Reference) _ 391
Of These My People
MF 16-1353 (20 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands —
Commercial Adaptation) 245
Dust or Destiny
MF 16-7686 (43 min— 1950 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) 247
Camps of the Dead
MF 16-1354 (20 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 245
2.000 Years Ago
MF 16-1349 (100 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 245
This Charming Couple
MF 16-7812 (19 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 247
One God
MF 16-7808 (39 min— 1956 — Commercial Adaptation)... 247
No Other Gods
MF 16-7860 (20 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to oversea commands —
Commercial Adaptation) 247
Where Love Is, God Is
MF 16-1347 (33 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 244
The Vatican
MF 16-8317 (40 min — 1955— Color — Commercial Adaptation) 249
The Story of the Pope
MF 16-7851 (60 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation). 247
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Religion
MF 16-8602 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution) 250
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About God
MF 16-8603 (28 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equip-
ment exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands for use by the
Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion) - 251
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Man
MF 16-8604 (28 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands for use l\v the
Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion) .- 251
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Christ
MF 16-8005 (28 min — 1950 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CON US and oversea commands for use by tlie Cha|)luiii
Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) 251
52
CATEGORY INDEX CH
For Miinopulfi
iifC i>nge No.
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Moral Life
MF 1&-8606 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplemonta^ry
distribution) 25 1
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Divine Worship
MF 16-8607 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Suppleux^ntary
distribution) 251
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Sanctirying Grace
MF 16-8608 (28 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands by use of the Chaj)-
lain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary Distribution) 261
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Actual Grace
MF 16-8609 (28 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment -^
exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by C-hap-
lain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) 251,
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Religious Life /;
MF 16-8610 (28 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the
Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion) __ 251
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About the Sacraments
MF 16-8611 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution) 25 1
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About the Family
MF 16-8612 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution) 252
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Church and State
MF 16-8613 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution) 252
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About the Bible
MF 16-8614 (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution) 252
Pilgrimage to Fatima
MF 16-8429 (27 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation) 249
Unto Thyself Be True
MF 16-7859 (24 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to oversea commands —
Commercial Adaptation) 247
The Prior Claim
MF 16-8206 (43 min— 1954— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 249
On The Right Side
MF 16-7861 (20 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to oversea commands —
Commercial Adaptation) 247
Speak No Evil
MF 16-7862 (27 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to oversea commands —
Commercial Adaptation) 248
The First Step
MF 16-7863 (30 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to oversea commands —
Commercial Adaptation)^ 248
Perpetual Sacrifice
MF 16-1357 (77 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 245
53
CH CATEGORY INDEX
For tynopalt
tee page So.
St. Francis or Assisi
MF 16-1358 (83 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands —
Commercial Adaptation) 245
Younger Brother — Story of Japan
MF 16-8921 (28 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to
Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) 256
Baragoi — An Outpost of Faith
MF 16-8922 (13 min— 1958— Color— Commercial Adaptation— No addi-
tional prints available on reorder) 25G
Kapaun Retreat House
MF 16-8707 (16 min— 1957). 253
In the Face of Jeopardy
MF 16-8786 (28 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 253
Government is Your Business
MF 16-8700 (27 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation)... 253
Heritage
MF 16-8671 (9 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 252
God of Creation
MF 16-7542 (41 min — 1949 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Supple-
mentary distribution) . 245
Creation, According to Genesis
MF 16-7679 (10 min— Color— 1950— Commercial Adaptation— Supple-
mentary distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in
CONUS and overseas for loan to the Chaplain Corps) 246
Film Chronicles from the Book of Psalms — Reverence
MF 16-8794 (10 min— 1957— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Distribu-
tion to Central and Post Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS
and overseas) 253
Time and Eternity
MF 16-8632 (43 min— 1956— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Supple-
mentary distribution) 252
God of the Atom
MF 1 6-7543 (39 min— 1949— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 245
Voice of the Deep
MF 16-7544 (30 min— 1949— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Supple-
mentary distribution) __ 246
Daniel in the Lion's Den
MF 10-7558 (17 min— 1949— Commercial Adaptation) 246
A Stranger at the Door
MF 16-7683 (21 min— 1950— Commercial Adaptation) 246
Jerusalem, The Holy City
MF 16-8701 (10 min— 1956— Color— Commercial Adaptation).. 253
Brotherhood of Man
MF 10-7680 (11 min— 1950— Color— ComniiTcial Aiiuptution) 246
Hidden Treasures
MF H;-Si!)2 (43 niiii— 1954— Color— Coninicrc-ial Adaptation) 248
Templed Hills
MK 16-7684 (25 min— 1950 — Color— Commercial Adaptation) 240
54
CATEGORY INDEX
CH
For Mj/nopMis
Hce page No.
The Guest
MF 1G-79G3 (32 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation — Initial distribution
limited — Supplementary distribution, 1957, to central and post film and
equipment exchanges iu CON US and OS) 248
Hill Number One
al Adaptation
of Jesus
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation'
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
til Adaptation
al Adaptatian
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
al Adaptation
248
MF 10-8014 (45 min— 1952— Commerci
Holy Night — The Beginning of the Life
MF 16-8190 (31 mill— 1956— Commerci
Birth of John the Baptist
MF 16-8884 (20 min— 1958— Commerci
Birth of the Savior
MF 16-8840 (15 miu— 1957— Commerci
Escape to Egypt
MF 16-8661 (30 miu— 1956— Commerci
Childhood of Jesus
MF 16-8885 (15 miu— 1958— Commerci
Boyhood and Baptism
MF 16-8676 (30 miu— 1956— Commerci
The Calling of Matthew
MF 16-7682 (28 miu— 1950— Commerci
First Disciples
MF 16-8887 (15 miu— 1958— Commerci
Jesus and the Fishermen
MF 16-8889 (15 miu— 1958— Commerci
DIscipleship
MF 16-8686 (29 min— 1956— Commerci
Ministry of John the Baptist
MF 16-8886 (20 miu— 1958— Commerci
Men of the Wilderness
MF 16-8677 (30 min— 1956— Commerci
Fate of John the Baptist
MF 16-8805 (28 min— 1957— Commerci
Jesus at Nazareth and Capernaum
MF 16-8888 (15 min— 1958— Commerci
". . . And Forbid Them Not"
MF 16-7557 (11 min— 1949— Commerci
Thy Sins are Forgiven
MF 16-8890 (15 miu— 1958— Commerci
Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath
MF 16-8891 (15 min— 1958— Commerci
Return to Nazareth
MF 16-8691 (29 rain— 1956— Commerci
The Challenge of Faith
MF 16-8685 (29 miu— 1956— Commerci
Nicodemus
MF 16-8920 (18 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation— Distribution to
Army Film and F^quipmeut Exchanges in CONUSandOS — No addi-
tional prints available on reorder) 256
248
254
254
252
254
252
246
254
254
252
254
252
253
254
246
254
254
252
252
55
CH CATEGORY INDEX
For »t/nop»i»
»ee page No.
Jesus and the Lepers
MF 16-7962 (13 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation — supplementary dis-
tribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges — No additional
prints available on reorder) 248
Woman at the Well
MF 16-8194 (15 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 248
Jesus Teaches Forgiveness
MF 16-8893 (15 min— 1958 — Commercial Adaptation) _ 255
Before Abraham Was, I Am
MF 16-8894 (20 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 255
Jesus Heals the Man Born Blind
MF 16-8895 (20 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 255
In His Name
MF 16-7809 (35 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 247
A Great Cloud of Witnesses
MF 16-7810 (14 min — 1951 — Commercial Adaptation) _ 247
Conflict
MF 16-8730 (28 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation) 253
The Raising of Lazarus
MF 16-7559 (13 min— 1949— Commercial Adaptation) 246
I Am the Resurrection
MF 16-8896 (20 min— 1958 — Commercial Adaptation) _ 255
The Transfiguration
MF 16-8892 (20 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation) _ 255
Last Journey to Jerusalem
MF 16-8945 (17 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to
army film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and overseas — No addi-
tional prints available on reorder) - 256
Retreat and Decision
M F 16-8806 (30 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 253
Triumph and Defeat
MF 16-8807 (28 min — 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 253
Thirty Pieces of Silver
MF 16-8946 (13 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation— Distribution to
army film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and overseas — No addi-
tional prints available on reorder) 256
Jesus Before the High Priest
MF 16-8917 (13 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to
Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — No addi-
tional prints available on reorder) 255
Upper Room, The
MF 16-8947 (14 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to
army film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and overseas — No addi-
tional prints availaijle on reorder) 256
Trial Before Pilate
MF 16-8918 (13 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to
Army Film and Ecjuipniejit Exchanges in CONUS and OS — No addi-
tional prints available on reorder) 255
56
CATEGORY INDEX CH
For nynopxiH
arc pagr \o.
Barabbas the Robber
MF lG-7687 (38 miia— 1950— Commercial Adaptation). 247
The Crucifixion '"'' ''*"'
MF 16-8919 (18 min — 1958— Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to
Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — No addi-
tional prints available on reorder) _ 255
The First Easter
MF 16-1346 (22 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation)... 244
Crucifixion and Resurrection
MF 16-8808 (28 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 253
Lord's Ascension, The
MF 16-7961 (28 min — 1958 — Conmiercial Adaptation — Supplementiu y
distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and
OS — No additional prints available on reorder) _ 248
Lord is Risen, The
MF 16-8195 (15 min — 1957 — Conmiercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchangefj). 248
The Eternal Gift
MF 16-1355 (86 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation).. 245
Stephen, The First Christian Martyr
MF 16-7681 (25 min— 1955— Distribution to Central Fibn and Equij)-
ment Exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by
the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distri-
bution) _ 246
Conversion of Saul, The
MF 16-8490 (30 min— 1955— Distribution to Central Film Libraries and
Exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands fer use by the
Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion) _ 249
Life of St. Paul
MF 16-1348 (110 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 24o
Years of Apprenticeship
MF 16-8491 (30 min— 195&— Distribution to Central Film Libraries and
Exchanges in CONL^S and major oversea commands for use by the
Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion) __ _ 249
Visit to Corinth
MF 16-8497 (30 min — 1955 — Distribution hmited to central film libraries
and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the •»
Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation) 249
Second Missionary Journey
MF 16-8496 (30 min — 1955 — Commercial Adaptation — Initial distribution
to central film libraries and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea com-
mands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Supplementary distribution to
Army central and Post film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and
overseas) __ 210
Third Missionary Journey
MF 16-8498 (30 min— 1955— Distribution limited to central film libraries
and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the
Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation) 219
57
CH CATEGORY INDEX
For tynopitU
Bee page So.
Voyage to Rome
MF 16-8500 (30 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central film libraries
and exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands for use by the
Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation). 250
Return to Jerusalem
MF 16-8492 (30 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film libraries and
exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the
Chaplam Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution). 249
Trial at Jerusalem
MF 16-8499 (30 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central film libraries
and exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for use by the
Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation) 249
CHAPLAIN ACTIVITIES
Chaplain USA
MF 20-8419 (19 min— 1955— Color) 264
The Chaplain Story
TF 16-1943 (15 min— 1954— Film Reference).. 392
The Military Funeral
TF 16-1753 (48 min— 1952— FUm Reference) 392
As Deep as the Heart
TF 16-1693 (40 min— 1951— Film Reference) 391
From Whence Cometh My Help » --411
TF 16-1556 (30 min— 1949) 391
18. CHEMICAL (Defensive; Oflfensive and Weapons)
DEFENSIVE
The Employment of Toxic Chemical Agents
TF 3-2196 (26 min— 1955— Film Ileferencc) 327
Construction of Gasproof Shelters in the Field
TF 3-1164 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference) 326
Decontamination Procedure — Part I: Basic Techniques
TF 3-1407 (16 mill— 1945— Film Reference) 326
Mixing and Evaluation of Flame Fuels
TF 3-2245 (22 min— 1950— Color— Film Reference) 327
Technique of Using Smoke
TF 3-1490 (19 min— 1949) 326
Chemical Smoke Generator Company
TF 3-1719 (19 min— 1952) 326
The Chemical Decontamination Company
TF 3-1755 (16 min— 1954— Film Reference) 326
Radiological Surveys
TF 3-2431 (25 min— 1957— Film Reference). -- 327
Individual and Unit Decontamination of Toxic Chemical Agents
TF 3-1800 (20 mill -1958) 327
Individual Protection against CUR Attack
TF 3-2499 (25 min— 1957— Film Reference — Rciilacea TF 3-1706, which is
obsolete) - , 327
58
CATEGORY INDEX CIV
For Hi/nopMiH
ace pugv So.
Nerve Gases — Part I — Field Recognition and Self-Aid Procedures
TF 3-2593 (27 min— 1958— Film lU-fcrciioe) 327
Nerve Gases — Part II — Use of Injection Instruments
TF 3-2594 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) ___ 327
IdentiGcation of Chemical Munitions
FS 3-32 (1945— Color) 429
Antipersonnel Biological Warfare (D) (U.S. Army Chemical Corps Tech-
nical Film Report No. 52)
MF 3-8937 (30 min— 1958— Color— Film is classified SECRET) i_ 228
OFFENSIVE AND WEAPONS ^^^ "'
Chemical Smoke Generator Company
TF 3-1719 (19 min— 1952) _ 32G
The Employment of Toxic Chemical Agents
TF 3-2196 (26 min— 1955— Film Reference) _ 327
Technique of Using Smoke ,;i ...lli^ i.^k.j
TF 3-1496 (19 min— 1949) _ _._ 32G
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Portable Flamethrower
FB 7-277 (3 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 216
Mustard Spray Tests With Multiple Planes (U)
FB 163 (23 min — 1944 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must
be authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 214
Hour Glass (U)
MF 3-7867 (16 min — 1951 — Limited distribution — Further distribution
must be authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified SECRET).
Purple (U)
MF 3-7904 (16 min— 1952— Color— Limited distribution— Further dis-
tribution must be authorized by OC Chemical OflSce, DA — Film is classi-
fied SECRET).
GB (U)
MF 3-7905 (13 miu— 1952— Limited distribution— Further distribution
must be authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
Silver— Part I (U)
MF 3-7906 (1951 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified SECRET).
Silver— Part II (U)
MF 3-7907 (1951 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified SECRET).
19. CIVILIAN (Civilian Affairs Military Government; Civilian
Mobilization; Civilian Components; Civilian — All Others)
CIVILIAN AFFAIRS MILITARY GOVERNMENT
For nynopKis
see page .Vo.
Military Government in an Enemy City — Part II — Public Safety
TF 41-2590 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) 413
Military Government in an Enemy City — Part III — Public Health
TF 41-2591 (16 min— 1958— Filin Reference) 413
Military Government in an Enemy City — Part IV — Civilian Evacuation
TF 41-2592 (25 min— 1958— Film Reference) 413
59
CIV CATEGORY INDEX
For «vtiop«{4
tet page No,
CIVILIAN MOBILIZATION
Take 6
MF 45-8G94 (11 min— 1956). _ 282
Man with Mission
MF 140-7800 (17 min— 1950 — Commercial Adaptation) 298
Men 17 to ISVi — Your Future and the New Reserve Law
MF 45-8589 (12 min— 1955— Distribution to CONUS only) 282
The Whites of Their Eyes
MF 20-8591 (2G min— 1956) -. 264
The Army ROTO, Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow
MF 45-7912 (24 min— 1952 — Color— Distribution limited to ZI, Hawaii,
Alaska, and Puerto Rico) _ 280
Army ROTC (Recruiting)
MF 145-7743 (18 min— 1951) 298
Field Training for ROTC
MF 45-8575 (48 min— 1956— Color— Film Reference) 282
The Do It Yourself Peace
MF 45-8709 (27 min— 1956) - 283
A Tale of 2,000 Cities
MF 45-8710 (25 min— 1956) 283
Fire Power
MF 45-8711 (25 min— 1956). 283
The Man in Two Places
MF 45-8712 (27 min— 1956) - 283
One If By Land
MF 45-8713 (27 min— 1956) 283
Fuel Pump, Carter Electric, Characteristics and Checks, CMC MI35
Truck
TF 9-2534 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 375
Counterintelligence in Combat
TF 7-2551 (28 min — 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-321 previ-
ously declared obsolete in MFIB Nr 85).. 353
Reporting Enemy Information
TF 7-2550 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 21-1289 which
is obsolete) 353
The QM Field Laundry
MF 10-8452 (9 min— 1955). 239
Missile Master— AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System— Engineering
Report No. 9627
MF 11-8923 (13 min— 1958 — Color — Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS — USA Signal Air Defense Engineering
Agency (9584)) 243
Nerve Gases -Part I — Field Recognition and Self-Aid Procedures
TF 3-2593 (27 min— 1958- Fihn Reference) 327
Nerve Gases -Part II — Use of Injection Instruments
TF 3-2594 (17 min 195S-Fihn Hcforence) 327
NIKE AJAX Battery -Defense Against Electronic Counter-Measures (U)
TF 44-2545 (27 min -1958 -This film is cla.ssificd CONFIDENTIAL-
MODIFIED HANDLING AUTHORIZED) 421
60
CATEGORY INDEX COLD WEATHER
For Ml/no pM in
are pnyc So.
106MM Rifle M40A-1— Part VI— The Stadia Sight
TF 7-2438 (12 luin— 1958 — Film Reference) 353
Classification of Quartermaster Property "th.tH
MF 10-8878 (7 min— 1958— Replaces MF 10-8450 which is obsolete)... 240
Rabies Control in the Community
MF 8-8932 (12 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation).. 234
Armor Team Security
TF 17-2587 (24 min~]958— Film Reference;) 398
Care of Tentage
MF ia-8451 (8 min— 1955) ..._. 239
CIVILIAS COMPONENTS
Design for Survival
MF 38-7951 (23 min— 1953 Film Reference) _ 276
Your Job in the Signal Corps
MF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) __ 242
Welcome Home
MF 20-122r. (20 min— 1945) 258
Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb — Part I: Physics — Physical De-
struction—Casualty Effects
PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Color) _..--w^^-,^^.*>*^.-j. 304
CIVILIAN—ALL OTHERS
Is Government Telling Its Story
MF (il-8060 (30 min — 1952— Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial
Adaptation) . ..- _.. 296
Working for the U.S.A. '
MF 61-8810 (14 min — 1957 — Civil Service Commission Film — Distributed
to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 279
20. COLD WEATHER (Individual Training; Testing and
Operations)
INDIVIDUAL TRAINING
For tynopsit
tee page No.
Cold Weather Uniforms
Vn 10-254 (25 min— 1953— Film Reference)- 220
Avalanche
FB 20-78 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference).- 222
Construction of Arctic Igloo
FB 20-220 (10 min— 1948) 222
Summer Movements in the Arctic
FB 20-232 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) 222
How to Use Cold Weather Clothing
OF 10-21 (14 min— 1952— Color) 224
Ski Safety
TF 7-680 (21 min— 1942— Film Reference) 345
Ski Safety — First Aid and Emergency Repair of Equipment
TF 7-681 (41 min— 1942— Film Reference) 345
61
COLD WEATHER CATEGORY INDEX
For tynopni*
see page No.
Combat in Deep Snow and Extreme Cold
TF 7-1550 (21 min— 1950) _ 347
Basic Military Skiing — Part I — Selection and Care of Equipment
TF 7-2395 (17 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352
Basic Military Skiing — Part II — Skiing Techniques
TF 7-2396 (29 min— 1956)_ 352
Individual Fighting Techniques on Snow
TF 7-2397 (23 min— 1956— Film Reference) _ 352
Personal Health in Snow and Extreme Cold
TF 8-1297 (19 min— 1944— Film Reference).. 353
Prevention of Cold Injuries
TF 8-2524 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces FB &-180 and TF
8-1690 which are obsolete) 362
Sub-Arctic Winter Bivouacking
TF 31-2138 (30 min— 195&— Film Reference) _ 412
Arctic Indoctrination School — Winter 1950
MF 20-7725 (15 min— 1950). 260
Ski Tips
MF 20-8781 (23 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation— Distribu-
tion limited to 1st, 5th, and 6th Army Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges, USASEUR, US ARAL, andEUSA) _ 267
Winter Movement on Skis
MF 31-7977 (18 min— 1953) _ 275
Firing Positions in the Winter
MF 31-7978 (13 min— 1953).. _. 275
Exercise Ski Jump
MF 31-8290 (25 min— 1954) _ __ 275
Individual Cooking — Part III: The Arctic
FS 10-140 (1944) 445
TESTING AND OPERATIONS
Arctic Rampart
RTAF 148 (15 min- 1953) 199
Arctic Engine Oil
FB 9-221 (7 min— 1948— Film Reference) 218
Antarctic Expedition (Admiral Byrd)
ANSM 85 (19 min— 1947) _ 190
Icecap — I
FB 55-286 (30 min— 1954— Film Reference).. 223
Icecap — II
MF 55-8245 (28 min— 1954)_-. 286
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part I — Winter Roads
TF 5-2371 (27 min— 1958— Film Reference) 339
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part II — Winter Field Fortifications
TF 5 2372 (22 min— 1957— Film Rcfcr(>Mce) 339
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part III — Ice Mines, Ice Mine Fields,
AT and AP Mines, and Obstacles
TF 5-2373 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
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CATEGORY INDEX COMB
For Ki/nopKia
8ee page \o.
Cold Weather Operation — Automotive Winterization Equipment
TF 9-2549 (38 niia— 1958) 376
Tracked Vehicles in Support in Sub-Arctic — Part I — Winter Operations
TF 17-2192 (20 min— 195G— Film Reference) 395
Subarctic Cross-Country Mobility — Part II — Summer Operations
TF 31-2297 (11 min— 1956) 412
Subarctic Inland Waterways Navigation
TF 5.5^-2296 (24 min— 195G— Film Reference) 425
Task Force Williwaw
MF 5-1344 (41 min— 1947). 228
Task Force Frigid
MF 9-1360 (37 min— 1948). _. 236
Exercise Musk Ox
MF 10-1337 (58 min— 1947— From British Film C 4533). 238
Exercise Polar Bear
MF 11-1331 (71 min— 1947— Film Reference).... <i^uU 241
Exercise Eskimo :>
MF 11-1332 (01 min— 1947) .JJlL.-i-:' 241
Exercise Yukon
MF 20-7513 (30 min— 1949) 259
Exercise Sweetbriar
MF 31-7724 (29 min— 1950) 275
Exercise Ski Jump
MF 31-8290 (25 min— 1954) ^w 275
Operation Blue Jay
MF 45-7947 (25 min— 1953) 281
Transportation Corps Operations — SUNAC
MF 55-7952 (27 min— 1953) 284
Tractor Sled Operations (Icecap — II)
MF 55-8243 (10 min— 1955— Color) 286
Winterization Kits for Automotive Vehicles— Part XII
FS 9-281 (1945) 443
21. COMBAT DOCUMENTARY (Pacific Theater WW II;
European Theater WW 11; Mediterranean and Other
Theaters WW II; Korean Conflict)
PACIFIC THEATER WW II
For Kijnopxis
ace page No.
The Fleet that Came to Stay (The Navy at Okinawa)
ANSM 62 (19 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN 5802) 196
Surrender in the Pacific (Signing of Surrender Terms Aboard the U.S.S.
Missouri)
ANSM 68 (19 min— 1945) 106
Tales of Two Cities (Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
ANSM 74 (14 min— 1946) 196
Day of Victory (V-J Day and Events Leading to Conclusion of WW II)
ANSM 78 (17 min— 1946) 196
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COMB CATEGORY INDEX
For «|/nop«{«
tee page No.
Attack in the Pacific
AFIF 3 (50 niin— 1950) .- 186
Appointment in Tokyo
CR 4 (56 rain— 1945) - 207
The Gilbert Islands
HR A-l (11 mill— 1949) 226
Bougainville
HR A-5 (9 min— 1948) 226
The Admiralty Islands
HR A-8 (16 min— 1949) 226
The Marianas — Part I: Saipan
HR A-10 (22 min— 1949) - — - 226
The Marianas — Part II: Guam
HR A-lOA (13 min— 1949) 227
The Battle of Leyte
HR A-11 (26 min— 1951) 227
Engineers in Combat — World War II
MF 5-8854 (24 min— 1957— Replaces KB 5-119 which is obsolete) 230
Sixth Infantry Division
MF 7-1297 (20 min— 1948) 230
Air Operation, Lae and Salamaua
MF 8-1044 (32 min — 1944 — Requires special authorization for distribu-
tion—From Air Force Film AFC 410) 231
Price of Rendova
MF 40-926 (11 min— 1944— Film Reference) 277
Battle of Midway
MF 40-1009 (20 min— 1943— Color) 277
Attack— The Battle for New Britain
MF 40-1041 (47 min— 1944) 277
Action at Anguar
MF 40-1128 (27 min— 1945).- 278
Fury in the Pacific
MF 40-1212 (20 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN 9045) 278
C. O. D. Saipan
MF 54-1114 (23 min— 1945) 284
The Victory Division — 24th Infantry Division
MF 130-7722 (19 min— 1950) 297
The Sunset Division — 41st Infantry Division
MF 130-7730 (13 min— 1951) 298
The Battle of Buna
FB 20-00 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) 222
EUROPEAN THEATER WW 11
Invasion of Normandy (Message from Lt Gen Joseph T McNarney)
ANSM 32 (19 min— 1014) 100
Seeds of Destiny (Famine in Europe)
ANSM 75 (20 min— 1946) -- 190
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CATEGORY INDEX COMB
For synopnia
see page No.
Western Battle Front, May- June 1940
FB 20-56 (40 min— 1943— Film Reference) __ _. 222
D-Day Convoy
HR B-15 (19 mill— 1948) 227
American Ninth Army — Aachen to the Roer River
HR B-29 (31 min— 1948) _ 227
American First Army — Aachen to the Roer River
IIR B-30 (29 min— 1948) 227
Engineers in Combat — World War II
MF 5-8854 (24 min— 1957— Replaces FB 5-119 which is obsolete) — . 230
Tank Mission — World War II
MF 17-1280 (10 min— 1946) 256
Sky Blitz
MF 31-912 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference) 275
The Eve of Battle
MF 40-1043 (20 min— 1944— From British Film BC-7559) 278
True Glory
MF 40-1211 (83 min— 1945) 278
Air Siege
MF 40-1336 (21 min— 1947— From Air Force Film SFP 175) ___ 278
The Famous Third Army
MF 45-7705 (22 min— 1950) 280
The 83rd Infantry Division in Europe
MF 45-7814 (20 min— 1951) 280
Work Horse of the Western Front — The 30th Infantry Division
MF 130-7585 (18 min— 1950) 297
MEDITERRANEAN AND OTHER THEATERS WW 11
Liberation of Rome
OR 1 (21 min— 1944— From British Army Film BC 7198) 207
Stilwell Road
OR 3 (52 min— 1945) - 207
San Pietro
CR 2 (32 min— 1945) 207
Invasion of Crete by the German Army
FB 20-16 (11 min— 1942— Film Reference). 221
Campaign in Sicily
HR C-1 (20 min— 1948). _ 227
Sicily to Naples
HR C-2 (13 min— 1948) - 227
Naples to Cassino
HR C-3 (20 min— 1948) 227
Invasion of Southern France
HR C-8 (22 min— 1950) 227
Military Pipeline System (CBI Theater)
HR E-7 (23 min— 1948) - 227
At the Front in North Africa
MF 11-1001 (79 min— 1943— Film Reference) 240
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COMB CATEGORY INDEX
For nynopiit
see page So.
Report from the Aleutians
MF 11-1006 (40 mill— 1943— Color) 240
Hells on Wheels (2d Armored Division)
MF 17-7864 (17 min— 1951) - - 257
Desert Victory
MF 40-1002 (63 mini — 944 — Film Reference — Withdrawn from oversea
commands— From British Film BC 7525) 277
The Red Bull Attacks — 34th Infantry Division
MF 130-7555 (21 min— 1950) 297
KOREAN CONFLICT
Why Korea
AFIF 17 (30 min — 1951— Printing discontinued) 187
Nylon Body Armor Test in Korea
FB 10-255 (14 min— 1953) 220
Oriental Prisoners of War
FB 19-239 (23 min— 1951— Film Reference) 221
Reducing Enemy Log Bunkers in Korea
FB 20-249 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 222
Operation Inchon
MF 11-7883 (18 min— 1952) 242
Civil Assistance in Korea
MF 19-8274 (30 min— 1954) 257
KMAG and the ROK Soldier
MF 20-7949 (27 min— 1954) _ 261
United Nations Campaign in Northeast Korea
MF 40-7884 (25 min— 1952) 278
The First Forty Days
MF 45-7761 (26 min— 1950) 280
COMBAT BULLETINS
For a numerical list of combat bulletins, see page 207.
STAFF FILM REPORTS
For a numerical list of staff film reports, see page 314.
22. ENGINEERS (Map Reading: Camouflage and Conceal-
ment; Explosives, Mines and Demolitions; Construction —
Equipment and Tools; Construction Roads and Runways;
Construction— Bridges; Fire Fighting; All Others)
For «i/nopj«i«
see piige So.
MAP READING
Basic Map Reading — Part I: Topographic Symbols
TF 5-1788 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) 334
Basic Map Reading — Part II: Elevation, Distance, and Grid
TF 5-17S9 (27 min— 1953— Film Reference) 334
CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS
For synopsia
see page No.
Basic Map Reading — Part III: Direction, Orientation, and Location with
Compass
TF 5-1791 (33 rain— 1953— Film Reference) 334
Basic Map Reading — Part IV: Direction, Orientation, and Location With-
out Compass
TF 5-1790 (21 min— 1953— Film Reference).. 334
Basic Map Reading — Part V: Photos and Photomaps
TF 5-1792 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference) _ 334
Multiplex Mapping — Part I
TF 5-1549 (26 min— 1949— Color) 333
Multiplex Mapping — Part II
TF 5-1546 (40 min— 1949— Color) 333
Maps for the Army
MF 5-8275 (38 min— 1954— Color) 230
Sextant Adjustment
TF 55-2365 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426
Map Reading, Basic: Azimuth
TF 5-2406 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
Map Reading, Basic: Contour Lines and Intervals
TF 5-2409 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) _ 339
Map Reading, Basic: Direction
TF 5-2410 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
Map Reading, Basic: Elevation
TF 5-2411 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
Map Reading, Basic: Intersection
TF 5-2412 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340
Map Reading, Basic: Location
TF 5-2413 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference). 340
Map Reading, Basic: Resection
TF 5-2415 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340
Map Reading, Basic: Scale and Distance
TF 5-2416 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340
Map Reading, Basic: Using the Protractor
TF 5-2417 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340
Map Reading, Basic: Azimuth Conversion
TF 5-2407 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference).. _-_ 339
Map Reading, Basic: Percent of Slope
TF 5-2414 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340
Map Reading, Basic: Characteristics of Contour Lines
TF 5-2408 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
CAMOUFLAGE AND CONCEALMENT
Camouflage For All Arms
TF 5-961 (47 min— 1943— Film Reference— From British Film EC 139) ... 331
Camouflage Principles
TF 21-2097 (25 min— 1945— Color) 405
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ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX
For tynop^i*
net page \o.
Camouflage — Movement of Individuals and Small Units
TF 21-1370 (13 min — 1944 — Film References — From British Army Film
BC-476) 404
Camouflage for Scouting and Patrolling
TF 21-2197 (33 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 40G
Individual Concealment
TF 21-209S (30 min— 1945— Color). --- 405
Concealment of Bivouac
TF 21-2100 (24 min— 1945 — Color)... 405
Concealment of Vehicles
TF 21-2099 (28 min— 1945— Color) 405
Camouflage in Combat
FB 5-148 (12 min— 1944— Film Reference) 215
Camouflage Dummies and Decoys
FB 5-85 (14 min— 1944— Color) 214
Individual Camouflage and Concealment
FS 5-67 (194&— Color) 432
Technique of Using Smoke
TF 3-1496 (19 min— 1949) 326
Dangerous Journey
TF 7-1539 (4G min — 1949 — Film Reference — From British Army Film
BC 1009) 347
Use of Field Decoy Installations
FS 5-107 (12 min— 1952— Sound— Film Reference) 433
Emplacements, Intrenchments, and Shelters — Part I — Introduction
TF 5-2334 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338
EXPLOSIVES, MINES, AND DEMOLITIONS
(See ORDNANCE: Ammunition supply and handling)
Fundamental Principles of Fuzes
TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference) 367
Land Mines and Fuzes, General (GTA 5-19)
FS 5-136 (1955) - - 434
Explosives and Demolitions — Bangalore Torpedo
TF 5-1377 (9 min— 1944— Film Reference).. --- 333
Enemy Booby Traps
TF 5-954 (27 min— 1943— Film Reference).. 331
Beware — Butterfly Bomb
TF 9-1318 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film RC 602).. 365
Before the Blast
MF 20-8772 (12 min — 1957— Coler — Commercial Adaptation) 266
Detector Set, Metallic Mines, Polly Smith
TF 5-1770 (28min— 1953— Film Reference) 333
Metallic Detector, AN/PRS-3, Internal Tuning, Field Expedient Method
TF 11-2281 (4 min— 1956) - 387
Hand-placed Charges against Beach and Underwater Obstacles
FB r>-133 (19 min— 1944). - -14
CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS
For avnopsia
ace page No.
Safety Precautions in Handling Explosives and Demolitions
FS 5-69 (1945) 432
US Antipersonnel Mine M 14
*FS 5-118 (10 min— 1954— Sound— Color) _. 433
Soviet Land Mines, Fuzes and Booby Traps (GTA 5-25)
FS 5-137 (1955) 434
Soviet TMD-B Wooden Box Mine
SFS *5-121 (6 min— 1957— Color— Sound) 433
Soviet TM-41 Antitank Mine
SFS 5-120 (6 min— 1957— Color— Sound) 433
Russian Mines and Igniters — Individual Mechanisms and Disarming
Procedure
FS 5-134 (1954— From British Army Film Strip 7036) 434
Demolitions — Calculations and Placement of Charges
SFS 5-135 (18 min— 1957— Sound) 434
Demolitions — Clearing Stumps and Boulders
TF 5-2361 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338
Demolitions — Detonating Cord Priming
TF 5-2445 (9 min— 1958— Color— Film Reference) 340
Demolitions — Electric Priming
TF 5-2450 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference).. 340
Demolitions — Non-electric Priming
TF 5-2451 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 340
Demolitions — Placing Charges on Steel
TF 5-2362 (5 min— 1957— Film Ref erence) . . _ 339
Demolitions — Placing Charges on Wood
TF 5-2363 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
Demolition — Placing, Spacing, and Tamping Breaching Charges
TF 5-2452 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341
U.S. Heavy Antitank Mine M15
SFS 5-119 (10 min— 1958— Sound) 433
M-19 Antitank Non-metallic Mine
SFS 5-139 (10 min— 1958— Sound) 434
Explosives in Combat
TF 5-2449 (10 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces FB 5-198 which
is obsolete) 340
Explosives and Demolitions — Part I — Demolition of a Reinforced Con-
crete "T" Beam Bridge
TF 5-2217 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) 337
Land Mine Warfare, Pull-release Firing Device, M-3
TF 5-2453 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) -- 341
Land Mine Warfare — Part I — Introduction
TF 20-1979 (24 min— 1956— Film Reference) 403
Land Mine Warfare — Part II — Siting and Marking
TF 20-1980 (11 min— 1955— FUm Reference) 403
Land Mine Warfare — Part III — Laying the Minefield
TF 20-1981 (22 min— 1955— Film Reference) 403
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ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX
For gynopgit
aee page Ko.
Land Mine Warfare — Part IV — Recording and Reporting
TF 20-19S2 (13 mill— 1955— Film Reference) .. 403
Land Mine Warfare — Part V — Arming, Disarming, and Camouflaging
TF 20-1983 (24 min— 1955 — Film Reference) 403
Land Mine Warfare — Part VI — Boobytrapping Mines
TF 20-1984 (26 min — 1955 — Film Reference) 403
Land Mine Warfare — Part VII — Protective Minefields
TF 20-1985 (11 min— 1955— Film Reference) 403
Land Mine Warfare — Part VIII — Nuisance Mining
TF 20-198G (15 min- 195.5— Film Reference) 403
Land Mine Warfare — Part IX — Assault Breaching
TF 20-1987 (19 min— 1955— Film Reference).. 404
Land Mine Warfare — Part X — Area Clearing
TF 20-1988 (12 min— 1955— Film Reference) 404
Land Mine Warfare — Part XI — Behavior in a Minefield
TF 20-1989 (10 min— 1955— Film Reference) 404
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part I — Winter Roads
TF 5-2371 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 339
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part II — Winter Field Fortifications
TF 5-2372 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part III — Ice Mines, Ice Mine Fields,
AT and AP Mines, and Obstacles
TF 5^-2373 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
Interim Report of Passage of Beach and Underwater Obstacles (U)
FB 5-194 (28 min — 1945 — Limited distribution — Further distribution
must be authorized by COFENGRS— Film is classified SECRET) 215
CONSTRUCTION— EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
Carpentry — Part I: Measuring, Marking, and Leveling
TF 5-1152 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference).. 332
Carpentry — Part II: Driving and Chopping
TF 5-1153 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) _ 332
Carpentry — Part III: Sawing and Boring
TF 5-1154 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference).. 332
Carpentry — Part IV: Planing and Chiseling
TF 5-1155 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference). 332
Pioneer Equipment — Woodcutting Tools
TF 5-200 (10 mill— 1941— Film Reference)... 330
Pioneer Equipment — Manila Rope
TF 5-201 (7 Jiiin— 1941— Film Reference) 331
Pioneer Equipment — Hitches
TF 5 202 (8 min— 1941— Film Reference) 331
Pioneer Equipment — Knots and Bends
TF 5-203 (15 min— 1941— Film Reference) 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part V: Pneumatic Wood Borer
TF 5-698 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference). 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VI: The Pneumatic Circular Saw
TF 5-955 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference). 331
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CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS
For HynnpHxH
Hce page No.
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VII: The Pneumatic Cltain Saw
TF 5-956 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VIII: The Pneumatic Nail Driver
TF 5-699 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference).. 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools — The Pneumatic Clay Digger
TF 5-697 (14min— 1943— Film Reference) 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools — The Pneumatic Rock Drill M75
TF 5-571 (19 min— 1942— Film Reference) 331
Air Compressor 210 CFM
SFS 5-147 (13 min— 1958— Sound— Replaces FS 5-17 previously declared
obsolete in MFIB Nr 99). 434
Pneumatic Paving Breaker
TF 5-322 (24 min— 1942— Film Reference) 331
Engineer Power Shovel and Attachments
FB 5-129 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference)... 214
Engineer Road Graders
TF 5-1408 (19 min— 1945— Film Reference) 333
The Tournapull
FB 5-101 (15 min— 1944— Film Reference) 214
The Engineer Dozers — LeTourneau
FB 5-102 (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) 214
Model 44-C Ditcher (Barber-Greene)
MF 5-8009 (18 min— 1952— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com-
mercial Adaptation) 229
Model 879A Finisher
TF 5-1785 (15 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to Engineer Units
in ZI — Commercial Adaptation) 334
Asphalt Mixing Plant Set (Barber-Greene Model 848)
TF 5-1784 (38 min— 1952— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com-
mercial Adaptation) 334
The Gamblers (Safe Tractor Operation)
MF 20-8282 (21 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 263
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part I — Adjusting the LeTourneau
Power Control Unit
TF 5-1774 (11 min— 1953). ' 334
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part II — Steering Clutch and
Brake
TF 5-1826 (11 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part III — Flywheel Clutch and
Starting Engine Clutch
TF 5-1828 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part IV — Fan Belt and Water
Pump
TF 5-1829 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part V — Tracks
TF 5-1830 (7 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part VI — Caterpillar Cable Control
Unit
TF 5-1827 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
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paatSo.
Shop Safety
TF &-2085 (28 min— 1945— Film Reference) 371
Rigging — Part I: Rope and Lashings
FS 5-22 (1943) 432
Rigging — Part II: Knots
FS 5-20 (1944) 432
Rigging — Part III: Practical Installations
FS 5-18 (1944) 432
Grader, Caterpillar, Diesel — Part I: Operating Instructions
FS 5-80 (1946) 433
Grader, Caterpillar, Diesel — Part II: Operator's Preventive Maintenance
FS 5-81 (1946) 433
The Engineer Tractor Crane (M20-LeTourneau)
FS 5-49 (1944) 432
The Carry-all Scraper
FS 5-50 (1944) 432
Model D-7 Tractor — Operator's Preventive Maintenance
FS 5-64 (1945) 432
D-7 Tractor — Flywheel Clutch Maintenance
FS 5-65 (1945) 432
Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Adjustment of the Main Flywheel
Clutch
TF 5-2353 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338
Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Before Operation Services
TF 5-2354 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338
Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Starting and Stopping Procedures
TF 5-2355 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338
Tractor, Caterpillar D-8 — Before Operation Services
TF 5-2356 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference)., 338
Tractor, Caterpillar D-8 — Starting and Stopping Procedures
TF 5-2357 (3 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Backhoe
TF 5-2459 (7 mm— 1957— Film Reference) 341
Crane-ShoveJ Unit, Attaching Clamshell and Dragline Buckets
TF 5-2460 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Crane Front End
TF 5-2461 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341
Crane-Shovel Unit, Bucyrus Erie, Crawler Mounted, Adjustment of Main
Operating Clutches and Brakes
TF 5-2351 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338
Crane-Shovel Unit, Detaching the Shovel Front
TF 5-2457 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 341
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Piledriver
TF 5-2458 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) ..- 341
Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Adjustment of the Bevel Gear
and Pinion
TF 5-2352 (7 min — 1957— F'ilm Reference) 338
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CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS
For synopsis
see pnge No.
CONSTRUCTION— ROADS AND RUNWAYS
Arctic Rampart
RTAF 148 (15 min— 1953) 199
Operation Blue Jay
MF 45-7947 (25 min— 1953) 281
Construction of General Cargo Aerial Tramway (Ship-to-Shore)
TF 5-2294 (37 min— 1956) 337
United States Army Engineers in Operation Sandstone
MF 20-7672 (20 min— 1950— From Armed Forces Special Project 19-10) . . 259
Asphalt Mixing Plant Set (Barber-Greene Model 848)
TF 5-1784 (38 min— 1952— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Commer-
cial Adaptation) 334
Model 879A Finisher
TF 5-1785 (15 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to Engineer Units
in ZI — Commercial Adaptation) 334
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part I — Adjusting the LeTourneau
Power Control Unit
TF 5-1774 (11 min— 1953) 334
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part II — Steering Clutch and Brake
TF 5-1826 (11 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part III — Flywheel Clutch and
Starting Engine Clutch
TF 5-1828 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
Operator's Adjustment D-7 Tractor — Part IV — Fan Belt and Water Pump
TF 5-1829 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part V — Tracks
TF 5-1830 (7 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part VI — Caterpiller Cable Control
Unit
TF 5-1827 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) . 335
Road Maintenance and Construction in Italy
FB 5-137 (10 min— 1944— Film Reference) 215
Road Construction and Maintenance in CBI
FB 5-182 (18 min— 1945— Film Reference) 215
Road and Runway Construction — Southwest Pacific
FB 5-111 (18 min— 1944— Film Reference) 214
Highway to Alaska
FB 20-37 (9 min— 1942— Film Reference) 221
Alaska Highway
MF 5-959 (36 min— 1944— Color) 228
Military Roads — Part I: Roads Expedients
TF 5-1193 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference).. 332
Military Roads — Part 11: Drainage
TF 5-1194 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332
Military Roads — Part V: Subgrade Preparation
TF 5-1 197 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332
Military Roads — Part VI: Gravel and Rock Surfaces
TF 5-1198 (8 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332
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For nynopaiM
nee pngt So.
Military Roads and Runways — Part I: Clearing, Grubbing, and Rock Work
TF 5-1169 (14 mill— 1943— Film Reference) 332
Military Roads and Runways — Part II: Bases and Untreated Surfaces
TF 5-1190 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference). 332
Military Roads and Runways — Part IV: Soils, Cement Surfaces
TF 5-1192 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332
Airfield Construction and Repair in the CBI
FB 5-196 (15 min— 1945— Film Reference). 215
Field Airdromes
FB .5-207 (12 min— 1945— Fikn Reference) 215
Culvert Construction
FS 5-97 (1950) 433
Road Reconnaissance
FS 5-55 (1944) 432
Maintenance of Bituminous Surfaces
FS *5-91 (1947— Sound) 433
Concrete Construction
FS *5-94 (1947— Sound). 433
Soil Identification and Testing, Part II — Laboratory Testing
FS *5-117 (24 min— 1956— Sound) 433
CONSTRUCTION— BRIDGES
Bridge-Panel Bailey Type M-2 — Part I — Site Preparation and Layout
TF 5-1996 (17 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336
Bridge-Panel Bailey Type M-2 — Part II — Basic Construction
TF 5-1997 (37 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336
Bridge-Panel Bailey Type M-2— Part III— Multi-Story Construction
TF 5-1998 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336
The Bailey Bridge in Combat
FB 5-185 (13 min— 1945— Film Reference) 215
The Floating Bridge M4 — Part II: Assembly of the Bridge
TF 5-1441 (22 min— 1945— Film Reference)... 333
The Floating Bridge M4— Part III: Rafts
TF 5-1442 (10 min— 1945— Film Reference) 333
Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel Superstructure — Part
I — Bridge Assembly
TF 5-2106 (35 min— 1956— Film Reference) 336
Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel Superstructure — Part
II— Rafts
TF .5-2107 (16 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336
Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel Superstructure — Part
III— Fixed Spans
TF .5-2108 (17 min— 1950— Film Reference) ^ 337
Aluminum Floating Footbridge
TF 5-2105 (19 min- 1955— Film Reference).. 336
Timber Trestle Bridge
TF 5-2103 (17 min— 1955— Film Reference) 336
74
CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS
For aynopitia
see page No,
Operation of Rafts
TF 5-1415 (15 min— 1945 — Film Reference) 333
Infantry Support Raft
TF 5-1181 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) 332
Fixed Bridge Construction and Repair in the CBI
FB 5-192 (12 min— 1945— Film Reference) 215
River Crossing Operations in the CBI
FB 5-201 (14 min— 1945— Film Reference) 215
Floating Bridge M5 — Part I: Equipment and Launching of Pontons
FS 5-72 ( 1 945) 432
Floating Bridge M4 — Part II: Assembly of End Sections and Raft Sections
FS 5-73 (1945) 432
Floating Bridge M4 — Part III: Construction
FS5-74 (1945) 432
Floating Bridge M4— Part IV: Rafting
FS 5-75 (1945) 432
Preparation of Native Timber for Bridge Construction
FS 5-83 (1946— Sound) 433
Bridge Reconnaissance
FS 5-54 (1944) 432
Model D-7 Tractor — Operator's Preventive Maintenance
FS 5-64 (1945) 432
D-7 Tractor — Flywheel Clutch Maintenance
FS5-65 (1945) 432
Aluminum Floating Footbridge
SFS 5-144 (11 min — 1957 — Sound — Replaces FS 5-29 previously declared
obsolete) 434
Fixed Bridges Maintenance — Part I — Non-standard Bridges
SFS 5-154 (10 min— 1958— Sound) 434
Fixed Bridges — Jacking Down Heavy Girders
TF 5-2349 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338
Military Fixed Bridges — Nomenclature — Timber Trestle Bridges
TF 5-2350 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 338
Major Bridge Construction
TF 5-2333 (13 min— 1956— Film Reference) 337
FIRE FIGHTING
Before They Happen (Fire Prevention)
MF 5-8567 (14 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation).. 230
Chemistry of Fire
MF 5-1322 (44 min— 1947— From Navy Film MN 61-A) 228
Grass and Brush Fire Fighting
MF 5-1229 (29 min— 1945— Color— From Department of Agriculture) .. . 228
Oil Fires
MF 20-1240 (46 min— 1945— Commercial Adaptation).. 258
Hose Line Evolutions and Hose Line Equipment
MF 5-7709 (30 min— 1950— Commercial Adaptation) 229
75
ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX
get pofft N:
Care and Maintenance of Fire Hose
MF 5-8658 (21 min— 1956) 230
Stop Them Before They Start (Fire Prevention)
MF 20-8778 (15 min— 1957 — Commercial Adaptation) 267
Fire and Your Hospital
MF 8-8149 (23 min — 1953 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to
COX US — Commercial Adaptation) _ 232
Flammable Liquid Fire Safety
MF 20-8898 (20 min— 1958— Color) 268
ALL OTHERS
The Army Engineer
TF 5-1688 (22 min— 1953) 333
Engineer Mission
MF 5-8279 (26 min— 1954)... 230
The Army's Corps of Engineers
NRX (Project 15611) (15 min— 1955) 298
Basic Engineer Reconnaissance
TF 5-1676 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) 333
Engineers in Combat — World War H
MF 5-8854 (24 min— 1957— Replaces FB 5-119 which is obsolete) 230
Assault Boat River Crossing
TF 5-1242 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) 333
Port Repair
FB 5-168 (15 min— 1945— Film Reference) 215
Reducing Enemy Log Bunkers in Korea
FB 20-249 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 222
Keep 'Em Running With Standardization
MF 5-8221 (13 min— 1954— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 229
Operation Noah
MF 45-8615 (29 min— 1956— Distribution in CONUS and overseas) 282
TVA Town
MF 61-8043 (30 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 296
Yuma Test Station Facilities
MF 38-7917 (17 min— 1953— Color) 276
Multiplex Mapping — Part I
TF 5-1549 (26 min— 1949— Color) 333
Multiplex Mapping — Part H
TF 5-1546 (40 min— 194&— Color) 333
The Double Apron Fence
TF 5-1226 (15 min— 1943— Film Reference).. 333
Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part I— Foundation,
Bottom, and Sidewalls
TF 5-1817 (16 min— 1954— Film Reference) 336
Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part H- Center
Support, Deck, Valves, and Vents
TF 5-1898 (9 min— 1954— Film Reference) 336
76
CATEGORY INDEX ENGRS
For nynopsis
see page No.
Military Pipeline Operations — Part I — Laying Pipelines
TV 5-18G2 (19 mill— 1954— Film Reference) 335
Military Pipeline Operations — Part II — Installation of Pumping Stations
TF 5-1863 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 33G
Military Pipeline Operations — Part III — Operation and Maintenance of
Pipeline Systems
TF 5-1 8G4 (10 min— 1954— Film Reference) 330
Rat Problem, The
TF 8-1 G09 (25 min— 1 950— Film Reference) 357
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part I: The Norway Rat
TF 8-1670 (28 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part II: The Roof Rat
TF 8-1G71 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control
TF 8-1 672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
Practical Rat Control — Ratproofing
TF 8-1673 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
Practical Rat Control — Rat Killing
TF 8-1674 (37 min— 1951— Film Reference) 358
Rat Ectoparasite Control
TF 8-1675 (12 min— 1951— Film Reference) 358
Location and Construction of Road Obstacles
TF 5-1804 (22 min— 1955— Film Reference) 335
Beach Obstacles
TF 5-1822 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference) 335
Adding or Removing Refrigerant
MF 5-7646 (17 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 441) 228
Removing and Installing a Compressor or Condenser
MF 5-7647 (17 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 442) 229
Adjusting and Checking the Expansion Valve
MF 5-7649 (22 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 444) 229
Checking the Electrical System
MF 5-7651 (18 min— 1950— From Office of Educ&tion Film No. 446) 229
Adjusting and Repairing the Thermo Expansion Valve
MF 5-7653 (12 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 448) 229
Adjusting Pressure — Actuated Temperature Control Devices
MF 5-7654 (16 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 449) 229
Servicing Water Cooled Condensers
MF 5-7656 (12 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 451) 229
Making and Repairing Tubing Connections
MF i>-7657 (18 min— 1950— From Office of Education Film No. 452) 229
Maintenance of a Petroleum Distribution System
TF 10-2.595 (44 min— 1958— Film Reference) 380
The Big Picture — The Engineer Supply Mission
MF 5-8954 (29 min— 1958) 230
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part I — Winter Roads
TF 5-2371 (27 min— 1958— Film Reference)... 339
77
ENGRS CATEGORY INDEX
For nynopti*
see page JVo.
Field Engineering in the Subarctic— Part II — Winter Field Fortifications
TF 5-2372 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part III — Ice Mines, Ice Mine
Fields, AT and AP Mines, and Obstacles
TF 5-2373 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 339
Water Purification — Part I — PH and Chloride Residual Test
TF 5-2276 (7 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 337
Water Purification — Part II — Chlorine Demand, Arsenic, and Nitrogen
Mustard Tests
TF 5-2277 (8 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) _. _ 337
Water Purification— Part III— Coagulation Test
TF 5-2278 (8 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 337
Water Purification— Part IV— Turbidity, Color, Taste, and Odor Tests
TF 5-2279 (4 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 337
Water Purification— Part V— Chlorides and Sulfates Tests
TF 5-2280 (7 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 337
Surveying — Measuring and Leveling
FS 5-76 (1945) 432
Surveying — Traversing
FS 5-77 (1945) 432
Surveying — Building and Utility Lay-out
FS 5-78 0945) 433
Portable Water Purification Equipment
FS 5-108 (1952— Sound) 433
Assault Boats
FS 5-31 (1943) 432
Care and Maintenance of Steam Boiler Plants
FS 5-56 (1944— Sound) 432
US Army No. 1 Space Heater — Care and Firing
FS 5-58 (1944— Sound) 432
Wire Entanglements — Part I: Materials and Methods of Handling
FS 5-21 (1944) 432
Care and Servicing of Wire Rope
FS5-42 (1944) - 432
Use of Wire Rope
FS5-43 (1944) 432
Soils
FS 5-105 (25 min— 1953— Sound) ..- 433
Soil Identification and Testing — Part I — Field Identification and Soil
Sampling
FS 5-106 (19 min — 1953~Sound) - 433
Soil Identification and Testing— Part II— Laboratory Testing
SFS 5-117 (24 min— 1956— Sound)... 4;i3
Loading Heavy Equipment in Aircraft
SFS 5-110 (28 min — 1958 — Sound — Distril)utii)n hmiied to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges and Service Schools) 433
78
CATEGORY INDEX INDIV SOL
23. INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER
A'ole. For interior and prisoner guard duty, see MILITARY POLICE
AND GUARD DUTY. For other basic films look under i)riinary
branch of service e.g. Map reading and camouflage see ENGINEERS;
Rifle marksmanship see INFANTRY; CBR see ATOMIC and CHEM-
ICAL, etc.
For HynopHiH
see page No.
Oversea Duty
AFIF 2 (20 min— 1950) 186
Service Plus
AFIF 4 (19 min— 1950) 186
Standards of a Serviceman
AFIF 13 (12 min— 1951) 187
Payday Pitfalls
AFIF 15 (13 min— 1951) 187
Individual and Unit Decontamination of Toxic Chemical Agents
TF 3-1860 (20 min— 1958) 327
It's Up to You
TF 8-2125 (32 min— 1955— Film Reference) 360
Absence Without Leave and Desertion
TF 19-1482 (33 min— 1948— Film Reference) 398
Wearing of the Uniform
TF 19-1485 (20 min— 1948— Film Reference) 398
Individual Protection Against Atomic Attack
TF 20-2531 (25 min— 1958— Film Reference) 404
A Penny Saved
TF 21-1612 (28 min— 1951) 404
Troop Indoctrination for an Atomic Exercise
TF 21-1921 (33 min— 1955) 405
Military Courtesy
TF 21-1965 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 405
Escape
TF 21-1973 (45 min— 1955— Film Reference) 405
Mission of the Army
TF 100-172G (22 min— 1953) 428
Are You Ready for Service? What It's All About
MF 16-8599 (10 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) — 250
Are Your Ready for Service? Getting Ready Morally
MF 16-8600 (10 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 250
Are You Ready for Service? Military Life and You
MF 16-8601 (10 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) — 250
Are You Ready for Service? Why You
MF 16-8825 (13 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 253
Dress Rehearsal
MF 20-7924 (13 min— 1952) --- 261
79
INDIV SOL CATEGORY INDEX
For tynopBi*
tee page 7io.
Traditions and Achievements of the Army
M F 20-S6r.8 (2(1 min— 1957— Color^ 2G6
Easy Out ( Effects of Dishonorable Discharge)
MF 21-8433 (21 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7904) 270
Notebook Warrior
MF 21-8505 (53 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation). 270
This is Your Army
MF 45-7950 (79 min— 1954— Color) 281
Adjustment to Military Life
MF 45-8288 (IS min— 1954— Film Reference). 281
The Soldier's Mission and Responsibilities
MF 45-8440 (13 min— 1955) 282
The Rack
MF 45-8573 (60 min— 1955 — Commercial Adaptation) 282
The Negro Soldier
OF 24 (21 min— 1944— Short Version) 300
Citizen in Arms
OF 48 (9 min— 1948) 301
Take Time for Tomorrow
OF 55 (14 min— 1949— From Navy Film MN 6649) 301
Employment of the Armed Forces— Part I: The Armed Forces Team
FS 21-4 ( 1949— Sound) 452
Employment of the Armed Forces — Part II: The Army Team
FS 21-5 (1949— Sound) 452
24. INFANTRY (Weapons; Basic Infantry Tactics; Advance Infan-
try Tactics)
(For Cold weather, see COLD WEATHER: Testing and Operations:
and Individual Training)
(For Personal health in the field, see MEDICAL:
Individual Health and Sanitation)
WEAPONS
(For repair of guns, see ORDNANCE: Weapons and Repair) tuc po"«-'\<>.
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects: US Pistol Cal .45, Submachine Gun,
Cal .45, US Carbine, Cal .30
FB 7-273 (8 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 210
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Hand and Rifle Grenades
Vh 7-274 (9 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 210
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— MIC Cal .30 Sniper's Rifle—
Snipcrscope, Infrared Set No. 1
Fli 7-275 (0 min— 1954- Color- Film Reference).. 216
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Portable Flamethrower
Vn 7 277 (3 min- 1954— Color- Film Reference)... 210
Infantry Weapons and Their EffectH— Machine Guns
FB 7-278 (5 min— 1964— Color— Film Reference) 210
80
CATEGORY INDEX INF
For ftynopHin
see page No.
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — The Mortar Family
FB 7-280 (14 mill— 1954 — Film Reference) 216
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — ST-mm Rifle, M18; 75-nim Rifle,
M20; 105-mm Rifle M27
FB 7-281 (7 mill— 1955 — Color— Film Reference) 217
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Tank Weapons
FB 7-282 (5 min— 1955 — Film Reference) 217
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— US Rifle Cal .30 Ml Browning
Automatic Rifle
FB 7-272 (8 min — 1954 — Color— Film Reference) 216
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part I: Feeding
TF 7-2185 (7 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part II: Chambering
TF 7-2186 (4 min— 1955 — Film Reference) 350
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part III: Locking
TF 7-2187 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part IV: Firing
TF 7-2188 (6 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part V: Unlocking
TF 7-2189 (6 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part VI: Extraction and
Ejection
TF 7-2190 (4 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350
Trigger Squeeze Ml Rifle
TF 7-2202 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) 351
Restoration of Balance, 57-mm, Recoilless Rifle
TF 7-2203 (9 min— 1955— Film Reference) 351
Barrel Packing, Caliber .30 Machine Gun M1917A1
TF 7-2204 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351
Cooling System, Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30 M1917A1
TF 7-2205 (5 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part VII: Cocking
TF 7-2215 (7 min— 1955— Film Reference) 351
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part I: Characteristics of Fire, Classes
of Fire Target Designation
TF 7-2223 (37 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part II: Fire Distribution, Fire Control,
Fire Commands
TF 7-2224 (38 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351
Technique of Machine Gun Fire— Part III: Direct Laying
TF 7-2225 (41 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part IV: Preparation of Range Cards
TF 7-2226 (28 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part V: Expedients for Predetermined
Fire
TF 7-2227 (21 min— 1956— Film Reference) 351
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VI: Overhead Fire
TF 7-2228 (19 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352
494r)99°— 59 6
81
INF CATEGORY INDEX
For tynop»i»
eee page No.
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VII: Position Defilade
TF 7-2229 (40 miii— 1956— Film Reference) 352
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VIII: Field Zeroing the Light
Machine Gun M1919A6 on Bipod Mount
TF 7-2230 (G inin— 1956— Film Reference) 392
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part IX: Measuring Angles, Caliber
.30 Light Machine Gun M1919A6 on M2 Mount
TF 7-2231 (8 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part X: Zeroing the Light Machine Gun
M1919A6 on Tripod M2
TF 7-2232 (5 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352
Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part XI: Auxiliary Aiming Point
TF 7-2233 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 352
8i-mm Mortar (M29) Mechanical Training and Crew Drill
TF 7-2239 (14 min— 1956— Film Reference) - 352
The 106-mm Rifle — Part I — Introduction to the Weapon
TF 7-2433 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 352
The 106-mm Rifle — Part II — Duties of the Crew and Service of the Piece
TF 7-2434 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 353
The 106-mm Rifle — Part III— Crew Drill on Vehicular Mount
TF 7-2435 (6 rain— 1957— Film Reference) 353
The 106-mm Rifle — Part IV — Dismounting and Mounting the Rifle
TF 7-2436 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference).. 353
The 106-mm Rifle— Part V— Using the Spotting Rifle
TF 7-2437 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 353
106-mm Rifle M40A-1— Part VI— The Stadia Sight
TF 7-2438 (12 min— 1958— Film Reference) 353
US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml— Principles of Operation
TF 9-1172 (15 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Rifle, Automatic, Cal .30, Browning M1918A2 — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1205 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 364
The M2 Carbine — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1445 (15 nrin— 1945— Film Reference) .- 366
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons — Part I: The Cycle of Operation
TF 9-1448 (19 min— 1945) 366
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons — Part II: Principles of Automatic
Operation
TF 9-1449 (13 min— 1946— Film Reference) 366
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons — Part III: Semiautomatic and
Automatic Fire
TF 9-1450 (10 min— 1945) 366
Fundamental Principles of Fuzes
TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference) 367
Fundamentals of Ballistics
TF 9- 1512 (19 min— 1 949— Film Reference) 367
Keep It Clean
TF 21-1018 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 404
82
CATEGORY INDEX INF
For synopitiH
see page No.
Position and Grip, Machine Gun M1919A6 on M2 Tripod
MF 7-8319 (3 min— 1955— Film Reference) 231
Headspace Adjustment Machine Gun, Cal .30
MF 7-8320 (4 min— 1955— Film Reference). ._ 231
Machine Gun Clinometer M1917
MF 7-8318 (7 min— 1955— Film Reference) 231
Employment of Small Automatic Weapons
FS 2-26 (1943— Film Reference). _.. 429
Rifle Marksmanship, Range Practice, US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml— Part I:
Safety Precautions
FS 7-39 (1942— Film Reference) 435
The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2— Part II: Mechanical
Training — Operation
FS 7-106 (1943— Film Reference) 435
The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, MI918A2— Part III: Care and
Cleaning
FS 7-115 (1943— Film Reference) 435
57-mm Rifle, M18A1— Part I— Mechanical Training
FS 7-164 (1956— Film Reference).. 435
57-mm Rifle, M18A1 — Part II — Functioning, Stoppages, Immediate
Action, and Restoration of Balance
FS 7-167 (1956— Film Reference) 436
57-mm Rifle M18A1 — Part III — Ammunition, Mounts, Fire Control In-
struments, Subcaliber Device and Boresighting
FS 7-168 (1956— Film Reference) 436
57-mm Rifle, M18A1 — Part IV — Marksmanship and Technique of Fire
FS 7-169 (1956— Film Reference) 436
The 75-mm Rifle M20 — Part I: Mechanical Training — Part II: Functioning,
Stoppage, and Immediate Action — Part III: Ammunition, Mountings,
Sights and Fire Control — Part IV: Boresighting, Direct and Indirect
Fire Sights — Part V: Marksmanship and Technique of Fire
FS 7-158 (1951) 435
75.mm Recoilless Rifle, M20 (GTA 9-612)
FS 9-307 (1955) 444
The Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1919A6
FS 7-154 (1944— Film Reference) 435
The Browning Automatic Rifle Caliber .30, M1918A2— Stoppages and
Immediate Action
FS 7-159 (20 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 435
Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2 (GTA 9-606)
FS 9-306 (1955) 444
Mortar, 60.mm, M19 (GTA 9-624)
FS 9-308 (1955) - 444
Mortar. 81-mm, M29 (GTA 9-625)
FS 9-309 (1955) 444
Mortar, 4.2", M30 (GTA 9-626)
FS 9-310 (1955) 444
83
INF CATEGORY INDEX
For aj/nopaU
tee page Ko.
Submachine Gun — Firing
FS 19-21 (l!>o.")— Film Reforonco) 449
The 60-mm Mortar M2 and Mount — Part I: Disassembly and Assembly
FS 9-85 (1943) - - - 439
The 60-mm Mortar M2 and Mount — Part II: Disassembly and Assembly
FS 9-86 (1943) - 439
Portable Flame Thrower M2-2 — Part III: Pressure Charging
FS 3-35 (1945) 429
Portable Flame Thrower M2-2— Part IV: Filling by Pressure. Using
Fuel Filling Kit MIO
FS 3-39 (1945— Film Reference). 430
Browning Machine Gun Caliber .30 — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1861 (21 mill— 1954— Film Rcforencc) 368
BASIC INFANTRY TACTICS
Follow Me
RTAF 150 (20 min— 1953) 199
Ranger Training
FIJ 7-283 (28 min— 1953— Film Reference) 217
Rugged Rangers
FB 7-285 (9 min— 1953— Film Reference) .-. 217
Combat Firing with Hand Guns
FB 19-152 (17 min— 1944— Film Roforence) 220
Reduction of Japanese Cave-type Fortifications
FB 20-213 (34 min— 1945) 222
Summer Movements in the Arctic
FB 20-232 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference).. 222
Reducing Enemy Log Bunkers in Korea
FB 20-249 (21 min— 1952— Film Reforence) 222
Assault Boat River Crossing
TF 5-1242 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) 333
Countermortar
TF 0-1533 (25 min— 1949) 342
Crater Analysis
TF 6-1686 (21 min— 1952) 343
Infantry Hasty Field Fortifications — Part I — Individual Intrenchments
TF 7-993 (22 min— 1943— Film Reference) 345
Infantry Hasty Field Fortifications — Part II — Emplacement of the Light
and Heavy Cal .30 Machine Gun
TF 7-1131 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) 345
The Bayonet Fighter
TF 7-1263 (21 min— 1943- Film Reference) 346
Stream-crossing Expedients — Part I: Crossing of Personnel
TF 7-1303 (16 mill — 1944) - -- 34G
Stream-crossing Expedients — Part II: Flotation of Weapons, Equipment,
and Vehicles
TF 7-1304 (15 min— 1944— Film Reference) 340
Military Rock Climbing — Technique of Climbing
TF 7-1475 (32 min -1948— Film Reference) ..- -- 346
84
CATEGORY INDEX INF
For synopais
sec page No.
Military Rock Climbing — Movement of Combat Units
TF 7-1480 (31 mill— 1948— Film Reference) 346
Summer Mountain Movements and Bivouacs
TF 7-1518 (26 min— 1949— Film Reference) 346
Counterfire
TF 7-1522 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 340
Dangerous Journey
TF 7-1539 (46 min— 1949— Film Reference— From British Army Film
BC 1009) 347
Combat in Deep Snow and Extreme Cold
TF 7-1550 (21 min— 1950). 347
Troop Movement by Motor
TF 7-1709 (34 min— 1953) 347
Foot Marches
TF 7-1710 (23 min— 1952— Film Reference) 347
Reconnaissance Patrols
TF 7-1714 (32 min— 1951— Film Reference) 347
Observation of Mortar Fire by the Combat Soldier
TF 7-1729 (40 min— 1955— Film Reference) 348
The Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon Tactical Employment
TF 7-1931 (40 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350
Dismounted Drill— Part I: Squad Drill— Part II: Platoon Drill
TF 7-1947 (32 min— 1955— Film Reference) 350
Reporting Enemy Information
TF 7-2550 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 21-1289 which
is obsolete) 353
Counterintelligence in Combat
TF 7-2551 (28 min— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-321 pre-
viously declared obsolete in MFIB No. 85) 353
Helicopterborne Operations
TF 7-2580 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference) 353
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part 1 : Basic Principles
TF 19-1634 (6 min— 1951— Film Reference) 399
Seeing in the Dark
TF 21-1741 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) 405
Camouflage for Scouting and Patrolling
TF 21-2197 (33 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) 406
The Aggressor Force
TF 30-1543 (26 min— 1950— Film Reference) 409
Hand-to-hand Combat
TF 629-1027 (48 min— 1943— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN
1027) --- 428
This is The Infantry
MF 7-918 (10 min— 1944— Film Reference) 230
Infantry Operations in Mountains
MF 7-8278 (38 min— 1954— Film Reference) 231
Dress Rehearsal
MF 20-7924 (13 min— 1952) -- 261
85
INF CATEGORY INDEX
For aynoptU
see page No.
Atomic Support for the Soldier
MF 20-795G (21 miii— 1953) 261
Motor March Discipline — RASC
MF 20-8631 (43 inm— 1950— From British Film C 1099) 265
Pitching and Striking the Pyramidal Tent
FS 7-18 (1942— Film Reference) 435
Pitching and Striking the Wall Tent
FS 7-19 (1942) 435
Pitching and Striking the Latrine Screen
FS 7-22 (1942— Film Reference) 435
Pitching and Striking the Squad Tent M1942
FS 7-127 (1944— Film Reference) 435
Stream Crossing Expedients — Part I: Improvised Flotation Methods
FS 7-135 (1943— Film Reference) 435
Theory of Target Grid System (GTA 7-5)
FS 7-163 (1955— Film Reference) 435
Making the March Graph
FS 55-10 (15 min— 1953— Sound) 464
Trainfire I — A New Course in Basic Rifle Marksmanship
MF 21-8797 (17 min— 1958— Color) - 270
Combat Patrols
TF 7-1750 (37 min— 1952— Film Reference) 348
ADVANCED INFANTRY TACTICS
Fighting in Built Up Areas — Organization and Tactics
FB 7-268 (10 min— 1953— Film Reference) 216
Fighting in Built Up Areas— Selection of Positions for Firing
FB 7-266 (5 min— 1953) 215
Fighting in Built Up Areas — Mutual Support and Methods of Advance
FB 7-269 (5 min— 1953) 216
Fighting in Built Up Areas — Methods of Entering Buildings
FB 7-264 (4 min— 1953) 215
Fighting in Built Up Areas— Methods of Searching and Clearing Buildings
FB 7-265 (3 min— 1953) 215
Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Use of Special Equipment
FB 7-263 (5 min— 1953) 215
Front Line Rifle and Weapons Squad in Defense
TF 7-1867 (23 min— 1954— Film Reference) - 348
Fire and Maneuver — Fundamentals and Squad Employment
TF 7-1868 (24 min— 1954— Film Reference) . 348
The Reinforced Rifle Platoon in the Attack of a Built-up Area— Part I:
Tactics and Techniques
TF 7-1506 (22 min- 1954— Film Reference) 346
The Reinforced Rifle Platoon in the Attack of a Built-up Area— Part II:
The Attack
TF 7-1642 (35 min— 1954— Film Reference) - - - 347
The Rifle Platoon in Attack on Fortincd PoHitions
TF 7-1507 (30 min -1950— Film Reference) 346
86
CATEGORY INDEX INF
For synopsis
see page No.
The Rifle Platoon in A Night Withdrawal
TF 7-1743 (37 min— 1952— Film Reference) 348
The Infantry Battalion in Defense — Part I
TF 7-1717 (34 niin— 1952— Film Reference) 347
The Infantry Battalion in Defense — Part II
TF 7-1718 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 348
The Reinforced Infantry Battalion in the Attack — Part I: Planning the
Attack
TF 7-1745 (31 min— 1952— Film Reference) 348
The Reinforced Infantry Battalion in the Attack — Part II: Conduct of
the Attack
TF 7-1746 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) ._ 348
Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Activation
TF 7-1904 (15 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349
Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Training
TF 7-1905 (14 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349
Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Movement Overseas
TF 7-1906 (18 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349
Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Staging Overseas
TF 7-1907 (9 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349
Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Combat
TF7-1908 (27 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349
Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Occupation
TF 7-1909 (10 min— 1954— Film Reference) 349
Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Inactivation
TF 7-1910 (9 min— 1954— Film Reference) 350
Terrain Analysis
TF 7-1972 (10 min— 1955— Color— Film Reference) 350
The Tank-armored Infantry Team
TF 17-1515 (26 min— 1949— Film Reference) 393
Guerrilla Warfare
TF 33-2509 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) 413
Light AAA with Infantry and Armored Divisions
TF 44-1554 (18 min— 1952— Film Reference) 414
Light AAA in Close Fire Support of Infantry
TF 44-1680 (29 min— 1953— Film Reference) 415
Sixth Infantry Division
MF 7-1297 (20 min— 1948)_ 230
Men Against Tanks
MF 7-7898 (15 min— 1952)__ 230
The Way Ahead
MF 22-8025 (118 min — 1952 — Withdrawn from oversea commands — From
British Army Film BC 5406) - - 270
Hell for Leather (First Cavalry Division)
MF 45-1278 (9 min— 1946) - 279
The Fighting First (Pride of Outfit Film)
MF 45-1279 (13 min— 1946) -- 279
87
INF CATEGORY INDEX
For tynopnit
aet page So.
Seventh Infantry Division
MF 45-7533 (23 niiii— 1949) 279
The Famous Third Army
MF 45-7705 (22 inin— 1950) 280
The Ground Team — Designed for Victory
MF 80-1275 (9min— 1945) 297
Winged Victory on Foot — 43d Infantry Division
MF 130-7553 (14 min— 1949) 297
29 — Let's Go— 29th Infantry Division
MF 130-7554 (20 min— 1949) 297
The Red Bull Attacks— 34th Infantry Division
MF 130-7555 (21 min— 1950). 297
26th Infantry Division
MF 130-7872 (16 min— 1952) 298
27th Infantry Division
MF 130-7929 (20 min— 1953) 298
32d Infantry Division
MF 130-7930 (18 min— 1953) _ 298
36th Infantry Division
MF 130-7931 (21 miii— 1953) 298
Action at Anguar
MF 40-1128 (27 min— 1945) 278
Medical Service in the Infantry Division — Part I — The Medical Company,
Infantry Regiment
OF 8-1 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) 223
Medical Service of the Infantry Division — Part II — The Medical Battalion
GF 8-2 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) 223
Infantry Weapons Against Tanks
TF 7-1681 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 347
25. INTELLIGENCE (Safeguarding Military Information; Combat
Intelligence)
For gynopait
tee page No.
SAFEGUARDING MILITARY INFORMATION
About Rumors
AFIF 41 (14 min— 1953— Color) 190
The Case of Comrade "T"
MF 30-8706 (23 min— 1956— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Distribu-
tion to central film and ofniipment exchanges in CON US) 274
Safeguarding Military Information
TF 30-1523 (16 min— 1949) 409
Security Control. You Never Can Tell
MF 19-8027 (40 min— 1952— Film Reference— From Navy Film MX
6947) 257
Military Censorship
TF 30-1505 (20 min— 1949) 400
88
CATEGORY INDEX INTEL
For tynopniK
tee page No.
Unit Censorship
TF 30-1545 (26 inin— 1949) 409
Security Control in Operation Sandstone
MF 20-7671 (24 min— 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Project 1&-16) . . 259
Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part I — Perimeter Barriers and
Personnel Identification
FS 19-13 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 449
Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part II — Protective Lighting,
Communications, and Alarm Systems
FS 19-16 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 449
Security and You
MF 11-8842 (18 min— 1957— Color— From Armed Forces Special Weapons
Project Film — AFSAVP Film 30-55-56 — Limited number of prints dis-
tributed to installations specified by OCSigO) 243
Transmission Security
TF 30-2555 (30 min— 1958— Film Reference) 411
Security — Part I — Guarding Against Espionage in Military Installations
TF 30-1890 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 410
Security — Part II — Safeguarding Defense Information
TF 30-1891 (19 min— 1958— Film Reference) 410
Armor Team Security
TF 17-2587 (24 min— 1958— Film Reference) 398
Radio Direction Finding — Part I — Theory and Equipment
FS 30-10 (25 min— 1956— Sound— Film Reference) 452
Radio Direction Finding — Part II — Installation and Operations (U)
FS 30-11 (37 min — 1957 — Sound — Limited distribution to Army Film and
Equipment Exchanges in CON US and OS for loan to need-to-know
audiences— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 452
Lock Security (U)
TF 30-1569 (41 min— 1949— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 409
Surveillance (U)
TF 30-1607 (35 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 409
Investigative Sound Devices (U)
TF 30-1645 (30 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 409
Investigate Techniques (U)
TF 30-1751 (37 min— 1952— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 410
Cryptosecurity (U)
TF 30-1739 (18 min— 1952— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL-Modified
Handling Authorized) 410
Saudi-Arabia Graduation Exercises (U)
MF 20-1153 (This film is cla.ssified SECRET) 258
COMBAT INTELLIGESCE
Production of Combat Intelligence
TF 30-1494 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) 409
Prisoner of War for Intelligence
TF 30-1493 (27 min— 1948— Film Reference) -- - 409
Counterlire
TF 7-1522 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 346
89
INTEL CATEGORY INDEX
For gynopnU
$ee page So.
Countermortar
TF 6-1533 (25 min— 1949) 342
Eyes of the Services
MF 30-8670 (23 miii— 1957— Color— From Navy Film MX 9267— Dis-
tribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in COX US and
overseas for loan to Intelligence personnel concerned) _ 274
Reporting Enemy Information
TF 7-2550 (23 miu— 1958— Film Reference— Replaces TF 21-1289 which
is obsolete) 353
Counterintelligence in Combat
TF 7-2551 (28 min— 1958 — Fihn Reference — Replaces TF 11-321 previ-
ously declared obsolete in MFIB No. 85) 353
Technical Intelligence in Action
TF 30-1896 (24 min— 1954) 410
Informants (U)
TF 30-1051 (38 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 410
Undercover Operations (U)
TF 30-1702 (37 min— 1951— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 410
Counter Intelligence Corps in Combat (U)
TF 30-1923 (38 min— 1954 — Film Reference — Exhibition to personnel,
all branches of service on a need-to-know basis ONLY — Film is classi-
fied CONFIDENTIAL) -. 410
Intelligence in Amphibious Operations (U)
MF 30—8407 (25 min— 1955— Distribution limited to CFLs in CONUS;
OS Exchanges and Service Schools of the Combat Arms — Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL) 272
Note. Films MF 30-7964 through 30-7974 are classified films with
classified titles, dealing with intelligence. For a numerical list of these
films refer to the Numerical Index, Section III.
26. LEADERSHIP AND INSTRUCTION
Note. See also ADMINISTRATION: Supervision and plant operations.
For nynopsU
gee page No.
Shades of Grey
PMF 5047 (66 min— 1948— Film Reference) 304
Effective Utilization of Manpower in the US Army
MF 45-7926 (23 min— 1952) 281
Your Army in Disaster Relief
MF 19-7546 (17 iiiiii -1949"Fiini Rcferenoo) - 267
Film Strip Use in Military Training
FS 21-1 (1944— SduihI -Film Reference) - 452
Principles of Leadership
TF 21-1840 (43 min— 1953— Film Reference) 405
Follow Me
RTAF 150 (20 min— 1953) 199
Recreation Leadership
TF 12-1801 (23 min -1953— Film Reference) 391
90
CATEGORY INDEX LEAD
For synopHia
nee page No.
Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part I — Exercises 1-4
TF 21-2113 (21 min— 1956— Distribution to central film libraries in
CONUS and OS) 406
Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part II — Exercises 5-8
TF 21-2114 (12 niin — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS). 406
Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part III — Exercises 9 12
TF 21-2115 (10 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS) 406
Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part IV — Alternate Exer-
cises, Supplementary Activities
TF 21-2116 (10 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS) 406
Harry's Hat Hangs High
MF 12-8767 (21 min— 1957— Color).. 244
NCO Leadership Problem No. 1
MF 20-8647 (4 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 265
NCO Leadership Problem No. 2
MF 20-8648 (7 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 266
NCO Leadership Problem No. 3
MF 20-8649 (3 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 266
NCO Leadership Problem No. 4
MF 20-8650 (4 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 266
NCO Leadership Problem No. 5
MF 20-8651 (5 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation). 266
This is West Point
MF 45-7726 (25 min— 1951) 280
The Making of a West Pointer
MF 45-8521 (40 min— 1955— Color— Distribution in CONUS and over-
seas) 282
Hail Alma Mater
MF 45-7805 (6 min— 1951) 280
Training at Officer Candidate Schools
MF 20-8224 (25 min— 1954) 262
The Way Ahead
MF 22-8025 (118 min— 1952— Withdrawn from oversea commands— From
British Army Film BC 5406) 270
Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 1
MF 20-8637 (4 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 265
Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 2
MF 20-8638 (5 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 265
Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 3
MF 20-8639 (9 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 265
Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 4
MF 20-8640 (3 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 266
Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 5 •' "
MF 20-8641 (3 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 265
91
LEAD CATEGORY INDEX
For 8unop»U
tee paffc So.
Junior OflBcer Leadership Problem No. 6
MF 20-86 42 (5 min — 1956 — Comiucrcial Adaptation) _ 205
Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 7
iMF 20-8643 (5 inin — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).. 205
Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 8
MF 20-8644 (4 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 265
Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 9
MF 20-8645 (4 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 265
Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 10
MF 20-8646 (8 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) 265
Film Tactics
TF 11-1572 (23 min— 1949 — Film Reference) .- 383
All I Need is a Conference
MF 61-8413 (30 min— 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) 296
Discussion Technique
AFIF 1 (29 min— 1950) 186
Accent on Learning
MF 21-8424 (30 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation) 269
Military Instruction — Part I — Principles of Learning
TF 21-2301 (23 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406
Military Instruction — Part II — The Stages of Instruction— Preparation
TF 21-2302 (12 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406
Military Instruction — Part II — The Stages of Instruction — Presentation
TF 21-2303 (12 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406
Military Instruction— Part II— The Stages of Instruction— Application,
Examination and Review or Critique
TF 21-2304 (20 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406
Military Instruction — Part III — Training Aids
TF 21-2305 (23 min— 1956— Film Reference) 406
Military Instruction — Part IV — Speech Techniques
TF 21-2306 (11 min— 1956— Film Reference) 400
Character Guidance Program, The
TF 16-2695 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 393
27. MEDICAL (Troop Training— Individual Health and Sanitation;
First Aid; Disease Control; Anatomy and Physiology; Pro-
fessional— Hospital and Field Service; Rehabilitation and
Physical Medicine; Neuropsychiatry and Neurology; Surgi-
cal and Dental; Veterinary Service)
For Bynopiti*
see page So.
TROOP TRAINING
Individual Health and Sanitation
Personal Hygiene
Tl' 8-l()05 (:iO min — 1950— Film Reference) - 357
Our Food and Our Health
TF 8-1470 (15 min— 1948— Color— Film Reference) 360
92
CATEGORY INDEX MED
For tifnopnU
see page A'o.
Strictly Personal (WAC)
TF 8-2093 (36 min— 1945— Film Reference) 360
General Effects of Heat on Man
TF S-1691 (21 mill— 1951— Film Reference) 358
Personal Health in Snow and Extreme Cold
TF 8-1297 (19 min— 1944— Film Reference) 353
Cold Weather Uniforms
FB 10-254 (25 min— 1953— Film Reference) 220
Frostbite— I
MF 8-8235 (5 min— 1955) __ 233
Frostbite— n
MF 8-8236 (5 min— 1955) 233
Purification of Water
TF 8-1816 (20 min— 1955) 359
Portable Water Purification Equipment
FS 5-108 (1952— Sound) 433
Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control
TF S-1672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
Insect Repellent— I
MF S-8229 (4 min— 1955)... 233
Insect Repellent — II
MF 8-8230 (4 min— 1955) 233
Insect Repellent— III
MF 8-8231 (4 min— 1954) 233
Native Food Hazards — Part I
MF 8-8232 (3 min— 1954) 233
Native Food Hazards — Part II
MF 8-8233 (3 min— 1954) 233
Native Food Hazards — Part III
MF 8-8234 (3 min— 1954) 233
Mess Sanitation — Part I
MF 8-8237 (4 min— 1954) 233
Mess Sanitation — Part II
MF 8-8238 (4 min— 1954) 233
Mess Sanitation — Part III
MF 8-8239 (5 min— 1954) 233
WAC Physical Fitness
FS 8-96 (1944— Sound) 436
Body Armor (U)
MF 3-7908 (8 min— 1951— Limited distribution— Further distribution
must be authorized by OSG— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 228
First Aid
Medical Effects of Nerve Gas
PMF 5292 (27 min— 1955— Film Reference) 313
Artificial Respiration — The Back-Pressure Arm-Lift Method
MF 8-7996 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference— From Navy Film MF 7484). 232
93
MED CATEGORY INDEX
For $i/nop»i»
tee page Ko.
Dressing, First Aid, Individual
SFS 8-18S (7 inin— 1955— Sound) 438
First Aid — Transportation of Casualties
FS 8-71 (1913— Film Reference). 436
Ski Safety — First Aid and Emergency Repair of Equipment
TF 7-681 (41 min— 1942— Film Reference) 345
Motor Vehicle First Aid Kit
FS 8-104 (10 min— 1954— Sound) 438
Bandaging — Part I: Triangular Bandage
FS 8-101 (1945— Film Reference) 436
Bandaging — Part II: Roller Bandages
FS 8-102 (1945— Film Reference) 436
Applying the Army Leg Splints
FS 8-99 (1945— Film Reference) - - 436
Snake Bite Kit, Suction, in Plastic Carrying Case
FS 8-191 (11 min— 1954— Sound) 438
Control of Hemorrhage
TF 8-2539 (20 min— 1958— Color— Film Reference) 362
First Aid — Part I — Major Wounds and Fractures
TF 8-2292 (33 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference— Replaces TF 8-1571
previously declared obsolete) 360
First Aid — Part II — Everyday Emergencies
TF 8-2293 (29 min— 1956— Film Reference— Replaces TF 8-1581 which is
obsolete) - 360
Disease Control
Clinical Malaria
TF 8-1378 (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) - 354
Silent Battle
MF 8-1046 (45 min — 1944— Film Reference — From Australian Film
ACS) ---- - 231
Malaria Control on Corsica
FB 8-200 (13 min— 1945— Film Reference) 217
Organized Mosquito Control
MF 8-8675 (15 min— 1956— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 234
Control of Mosquito-borne Diseases
TF 8-1495 (19 min— 1948— Film Reference) -. 356
Bednetting — Part I
MF 8^8240 (5 min— 1954) - 233
Bednetting— Part II
MF 8-8241 (5 min— 1954). 233
Plague Control
MF 8-1248 (22 min— 1946 — Color— Film Reference— From Navy Film
MN-4049)-. -- 231
The Rat Problem
TF 8-1669 (25 min— 1950— Film Reference) 357
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat -Part I: The Norway Rat
Tl' 8-1670 (28 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
94
CATEGORY INDEX MED
For synopsis
see page No.
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat— Part II: The Roof Rat
TF 8-17G1 (13 mill— 1950— Film Reference) 359
Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control
TF 8-1672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 368
Practical Rat Control — Ratproofing
TF 8-1673 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference... 358
Practical Rat Control— Rat Killing
TF 8-1674 (37 min— 1951— Film Reference) ._ 358
Rat Ectoparasite Control
TF 8-1675 (12 min— 1951— Film Reference) 358
DDT in the Control of Household Insects
TF 8-1468 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) 356
Control of Louse-borne Disease
TF 8-1467 (15 min— 1946— Film Reference) 356
Schistosomiasis (Snail Fever)
MF 8-1230 (10 min— 1945) _ 231
Sandfly Control
PMF 5028 (33 min— 1947— Color— Film Reference) 303
Hemorrhagic Fever — Clinical Features
PMF 5301 (45 min— 1955— Color) 313
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part I — Distribution Patterns of Lesions
in the Diagnosis of Skin Diseases
FS 8-113 (15 min— 1956— Color— Sound) 436
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part II — The Sweat Glands in Health and
Disease
FS 8-114 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) 436
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part III — Bacterial Skin Infections
FS 8-115 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) 436
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part IV — Dermatitis and Allergy
FS 8-116 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) 437
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part V — Superficial Fungus Infection
SFS 8-117 (18 min — 1957 — Color — Sound — Distribution primarily to
Central Film and Equipment Exchanges) 437
Portable Water Purification Equipment
FS 5-108 (1952— Sound) 433
Mess Sanitation — Part 1
MF 8-8237 (4 min— 1954) 233
Mess Sanitation — Part II
MF 8-8238 (4 min— 1954).. 233
Mess Sanitation — Part III
MF 8-8239 (5 min— 1954) 233
Important Diseases Common to the Tropics
FS 8-148 (1951— Color— Film Reference) 437
95
MED CATEGORY INDEX
For Kunop»i«
tee page Ko.
Anatomy and Physiology
Mechanism of Breathing
TF 8-1389 (11 mill — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 364
The Heart and Circulation
TF 8-1388 (10 niin — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 354
The Heart — Cardiovascular Pressure Pulses and Electrocardiography
PMF 5212 (35 min— 1952— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 312
Electrocardiography
PMF 5166 (10 min— 194^— Color— Film Reference).. 310
Digestion of Foods
TF 8-1390 (10 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 354
Inside the Cell — Part I: Enzymes in Intracellular Chemistry
PMF 5077A (40 min— 1949— Color) 305
Inside the Cell — Part II: Regulation of Enzymes
PxMF 5077B (43 min— 1952— Color).. 305
Control of Body Temperature
TF 8-1391 (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 355
Heat Disorders — Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, and Heat Cramps
PMF 5167 (25 min— 1952) 310
The Work of the Kidneys
TF 8-1392(11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 355
Presacral Pneumonography
PMF 5289 (10 min— 1954— Color— Film Reference) 312
Embryology of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
OF 8-3 (18 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) 223
Hemorrhagic Fever — Clinical Features
PMF 5301 (45 min— 1955— Color) 313
The Nervous System
TF 8-1393 (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 355
Integrated Aspects of the Nervous System — Part I: Motor System
PMF 5182A (47 min— 1951— Color).. 310
Clinical Shock
PMF 5108 (48 min— 1952).. 306
The Eyes and Their Care
TF 8-1394 (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 355
Endocrine Glands
TF 8-1395 (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 355
Body Defenses Against Disease
TF 8-1396 (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 355
Human Reproduction
TF 8-1786 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation)... 359
The Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb— Part I: Physics -Physical
Destruction — Casualty Effects
PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Color) - 304
Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb— Part H; Pathology and the Clinical
Problem
PMF 5148 (37 min— 1950 — Color — Technical film for iirofessionnl per-
sonnel only) - 309
96
CATEGORY INDEX MED
For gynopxiH
$ee page No,
Control of Hemorrhage
TF 8-2539 (20 min— 1958— Color— Film Reference). 362
Anatomy and Physiology
FS 8-79 (1944— Color) _ 4:50
Anatomy and Physiology — The Digestive System
FS 8-134 (13 min— 1952— Color 43G
Anatomy and Physiology — The Endocrine System
FS 8-130 (15 min— 1953— Sound— Color) 437
Anatomy and Physiology — The Lymphatic System
FS 8-132 (8 min— 1953— Somid— Color) 437
Anatomy and Physiology — The Male Reproductive System
FS 8-136 (9 min— 1953— Color— Sound) 436
Anatomy and Physiology — The Muscular System
FS 8-129 (11 min— 1954— Sound— Color) 437
Anatomy and Physiology — The Respiratory System
FS 8-154 (12 min— 1953— Color) -.. 437
Anatomy and Physiology^ — The Skeletal System
FS 8-131 (21 min— 1955— Sound— Color) 437
Anatomy and Physiology — The Urinary System
FS 8-133 (9 min— 195G— Sound— Color— Film Reference) 437
PROFESSIONAL
Hospital and Field Service
The US Medical Team (Medical Recruiting)
MF 20-8422 (15 min— 1955) - 264
General Hospital
FB 8-203 (12 min— 1945— Film Reference) 217
Fire and Your Hospital
IMF 8-8149 (23 min— 1953— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation).. 232
The Evacuation Hospital
FB 8-173 (13 min— 1945— Film Reference) 217
The Hospital Ward Team
TF 8-1944 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) .- -- 360
Nurses in the Army
MF 8-8564 (27 min-1955) 234
Nursing in the Tropics
PMF 5144 (29 min— 1952) 308
Heat Disorders — Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, and Heat Cramps
PMF 5167 (25 min— 1952) 310
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part I: Introduction
TF 8-1841 (16 min— 1953— Film Reference) 360
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training— Part II: The Individual
TF 8-1576 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 357
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training— Part III: Equipment
TF 8-1577 (12 min— 1950— Film RofonMico) ^^57
Hospital Food Service Training — Part IV: Serving Food
TF S-157S (15 min— 1950— Color— Film Reference) 357
494599""— 59 7 "'
MED CATEGORY INDEX
For ftinopnU
tee page So.
Operating Room Procedures
TF 8-2383 (21 luin— 1957 — Color — Distribution primarily to Central Film
and Ec|uipnient Exchanges at Army Hospitals — From Air Force Film
TF 1-S149) 361
Basic Care of Patients — Part I — Cleaning the Patients Unit and Making
Unoccupied Bed
TF 8-2471 (15 niin— 1957— Film Reference) 361
Basic Care of Patients— Part II— The Bed Bath
TF 8-2472 (17 niin— 1957— Film Reference; 361
Basic Care of Patients — Part III — Making an Occupied Bed
TF 8-2473 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) 361
Basic Care of Patients — Part IV — Physical Comforts
TF 8-2474 (11 min— 1957— Film Reference) 361
Basic Care of Patients — Part V — Feeding the Patient
TF 8-2475 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference) 361
Basic Care of Patients— Part VI— The Enema
TF 8-2476 (10 min— 1957— Film Reference) 361
Basic Care of Patients — Part VII — Sterile Techniques
TF 8-2477 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference) 361
Basic Care of Patients — Part VIII — Pre-operative Care
TF 8-2478 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference) - - - 361
Basic Care of Patients — Part IX — Post-operative Care
TF 8-2479 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference) 361
Prevention of Cold Injuries
TF 8-2524 (20 min— 195S— Film Reference— Replaces FB 8-180 and TF
8-1690 which are obsolete) - - - 362
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part I: Morning Care
TF 8-1343 (7 min— 1944— Film Reference— Froni Navy Film MX-1511-B) 354
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part II: Evening Care
TF 8-1344 (7 min- 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN-
1511-E) 354
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part III: Post-operative Care
TF 8-1345 (13 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN-
151 1-H). - 354
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part IV: Temperature, Pulse, and
Respiration
TF S-1346 (15 min— 1944 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN-
1511-1).-- .yjJ,.i' 354
Care of the Sick and Injured — Chain of Asepsis
TF 8-1460 (30 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN-lSll-F) 356
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Enemas
TF 8-1383 (20 min— 1944 — Film Reference— From Nnw Fil"- ^f^'-
161 1-V) - - ;>54
Care of the Sick and Injured— Enemy Bacteria
TF S-1401 (29 min— 1945— Color— Film Reference— From Navy Film
MN-1511-L) - - 356
Hospital Sanitation
TF S-1708 (14 min— 1951— Film Reference) -- 359
CATEGORY INDEX MED
For Hi/tioitMiH
gee paye No.
Nursing Care in Poliomyelitis
TF 8-1000 (70 rain — 1951 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial Adap-
tation) - 357
Ward Care of Pneumonia Patients
TF 8-1050 (23 min— 1950— Film Reference) 357
Isolation Technique
TF 8-1520 (18 min— 1948 — Film Reference— From Navy Film MN-
151 1-X) 356
Plaster Casts
TF S-20S0 (38 min— 1948— Film Reference) 360
Artificial Respiration — The Back-Pressure Arm-Lift Method
MF 8-7990 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference— From Navy Film MF 7484). 232
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part I: The Norway Rat
TF 8-1670 (28 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part U: The Roof Rat
TF 8-1071 (13 min— 1950~Film Reference) 358
Hypodermic Needles and Syringes — Their Care and Function
TF 8-1300 (16 min — 1944 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial Adap-
tation) - 354
Army Medical Laboratories (World War II)
FB 8-217 (38 min— 1947) 218
Atomic Medical Cases — Japan — WW II
PMF5143 (37 min— 1949— Film Reference) 308
Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb — Part I: Physics — Physical De-
struction— Casualty Effects
PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Color) 304
Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb — Part II: Pathology and the Clinical
Problem
PMF 5148 (37 min — 1950 — Color — Technical film for professional per-
sonnel onl v) , — ,.- 309
-i" i ; 1 -
Medical Effects of Nerve Gas
PMF 5292 (27 min— 1955— Film Reference) 313
Medical Effects of Nuclear Radiation
MF 8-7897 (21 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) 232
Medical Service in the Jungle
FB 8-147 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference) 217
Medical Service in the Infantry Division — Part I — The Medical Company,
Infantry Regiment
GF 8-1 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference). 223
Medical Service of the Infantry Division — Part II — The Medical Bat-
talion
GF 8-2 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) 223
Medical Service of the Infantry Division — To Conserve the Fighting
Strength
TF 8-1703 (25 min— 1952— Film Reference) 359
Medical Service of the Airborne Division — To Conserve the Fighting
Strength
TF 8-1765 (28 min— 1952— Film Reference) -.- 359
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Evacuation of the Wounded
FB S-132 (15 uiin— 1944— Film Reference)... 217
Evacuation of Casualties
TF 8-1683 (33 min— 1952— Film Reference) 358
Transportation of Casualties
TF 8-1705 (26 min— 1951— FUm Reference) 358
Aeromedical Evacuation
MF 8-8212 (38 min— 1954— From Air Force Film TF 1-4833) 232
Medical Planning for a Task Force Operation '
TF 8-1761 (32 min— 1952— Film Reference) 359'
Your Army in Disaster Relief
MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) 257
Pitching and Striking the Sectional Hospital Tent
FS 8-105 (1947— Sound) 436
Ward Management and Nursing — Part I: Ward Management. Tempera-
ture, Pulse, Respiration, Bed Making, and Bathing
FS 8-81 (1944) 436
The Surgical Dressing Carriage
FS 8-138 (15 min— 1955— Sound) 437
Technique and Sites for Subcutaneous and Intramuscular Injections
FS 8-198 (31 min— 1954— Sound) 438
First Aid — Transportation of Casualties
FS 8-71 (1943— Film Reference) 436
Smallpox Vaccination
FS 8-106 (1947—Color— Sound) 436
Diseases of the Mouth
FS 8-100 (1945— Color— Film Reference)... 436
Dressing, First Aid, Individual
SFS 8-1 88 (7 min— 1955— Sound) 438
Bandaging — Part I: Triangular Bandage
FS 8-101 (1945) 436
Bandaging — Part II: Roller Bandages
FS 8-102 (1945) 436
Dental Kit, Emergency Field
FS 8- 1 85 (6 min— 1 954— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 438
Medical Kit, Individual
FS 8-187 (14 min— 1954— Sound— Film Reference) 438
Medical Certification of Causes of Death
FS 8-184 (1952— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) .- 438
Management of Burns — Part I — Supportive Care
PMF o31S (IS min— 1958— Color) 313
Management of Burns — Part II — Local Care
PMF 5319 (15 min— 1958— Color) - 314
Resuscitative Care of the Severely Wounded
TF 8-2198 (24 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference) .,__. -. oOU
leo
CATEGORY INDEX MED
For nynoitniH
see page No.
Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine
Rehabilitation in the European Theater of Operations
MF 8-1081 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference) 231
Swinging Into Step
TF 8-2083 (33 min— 1945— Film Reference).. 360
Half a Chance
MF 8-1254 (11 min— 1946— Film Reference) 232
The Sky is the Limit
MF 8-1249 (12 min— 1946— Color— Film Reference— Commercial Adap-
tation) 232
Diary of a Sergeant
MF 8-1129 (23 min— 1945— Film Reference) 231
To Hear Again
PMF 5052 (38 min— 1947— Film Reference) 304
Speech Reading
TF 8-1706 (28 min— 1952— Film Reference) 359
Dynamic Physical Reconditioning
PMF 5059 (13 min— 1948) 304
Convalescent Care and Rehabilitation of Patients With Injury to Spinal
Cord (Surgery and Physical Medicine)
PMF 5015 (41 min— 1940— Color) 302
Introduction to Occupational Therapy
PMF 5227 (20 min— 1954) 312
Occupational Therapy in Problems of Motion
PMF 5116B (23 min— 1950— Film Reference) 307
Time Out: Occupational Therapy in Tuberculosis
PMF 5116A (26 min— 1949— Film Reference) 307
Therapeutic Exercise — Introduction
PMF 5034 (17 min— 1947— Film Reference) 303
Therapeutic Exercise — Orthopedics
PMF 5051 (28 min— 1947). 304
Therapeutic Exercise — Peripheral Nerve Injuries
PMF 5053 (16 min— 1947) 304
Therapeutic Exercise — Thoracic Surgery
PMF 5056 (29 min— 1947) -l..'l_'l'.— .J. 304
Journey to Reality (Occupational Therapy for Acute Psychotics)
PMF 5116C (40 min— 1950— Film Reference) 307
Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Amputations — Part I: Massage,
Exercise, and Bandaging
FS8-85 (1945) 436
Psychiatric Interview Techniques — (U) Part I thru Part XXI
PMF 5152A through 5152U (1950— Very limited dLstribvition to pertinent
army medical installations — These filras are classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL) 310
Neuropsychiatry and Neurology
Combat Psychiatry — The Division Psychiatrist
PMF 5300 (33 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7499B) 313
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Combat Psychiatry — The Battalion Medical OflScer
PMF 5299 (37 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7499A) 313
Psychiatric Procedure in Combat Area
FB 8-184 (47 min— 1945— Film Reference) 217
The Feeling of Hostility
PMF 5142 (31 min— 1951— Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 308
The Feeling of Rejection
PMF 5141 (21 mill— 1951— Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 308
Let There Be Light (Neuropsychiatry)
PMF 5019 (58 mill— 1940— Film Reference) 302
Shades of Grey
PMF 5047 (66 min— 1948— Film Reference) 304
Care of the Sick and Injured— The NP Patient
TF 8-1428 (28 min — 1945 — Film Reference — From Navy Film
MN 151 1-R) 355
Ward Care of Psychotic Patients
TF 8-2090 (41 min— 194.5— Film Reference) 360
Time Out: Occupational Therapy in Tuberculosis
PMF 5116A (26 min— 1949— Film Reference) 307
Occupational Therapy in Problems of Motion
PMF 5116B (23 min— 1950— Film Reference) 307
Journey to Reality (Occupational Therapy for Acute Psychotics)
PMF5116C (40 min— 1950— Film Reference) 307
Abnormal Involuntary Movements
PMF 5037 (24 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 303
Disorders of Gait
PMF 5039 (27 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 303
Reflexes
PMF 5041 (26 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 303
Facial Palsy
PMF 5044 (22 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 303
Trigeminal, Spinal Accessory and Hypoglossal Nerve
PMF 5040 (16 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 303
Heriditary Ataxia
PMF 5140 (31 min— 1949— Color) 308
Medical, Surgical, and Dental
Preparation and Staining of Blood Slides
PMF 5000 (18 min— 1947— Color— Film Reference) 301
Colostomy Closure (End-to-end Anastomosis)
PMF 5001 (13 min- 1947) 301
Abdominal Colostomy Closure — Pauchet Method
PMF 5002 (9 min— 1947— Color) 302
Intra-abdominal Closure Descending Colon Colostomy (Herniations and
Multiple Openings)
PMF 5004 (15 min -1947— Color) 302
Simple Closure of an Abdominal Colostomy
PMF 5005 (7 mill— 1947— Color) ,..^ 302
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CATEGORY INDEX MED
For aunoiiiiiH
see page No.
Intra-abdominal Colostomy Closures (Right and Left Side)
PMF 5007 (9 mill— 1947— Color) - 302
Management of Abdominal Colostomies (Intraperitoneal Closure)
PMF 5008 (22 min— 1947— Color) 302
Operation for Varicocele
PMF 5009 (5 min— 1947— Color) - 302
Thoracic Surgery — Part I: Hemothorax With Consideration of Specific
Remedial Breathing Exercises (Surgery and Physical Medicine)
PMF 5016 (39 min— 1946— Color) 302
Thoracic Surgery — Part III: Foreign Bodies in the Pericardium and Heart
PMF 5018 (50 min— 1946— Color) 302
Removal of Magnetic Foreign Bodies from the Eye — Acceptable tech-
nique— Handling of detached retina case
PMF 5020 (14 min— 1946— Color) 302
Complicated Amputations — Case Reports
PMF 502G (54 min— 1946) - 302
Schistosomiasis (Professional Technical Version)
PMF 5027 (27 min— 1947— Color— Film Reference) 303
Sandfly Control
PMF 5028 (33 min— 1947— Color-Film Reference) -- 303
The Preparation and Insertion of Tantalum Plate (Cranium Insert)
PMF 5030 (30 min— 1946— Color— Film Reference) 303
Below Knee Amputation
PMF 5031 (14 min— 1946— Color) --- 303
Technique of Open Amputation
PMF 5033 (11 min— 1946— Color) - - 303
Arthropod-borne Virus Encephalitides
PMF 5048 (34 min— 1947) 304
Peripheral Nerve Surgery — Part I: Sciatic Nerve
PMF 5061 (33 min— 1947— Color) 304
Cineplastic Operation
PMF 5062 (18 min— 1947— Color) 304
Anterior Acrylic Bridgework
PMF 5063 (39 min— 1946— Color— From Navy Film MN 4352A, B, & C) _. 30^,
Management and Technique of Pulmonary Lobectomy
PMF 5065 (31 min— 1947— Color) 304
An Electrodiagnostic Procedure
PMF 5066 (21 min— 1947— Color)... 305
Repair of Recto-urethral Fistula
PMF 5068 (3 min— 1947— Color) 305
Simple Anterior Closure of Transverse Colostomy (Right Side)
PMF 5069 (23 min— 1947— Color) 305
Simple Anterior Closure of Colostomy
PMF 5070 (10 min— 1947— Color) 305
Pinta
PMF 5071 (18 min— 1948— Color) - 305
Construction of Screw Lock Sectional Splint
PMF 5073 (17 min— 1947— Color) 305
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Reconstruction of the Lower Lip and Chin
PMF 5075 (20 niin— 1947— Color) 305
Lumbar Sympathectomy (Ganglionectomy)
PMF 5076 (33 min— 1948— Color— Film Reference) 305
Inside the Cell — Part I: Enzymes in Intracellular Chemistry
PMF 5077A (40 min— 1949— Color) 305
Inside the Cell — Part II: Regulation of Enzymes
PMF 5077B (43 min— 1952— Color) 305
Transplantation and Anastomosis of Radial Nerve
PMF 5081 (9 min— 1948— Color) 305
Peroneal Nerve Anastomosis at the Knee
PMF 5088 (7 min— 1948— Color) 306
Arteriovenous Fistula (Posterior Tibial Vessels)
PMF 5094 (18min— 1948— Color) 30G
Neurorrhaphy of Median and Ulnar Nerves in the Left Forearm
PMF 5096 (14 min— 1948— Color) 306
Technique of Tantalum Cranioplasty
PMF 5097 (40 min— 1948— Color) 306
Neurorrhaphy of Median and Ulnar Nerves in Midarm
PMF 5102 (12 min— 1948— Color) 300
Arterial Disorders in the Upper Extremity and Their Treatment by Sym-
pathectomy
PM F 5103 (30 min— 1950— Color) 306
Partial Neurorrhaphy of the Sciatic Nerve in the Buttock
PMF 5104 (12 min— 1946— Color) 306
Radioactivity — Laboratory Demonstrations
PMF 5110 (17 min— 1949— Color) 306
Cushing's Experiment in the Dog
PMF 5111 (14 min— 1949— Color) 306
Respiratory Reflexes Demonstrated in the Rabbit
PMF 5112 (13 min— 1949— Color) _ 306
Reflexes from the Carotid Bodies and Sinuses in the Dog
PMF 5113 (19 min— 1949— Color) 306
Rickettsiae — Laboratory Procedure for Their Isolation and Identification
PMF 5114 (47 min— 1949— Color— Film Reference) 307
Urease Crystallization
PMF 5115 (6 min— 1948) 307
Time Out: Occupational Therapy in Tuberculosis
PMF 5116A (20 min— 1949— Film RrfiTcnci")-- - 307
Occupational Therapy in Problems of Motion
PMF5116H (23 min— 1950— Film Roft-rfnce) 807
Journey to Reality (Occupational Therapy for Acute Psychotics)
PMF5116C (40 min— 1950— Film Kcf.niicc) - 307
Tibial Nerve Anastomosis In the Lower Calf
PMF 5117 (8 min— 1949— Color). -...,-.^. 307
The Diagnosis of Peripheral Nerve Injuries
I'MF 5118 (16 min— 1949— Color) 307
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CATEGORY INDEX MED
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see page No.
Ascariasis (Infestation with Ascarids)
PMF 5124 (13 min— 1949) :307
Liver Fluke Disease in Sheep (Fascioliasis)
PMF 5125 (13 min— 1949) 307
Bilharziasis in Water Fowl
PMF 5126 (18 min— 1949)- 307
Method of Repair of Posterior Tibial Nerve
PMF 5132 (10 niin— 1949— Color— Film Reference) _ 307
Ulnar Nerve and Soft Tissue Defect and Simultaneous Repair In the
Forearm
PMF 5133 (10 min— 1950— Color) _ 307
Benign Dental Tumors
PMF 5136 (29 min— 1950— Color) 308
Malignant Oral Tumors
PMF 5137 (40 min— 1950— Color— Film Reference) 308
Hereditary Ataxia
PMF 5140 (31 min— 1949— Color)... ___ 308
Atomic Medical Cases — Japan — WW II
PMF 5143 (37 min— 1949— Film Reference— per list No. 86— Withdrawn
from sale through United States Films, Inc.) __ 308
The Radioisotope — Part I: Fundamentals of Radioactivity
PMF 5145A (59 min— 1951). _ 308
The Radioisotope — Part II: Properties of Radiation
PMF 5145B (68 min— 1952) _ 308
The Radioisotope — Part III: Practical Procedures of Measurement
PMF 5145C (48 min— 1951) _-. 309
The Radioisotope — Part IV: Methodology
PMF 5145D (40 min— 1951). 309
The Radioisotope — Part V: The Physical Principles of Radiological
Safety, Sections I and II
PMF 5145E (Sec I, 25 min— Sec II, 26 min— Total of 51 min— 1954) 309
The Radioisotope — Part VI: The Practice of Radiological Safety
PMF 5145F (33 min— 1952) - 309
The Radioisotope — Part XII: Agricultural Research
PMF 5147B (40 min— 1952) .._ - 300
The Radioisotope — Part XIII: General Sciences
PMF 5147C (46 min— 1952) - 309
Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb — Part I: Physics— Physical De-
struction— Casualty Effects
PMF 5058 (32 min— 1950— Color).. 304
The Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb— Part II: Pathology and the
Clinical Problem
PMF 5148 (37 min— 1950— Color— Technical film for professional per-
sonnel only) 309
Rheumatoid Arthritis of Spine
PMF 5163 (34 min— 1951) - 310
Electrocardiography
PMF 5166 (10 min— 1949— Color— Film Reference) 310
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MED CATEGORY INDEX
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Heat Disorders — Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, and Heat Cramps
PMF 5167 (25 niin— 1952) 310
Fractures — An Introduction
TF 8-1586 (27 niiii— 1949 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)... 367
The Surgical Treatment of Carotid Body Sensitivity in Man
PMF 5171 (20 min— 1951— Color) 310
Gelfoam in Surgery
PMF 5175 (27 min — 1949 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial AdapU-
tion)-. - 310
The Diagnosis of Surgical Lesions of Alimentary Tract — Part H: Special
Techniques and Apparatus
PMF 5177B (21 min— 1951) 310
Integrated Aspects of the Nervous System — Part I: Motor System
PMF 5182A (47 min— 1951— Color) 310
Intramaxillary Loop Wiring in Treatment of Jaw Fractures
PMF 5188 (28 min— 1951— Color) 310
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Removal of Impacted Mandibular Third Molar
by Controlled Sectioning
PMF 5189 (10 min — 1952— Color)... 310
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Excision of Chronic Periapical Infections
PMF 5191 (8 min— 1952— Color) 310
Synovectomy of the Knee for Rheumatoid Arthritis
PMF 5193 (10 min— 1951— Color)-. _ 311
Intramedullary Fixation of the Femur
PMF 5196 (23 min— 1951— Color) 311
Breast Cancer
PMF 5200 (34 min— 1951— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 311
Cancer — The Problem of Early Diagnosis
PMF 5201 (31 min— 1951 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) 311
Operative Procedure for Total Urinary Incontinence
PMF 5202 (21 mill— 1952— Color) 311
Caesarean Section — Extraperitoneal Pfannensteil Incision
PMF 5203 (23 rain— 1952— Color).. 311
Caesarean Hysterectomy (Porro)
PMF 5204 (17 min— 1952— Color) 311
Caesarean Section — Extraperitoneal with Cherney Modification
PMF 5200 (23 min— 1952— Color) 311
Caesarean Section, Low Cervical Paramedian Incision
PMF 5207B (22 min— 1952— Color) 311
Thoracic Surgery — Thorcoplasty, 1st Stage and 2d Stage In the Treatment
of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
PMF 5208 (23 min— 1951— Color) 311
Thoracic Surgery — Lobectomy, Right Upper and Middle Lobes, in the
Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
PMF 5209 (22 min— 1952 Color) 311
Thoracic Surgery — Decortication in the Treatment of Tuberculosis Pleuritis
PMF 5210 (23 min- 1952— Color) - 311
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Thoracic Surgery — Excision Tuberculoma, Rigiit Lower Lobe, and Tho-
racolumbar Sympathectomy
PMF 5211 (10 min— 1952— Color) 312
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Alveolectomy After Multiple Extraction of Teeth
PMF 5217 (G min— 1952— Color) 312
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Alveolectomy in Extraction of Isolated Teeth -■
PMF 5218 (11 min— 1952— Color) 312
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Alveolectomy and Multiple Pathology
PMF 5219 (18 min— 1952— Color)-.. 312
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Excision of Mandibular Tori
PMF 5220 (12 min— 1952— Color)... 312
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Excision of Gingival Hypertrophy
PMF 5221 (6 min— 1952— Color) 312
Caesarean Sections
PMF 5220 (43 min— 1953— Color) _ 312
The Army Dental Service (For Recruiting Dental Personnel)
MF 12-8732 (26 min— 1957— Color) 244
Dental Activities, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
PMF 5229 (18 min— 1953— Color— Film Reference) 312
Dental Health
TF 8-2579 (17 min— 1958— Replaces TF a-2096 which is obsolete) 362
Dental Kit, Emergency Field
FS 8-185 (6 min— 1954— Somid— Commercial Adaptation) 438
Uterine Cancer: The Problem of Early Diagnosis
PMF 5230 (21 min— 1952— Color— Commercial Adaptation). 312
Presacral Pneumonography
PMF 5289 (10 min— 1954— Coloi— Film Reference) 312
Medical Effects of Nerve Gas
PMF 5292 (27 min — 1955— Distribution to central film libraries and ex-
changes in COXUS and overseas — Film Reference) 313
Debridement — Part I — Multiple Soft Tissue Wounds
PMF 5304 (12 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference)... 313
Debridement — Part II — Wounds of the Extremities
PMF 5305 (33 min— 1956— Color— Film Reference) 313
Clinical Malaria
TF 8-137S (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) 354
Physiology of Anoxia — The Basis of Inhalation Therapy
TF 8-1429 (Technical film for professional personnel only— 22 min—
1945 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 355
Oxygen Therapy Procedures
TF 8-1430 (36 min— 1945— Commercial Adaptation) 355
Plaster Casts
TF 8-2080 (38 min— 1948- Film Reference) 360
The Medical Examination — Part I: Importance
TF 8-1536 (19 min— 1949— Film Reference) - 357
The Medical Examination — Part II: History
TF 8-1537 (17 min— 1950— Film Reference) :>57
107
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The Medical Examination — Part III: Examination
TF 8-1538 (17 niin— 1950— Film Reft-rence) 357
Resuscitatire Care of the Severely Wounded
TF 8-2198 (24 min— 1957— Coloi— Film Reference) 360
The US Medical Team (Medical Recruiting)
MF 20-8422 (15 min — 1955 — Diptribution limited to central film libraries
in COXrS) _ 264
Organized Mosquito Control
MF 8-8675 (15 min — 1956 — Color — Distribution to central film and equip-
ment exxhanges in CON US and major oversea commands for Medical
Service personnel — Commercial Adaptation) 234
Plague Control
MF 8-1248 (22 min— 1946 — Color — Film Reference — From Navy Film
MN 4049) 231
The Effects of Atomic Bomb Explosions
MF 20-7815 (21 min — 1951 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Proj-
ect) 260
The Medical Effects of Nuclear Radiation
MF 8-7897 (21 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) 232
Diseases of the Mouth
FS 8-100 (1945— Color— Film Reference) 436
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Normal Fundus, Development and Senile
Changes, Anemia, Polychthemia)
FS 8-122 (Sound— Color— 1951) 437
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Thrombosis, Embolism, Arteriosclerosis, Hyper-
tension)
FS 8-123 (1951— Sound— Color) 437
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Nephritis, Diabetes, Muscular Degeneration)
FS 8-124 (1951— Sound— Color) 437
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Retinochoroiditis, Tumor)
FS 8-125 (1951— Sound— Color) 437
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Primary Retinal Degeneration, Angioid Streaks,
Diseases of the Optic Nerve)
FS 8-126 (1951— Sound— Color) 437
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Glaucoma, Trauma)
FS 8-127 (1951— Sound— Color) 437
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part I — Distribution Patterns of Lesions In
the Diagnosis of Skin Diseases
FS 8-113 (15 min— 1956— Color— Sound) 430
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part II — The Sweat Glands in Health and
Disease
FS 8-114 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS) 436
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part III — Bacterial Skin Infections
FS 8 115 (18 mill— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film
and E<iuii)mont Exclmngrs in CONUS and OS) 430
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part IV — Dermatitis and Allergy
FS 8-116 (18 min— 1957— Color— Sound— Distribution to Central Film
and E(|ui|)inrnt ExchnngcH in CONUS and OS) -- 437
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CATEGORY INDEX MED
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Dermatology and Syphilology — Part V — Superficial Fungus Infection
SFS 8-117 (18 mill — 1957— Color— Sound — Distribution primarily to
Central Film and Equipment Exchanges) 4'.\7
Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Amputations — Part I: Massage,
Exercise, and Bandaging
FS8-85 (1945) 436
The Surgical Dressing Carriage
FS 8-138 (15 min— 1955— Sound) 437
Initial Surgery of Abdominal Wounds
PMF 5306 (30 min— 1956— Color-Film Reference) 313
Technique and Sites for Subcutaneous and Intramuscular Injections
FS 8-198 (31 min— 1954— Sound) 438
Radical Retroperitoneal Node Dissection in the Treatment of Testicular
Tumors
PMF5315(20min— 1957— Color) 313
Heredity and Prenatal Development
MF 8-8664 (21 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation). _._ 234
Prenatal Care
MF 8-8379 (23 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 233
Labor and Childbirth
MF 8-8222 (17 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 232
A Normal Birth
MF 8-8381 (12 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 234
Baby Meets His Parents
MF 8-8663 (11 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 234
Postnatal Care
MF 8-8380 (12 min— 1958— Commercial Adaptation) 233
Human Growth
MF 8-8665 (19 min— 1958— Color— Commercial Adaptation). 234
Veterinary Service
Veterinary Food Inspection Service — Part II: Theater of Operations
FB 8-228 (15 min— 1949— Film Reference) 218
The Stowaway — Part I: Disease and Personal Hygiene
TF 8-1501 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) 356
The Stowaway — Part II: Galley Sanitation
TF 8-1502 (24 min— 1948— Film Reference). 356
The Stowaway — Part III: Food Storage
TF 8-1503 (13 min— 1949— Film Reference). _-. 356
Liver Fluke Disease in Sheep (Fascioliasis)
PMF 5125 (13 min— 1949) - 307
Ascariasis (Infestation with Ascarids)
PMF 5124 (13 min— 1949) 307
Bilharziasis in Water Fowl
PMF 5126 (18min— 1949) --- 307
Spread and Prevention of Trichinosis
FS 8-111 (1948— Commercial Adaptation) .._ 436
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Shell Egg Grading
SFS 8-19') (22 inin— 1956— Color— Sound). 438
Poultry Inspection
FS 8-197 (27 mill— 1954— Sound— Film Reference).-. 438
Fish Inspection — Part One — North Atlantic Fish
FS 8-207 (7 min— 1956— Color— Souiul) 438
Food Inspection — Oysters
FS 8-208 (15 min— 1954— Sound) 438
Veterinary Surveillance Inspection of Perishable Subsistence
SFS 8-242 (21 min— 1958 — Color— Sonnrl) 438
The Effect of Ionizing Radiation on Domestic Animals
PMF 5316 (22 min— 1957— Distribution primarily to CFAEEs).. 313
Behavior of Wild Norway Rats
MF 8-8791 (28 min— 1957) 234
Animals for Research
PMF 5322 (28 min— 1958— Color) 314
Rabies Control in the Community
MF 8-8932 (12 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS, USAREUR, and EUSA— Commercial Adapta-
tion) 234
28. MILITARY JUSTICE For^ynopsU
tee page No.
Uniform Code of Military Justice
TF 15-1920 (45 min— 1954 — Film Reference) 391
The Investigating Officer
TF 15-1946 (49 min— 1954— Film Reference) 391
The General Court-Martial
TF 15-1950 (73 min— 1954— Film Reference). 391
The Summary Court-Martial
TF 15-19G1 (45 min— 1954— Film Reference) 391
Nonjudicial Punishment
TF 15-1967 (26 min— 1954— Film Reference).. 391
Rehabilitation of Military Prisoners
TF 19-1608 (34 min— 1949— Film Reference) 398
Nuremberg
MF 45-7596 (76 min— 1949— Can be used only in its entirety) 280
The Special Court-Martial
TF 15-2358 (56 min— 1956— Film Reference).. 391
29. MILITARY POLICE AND GUARD DUTY (Policing and guard
duty; Criminal investigation)
(For Weapons see INFANTRY: weapons)
POLICING AND GUARD DUTY '',% pace's o.
Military Police Story, The
Fli 19-287 (33 min— 1954— Film Reference) - 221
Military Police Headquarters
TF 19-1794 (11 min— 1952— Film Reference) 400
110
CATEGORY INDEX MP
For 8iinopnin
see par/c \o.
Military Police Services
TF 19-1795 (9 min— 1952— Film Reference) 400
Military Police Approach — Individuals
TF 19-1790 (9 min— 1952— Film Reference) 400
Military Police Approach — Vehicles
TF 19-1797 (11 min— 1953— Film Reference) 400
Military Police Town Patrol— Part I— Foot Patrols
TF 19-2111 (36 min— 1956— Film Reference) 401
Military Police Town Patrol — Part II — Motor Patrols
TF 19-2112 (16 min— 1955— Film Reference) 401
Military Police on Trains
TF 19-1552 (34 min— 1949— Film Reference) 398
Military Police Duties at TraflFic Accidents
TF 19-1800 (20 min— 1953— Film Reference) 400
Military Police Support in Amphibious Operations
TF 19-1806 (14 miu— 1953— Film Reference) 400
Booking of Military Offenders
TF 19-1799 (17 min— 1952— Film Reference) 400
Apprehension and Search of Persons
TF 19-2287 (27 min— 1956— Film Reference) 402
The Baseball Grenade (CN Riot Grenade M25) . , . „j
FB 19-212 (6 min— 1945— Film Reference) J.-IH'-^ 221
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part I: Basic Principles
TF 19-1634 (6 min— 1951— Film Reference) 399
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part II: Failing
TF 19-1634a (4 min— 1951— Film Reference) 399
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part III: Throwing
TF 19-1634b (7 min— 1951— Film Reference) 399
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part IV: Follow Through
TF 19-1634C (2 min— 1951— Film Reference) .. . 399
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part V: Defense Against Body Holds
TF ia-1634d (8 min— 1951) 399
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VI: Defense Against Choke Holds
TF 19-1634e (6 min— 1951) 399
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VII: Taking Prisoners
TF 19-1634f (7 min— 1951) 399
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VIII: Defense Against Wrestling Holds
TF 19-1634g (4 min— 1951) 399
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part IX: Defense Against Knife or Club
TF 19-1634h (9 min— 1951) 399
Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part X: Offensive Use of the Police Riot Club
TF 19-1634i (7 min— 1951) 399
Guarding Against Sabotage
TF 19-1740 (Revision of TF No. 19-2032—32 min— 1952— Film Refer-
ence) 399
Prevention of Pilferage — Part I: Depots and Warehouses
TF 19-1610 (20 min— 1952— Film Reference) 398
111
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tee pant No.
Prevention of Pilferage— Part II: On Ships and Wharves
TF l^HiGl (31 niin— 1951— Film Reference) 399
Industrial Plant Protection
TF 1^1847 (29 min— 1953— Film Reference). 401
Security Control, You Can Never Tell
MF 19-S027 (40 min— 1952— Film Reference — From Navy Film MN
6947) 257
Guardhouse and Stockade — Part I — Processing Military Prisoners
TF 19-1938 (29 min— 1954— Film Reference) 401
Guardhouse and Stockade — Part II — Classification of Military Prisoners by
Custody Grades
TF 19-1939 (25 min— 1954— Film Reference) 401
Guardhouse and Stockade — Part III — Security and Control
TF 19-1940 (31 min— 1954— Film Reference) 401
He's Your Prisoner
TF 19-1500 (27 min— 1948— Film Reference) 398
Rehabilitation of Military Prisoners
TF 19-1608 (34 min— 1949— Film Reference) -- 398
Support in Emergencies — Riot Control
TF 19-1701 (29 min— 1951— Film Reference) 399
Traffic Patrols and Escorts
TF 19-1579 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) 398
Point Control of Traffic
TF 19-2137 (32 min— 1955— Film Reference) 401
Motor Vehicle Spot Speed Studies — Setting up Mirror Boxes
TF 19-2275 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 401
The Collision Diagram
TF 1^2272 (5 min— 1956— Film Reference) 401
The Traffic Accident Spot Map
TF 19-2271 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) 401
Detecting and Recording Skidmarks
MF 19-8511 (8 min — 1955 — Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation)... 257
Hit-and-Run Investigation
MF 19-8510 (10 mill— 1955 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) . . 257
The Traffic Officer in Court
MF 19-8509 (10 min— 1955— Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).. 257
Hasty Sign Making
FB 19-246 (19 min— 1952— Film Reference).. 221
Provost in a Divisional Move
MF 19-8415 (30 min— 1955— Film Reference) 257
The Airborne Military Policeman
TF 19-1748 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 400
Traffic Control in the Normandy Invasion
FH 19 167 (13 min- 1945— Film Hcferi-nce) 220
Traffic Control in the CBI
FIJ 19 202 (19 min— 1945— Film Reffrencc) 221
MP Highway Patrol in Germany
FH 19 250 (10 min— 1953— Film Reference) 221
112
CATEGORY INDEX MP
For nj/nofmiit
see page No.
Operation Thunderbolt
MF 45-1295 (14 min— 1947) 279
Evacuation of Civilians
FB 19-193 (15 min— 1945— Film Reference) 221
Oriental Prisoners of War
FB 19-239 (23 min— 1951— Film Reference) 221
The Rack
MF 45-8573 (60 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and exchanges
in CONUS and overseas — Commercial Adaptation) — 282
Police Riot Club
FS 19-2 (1943— Film Reference) 448
Riot Control Formations
FS 19-7 (1945— Film Reference) _ 449
Fingerprinting and Fingerprint Examination
FS 19-9 (1953— Film Reference) 449
Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part I — Perimeter Barriers and
Personnel Identification
FS 19-13 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 449
Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part II — Protective Lighting,
Communications, and Alarm Systems
FS 19-16 (13 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) 449
Your Army in Disaster Relief
MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) 257
Signals for Traffic Control Manual
FS 19-5 (1944— Film Reference) 448
Riot Control Formations — Part I — Squad Formations
GF 19-30 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference) 225
Riot Control Formation — Part II — Platoon and Company Formations
GF 19-31 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference) 225
Riot Control Formations — Part III — Vehicles and Foot Troops
GF 19-32 (12 min— 1958— Film Reference) 225
Straggler Control
TF 19-1807 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) _ - 400
Prisoners of War
MF 19-8699 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference) 257
Geneva Convention — Handling Prisoners of War
TF 19-1809 (25 min— 195^— Film Reference) - 400
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
Collection and Preservation of Evidence
TF 19-1563 (62 min— 1949— Film Reference) 398
Identification Photography — Operation of Equipment
FS 11-115 (1952) 446
Fingerprint Lifting
FS 19-10 (1954— Film Reference) - 449
Casts and Molds
FS 19-12 (20 min— 1955— Sound— Film Reference) - - 449
494599°— 59 8 ^^^
MP CATEGORY INDEX
»et page \o.
Glass Fractures
FS 19-11 (14 mill— 1955 — Sound— Film Reference) 449
Packaging of Evidence for Transmittal to the Military Police Criminal
Investigation Laboratories
FS 19-14 (10 mill— 1956— Sound) 449
Snspects and Witnesses — Part I — Basic Interviews
TF 19-2442 (IG min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 19-1580
which is obsolete) - 402
Suspects and Witnesses — Part II — Complaints and Hostile Witnesses
TF 19-2443 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 402
Suspects and Witnesses — Part III — Interrogating Suspects
TF 19-2444 (44 min— 1957— Film Reference) 402
Investigation of Narcotics Offenses
TF 19-2540 (40 min— 1958— Film Reference) 402
The Darmstadt Case
MF 19-8796 (10 min— 1957— Film Reference— Also part of AFSM 525 —
Limited distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in
CONUS and OS for loan to interested groups) 257
30. ORDNANCE (Automotive — Lubrication; En^nes and
Power Transmission; Electrical, Ignition, and Fuel Sys-
tems; Tires, Brakes, and Other; Combat Vehicles — Com-
ponent Parts, Maintenance and Repair; Ammunition
Supply and Handling; Diesel Engines; Weapons and Repair;
Tools and Shop Work; All Others)
Note. For Guided missiles see ARTILLERY— ANTIAIRCRAFT:
Guided missiles.
AUTOMOTIVE
Lubrication
For »i/nopKi»
»«•<• puffr So.
The Oil Filter Goes to War
TF 9-1218 (26 miii— 1943— Film Reference) _ 3C4
Lubrication of Military Vehicles — Part I: Principles of Lubrication
TF 9-1258 (25 min— 1943— Film Reference) 304
Truck 2V^-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000-
mile — Part I: Lubrication •■ / » .\ •
FS 9-251 (1944) 443
Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance. 1.000- and 6,000-
mile — Part II : Lubrication
FS 9-252 (1944) 443
Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6.000-
mlle — Part III: Lubrication
FS 9-253 (1944)_. 443
Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1.000- and 6,000-
mile -Part IV: Lubrication
FS 9-254 (1944). _. 443
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CATEGORY INDEX ORD
For HynojtHiH
tee page No.
Lubrication of Military Vehicles
TF 9-2583 (21 min— 1958— Replaces TF 9-1417 previously declared
obsolete in MFIB No. 73) 370
Engines and Power Transmission
The Automotive Clutch — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1264 (9 min— 1944— Film Reference) 364
The Bevel Gear Differential — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1268 (12 rain— 1944— Film Reference) 364
The Automotive Transmission — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1269 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference) _ 364
Automotive Gears — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1282 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference) 364
Servicing the Zero-lash Hydraulic Valve Lifter
TF 9-1283 (26 min— 1943— Film Reference) 364
Internal Combustion Engine — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1371 (13 min— 1944— Film Reference) 366
Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XV: The Clutch
TF 10-300 (21 min— 1942— Film Reference) 376
Why Engines are Governed
TF 55-2184 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) 425
Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part II: Replacement of
Subassemblies
FS 9-48 (1943— Film Reference) 438
Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part III: Disassembly of
Cylinder Block
FS 9-49 (1943— Film Reference) 438
Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part IV: Assembly of
Cylinder Block
FS 9-50 (1943— Film Reference) 438
Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part V: Disassembly and
Assembly of Starter and Generator
FS 9-51 (1943— Film Reference) J.. I'll. 438
Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VI: Disassembly and
Assembly of Distributor Support
FS 9-52 (1943— Film Reference) 438
Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VII: Disassembly and
Assembly of Subassemblies, Fuel Pump, Oil Pump, Wafer Pump, Fan,
and Piston
FS9-53 (1943— Film Reference) 438
Truck, Amphibian, 2V4-ton, 6x6, DUKW-353, Preventive Maintenance,
Second Echelon, Part I
FS 9-216 (1944) 441
Truck, Amphibian, 2Vi-ton, 6x6, DUKW-353, Preventive Maintenance,
Second Echelon — Part II
FS 9-217 (1944) 441
Truck, Amphibian, 2»/4-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW.353, Engine Removal-
Part I
FR 9-218 (1944) 441
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For aynoptU
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Truck, Amphibian, 2J/2-ton, 6 x 6, GMC. DUKW-S53, Engine Removal-
Part 11
FS 9-219 (1944) - -.- 442
Truck. Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Removal of Major
Units— Part I
FS 9-220 (1944) 442
Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Removal of Major
Units— Part II
FS 9-221 (1944) - 442
Truck, 2V2-ton. 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000-
mile — Part V: Engine
FS 9-260 (1945) 443
Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000-
mile — Part VI: Engine
FS 9-261 (1944) - 443
Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000-
mile — Part VIII: Cooling System, Radiator. Water Pump, Fan, and
Shroud
FS 9-263 (1944) . - 443
Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000-
mile — Part X: Clutch, Transmission, Power Take-Off, and Transfer
Case
FS 9-265 (1945) 443
Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6.000-
mile — Part XIII: Front Axle, Rear Axle, Propeller Shaft. Universal
Joints, Pillow Block, Slip Joints
FS 9-268 (1945)..- 443
The Internal Combustion Engine
FS 10-42 (1942) 444
Medium Wrecker Truck M-62 — Part I — Preparation for Lifting
TF 17-2494 (10 nun— 1957— Film Reference) 397
Medium Wrecker Truck M-62— Part II— Power Plant Removal
TF 17-2495 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 397
Electrical, Ignition, and Fuel Systems
Fuel Pump — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1447 (12 min— 1945) 360
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part VI: Principles of Oper-
ation of the Automotive Magneto
TF 9-1531 (14 min— 1949— Film Reference) 367
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part V: Principles of Oper-
ation of the Generator Regulator
TF 9-1559 (12 min- 1949- Film lU-foronco) 367
Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part IV— Sealed Electrical Systems
TF 9-2193 (28 min- 1955— Film Ilefercnce) 372
Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part II — Engine Tune-Up
TF 9 2194 (33 min 195(>) 372
Superchargint; and Fuel Injection
TF 9 2210 (2U mill 195() Kilm Hofcrcncc) 372
116
CATEGORY INDEX ORD
For sf/nopiiH
Mt f j)iiyr No.
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part I — Principles of Auto-
motive Electrical Circuits
TF 9-2329 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF ^2076 wliich
is obsolete) ;i74
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part II — Principles of Opera-
tion of the Generator
TF 9-2330 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 9-2077 which
is obsolete) 374
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part III — Principles of the
Starting Motor
TF 9-2331 (12 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 9-2078, which
is obsolete) 374
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part IV — The Ignition
Circuit
TF 9-2332 (11 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 9-2079, which
is obsolete) 374
Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part III — The Fuel System
TF 9-2380 (20 min— 1957— Film Reference- Replaces TF 10-377, which
is obsolete) :i74
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part I: Functions of the Fuel and Ignition
Units
TF 10-291 (14 min— 1942— Film Reference) 376
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part V: The Fuel System at Various
Speeds
TF 10-395 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) ;i7G
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part VI: The Ignition System at Various
Speeds
TF 10-396 (21 min— 1942— Film Reference) 376
Ignition and the Spark Plug ■' : ■
TF 25-152 (21 min— 1941)... 407
The Ignition High-Tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and Use —
Part I
FS 9-233 (1944) 442
The Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and Use— Part
II
FS 9-234 (1944) 442
The Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and Use — Part
III
FS 9-235 (1944) 442
Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000-
mile — Part VII: Battery and Generator
FS 9-262 (1 944) 443
Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000-
mile — Part IX: Lamps and Reflectors
FS 9-264 (1945) - 443
Truck, 2V2-ton. 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000-
mile— Part XI: Fuel Filter, Fuel Tank, and Fuel Pump
FS 9-266 (1945) 443
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The Carter Carburetor
FS 10-57 (1911— Film Reference) .. - -- 444
The Storage Battery
FS 10-61 (1941) 44J
Engine Tune-up — Part I
FS 10-63 (1942) - --- 444
Engine Tune-up— Part II
FS 10-G4 (1942) - — 444
Engine Tune-up — Part III
FS 10-65 (1942) - - 444
Suppression Systems for Army Vehicles
FS 11-30 (1943) 445
Principles of the Down-draft Carburetor
FS 10-S2 (1942) 444
Carburetor — Principles of Operation
TF 9-2253 (25 min— 1956— Film Reference) 373
Front Band Adjustment of Hydramatic Tranmission 302M
TF 9-2533 (7 min— 1958— Film Reference) 375
Fuel Pump, Carter Electric, Characteristics and Check, GMC MI35 Truck
TF 9-2534 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 375
Idle Mixture and Idle Speed Adjustment of Holley Carburetor 885 FFG
TF 9-2536 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) .-- 375
Ignition Timing — GMC Engine
TF 9-2537 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) - 375
Radio Interference — Parti ji'>"u
TF 11-2487 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388
Radio Interference — Part II
TF 1 1-2488 (37 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388
Tires, Brakes, and Other
Torsion Bar Suspension
FB 9-117 (8 min— 1944— Film Reference) -- 218
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part I: Tire Designs and
Functions
TF 9-970 (11 min— 1943— Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 362
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires— Part II: Preventive Mainte-
nance
TF 9-971 (15 min— 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 362
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part III: Removing and
Replacing Wheels
TF 9-972 (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 362
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires— Part IV: Mounting and
Dismounting Tiri's wi(h Full Drop Center Rims
TF 9-973 (14 min — 1913— MIm Hcfcri-nce — Commercial A(lai)tatii)ii) 302
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires Part V: Mounting and
Dismounting Tires with Semidrop Center and Flat Base Rims
TF 9-971 (IS min — 1<I43— Film Reference- Commori-ial Aduptution) 363
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires— Part VI: Tire Repairs
TF 9-975 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 303
118
CATEGORY INDEX ORD
For sjinojtHiH
xee page No.
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part VII: Mounting and
Dismounting Combat Tires
TF 9-976 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation) 363
Vacuum Power Brakes — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1245 (14 niin— 1943— Film Reference) 364
Truck, Amphibian, 2-V2ton, 6x6, CMC, DUKW-353— Part II: Second
Echelon Maintenance
TF 9-1329 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365
Air Brakes — Principles of Operation
TF 9-2064 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference) 371
Hydraulic Brakes — Principles of Operation
TF 9-2065 (24 min— 1944— Film Reference). _ 371
Electric Brakes — Principles of Operation
TF 9-2066 (13 min— 1944— Film Reference) 371
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XIV: Front End Alignment
TF 10-63S (18 min— 1943— Film Reference) 376
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XIV — Section II: Chevrolet 4x4
and GMC 6x6 Steering System Adjustments
TF 10-980 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 377
Why Battery Should Always Be Clean
TF 55-2183 (6 min— 1955— Film Reference) 425
The Wood Cargo Body, Ordnance Maintenance and Repair — Part III
FS 9-244 (1944) 442
Sheet Metal Work — Body, Fender, and Radiator Repairs
FS 10-59 (1941) 444
Methods of Cleaning and Drying
FS 11-94 (1950— Sound) 446
Automotive Brakes — Principles, Mechanical, Hydraulic, Air, Vacuum,
Electric
FS 10-36 (1941) 444
Principles of Front End and Wheel Alignment
FS 10-87 (1942) 444
Tire Maintenance — Part II: Retreading
FS 9-166 (1943) -- 441
Tire Maintenance — Part III: First Echelon Maintenance
FS 9-176 (1943) - 441
Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6.000-
mile — Part XII: Manifold and Heat Control, Exhaust Pipe and Muffler,
Coil and Wiring, Regulator Unit and Starter and Switch
FS 9-267 (1945) - 443
Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6,000-
mile — Part XIV: Brake System, Hand Brake, Brake Hydrovac Booster
FS 9-269 (1945) 443
Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance 1,000- and 6,000
mile — Part XV: Rear Brakes, Rear Brake Shoes. Front Brake, Front
Brake Shoes, Brake Pedal, Brake Master Cylinder, Brake Lines
FS 9-285 (1945) 443
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For tynopsis
»er page So.
Truck, 2Vi-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and 6.000-
mile— Part XVI: Wheels, Hubs, and Tires
FS 9-28G (1945) - - 444
Truck. 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance. 1,000- and 6,000-
mile— Part XVII: Body, Winch, Road Test
FS 9-287 (1945) 444
Crane Shovel Unit, Bucyrus Erie. Crawler Mounted, Adjustment of Main
Operating Clutches and Brakes
TF 5-2351 (0 min— 1957— Film Reference). - 338
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XI — Springs and Shock Absorbers
TF 9-2500 (19 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 10-593 which is
obsolete) 374
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XIX — Air Hydraulic Brake System,
Principles of Operation
TF 9-2603 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) 376
COMBAT VEHICLES— COMPONENT PARTS
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
(For Driving, Tactics, and Combat, See ARMORED)
Spot Check Inspection of Motor Vehicles
TF 9-1513 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference). --- 367
Planetary Gears, Principles of Operation — Part I: Single Sets
TF 9-1855 (18 min— 1953— Film Reference) 308
Planetary Gears, Principles of Operation — Part II: Multiple Sets
TF 9-1856 (15 min— 1953— Film Reference). 368
The Fluid Coupling — Pirnciples of Operation
TF 9-1953 (13 min- 1954 — Film Reference) 369
Hydraulic Steering — Principles of Operation
TF 9-2254 (14 min— 1950— Film Reference). 373
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part I: Disas-
sembly of Power Train into Major Subassemblies
FS9-55 (1943— Film Reference) --- 439
Power Train for Tank M4. Disassembly and Assembly— Part II: Disas-
sembly and Assembly of Differential Carrier Assembly
FS 9-56 (1943— Film Reference) 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly— Part III: Disas-
sembly and Assembly of Differential
FS 9-57 (1943— Film Reference) --- 439
Power Train for Tank M4. Disassembly and Assembly — Part IV: Disas-
sembly and Assembly of Final Drive Assembly
FS 0 58 (1943— Film Reference) - 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part V: Disas-
sembly of Transmission
FS 9 59 (1943--Film Reference) - --- --- 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly— Part VI: Disas-
sembly of TransmisHion
FS 9-00 (1943 — Film Ueferenco) 439
120
CATEGORY INDEX ORD
For synopsiB
nee page No.
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VII: As-
sembly of Transmission
FS 9-61 (1943— Film Reference) 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VIII: Disas-
sembly and Assembly of Input Shaft and Countershaft
FS 9-62 (1943— Film Reference) 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part IX: Disas-
sembly and Assembly of Output Shaft
FS 9-63 (1943— Film Reference) 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part X: Disas-
sembly and Assembly of Transmission Subassemblies
FS 9-64 (1943— Film Reference) 439
The Synchromesh Transmission — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1213 (25 min— 1943— Film Reference) 364
Hydrovac Power Brakes- — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1246 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) 364
Servicing the Zero-lash Hydraulic Valve Lifter
TF 9-12S3 (26 min— 1943— Film Reference) 364
The Half Track Vehicle — Part I: Care and Maintenance of Endless Band
Tracks and Bogie Wheels
TF 9-1126 (29 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
The Half Track Vehicle — Part III: Removal and Installation of Bogie
Wheels
TF 9-1127 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Elementary Principles of Torque
TF 9-12S6 (16 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365
Torque Converter— Principles of Operation
TF 9-1427 (20 min— 1945) ...... 366
The Oil Gear Hydraulic Traversing Mechanism — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1376 (21 min— 1944) 366
Before, During, and After Operation Maintenance, Medium Tank
TF 9-1805 (31 min— 1953— Film Reference) 367
The Controlled Differential — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1285 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) 364
Medium Wrecker Truck M-62 — Part I — Preparation for Lifting
TF 17-2494 (10 min— 1957— Film Reference) 397
Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74 — Part I — Preparing for Boom Operation
TF 17-2496 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 397
Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74 — Part II — Rigging for Live Boom Operation
TF 17-2497 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 397
Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74 — Part III — Power Plant Removal
TF 17-2498 (5 min— 1957— Film Reference) 397
Medium Wrecker Truck M-62 — Part II — Power Plant Removal
TF 17-2495 (7 min— 1957— Film Reference) 397
Daily Crew Maintenance — Armored Personnel Carrier M-59
TF 17-2538 (28 min— 1957— Film Reference) -.. 398
Preparation of Vehicles for Deep Water Fording — Part I — Wheel Vehicles
TF 9-2541 (24 min— 1957— Film Reference) o75
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Preparation of Vehicles for Deep Water Fording — Part II — Track Vehicles
TF 9-25 12 (32 min— l'J57— Film Reference) 67b
Hydraulic Controls in the Hydramatic Transmission
TF 9-lt>92 (26 min— 1955— Film Reference) 370
AMMUNITION SUPPLY AND HANDLING
(For Explosives, Mines, and Demolitions, see ENGINEERS)
Explosive Ordnance Disposal — Access and Recovery
TF 9-1810 (21 min— 1953— Film Reference) 368
Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation
TF 9-1859 (25 min— 1954— Film Refcronco) 308
Explosive Ordnance Disposal — Range Clearance
TF 9-1881 (17 min— 1951— Film Reference) 369
Disposal of Unusable Ammunition and Explosives — Part I: General
Principles and Disposal at Sea
TF 9-2007 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) 370
Handling and Transporting Aerial Bombs— Part II: 1,000-. 2,000-, and
4,000-Pound Bombs
TF 9-2053 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference) 370
Ammunition — Storage and Handling
TF 9-2120 (31 min— 1955— Film Reference) 371
Transportation of Ammunition — Part I — By Motor Vehicle
TF 9-2507 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 374
Transportation of Ammunition — Part II — By Rail
TF 9-2508 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference) 374
Before the Blast
MF 20-8772 (12 min— 1957— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 266
Fundamentals of Ammunition Renovation
TF 9-2510 (32 min— 1957— Film Reference) 374
Transportation of Ammunition — Part IV — By Aircraft
TF 9-2572 (10 min— 1958— Film Reference) 376
Ammunition Handling in Depots
FS 38-11 (1945— Sound) 453
Bomb Reconnaissance — Part I: Diagnosis of Exploded Bombs
FS 9-158 (1944) . 441
Handling and Transporting Aerial Bombs— Part I: 100-, 250-, and 500-
Pound Bombs
TF 9 2052 (35 mill— 1944— Film Reference) .. - 370
Soviet TMD-B Wooden Box Mine
SFS 5-121 (6 min— 1957— Color— Sound) - 433
Handling, Stowing, and Transportation of Explosives as Cargo on Board
Merchant Vessels
MF 55-8473 (03 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 3313) 288
DIESEL ENGINES
Injector Timing for GM Diesel, Series 71, Using 70-mm, 80-mm, and
90-mm Injectors
TF 55 2308 (5 miu— 1950— Film Ueference) - 427
122
CATEGORY INDEX ORD
For Kynopxift
tee page No.
Injector Rack Setting for GM Diesel Series 71 Engine
TF 55-2369 (4 min— 1956— Film Reference) 427
Operation of the GM Unit Injectors
TF 55-2560 (4 min— 1958) ll-.'^- - 427
The Diesel Engine
MF 9-1089 (29 min— 1944— From Navy Film MN 42- A) 234
Construction of the Diesel Engines
MF 9-1090 (17 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN 43). 234
Diesel Engine Governors
MF 9-1091 (14 min— 1944— From Navy Film MN 44-A) 235
The Diesel Engine — Scavenging and Supercharging
MF 55-8527 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 42-B) _. 290
Diesel Engine Governors — GM Series 71
MF 55-8528 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 44-B) 290
Diesel Lubrication and Cooling Systems — GM 71 Series
MF 55-8529 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 45-B) 290
Diesel Engine Fuel Systems
MF 55-8530 (39 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 46-A) 290
Cooper Bessmer Diesel Engine Fuel Injection Systems
MF 55-8531 (14 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN46-B) 291
Progressive Maintenance Diesel Propulsion Engine
MF 55-8532 (17 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 209-D) ._ _._ 291
General Motors Diesel Engine Unit Injector — Maintenance
MF 55-8539 (18 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 2769-A) 291
General Motors Diesel Engine Unit Injector — Disassembly and Assembly
Model 278
MF 55-8540 (18 min— 1955— From Navy Film 2769-B) 291
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Disassembly
MF 55-8541 (35 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-A) 292
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Bearings
MF 55-8542 (10 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-B) 292
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Part I — Reassembly
MF 55-8543 (22 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-C) 292
General Motors lft-278A Diesel Engine — Part II — Reassembly— Head
MF 55-8544 (26 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-D) 292
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part I— Bench Work
MF 55-8545 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-E) 292
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part II— Bench Work
MF 55-8546 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-F) 292
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part III— Bench Work
MF 55-8547 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 3707-G) 292
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part IV— Bench Work
MF 55-8548 (26 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 3707-H) 292
Servicing the Zero Lash Valve Adjusters in Diesel Engines
MF 55-8549 (37 miu—1955— Commercial Adaptation) 292
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For tynoptU
tee page No.
Engine of the Diesel Tractractor
TF 9-171 (20 mill— 1941— FUm Reference) 362
WEAPONS AND REPAIR
Gun, Automatic, 40-mm Ml — Principles of Operation
TF 9-9G0 (25 min— 1943— Film Reference) 362
Field Repair of Gun, Automatic, 40-mm, Ml and Carriage, Gun, 40-mm,
M2, Antiaircraft
TF 9-1300 (21 min— 1944— FUm Reference) 365
Field Repair of Gun, 90-mm, MI, and Mount, Gun, Antiaircraft, 90-mm,
MlAl— Part I
TF 9-1298 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365
Field Repair of Gun, 90-mm, Ml, and Mount, Gun, Antiaircraft, 90-mm,
MlAl— Part II
TF 9-1299 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365
Field Repair of Gun, 155-mm, MlAl and Carriage, Gun, 155-mm, Ml
TF 9-2045 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference) 370
Field Repair of Howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1, and Carriage, Howitzer,
105-mm, M2
TF 9-2046 (25 min— 1944— Film Reference) 370
The 90-mm Gun, MlAl, Principles of Operation — Part I
TF 9-135G (29 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365
The 90-mm Gun, MlAI, Principles of Operation — Part II: Recoil Mecha-
nism
TF 9-1357 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365
Interchangeability Features of Heavy and Very Heavy Artillery
TF 9-1935 (34 min— 1954— Film Reference) 369
Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydrospring Type
TF 9-1869 (33 min— 1954— Film Reference) 368
Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneuraatic Type — Part
I: Dependent System
TF 9-1948 (12 min— 1954— Film Reference) 369
Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneumatic Type —
Part II: Independent System
TF 9-1949 (10 min— 1954— Film Reference) 369
NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part I— Target Tracking Radar
TF 44-2172 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) _ 419
NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part II— Missile Tracking Radar (U)
TF 44-2173 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classifjcd CONFI-
DENTIAL). _. 419
NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part III— Computer (U)
TF 44-2171 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference— Distribution limited to
Army Film and Equipment Exchanpos in CON US and OS — Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 419
124
CATEGORY INDEX ORD
For HynopHia
nee puyv No.
The Great Gun
MF 9-7940 (12 min — 1952 — Distribution limited to central film libraries in
ZI) 23G
Browning Machine Gun Caliber .30 — Principles of Operation
TF 9-1861 (21 min— 1954— Film Reference) 308
The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2 and Bipod M1918A2,
Disassembly and Assembly — Part I: Disassembly and Assembly of Bi-
pod, Stock Rest, Magazine, and Trigger Guard
FS 9-89 (1943) 439
The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2, Maintenance and Re-
pair— Part I
FS 9-142 (1943)-.. - 441
The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2, Maintenance and Re-
pair— Part II
FS 9-143 (1943) 441
The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2 and Bipod M1918A2,
Disassembly and Assembly — Part III: Disassembly and Assembly of
Butt Plate and Sight Groups
FS 9-91 (1943) 439
The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2 and Bipod M1918A2,
Disassembly and Assembly — Part IV: Removal of Parts without Disas-
sembly, Inspection, and Gaging
FS 9-92 (1943) 439
The BroAvning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly,
Inspection, and Gaging — Part I: Disassembly of Major Groups from
and Assembly to the Weapon
FS 9-93 (1943) 439
The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly,
Inspection, and Gaging — Part II: Disassembly and Assembly of Back
Plate Group, Bolt Group, Block Frame Assembly, Barrel Extension
FS 9-94 (1943) 440
The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly,
Inspection, and Gaging — Part III: Disassembly and Assembly of Cover
Group, Rear Sight Group, the Receiver, and Water Jacket
FS 9-95 (1943) 440
The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly,
Inspection, and Gaging — Part IV: Inspection and Gaging Bolt Group
FS 9-96 (1943) 440
The Browning Machine Gun, CaJ. .50, M2 — Part I: Disassembly and As-
sembly
FS9-24 (1942— Film Reference) 438
The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, Inspection and Gaging — Part I
FS 9-152 (1943) 441
The Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, Inspection and Gaging — Part II
FS 9-153 (1943)... 441
The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. .30, M1918A2, Inspection and Gaging —
Part I
FS 9-174 (1943) -.. 441
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For »i/»op*i4
i>ee page So.
The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal. ,30, M1918A2. Inspection and Gaging—
Part II
FS 9-175 (1943) - 441
The Carbine, Cal. .30, Ml — Inspection
FS 9-155 (1943) 441
The US Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml — Part I: Disassembly and Assembly
FS 9-20 (1942— Film Reforence) 438
The US Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml— Inspection
FS 9-138 (1943) 440
The US Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml, Maintenance and Repair — Part I
FS 9-139 (1943) 441
The US Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml, Maintenance and Repair — Part II
FS 9-140 (1943) -- 441
The 75-mm Pack Howitzer, MlAl, and Carriages, Ml, M8, and M3A3 —
Ordnance Maintenance and Repair
FS 9-227 (1944) 442
The 75-mm Tank Gun, M3 and Combination Mount M34 — Ordnance
Maintenance and Repair
FS 9-228 (1944) 442
Military Optical Instruments — Part II: Sighting Instruments
TF 9-1168 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Military Optical Instruments — Part I: Optical Principles
TF 9-1167 (10 mill— 1943— Film Reference) 363
Field Evaluation of Erosion in Cannon Bores
TF 9-1469 (11 min— 1948— Film Reference) 367
TOOLS AND SHOP WORK
(See ENGINEERS: Construction — Equipment and Tools)
Air Compressor and Air Tools— The Pneumatic Clay Digger
TF 5-G97 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools — The Pneumatic Rock Drill M75
TF 5-571 (19 min— 1942— Film Reference) --. 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part V: The Pneumatic Wood Borer
TF 5-G98 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) - 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools— Part VIII: The Pneumfttic Nail Drlyer
TF 5-699 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools— Part VI: The Pneumatic Circular Saw
TF 5-955 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VII: The Pneumatic Chain Saw
TF 5-956 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 331
Carpentry— Part I: Measuring, Marking, and Leveling
TF 5-1152 (12 min— 1943— Film lleferencc; - 333
Carpentry — Part II: Driving and Chopping
TF 5-1153 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 333
Carpentry — Part III: Sawing and Boring
TF 5-1154 (16 mill— 1943 — Film RcfcrciiccK 333
Carpentry^Part IV: Planing and Chiseling
TF 5-1155 (14 min— 19i3-Filin Reference) 333
126
CATEGORY INDEX ORD
For tytiopHiH
tee page \o.
Basic Blacksmith Operations
TF 9-1778 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) 367
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part I: Wrenches
TF 9-2026 (19 min— 1943— Film Reference) 370
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part U : Pliers and Screw Drivers
TF 9-2027 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 270
Care and Use of Hand Tools— Part HI: Chisels
TF 9-2028 (12 min— 1943— Film Reference) 370
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part IV: Hammers
TF 9-2029 (11 min— 1943— Film Reference) 370
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part V: Bars, Punches, and Drifts
TF 9-2030 (14 mm— 1943— Film Reference) 370
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part VI: Hacksaws
TF 9-2031 (18 min— 1943— Film References) 370
Shop Safety
TF 9-2085 (28 min— 1945— Film Reference) 371
Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Operation and Care of Portable and
Bench Grinders
TF 10-929 (18 min— 1942— Film Reference) 376
Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Portable Electric Drills
TF 10-930 (19 min— 1942— Film Reference) 377
Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Care and Use of Files
TF 10-932 (24 min— 1942— Film Reference) __. 377
The Engine Lathe — Rough Turning Between Centers
TF 25-333 (15 min — 1941 — Film References — From US Office of Education
Film No. 6) 407
The Engine Lathe — Turning Work of Two Diameters
TF 25-334 (14 min — 1941— Film Reference— From US Office of Education
Film No. 7) 407
The Engine Lathe— Cutting a Taper With the Compound Rest and With
the Taper Attachment
TF 25-335 (10 min— 1941 — Film Reference — From US Office of Education
Film No. 8) 407
The Engine Lathe— Drilling, Boring, and Reaming Work Held in Chuck
TF 25-336 (10 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Education
Film No. 9) 407
The Engine Lathe — Cutting an External National Fine Thread
TF 25-337 (12 min— 1942— Film Reference — From US Office of Education
Film No. 10) --- 407
The Milling Machine
TF 25-338 (7 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Education
Film No. 11) 407
The Milling Machine — Cutting Keyways
TF 25-339 (15 rain— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Education
Film No. 12) 407
The Milling Machine — Straddle and Surface Milling to Close Tolerances
TF 25-340 (27 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 13) -Itl"
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For Kf/noptU
tee page So.
The Milling Machine— Straddle Milling
TF 25-341 (17 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 14) --- 407
The Milling Machine — Plain Indexing and Cutting a Spur Gear
TP' 25-342 (25 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 15) -- 408
The Vertical Boring Mill — Rough Facing, Turning, and Drilling on a
Vertical Turret Lathe
TF 25-343 (31 min— 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 16) 408
The Vertical Boring Mill — Rough Facing, Boring, and Turning a Shoulder
on a Vertical Turret Lathe
TF 25-344 (22 min— 1942— Film Reference — From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 17) 408
The Vertical Boring Mill— Facing, Turning, Boring, Grooving, Chamfering
on a Vertical Turret Lathe, Using Two Heads
TF 25-345 (31 min — 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 18) '-^'i' 408
Steel Rule
TF 25-346 (14 min— 1942— Film Reference — From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 1) 408
Micrometer
TF 25-347 (15 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 2) 408
Fixed Gauges
TF 25-348 (17 min— 1942— Film Reference — From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 3).. 408
Vernier Scale
TF 25-349 (19 min— 1942— Film Reference — From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 4) 408
Height Gauges and Standard Indicator
TF 25-350 (12 min— 1942— Film Reference — From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 5) 408
Cutting a Keyway on a Finished Shaft
TF 25-624 (13 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 19) ^ 408
Machining a Rectangular Cast Iron Block
TF 25-625 (15 min— 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 20) 408
Drilling and Tapping a Cast Steel Valve Body
TF 25-t)26 (19 min— 1942 — Film Reference — From US OHice of Educa-
tion Film No. 22) 109
Drilling to a Lay-out and Spotfacing a Cast Iron Valve Body
TF 25 ■(■)27 (15 min— 1942— Film Kcf.rciu-c From US Otliro of Educa-
tion Film No. 23) - 409
Machining a Tool Steel V Block
TF 25 62H (20 min— 1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 21) -- 409
128
CATEGORY INDEX ORD
For aynopsin
see page No.
Behind the Shop Drawing
MF 8-1132 (IG mill— 1945— Distribution to CONUS only— From Navy
Film MN37) 2;il
Inside of Arc Welding — Part I: Fundamentals
MF 9-1157 (11 mill— 19-15— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com-
mercial Adaptation) 235
Inside of Arc Welding — Part II: Flat Position
MF 9-1158 (11 min — 1945 — Color- Distribution to ZI— Commercial
Adaptation) 235
Inside of Arc Welding — Part III: Horizontal Position
MF 9-1159 (11 min— 1945— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com-
mercial Adaptation) 235
Inside of Arc Welding — Part IV: Alternating Current In Flat and Hori-
zontal Positions
MF 9-1160 (11 min— 1945— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com-
mercial Adaptation) 235
Inside of Arc Welding — Part V: Vertical Position
MF 9-1161 (11 min— 1945— Color— Distribution limited to ZI— Com-
mercial Adaptation) 235
Inside of Arc Welding — Part VI: Overhead Position
MF 9-1162 (11 min— 1945— Color— Distribution Umited to ZI- Com-
mercial Adaptation) 235
Machine Shop Work — ^Bench Work — Scraping Flat Surfaces
MF 9-7501 (14 min— 1954— From Office of Education Film No. 35) 230
Machine Shop Work — Operations on the Lathe — Turning a Taper with the
Tailstock Set Over
MF 9-8335 (18 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 237
Machine Shop Work — Basic Machines — The Shaper
MF 9-8336 (15 min— 1944— From US Office of Education Film No. 70) _. 237
Machine Shop Work — Bench Work — Cutting Threads with Taps and Dies
MF 9-8338 (19 min— 1954— From US Office of Education Film No. 34) .. 237
Machine Shop Work — Bench Work — Reaming with Straight Hand
Reamers
MF 9-8339 (20 min— 1954— From US Office of Education Film No. 37).. 237
Safe Clothing
MF 20-8563 (7 min— 1955) 264
To Live in Darkness
MF 20-8357 (14 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 1921-F) 263
Safety of Welders (Use of Welding Protective Equipment)
MF 9-8550 (7 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in Conus and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN 1921G) 237
Sheet Metal — Hand Method of Forming
MF 55-8523 (20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 26) 290
Rotary Machines
MF 55-8524 (20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 27). 290
Machine Methods of Forming Sheet Metal
MF 55-8525 (20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 28) -. 290
494599"— 59-
129
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For »ynop»i»
tee page So.
Bar Folder
MF 5,=>-8526 (10 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 29)... 290
Making a Wire Template
MF 55-8537 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 2337-B) 291
Making a Hot Bend
MF 55-8538 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 2337C) 291
Air Compressor 210 CFM
SFS 5-147 (13 min— 1958 — Sound— Replaces FS 5-17 previously declared
obsolete in MFIB No. 99) 434
The Use and Abuses of Twist Drills
TF 10-933 (27 min— 1942— Film Reference) 377
ALL OTHERS
(For Cold Weather see COLD WE A THER:
Testing and Operations)
The Unseen Army
MF 45-8198 (23 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 281
Report on Aberdeen Proving Ground
RTAF 143 (19 min— 1952) 199
Modes and Motors
EF 180 (9 min — 1945 — Commercial Adaptation) 213
Save That Part
FB 9-128 (7 min— 1944— Film Reference) 218
Trends in Ordnance: 1949
FB 9-230 (13 min— 1949— Film Reference) 219
Aberdeen Proving Ground
FB 9-238 (17 min— 1951).. 219
Modern Ordnance Material — Wheeled Vehicles
FB 9-288 (12 min— 1954— Film Reference) -.. 219
Modern Ordnance Materiel — Tracked Vehicles
FB 9-289 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 219
Modern Ordnance Materiel — The M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier
FB 9-290 (8 min— 1954— Film Reference) 219
Scrap for Victory
FB 20-39 (11 min— 1942— Film Reference) 221
Fundamental Principles of Fuzes
TF 9-1472 (23 min— 1948— Film Reference).. 367
The Field Stock Control System
TF 9-2121 (28 min— 1955— Film Reference) 371
Recovery Equipment — Part I — M62 Medium Wrecker, Operation of Pow-
ered F^quipment Controls
TF 9-2218 (14 iiiiii— 1950) 372
Recovery Equipment — Part II — M74 Medium Recovery Vehicle, Opera-
tion of Powered Equipment Controls
TF 9-2219 (1() min— 195f)— Film Uefercnco).. - 372
Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance
TF ^>-2119 (20 min— 1957— Film Reference — Replaces 11- 'J-018, which is
obsolete) 371
130
CATEGORY INDEX ORD
For BynopniH
%ec page S'o.
Care and Maintenance of Tapered Roller Bearings
TF 11-257 (31 mill— 1941— Film Reference) 380
Let's Look at Ordnance
MF 9-1199 (20 min— 1945— Film Reference) 235
Elementary Principles of Analog Computers (U)
GF 9-29 (29 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Prints are for limited distribu-
tion to /\jmy Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and overseas
for loan to nccd-to-kno\v audiences — Film is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL—Modified Handling Authorized).. 224
Spot Check Inspection of Motor Vehicles
TF 9-1513 (17 min— 1948) 367
Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point
TF 9-1655 (27 min— 1950) ..- 367
Velocity Calibration of Artillery
FB 9-154 (9 min— 1944) .-_--_'?_/_.Ji_. 218
Operation of Winch, M135 Truck
TF 9-2535 (6 min— 1058— Film Reference) 375
Cold Weather Operation — Automotive Winterization Equipment
TF 9-2549 (38 min— 1958) 376
NIKE AJAX Multi-Channel Data Recorder— Part II— Tape Analysis (U)
TF 44-2175 (34 min— 1958— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modi-
fied Handling Authorized) 420
NIKE AJAX Battery — Defense Against Electronic Counter-Measures (U)
TF 44-2545 (27 min- 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL—
Modified Handling Authorized) 421
NIKE AJAX Battery — Orientation and Synchronization — Part III-A —
CoUimation of Tracking Antenna by Data Dial Method
TF 44-2584 (25 min— 1958— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 422
Ordnance Service in an Oversea Theater
MF 9-1255 (37 min— 1946) 235
Technical Training Film Bulletin No. 31 — Power Supplies (U)
MF 20-8855 (23 min— 1958— Color-Distribution limited to one each
16mm print to certain United States Army Service Schools and instal-
lations specified by USCONARC) 268
Technical Training Film Bulletin No. 29— The Mark 39 Bomb (U)
MF 20-8856 (26 min— 1958— Color — Distribution limited to one each
16mm print to certain United States Army Service Schools and instal-
lations specified by USCONARC) 268
Launching the Explorer
MF 21-8933 (10 min— 1958) 270
Yuma Test Station Facilities
MF 38-7917 (17 min— 1953— Color)... 276
NIKE — For Defense of America
MF 44-8852 (13 min— 1958— Color— Distribution to Army Film and
Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 279
Air Compressor 210CFM
SFS 5-147 (13 min— 1958— Sound— Replaces FS 5-17 previously declared
obsolete in MFIB No. 99) --- 434
131
PSY WAR CATEGORY INDEX
31. PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE «cp«"c'!y^
Fighting Words
AFIF 19 (23 min— 1951) 188
The Hoaxters
AFIF 46 (38 min— 1953— Coinmprcial Adaptation) 190
Defense Against Enemy Propaganda
AIF 1 (29 min— 1957— Film Kef LTcnce) _ 213
Introduction to Psychological Warfare
GF 33-27 (16 min— 1956— Color— Film Reference) 226
Psychological Warfare — A Combat Weapon in Korea
MF 33-7914 (17 min— 1953).. _ 275
Photolithography — I — How to Make a Good Impression
MF 33-8204 (25 min— 1955— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 275
Photolithography — II — A Better Run for Your Money
MF 33-8205 (20 min — 1955 — Color— Commercial Adaptation) 275
Psychological Warfare in Alaska
NRN (19 min— 1953). 298
32. PUBLIC INFORMATION
In addition to Selected Public Information films listed below, Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges maintain up-to-date listings of
all Department of Army films cleared for Public Nonprofit, Tele-
vision, and Theatrical exhibition and films cleared for sale to
the public.
For si/noptii»
see page No.
Serving the Nation
AFIF 7 (15 min— 1950) 187
Armed Forces of the L'SA
AFIF 9 (22 min— 1950) _ 187
Preparedness and National Security
AFIF 12 (22 min— 1951) 187
Headquarters USA
AFIF 70 (30 min— 1955) -.. 192
Communist Blueprint for Conquest
AFIF 76 (33 min— 1956) 192
The Role of the Army
MF 45-8586 (25 min— 1955). 282
Operation Noah
MF 45-8615 (29 min— 1956— Distribution in CONUS and Overseas) 282
A Look at Your Army
MF 45-8052 (12 min— 1956) - 282
Men 17 to 18V4 — Your Future and the New Reserve Law
MF 4.5-8589 (12 min— 1955— Distribution in CONl'S onl>) 282
Our Sons (Recruiting for USAR)
MF 45-8798 (36 min— 1958— Color) 283
132
CATEGORY INDEX PUB INFO
For synopsis
ace page No.
29— Let's Go — 29th Infantry Division
MF 130-7554 (20 miii— 1949) 297
Tlie Red Bull Attacks— 34th Infantry Division
MF 130-7555 (21 min— 1950) 297
The Victory Division — 24th Infantry Division
MF 130-7722 (19 min— 1950) - 297
The Big Wheel — 34th Infantry Division
MF 130-7723 (17 min— 1950) - 297
The Sunset Division — 41st Infantry Division
MF 130-7730 (13 min— 1951). 298
Winged Victory on Foot — 43rd Infantry Division
MF 130-7553 (14 min— 1949) 297
Twenty-Sixth Infantry Division
MF 130-7872 (IG min— 1952) 298
27th Infantry Division
MF 130-7929 (20 min— 1953) 298
32d Infantry Division
MF 130-7930 (18 min— 1953) 298
36th Infantry Division
MF 130-7931 (21 min— 1953) 298
Army ROTC
MF 145-7743 (18 min— 1951) — 298
The Army's Corps of Engineers
NRN (Project 15611) (15 min— 1955) 298
Power for Peace
OSD 1 (20 min— 1950) 299
Tales of Two Cities (Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
ANSM 74 (14 min— 1946) -- 196
San Pietro
OR 2 (32 min— 1945) .' 207
Ranger Training
FB 7-283 (28 min— 1953— Film Reference). 217
Aberdeen Proving Ground
FB 9-238 (17 min— 1951) 219
Military Police Story, The
FB 19-287 (33 min— 1951— Film Reference) 221
Weapons of the Artillery
FB 44-253 (26 min— 1953— Color).... 222
Army Aviation — Part I — Introduction
FB 46-260 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference).. 222
Army Aviation — Part II — Selection and Occupation of Small Unit Air-
strips
FB 46-261 (12 min— 1953— Film Reference). --- 222
Icecap I
FB 55-286 (30 min— 1954— Film Reference) 223
Bougainville
HR A-5 (9 min— 1948) 224
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tee page So.
The Admiralty Islands
HR A-8 (16 min— 1949). 226
Science and the Signal Corps
MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 241
The Great Gun
MF 9-7940 (12 min— 1952) 236
Sixth Infantry Division
MF 7-1297 (20 min— 1948) 230
The Atom Strikes
MF 5-1235 (31 min— 1946) 228
Beyond Tomorrow — A Story of an American Girl
MF 20-8418 (15 min— 1955— Color) 263
All Star Team (Recruiting)
MF 20-8420 (24 min— 1855) 264
The Whites of Their Eyes
MF 20-8591 (26 min— 1956) 264
Launching of Explorer
MF 21-8933 (10 min— 1958) 270
NIKE} — For Defense of America
MF 44-8852 (13 min— 1958— Color— Distribution to Army Film and
Equipment Exchanges in CONUS) 279
Hell for Leather
MF 45-1278 (9 min— 1946) 279
The Fighting First (Pride of Outfit Film)
MF 45-1279 (13 min— 1946) 279
The 82d Airborne Division (Pride of Outfit Film)
MF 45-1426 (21 min— 1948) 279
Seventh Infantry Division
MF 45-7533 (23 min— 1949) 279
The Famous Third Army
MF 45-7705 (22 min— 1950) _ 280
This is West Point
MF 45-7726 (25 min— 1951) 280
The 83d Infantry Division in Europe
MF 45-7814 (20 min— 1951) 280
Guided Missiles
MF 45-8354 (26 min— 1954) 281
Letter from a Mother
MF 45-8438 (10 min— 1955) 281
The Soldier's Mission and Responsibilities
MF 45-8440 (13 min— 1955) 282
The Making of a West Pointer
MF 45-8521 (40 min— 1955— Color— Distribution in CON IS and Over-
seas) w 282
Field Training for ROTO
MF 45-8575 (48 min— 1956— Color— Film Refprenco) 282
It's Your Decision
MF 19-8843 (32 min— 1958— Color— From Air Foric Subject SFP 368).. 268
134
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For 8}/nopHiH
ace page No.
Big Picture, The — Operation Lifeline
MF 20-8944 (28 min— 1958) _ 268
American Economy, The
WA 7 (38 min— 1958) _ 429
The Airborne Soldier
TF 31-2126 (33 min— 1955— Film Reference) 411
Mission of the Army
TF 100-1726 (22 niiu— 1953) _ 428
Challenge of Outer Space
OC 8 (61 min— (2 reels)— 1956) :^00
Workshop for Peace
AFIF 74 (30 min— 1955) 192
Your Congressman at Work (Man on the Hill)
AFIF 79 (20 miu—1956— Color) _ 192
D-day Convoy
HE B-15 (19 min- 1948) 227
American Ninth Army — Aachen to the Roer River
HR B-29 (31 min— 1948) 227
American First Army — Aachen to the Roer River
HR B-30 (29 min— 1948) 227
Naples to Cassino
HR C-3 (26 min— 1948) 227
Invasion of Southern France
HR C-8 (22 min— 1950) 227
33. QUARTERMASTER (Food Service and Rations; Other QM
Activities).
Note. For Cold weather operation see COLD WEATHER: Testing and oper-
ation; also see SUPPLY SERVICES: Receipt and issue; Storage; Materiel
packing and handling; Field operations.
For «;/7io;)vix
see page No.
FOOD SERVICE AND RATIONS
Veterinary Food Inspection Service — Part H: Theater of Operations
FB 8-228 (15 min— 1949— Film Reference) 218
Nutriculture — Vegetable Growing
FB 10-233 (10 min— 1949— Film Reference) 219
Cooking Methods and Terms
OF 10-35 (28 min— 1958) 224
Our Food and Our Health
TF 8-1476 (15 min— 1948— Color-Film Reference) 356
The Stowaway — Part I: Disease and Personal Hygiene
TF 8-1501 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) =^56
The Stowaway — Part II: Galley Sanitation
TF 8-1502 (24 min— 1948— Film Reference) :i56
The Stowaway — Part III: Food Storage
TF 8-1503 (13 min— 1949— Film Reference) 356
135
QM
CATEGORY INDEX
For aifnopait
sec page Ho.
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part I: Introduction
TF 8-1841 (16 mill— 1953— Film Reference) 360
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part II: The Individual
TF 8-1576 (13 miu— 1950— Film Reference) 367
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part III: Equipment
TF 8-1577 (12 min— 1950— Film Reference)... - 357
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part IV: Serving Food
TF 8-1578 (15 miu— 1950— Color— Film Reference) _. 367
Mess Sanitation
TF 8-2295 (25 min— 1956) - - 360
Ration Breakdown
TF 10-1654 (10 min— 1950— Film Reference) -.. 378
Handling of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
TF 10-1640 (38 min— 1950— Color- Film Reference) 378
The Preparation of Dehydrated Foods
TF 10-1870 (32 min— 1954— Color-Film Reference) 378
New Mobile Bakery Equipment
TF 10-1479 (23 min— 194^— Film Reference) 377
Central Meat Cutting Plants
TF 10-1527 (17 min— 1950— FUm Reference) 377
The Army Cook — Part I: Meat Cutting Tools and Equipment
TF 10-1133 (20 min— 1943— Film Reference) 377
The Army Cook — Part II: Cutting a Hindquarter of Beef
TF 10-1134 (14 min— 1943— Film Reference) 377
The Army Cook — Part III: Cutting a Forequarter of Beef
TF 10-1 135 (17 min— 1943— Film Reference) 377
M-1937 Field Range Fire Unit — Part I — Principles of Operation — Part
II — Maintenance
TF 10-1960 (36 min— 1955— Film Reference) 379
Hand Dishwashing and General Scullery Practice
TF 10-2283 (11 min— 1955) 379
Machine Dishwashing, Single Tank
TF 10-2284 (12 min— 1955) 379
Machine Dishwashing, Double Tank
TF 10-2285 (11 min— 1955) 380
Consolidated Messing Operations
TF 10-1583 (14 min— 1949— Film Reference) 378
Mess Sanitation — Part I
MF 8-8237 (4 min— 1954)... 233
Mess Sanitation — Part II
MF 8 8238 (4 min— 1954)... 233
Mess Sanitation — Part III
MF 8 S239 (5 min— 1954) 233
Food for Thought
MF 10 1339 (-) iMJii- 1948— Film Reference— .Mao includeil in AFSR88).- 238
Fundamentals of Diet
MF 10-1362 (11 min — 1947— Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)-- 238
136
CATEGORY INDEX qM
For Hynopftia
Kcc page No.
Principles of Cooking i ml
MF 10-1363 (11 mill — 1947 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)-- 238
Preparation of Foods — Part I — Basic White Sauce, Breaded and Ground
Meats
TF 10-1911 (17 min— 1954— FUm Reference) 378
Mess Personnel — Profit and Loss in the Kitchen
TF 10-2242 (18 min— 1950— Color— Film Reference) 379
Mess Management — Conservation Control in the Management of a Mess
TF 10-2243 (14 min— 1950— Film Reference) 379
Tremendous Trifles — Coffee Urns
MF 10-1377 (24 min — 1948— Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation)., 238
Principles of Refrigeration
MF 8-1343 (20 min— 1947— From Office of Education Film No. 360) 232
Quality Milk Production
MF 8-1383 (33 min— 1947— Film Reference— Distribution limited to ZI— t
Commercial Adaptation) ._ 232
Mechanical Refrigeration and How It Works
MF 10-7527 (23 min— 194S— From Navy Film MN 2246- A) 238
Mobile Field Refrigeration
MF 10-8453 (11 min— 1955) 239
Crop Check
MF 20-7728 (15 min— 1950) 260
Baking in the Field — Field Expedients— Part I: Adaptation of the Mi937
Range for Emergency Baking
FS 10-134 (1944) 444
Individual Cooking— Part II: Cooking Meats, Fish, Fowl, Eggs, and
Vegetables
FS 10-139 (1944) 445
Individual Cooking — Part III: The Arctic
FS 10-140 (1944) -- 445
Individual Cooking — Part IV: The Jungle
FS 10-141 (1944) - 445
Outfit, Cooking, Small Detachment
FS 10-163 (1945) 445
Veterinary Surveillance Inspection of Perishable Subsistence
SFS 8-242 (21 min— 1958— Color— Sound) 438
Food Conservation — The Dollars and Sense of Good Eating
TF 10-2244 (9 min— 1956— Film Reference) 379
Meat Cutting By Rail Method
MF 10-8551 (15 min— 1956) 239
Food Inspection — Oysters
FS 8-208 (15 min— 1954— Sound) 438
Poultry Inspection
FS 8-197 (27 min— 1951— Sound— Film Reference) --- 438
Fish Inspection — Part One — North Atlantic Fish
FS 8-207 (7 min— 1956— Color— Sound) 438
The Army Range No. 5
FS 10-118 (1943) --- - — - 444
137
QM CATEGORY INDEX
Refrigeration of Food — Part I: In the Field
FS 10-106 (1943) - 444
Unit Messing in the Field — Part I — The Mobile Kitchen
GF 10-33 (9 iiiiii— 1957— Film Reference)- . 224
Unit Messing in the Field — Part II — Field Operation
TF 10-2454 (14 min— 1957— Film Reference).. 380
OTHER QUARTERMASTER ACTIVITIES
Rat Problem, The
TF 8-1669 (25 min— 1950— Film Reference) 367
Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control
TF 8-1672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 368
Practical Rat Control — Ratproofing
TF 8-1673 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
Practical Rat Control— Rat Killing
TF 8-1674 (37 min— 1951— Film Reference) .. 358
Rat Ectoparasite Control
TF 8-1675 (12 min— 1951— Film Reference) 358
Decision
MF 10-1317 (16 min— 1947) 237
Quartermaster at Work
MF 10-7937 (19 min— 1952— Film Reference) 239
Japan Logistical Command
RTAF 142 (19 min— 1952) 198
Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room
FB 10-224 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) 219
Cold Weather Uniforms
FB 10-254 (25 min— 1953— Film Reference) 220
How to Use Cold Weather Clothing
GF 10-21 (14 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) 224
Nylon Body Armor Test in Korea
FB 10-255 (14 min— 1953) 220
Care of Tentage
MF 10-8451 (8 min— 1955) .- 239
QM Nondivisional Units
GF 10-23 (19 min— 1953— Color— Film Reference) 224
Operation of Quartermaster Corps In CONUS
GF 10-22 (11 min— 1953— Color— Film R.-ference) 224
Operation of the 97-10 Sewing Machine
TF 10-1836 (16 min— 1953) 378
A Penny Saved
TF 21-1612 (28 min— 1951) . 104
Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part I— Foundation,
Bottom, and Sidewalls
TF 5- IS] 7 (16 min— 1954) 335
Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part II— Center Sup-
port, Deck, Valves, und Vents
TF 5 iSUS (9 min -1954) . 336
138
CATEGORY INDEX QM
For Ki/nopHiH
Hcr. piK/r So.
Quartermaster Reclamation and Maintenance Company, Semi-mobile
TF 10-1G14 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) :i78
Your Proudest Duty
TF 10-1473 (27 luin— 1947— Film Reference) _. 377
Battlefield Evacuation of Deceased Personnel
MF 10-7941 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 239
Processing of Remains and Interment in Temporary Military Cemeteries
MF 10-7942 (9 min— 1953— Film Reference) 239
Search and Recovery of Deceased Personnel
MF 10-7943 (7 min— 1953— Film Reference) 239
The QM Field Laundry
MF 10-8452 (9 min— 1955) 239
Petroleum Supply Point Operations
TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) ._ 378
Methods of Cleaning and Drying
FS 11-94 (1950— Sound) .-. 446
Shoe Repair — Part VI: The Patching Machine
FS 10-159 (1944) 445
Safety Pointers for the Operation of QM Laundry and Dry-Cleaning
Installations
FS 20-15 (1945) 449
Characteristics of Army Lubricants
FS 10-185 (1948— Somid) 445
Training War Dogs — Basic Exercises
TF 10-1256 (21 min— 1943— Film Reference) 377
Maintenance of Fixed Laundry Equipment
MF 10-7578 (8 min — 1949 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial Adapta-
tion) 238
Military Pipeline Operations — Part I — Laying Pipelines
TF 5-1862 (19 min— 1954— Film Reference) 335
Military Pipeline Operations — Part II — Installation of Pumping Stations
TF 5-1863 (17 min— 1954) 336
Military Pipeline Operations — Part III — Operation and Maintenance of
Pipeline Systems
TF 5-1864 (10 min— 1954) 336
Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory
TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) 379
Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear — Fitting of the Army Green Uniform
TF 10-2426 (35 min— 1957— Film Reference) 380
Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear — Fitting of Footwear
TF 10-2430 (20 min— 1957— Film Reference) 380
Self Service Supply Center
MF 10-8720 (24 min— 1957— Film Reference) 240
Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear — Fitting General Duty Uniforms
TF 10-2428 (38 min— 1957— Film Reforonco) 380
Site Selection and Movement of Quartermaster Non-Divisional Units
MF 10-8722 (24 min— 1957— Film Reference) 240
139
QM CATEGORY INDEX
Recovery of Quartermaster Air Type Equipment
MF 10-8721 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 240
Quartermaster Inspection and Maintenance of Air Type Equipment
MF 10-8726 (19 mill— 1957— Film Reference) 240
Extraction of Heavy Equipment from Aircraft in Flight
MF 10-8727 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) 240
Your Army in Disaster Relief
MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) 257
Classification of Quartermaster Property
MF 10-8878 (7 min— 1958— Replaces MF 10-8450 which is obsolete) 240
Maintenance of a Petroleum Distribution System
TF 10-2595 (44 min— 1958— Film Reference) 380
Warehousing Series — Part I — Storage Procedures
GF 10-36 (21 min— 1958— Film Reference) 224
Warehousing Series — Part II — Aisle Arrangement
GF 10-37 (9 min— 1958— Film Reference) 224
Warehousing Series — Part III — Bins, Racks, and Box Pallets
GF 10-38 (11 min— 1958— Film Reference) 224
Operation of the 50-Gallon-per-Minute Petroleum Dispenser
TF 10-1932 (21 min— 1954— Film Reference) 378
Operation of the 225-Gallon-per-Minute Petroleum Dispenser
TF 10-1933 (23 min— 1954— Film Reference) __ 379
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part I: The Norway Rat
TF 8-1670 (28 min— 1950— Film Reference). 358
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat— Part II: The Roof Rat
TF 8-1671 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
QM Operation in Europe
MF 10-8501 (27 min— 1955) 239
34. SAFETY (General Safety; Driving Safety)
GENERAL SAFETY i7^/§?i'
Dangerous War Trophies
AFIF 23 (12 min— 1953) - . 188
Two Steps to Safety
GF 20-9 (13 min— 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) 225
Let Habit Help
GF 20-10 (12 mill — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) - . 225
Get a Grip on Yourself
GF 20 11 (15 mill -1952— Commercial Adaptation) -.. 225
Decide To Be Safe
GF 20 12 (12 mill— 1952— Commercial Adaiitation) 225
Shop Safety
TF 9 2085 (28 min— 194&— Film Rcferoncc) 371
Once Too Often
TF 20-1684 (25 min— 1951) - 402
On Post Safety
TF 30-1735 (22 mill— 1952) ^ HO
140
CATEGORY INDEX SAFETY
For Hj/noimiH
8CC piigc No.
Railroad Safety
TF 55-1731 (34 inin— 1952— Film Reference) 12i
Before They Happen (Fire Prevention) )
MF 5-85G7 (14 min — 1955 — Commercial Adaptation) ._ 230
Fire and Your Hospital
MF 8-8149 (23 min — 1953 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).. 232
Safety of Welders (Use of Welding Protective Equipment)
MF 9-8550 (7 min— 1955) 237
Pick Your Safety Target
MF 20-7995 (14 min— 1953— Commercial Adaptation) 261
Safety in Offices
MF 20-7997 (10 min- 1953— From Navy Film MN 1921-D) 261
The Gamblers (Safe Tractor Operation)
MF 20-8282 (21 min — 1954— Commercial Adaptation) ._ 263
To Live in Darkness
MF 20-8357 (14 min— 1954) 263
Safe Clothing
MF 20-8563 (7 min— 1955— Commercial Adaptation) 264
Shipbuilding Safety — Rigging: Making A Safe Lift
MF 55-8411 (20 min- 1955— From Navy Film MN 7486- B) 286
Shipbuilding Safety — Rigging: Maintenance and Care of Gear
MF 55-8412 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7486-C) 286
For Safety's Sake
MF 61-1093 (15 min— 1944— Commercial Adaptation) 294
Safety in the Shop
MF 61-7771 (12 min— 1951— From US Office of Education FUm No. 481).. 296
Office Hazards
FS 20-7 (1944) 449
Good Housekeeping
FS 20-8 (1944) - 449
Safe from Fire
FS 20-10 (1945) 449
When Accidents Strike
FS 20-12 (1944) ._ - 449
Safe Use of Hand Tools
FS 20-13 (1945) 449
Safe Use of Fork Lift
FS 20-14 (1945) 449
Safety Precautions in Handling Explosives and Demolitions
FS 5-69 (1945) 432
No Man's Land
FS 20-24 (1947— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 449
Follow the Leader
FS 20-29 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 449
Safety Is in Order
FS 20-30 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Brain Beats Brawn
FS 20-31 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
141
SAFETY CATEGORY INDEX
For nynopai»
tee page So.
Production with Safety
FS 20-32 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 460
Cause and Cure
FS 20-33 (1918—Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Stop, Look, and Listen
FS 20-38 (1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).. 450
Human Factors in Safety — Teamwork for Safety
FS 20-61 (1949 — Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 460
Human Factors in Safety — Teaching Safety on the Job
FS 20-58 (1949 — Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Human Factors in Safety — Everybody's Different
FS 20-60 (1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450
Human Factors in Safety — The Secret of Supervision
FS 20-57 (1949 — Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Human Factors in Safety — Safety Case Histories
FS 20-62 (1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 450
Safety Pointers for Post Engineer Maintenance Operations (1945)
FS 20-16 (1945) 449
Flight Safety
FS31-8 (1951) 462
Safety Pointers for the Operation of QM Laundry and Dry-cleaning
Installations
FS 20-15 (1945)... - 449
Stop Them Before They Start (Fire Prevention)
MF 20-8778 (15 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 267
One to a Customer (Safety)
MF 20-8777 (10 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 267
Stay Alert Stay Alive (Safety)
MF 20-8776 (13 min— 1957— Commercial Adaptation) 267
Safety in Navy Yards
MF 55-8489 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1921 A) 290
Aim for Safety (Hunting Safety)
MF 20-8784 (16 min— 1958— Color— Commercial Adaptation— Distribu-
tion limited to one 16mm print to each Central Film and Equipment
Exchange in CON US and OS — No additional prints available on re-
order) 267
Flammable Liquid Fire Safety
MF 20-8898 (20 min— 1958— Color) -- 268
Ladders, Scaffolds, and Floor Openings
MF 20-8773 (9 min— 1958— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 266
Paddle a Safe Canoe
MF 20-8783 (15 min— 1957— Color— Conum-rcial Adaptation) 267
Don't Drop Your Guard
MF 20-8775 (10 min— 1957— Color) 267
Good Housekeeping for Men Only
MF 20-8774 (13 min— 1957— Color)... 267
Human Factors In Safety — People Are All Alike
FS 20-59 (1949— Sound— Coninicrciul Adaptation) . .-^..^^p 460
142
CATEGORY INDEX SAFETY
DRIVING SAFETY
For 8ynoi»iin
8CC page No.
A Day in Court
MF 55-8150 (32 min— 1953— Distribution limited to CONUS— Com-
mercial Adaptation) 1'. _ _ : _ _" _ 285
Smooth Operation
GF 20-7 (15 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 225
Safety Record
GF 20-8 (12 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 225
Caution at the Cross Roads
GF 20-13 (11 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 225
Danger in Reverse
GF 20-14 (8 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) 225
Too Close for Comfort
GF 20-15 (8 min— 1952 — Commercial Adaptation) 22G
Too Fast for Conditions
GF 20-16 (9 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 226
Wrong Side Suicide
GF 20-17 (11 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 226
Looking for Trouble
GF 20-19 (11 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 226
What Happened
GF 20-20 (8 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 226
Motor Mania
MF 9-8428 (8 min— 1955— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 237
"X" Marks the Spot
MF 20-1368 (22 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 258
It's Wanton Murder
MF 20-1367 (12 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 258
Highway Mania
MF 20-1370 (10 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation).. 258
Your Driving Habits
MF 20-1372 (14 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 258
And Then There Were Four
MF 20-7855 (26 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 260
Safety Saves
MF 20-8218 (26 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 262
Drive Right
MF 20-8348 (20 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 7498-B) 26:i
Devil Take Us (Motor Vehicle Safety)
MF 20-8587 (21 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 264
Last Date
MF 20-7854 (19 min— 1951) 260
A Closed Book
MF 20-7857 (26 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 261
Borrowed Power
MF 20-8717 (17 min— 1956— Commercial Adaptation) 266
143
SAFETY CATEGORY INDEX
For 8ynop$it
tee page So.
Look Who's Driving
MF 20-8780 (8 min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Distribu-
tion is limited to one print to each Central Film and Equipment Exchange
in CON US and Overseas for loan to interested units) 267
Knowing's Not Enough (Safety)
MF 20-8844 (28 min — 11)57 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Dis-
tributed to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in COXl'S and
Overseas) -- 268
Safe Driving in Bad Weather — Part I — Light Vehicles
MF 55-8769 (17 min— 1957— From Air Force Film TF 1-5013) 293
Safe Driving in Bad Weather — Part II — Trucks and Tractor-Trailer
MF 55-8770 (15 min— 1957— From Air Force Fihn TF 1-5013) 293
Defensive Driving
FS 20-53 (1948 — Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
The Tragic Road to Safety
FS 20-25 (1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) 449
No Use Skidding
FS 20-54 (1948 — Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 450
Method of Governing Motor March Columns — Maintenance of Safe Inter-
vehicular Gap
FS 55-15 (11 min— 1955— Sound) 454
A Safe Day
MF 20-1371 (10 min— 1947 — Commercial Adaptation) 258
Defensive Driving Series — The Art of Being Passed
MF 20-8952 (10 min— 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) 269
Defensive Driving Series — Don't Be a Sitting Duck
MF 20-8949 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) 269
Defensive Drive Series — How to Follow Safely
MF 20-8948 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) 269
Defensive Driving Series — How to Pass Safely
MF 20-8953 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) 269
Defensive Driving Series — Stay Right Stay Safe
MF 20-8950 (10 min— 1958 — Distribution to central tiini ami iijuipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No adtlitional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) 269
Defensive Driving Series — What RIght-of-Way?
MF 20-8951 (10 min— 1958— Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — r.>rii-
mercial Adaptation) 269
144
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For m/nopMia
gee page No.
Safe Driving in Europe
MF 20-8900 (15 min — 1958 — Distribution limited to one 16mm print to
Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS, Army Terminals,
and USAREUR— Air Force Film SFP 528) 268
Live and Let Live
MF 20-8779 (11 min— 1958 — Commercial Adaptation) 267
Slii Tips
MF 20-8781 (23 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Distri-
bution limited to 1st, 5th, and 6th Army Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges, USAREUR. USARAL, and EUSA) 267
35. SIGNAL (Principles of Electricity; Wire; Radio; Radar; Pic-
torial; All Others)
PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY
For itynopHis
see page No.
Science and the Signal Corps
MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 241
Electricity and Magnetism — Part I: Elements of Electricity
TF 11-622 (14 min— 1942— Film Reference). 381
Electricity and Magnetism — Part II: Ohm's Law
TF 11-1200 (19 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381
Electricity and. Magnetism — Part III: Voltaic Cell, Dry Cell, and Storage
Battery
TF 11-1187 (18 min— 1943— Film Reference) _._ 381
Electricity and Magnetism — Part IV: Charging Storage Batteries
TF 11-1219 (16 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381
Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Theory
TF 11-1666 (35 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383
Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Practical Application
TF 11-1667 (33 min— 1952— Film Reference) _. _ 383
Circuit Testing — Signal Generators
TF 11-1668 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) - 384
Taking the Mystery Out of Power Factor
FS 20-26 (1948— Sound— Commercial Adaptation) 449
WIRE
Newfoundland Communications
FB 11-69 (21 min— 1943— Color— Film Reference) _. 220
Your Job in the Signal Corps
MF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) - 242
Science and the Signal Corps
MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 241
Your Army in Disaster Relief
MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) -- 257
Story of Communications on Project Sandstone
MF 20-7673 (29 min— 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project
19-7) 259
Preventive Maintenance Practices for Ground Signal Equipment
TF 11-1425 (19 min- 1945— Film Reference) 382
145
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For «i/nop«U
«rc page So.
Maintenance of the Coaxial Line
TF 11-1046 (29 min— 1951— Film Reference) 383
Pole Line Construction — Part I: Erecting Telephone Poles
TF 11-951 (IS min— 1943— Film lU'foroiicc) 381
Pole Line Construction — Part 11: Installation of Cross Arms
TF 11-952 (9 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381
Pole Line Construction — Part III: Installation of Special Cross Arms
TF 11-968 (13 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381
Pole Line Construction — Part IV: Fundamentals of Guying
TF 11-1009 (10 min— 1943— Film Rofcronce) 381
Pole Line Construction — Part V: Installation of Anchors
TF 11-1070 (9 luin— 1943— Film Rcfcrcncf) 381
Pole Line Construction — Part VI: Installation of Guys
TF 11-1071 (10 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381
Installation of Field Cable
TF 11-1317 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference). 381
Loading and Unloading Poles
TF 11-1384 (21 min— 1944— Film Reference) 382
Erecting Large Poles
TF 11-1406 (26 min— 1945— Film Reference). 382
Basic Telephony
TF 11-1553 (20 min— 1949— Film Reference) 382
Multiple Switchboards — Installation and Operation
TF 11-1555 (24 min— 1949— Film Reference) 382
Field Wire Laying Equipment
TF 11-1637 (20 min— 1950— Film Reference) 383
Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Theory
TF 11-1600 (35 min— 1952— Film Reforonee) 383
Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Practical Multimeters
TF 1 1-1607 (33 min— 1 952— Film Reference) 383
Manual Telephone Central Office AN/TTC- 7
GF 11-39 (IS min— 195S— Film Reference) 225
Facsimile Equipment RC-120 — Part I: Theory and Description
TF 11-1397 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference) 382
Facsimile Equipment RC-120 — Part II: Operation
TF 11-1398 (23 min— 1944— Film Reference) 382
Climbing and Working on Poles
TF 11-590 (15 mill— 1912— Film Reference) 380
Field Wire Splices
TF 11-1564 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) 383
Line-up of Field Teletypewriters Set EE-98-A
TF 11- 1S39 (S tnin— 1953— Film Rcfcrorice)-. -. 385
Communication Center Procedure for Corps and Lower Headquarters —
Part I: Outgoing Messages
TF 11-1733 (17 min— 1951— Film Refen-nce)- -- 384
Communication Center Procedures for Corps and Lower Headquarters
TF 11 1734 (7 miii— 1951 — Film Reference) 384
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Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part II — Teletype-
writer Procedure and Preparation of Message
TF 11-1883 (16 min— 19o4— Film Reference) 385
Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part III — Single and
Multiple Calls — Making Corrections and Repetitions
TF 11-1884 (8 min— 1953— Film Reference) 386
Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part IV — Maintenance
and Summary
TF 11-1885 (11 min— 1954— Film Reference) 386
Fundamentals of Carrier Telephony — Part I: Principles and Applications
TF 11-2088 (13 min— 1945— Film Reference) 387
Fundamentals of Carrier Telephony — Part II: Terminal and Repeaters
TF 1 1-2089 (25 min — 1945— Film Reference) 387
Line-up Procedure for Tactical Telegraph Carrier Equipment
TF 11-1837 (7 min— 1953— Film Reference) 385
Line-up Procedure for Tactical Telephone Carrier Equipment
TF 11-1838 (11 min— 1953— Film Reference) 385
The Army Command and Administrative Network — Part I — Network
Facilities
TF 11-2317 (20 min— 1956— Replaces TF 11-1648) 388
The Army Command and Administrative Network — Part II — Traffic
Operations
TF 11-2318 (23 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-1649 which
is obsolete) 388
Electronic Search Recording Techniques (U)
TF 30-2601 (37 min— 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL)... 411
Installation of Teletypewriter AN/PGC-1
TF 11-2525 (20 min— 1957— Film Reference) -- 389
Use of Signal Generator AN/URM-25D
TF 11-2441 (7 min— 1956— Film Reference) 388
Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part I: Prevention of Trouble
FS 11-22 (1943) - 445
Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part II: Detection of Trouble
FS 11-23 (1943) 445
Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part III: Localization and Correction
of Trouble
FS 11-24 (1943) 445
Plow LC-61 (Cable)
FS 11-54 (1944) __ 445
Use of Repeating Coil C-161
FS 11-64 (1944) 445
Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part I: Introduction
FS 11-67 (1944) --- 445
Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part II: Installation
FS 11-68 (1944) 445
Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part III: Operation
FS 11-69 (1944) -lio
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Spiral-four Cable— Part II: Expedient Splice
FS 11-78 (1945) - 445
Spiral-four Cable — Part III: Permanent Splice
FS 11-79 (1945)-_. --- 446
Field Wire Ties
FS 11-101 (1950) - 446
Switchboard SB-22/PT, Installation and Operation
FS 11-117 (1954) 440
Circuit Diagrams
FS 11-137 (1953) 446
Drop Wire Runs — Part I
MF 11-8208 (16 mill — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) 242
Drop Wire Runs — Part II
MF 11-8209 (30 min— 1954— Commercial Adaptation) 242
"T" Zone Inspection
MF 11-8210 (18 min— 1954 — Color— Commercial Adaptation) 242
Improved Field Wire Laying with Wire Dispensers
FB 11-234 (13 min— 1950— Film Reference) i'iL*i._^i?Ri'i9- 220
Use of Coffing Hoist and Strand Dynamometer
TF 11-2400 (6 min— 195G— Film Reference) 388
Use of the Cable Lashing Machine LC-231/FT
TF 11-2399 (10 min— 1956) 388
The Step by Step Switch 197-type Selector (Pans 1, 2. and 3)
MF 1 1-8054 (69 min— 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) 212
Signals for Missiles
MF 11-8924 (20 min — 1958— Color — Limited number of prints distribut^il
to Army Film and Equij)mcnt Exchanges) 243
Operation and Maintenance of Communication Equipment in Extreme
Cold
TF 11-1776 (21 min- 1952— Film Reference) 384
Theory of Simplex and Phantom Circuits — Part I: Balanced Conditions
TF 11-2002 (14 min— 1944— Film Reference) 386
Theory of Simplex and Phantom Circuits— Part II: Unbalanced Conditions
TF 11-2003 (19 min— 1944— Film Reference) 386
Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures— Part I — Teletypewriter
Operation
TF 11-1882 (9 min— 1953— Film Reference) - 385
Open Wire Transposition Systems
TF 11-1950 (17 nnn— 1055— Film Reference) 386
Use of Marlinespike
TF 55-2370 (3 min— 1956— Film Reference) . - . - 427
RADIO
Electrons on Parade
KF 183 (20 min— 1945— Commcrcinl Adaptation) 214
Maintenance of the Coaxial Lino
TF 11-1046 (29 min— 1951— Film Reference) 383
Use of Voice Radio
TF 11-2001 (28 min— 1944— Film Refereuco) 386
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Science and the Signal Corps
MF 11-7710 (19 mill— 1950— Film Reference)... 241
Your Job in the Signal Corps
IMF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) 242
Your Army in Disaster Relief
MF 19-7546 (17 min— 1949— Film Reference) 457
Story of Communications on Project Sandstone
MF 20-7673 (20 min — 1950 — From Arnictl Forces Special Weapons
Project 19-7) 259
Preventive Maintenance Practices for Ground Signal Equipment
TF 11-1425 (19 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382
Radio Operator Training — Technique of Hand Sending
TF 11-1694 (9 min— 1951— Dit^tribution limited to ZI— Film Reference) . . 384
Radio Operator Training — Rhythm, Speed, and Accuracy in Hand Sending
TF 1 1-1695 ( 1 1 min— 1951— Distribution limited to ZI— Film Reference) . 384
Frequency Meter SCR-211
TF 11-1188 (18 min— 1943— Film Reference) 381
Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Theory
TF 1 1-1666 (35 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383
Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters— Practical Multimeters
TF 11-1667 (33 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383
Circuit Testing — Signal Generators
TF 11-1668 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) 384
Microwave Oscillators
TF 1 1-1567 (18 min— 1949— Film Reference) 383
The Effects of the Ionosphere on Radio Wave Propagation
TF 11-1632 ^30 min— 1950— Film Reference) 383
Tuning Transmitters — Part I: Setting Frequency
TF 11-1342 (16 min— 1944— Film Reference) 381
Communication Center Procedure for Corps and Lower Headquarters —
Part I: Outgoing Messages
TF 11-1733 (17 min— 1951— Film Reference) .. 384
Communication Center Procedures for Corps and Lower Headquarters
TF 1 1-1734 (7 min- 1951— Film Reference) 384
Operation of The Converter M-209 (U)
TF 11-1853 (31 min— 1953— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 385
Radio Sets AN/GRC-3, -4, -5, -6, -7, and -8
TF 11-1793 (15 min— 1952— Film Reference) 385
The Single Sideband Multichannel Radio System
TF 11-1900 (39 min— 1954— Film Referenced - 386
Radio Transmission Security
TF 11-1976 (28 miu— 1955) 386
Tuned Circuits
TF 11-1831 (28 min— 1954) 385
Defense Against Radio Jamming
TF 11-1995 (24 min— 1956) 386
Tuning Transmitters — Part II: Amplifier and Antenna Tuning
TF 11-2091 (20 miu— 1945— Film Reference) 387
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Erection of the AS-19/TRC-1 Antenna System
TF 11-1S23 (14 min— 1953— Film Reference) 385
AN/TRC — The Radio Relay Systems of Communications
TF 11-1779 (42 min— 1952— Film Reference) 384
Basic Principles of Frequency Modulation
TF 1 1-20G9 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference) 387
Radio Sets AN/PRC-8, 9. and 10
TF 11-2180 (20 min— 1955) -. 387
Calsbrating and Tuning Radio Set AN/PRC-10
TF 11-2181 (9 min— 1955) 387
Calibration Procedure, Set NR-2, RT 70
TF 11-229S (9 mill— 1050— Film Reference) 388
The Army Command and Administrative Network— Part I — Network Fa-
cilities
TF 11-2317 (20 min— 1956— Replaces TF 11-1648) 388
The Army Command and Administrative Network — Part II — Traflic Op-
erations
TF 11-2318 (23 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-1049 which
is obsolete) 388
Preset Procedure Radio Receiver AN/GRR-5
TF 11-2391 (5 min— 1950— Film Reference) 388
Reading Multimeter Scales
TF 1 1-2392 (6 min— 1950— Film Reference) - 388
Use of Signal Generator AN/URM-25D
TF 11-2441 (7 min— 1950— Film Reference) 388
Radio Set AN/GRC-9
TF 1 1-2520 (34 min— 1957— Film Reference) 389
Training Generator AN/URA-TI
TF 11-2527 (25 min— 1957— Film Reference) 389
Introduction to the IFF, Murk X — Identification of Friend or Foe (U)
TF 44-2340 (19 min — 1957 — Limited distribution to Army Film and Equip-
ment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas for loan to need-to-know audi-
ences—Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 421
Radio Direction Finding — Part I — Theory and Equipment
FS 30-10 (25 mill— 1950— Sound— Film Reference). 452
Radio Direction Finding — Part II — Installation and Operations (U)
FS 30-11 (37 mill — 1957 — Sound — Limited distribution to Army lilm and
Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS for loan lo necd-to-know
audiences— Film is cliissified CONFIDENTIAL) 452
Radio Technician Training Series — Capacitance
MF 11-1087 (31 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN
1540-A) 241
Radio Technician Training Series — Parts I and II: Inductance
MF 11-1088 (34 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN
154a-n) 211
Hazards of High-po^sered Radio Transmitters
FS 11-107 (1952J. .- . 416
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Wave Propagation and Antenna Theory — Part I
FS 11-142 (42 min— 1955— Sound) 446
Wave Propagation and Antenna Theory — Part II
FS 11-145 (30 min— 1955— Sound) 446
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part I: Exterior General Description and
Nomenclature
FS 4-222 (1944) 431
The Radio Set SCR-584 — Part II — Description and Nomenclature,
Interior
FS 4-225 (1944) 431
Radio Interference — Part I
TF 11-2487 (23 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388
Radio Interference — Part II
TF 11-2488 (37 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388
Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part I— Characteristics, Use, and Modes
of Operation
TF 1 1-2489 (12 min— 1958— Film Reference) 388
Radio Set AN/GRC-26 (*)— Part II— Shutdown Checks
TF 11-2490 (6 min— 1958— Film-Reference) 389
Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part III— Operation Power Plant and
Starting Operation
TF 11-2491 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) 389
Radiotelephone Procedures — Operation
TF 1 1-2553 (25 min— 1958— Film Reference) 389
Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part IV— Setting Up Receiver as Frequency
Standard
TF 11-2563 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 389
Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part V— Preparing Transmitter for Operation
TF 11-2564 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390
Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part VI— Tuning of the Frequency Shift
Exciter
TF 11-2565 (8 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390
Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part VII— Tuning Transmitter Using a
Double Antenna
TF 11-2566 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390
Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part VIII— Adjustment for Voice Operation
TF 11-2567 (3 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390
Radio Set AN/GRC-26- (*)— Part IX— Adjustment for Radioteletype
Operation
TF 1 1-2568 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390
Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part X— Adjustment for Dual Diversity
Reception
TF 1 1-2569 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390
Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part XI— Tuning Transmitter Using Whip
Antenna
TF 1 1-2570 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390
Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part II— Partial Shutdown and First
Echelon Maintenance for Operator
TF 11-2571 (3 min— 1958— Film Reference) 390
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Signals for Missiles
MF 11-8924 (20 miu — 1958— Color — Limited number of prints distributed
to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges) _ 243
RADAR
The Cathode-ray Oscilloscope
MF 11-lOlG (24 min — 1944 — Film Reference— From Navy Film MN
2104-B) 240
Science and the Signal Corps
MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 241
Your Job in the Signal Corps
MF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) 242
AA Defense System AN/GSG-2 (U)
MF 11-8378 (33 min — 1954 — Distribution limited to film libraries at
certain Class II installations— Film is classified SECRET) 243
Electronic Countermeasures Airborne Signal Analyzing Equipment
AN/APA-74 (U)
MF 11-8399 (22 min— 1954— Limited distribution to F&EE, Ft Mon-
mouth, NJ M/F Used by: The Signal School; F&EE, Ft Huachuca,
Ariz. M/F Used by: Army Electronic Proving Grounds — From Navy
Film MN 7897-A— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL)... 243
Story of Communication on Project Sandstone
MF 20-7673 (29 min— 1950— From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project
19-7) 259
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part IV, Section B: Orientation and Synchro-
nization with the M9 and MIO Directors
FS 44-9 (1944) 453
The Radio Set SCR-584 — Part I: Exterior General Description and
Nomenclature
FS 4-222 (1944) 431
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part II: Description and Nomenclature,
Interior
FS 4-225 (1944) 431
Mark III, IFF Modifications (U)
FB 11-134 (13 min— 1944— Film is classified SECRET) 220
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part V: Operational Checks
FS44-3 (1944) 453
Principles of Radar Operation — Part II: Methods of Indicator Presen-
tation
TF 4-1103 (20 min— 1944— Film Reference) 328
Effects of the Ionosphere on Radio Wave Propagation
TF 11-1G32 (30 mill— 1950 -Film UcrfLTciice) --- 3S;{
Siting of Gun Laying Radar Sets
TF 4-1323 (33 min— 1944— Film Reforcnco) - 330
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part I: Emplacement and March Order
TF 4-1324 (39min — 1944 — Film Rcforoiici') --- 330
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part II: Tracking Targets
TF 4-1326 (16 min— 1944— Film Rofcrcnco) - 3:U)
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Radar Spotting of Trial Fire— SCR-584
TF 4-13G3 (9 min— 1944— Film Reference) 330
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part III — The M9 Type
Director with SCR-584 Radar Set
TF 9-1846 (13 min— 1955) 368
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems — Part IV — The Integrated Fire
Control System M33
TF 9-2199 (18 min— 1955) 372
Technical Principles of Radar — Part I: Introduction
TF 11-1385 (22 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382
Technical Principles of Radar — Part II: Mechanics
TF 11-1386 (22 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382
Technical Principles of Radar — Part III: Indicators
TF 11-1387 (45 min— 1946— Film Reference) 382
Radar Anti-Jamming for the Radar Operator — Part I — Receiver Adjust-
ments (U)
TF 11-1420 (29 min— 1945— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 382
Radar Anti-Jamming for the Radar Operator — Part II — Recognition of
Electronic Jamming (U)
TF 11-1421 (28 min— 1945— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 382
Radar Anti-Jamming for the Radar Operator — Part III — Window (U)
TF 11-1422 (32 min— 1945— FOm is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 382
Microwave Oscillators
TF 11-1567 (18 min— 1949— Film Reference) 383
Circuit Testing With Meters and Multimeters — Theory
TF 11-1666 (35 min— 1952— Film, Reference) 383
Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Practical Multimeters
TF 11-1667 (33 min— 1952— Film Reference) 383
Circuit Testing — Signal Generators
TF 11-1668 (26 min— 1952— Film Reference) 384
Servo Systems and Data Transmission — Part I — Fundamentals of Servo
TF 11-2235 (17 min— 1956) 387
Servo Systems and Data Transmission — Part II— Basic Principles of
Positioning Servos
TF 11-2236 (33 min— 1956) 387
Principles of Multivibrators
TF 11-2238 (26 min— 1956) 387
Use of Signal Generator AN/URM-25D
TF 11-2441 (7 min— 1956— Film Reference). 388
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part IV: Interference
TF 44-1327 (18 min— 1945— Film Reference) 413
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part V: Electronic Jamming
TF 44-1409 (20 min— 1945— Film Reference) 414
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part VI: Window Jamming
TF 44-1410 (31 min— 1945— Film Reference) .-. 414
Spotting Trial Bursts by Radar
TF 44-1606 (13 min— 1951).. -114
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Orientation and Synchronization of the SCR-584 and SCR- 784 mth M9
and MIO Directors
TF 44-1682 (26 min— 1951) 415
Employment of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System Trailer
TF 44-1780 (17 mia— 1952) 415
Empiacement of the AAFCS M33 Acquisition Radar
TF 41-17S1 (14 min— 1953) 415
March Order of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System
TF 44-1782 (15 min— 1053) 415
March Order of AAFCS M33 Acquisition Radar
TF 44-1783 (16 min— 1952) 415
Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Fire Missions
TF 44-1886 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 415
Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Orientation and Synchronization
TF 44-1887 (18 min— 1954— Film Reference) 415
Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33 — Start and Stop Procedure
TF 44-1888 (18 min— 1954) 41G
NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part I— Target Tracking Radar
TF 44-2172 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 4H)
NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part II— Missile Tracking Radar (U)
TF 44-2173 (26 min— 1957— Film Reference — Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL) --. - - 419
NIKE-AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjustments —
Part III— Computer (U)
TF 44-2171 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference — Distriiiution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized) 419
NIKE-AJAX Battery, The Ground-Guidance Equipment Operation of the
Personnel Heating and Ventilating System
TF 44-2170 (9 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 410
NIKE-AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part I — Acquisition Radar (U)
TF 44-2166 (IS min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classifiod CONFI-
DENTIAL^ Modified Handling Authorized). 419
NIKE-AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Gnidancc
Equipment— Part II — Target Tracking Radar (U)
TF 44-2167 (12 min— 1967— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) - 419
NIKE-AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part III -Missile Tracking Radar
TF 44-2168 (11 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) -- 419
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NIKE-AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-Guidance
Equipment — Part IV — Computer
TF 44-2169 (8 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 419
Reading Multimeter Scales
TF 11-2392 (6 min— 1956— Film Reference) 388
Radar Jamming
MF 11-10S6 (31 min— 1944) 241
Effects of Electronic Countermeasures on Air Defense Radars
TF 44-2544 (22 min— 1958— Film Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY) 421
AAFCS M33 Defense Against Electronic Countermeasures (U)
TF 44-2546 (24 min— 1958- Distribution to Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CON US and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL—
Modified Handling Authorized) 421
Skysweeper Radar System — Defense Against Electronic Countermeasures
TF 44-2547 (16 min— 1958— Film Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY) 422
Surveillance Radar System AN/TPS-ID — Defense Against Electronic
Countermeasures
TF 44-2548 (18 min— 1958— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 422
Operation of the Skysweeper Radar
TF 44-2528 (36 min— 1957— Film Reference) 421
Signals for Missiles
MF 11-8924 (20 min — 1958 — Color— Limited number of prints distributed
to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges) 243
PICTORIAL
Role of the Cameraman
RTAF 141 (12 min— 1952) _ _ 198
The Mitchell Camera
TF 11-298 (17 min— 1942— Film Reference) - - 380
Film Tactics
TF 11-1572 (23 min— 1949— Film Reference) 383
The Technique of Good Projection
TF 11-1574 (36 min— 1950— Film Reference) 383
How to Operate the Army 16-mm Sound Projector Set
TF 11-1752 (31 min— 1952— Film Reference) 384
Photo Flash Photography — How it Works
MF 11-1032 (27 min— 1944— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation. . 240
Facts About Film
MF 11-7754 (10 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 241
Basic Portraiture Lighting
MF 11-7889 (13 min— 1951) 242
Origins of the Motion Picture
MF 11-8634 (21 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 8103) 243
Photolithography — I — How to Make a Good Impression
MF 33-8204 (25 min— 1955— Color— Commercial Adaptation). _. - 275
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Photolithography — II — A Better Run for Your Money
MF 33-8205 (20 min— 1955— Colur— Coiumercial Adaptation) 275
Film Strip Preparation
FS 11-3 (1942) 445
Film Strip Projector, PH-222— Setting Up and Operating
FS 11-50 (1944) - 445
Photographic Darkroom Procedures — Tank Development of Cut Film
FS 11-58 (1944) 445
Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part I: Loading Film Holders
FS 11-59 (1944) 445
Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part III: Contact Printing
FS 11-60 (1944) 445
Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part IV: Projection Printing
FS 11-61 (1944) 445
The Photographic Negative
FS 11-65 (1944) - 445
Photographic Chemistry
FS 11-70 (1944— Sound— Film Reference) 445
Fine Grain Processing
FS 11-83 (1944— Film Reference) 440
Framing, Composition, and Perspective
FS 11-106 (1951) 440
Repair of Camera PH-47-E and -F, Part I: Disassembly and Reassembly
of the Bed and Back
FS 11-108 (1952) 440
Military Portraiture and Lighting
FS 11-109 (1952) 446
Repair of Camera PH-47-F — Part III: Disassembly and Reassembly of
the Ilex Shutter
FS 11-111 (1952)... 446
Repair of Camera PH-47-E — Part IV: Disassembly and Reassembly of
the Supermatic Shutter
FS 11-112 (1952) 446
Repair of Camera PH-47-( ) — Part V: Disassembly and Reassembly of
the Kalart and Hugo Meyers Range Finders
FS 11-113 (1952) 446
Repair of Camera PH-47-( )— Part VI: The Flashgun. Solenoid, and
B;:ilt-in Synchronizer
FS 11-111 (1953) 446
Heights and Depths
EF 179 (9 min— 1945) 213
Identification Photography — Operation of Equipment
FS 11-115 (1952) 446
Your Job in the Signal Corps
MF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) 242
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ALL OTHERS
Your Job in the Signal Corps
MF 11-7803 (20 min— 1951— Film Reference) 242
Science and the Signal Corps
MF 11-7710 (19 min— 1950— Film Reference) 241
Pro Patria Yigilans (Training and Operation of Signal Corps Units in
WW 11)
MF 11-1231 (22 min— 1945— Film Reference) 241
Operation and Maintenance of Communication Equipment in Extreme
Cold
TF 11-1776 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 384
Preventive Maintenance of Signal Equipment for Commanders
MF 11-7915 (15 min— 1952) 242
Communication Center — Procedures for Corps and Lower Headquarters
TF 11-1734 (7 min— 1951— Film Reference) 384
Communication Center — Procedure for Corps and Lower Headquarters —
Part I: Outgoing Messages
TF 11-1733 (17 min— 1951— Film Reference) 384
Air Ground Visual Communications — Part H: Communications with
Friendly Airplanes By Panel
FS 7-150 (1944) 435
Sonic Deception (U)
MF 11-1151 (29 min — 1945 — Limited distribution — Further distribution
must be authorized by OCSigO— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) . . 241
Operation Carpetbagger (U)
MF 11-7899 (16 min — 1951 — Limited distribution — Further distribution
must be authorized by OCSigO— Film is classified SECRET) 242
Operation of the TSEC/KL-7 (U)
TF 11-2529 (38 min— 1957— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL) 389
Transmission Security i
TF 30-2555 (30 min— 1958— Film Reference) 411
Electronic Search Recording Techniques (U)
TF 30-2601 (37 min— 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL)... 411
Yuma Test Station Facilities
MF 38-7917 (17 min— 1953— Color) 276
The Sound Reproducer MC-364
FS 11-44 (1944— Sound) 445
Methods of Cleaning and Drying
FS 11-94 (1950— Sound) _ 446
Signal Supply: Item Identification '
FS 11-120 (1953) 446
Signal Supply: Nomenclature Systems
FS 11-125 (1964) 446
157
SUP SVC CATEGORY INDEX
36. SUPPLY SERVICES (Receipt and Issue; Storage; Materiel
Packing and Handling; Field Operations)
Note: Also see TRANSPORTATION: Driving and first echelon
maintenance; motor; rail; water; air; all others; and QUARTER-
MASTER: Food service and rations; other QM activities.
For nynoptia
»ce page So.
RECEIPT AND ISSUE
Dollars and Sense — The Army Financial Management Plan
MF 20-8635 (34 min— 1956) _ 265
Operation Streamline — Stock Accounting
GF 10-18 (15 min— 1952— Color— Film Ucference) _ _ 224
Materials Handling Methods
TF 10-1530 (22 min— 1919— Film Reference) __ 377
Materials Handling of Unit Loads
MF 10-7582 (11 min— 1949— Film Reference) 238
The Field Stock Control System
TF 9-2121 (28 min— 1955— Film Reference) 371
Stock Control at War
MF 54-1112 (20 min— 1945) 284
Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Acceptance Sampling
MF 38-8008 (17 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN GG21-li) 276
Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Process Control
MF 38-8007 (13 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN GG21-A) 276
Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room
FB 10-224 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) ..- 219
Ration Breakdown
TF 10-1G54 (10 min— 1950— Film Reference) 378
Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point
TF 9-1655 (27 min— 1950) 367
Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation
TF 9-1859 (25 min— 1954) 368
Petroleum Supply Point Operations
TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) 378
Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory
TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) 379
Stock Control Practices — Part I: Control Levels
FS 38-8 (1944— Sound) - 453
Stock Control Practices — Part II: Stock Record Cards
FS 38-9 (1944— SouimI— Film Reference) _ 453
War Department Shipping Document — Part I: Preliminary Preparation
FS 38-2 (1944— iMlm Reference) 453
Documentation of Freight— Part III: The liill of Lading
FS 55-4 (8 mill— 1952— Sound) 454
Self Service Supply Center
MF 10 8720 (24 min— 1957— Fihn Reference) i^i^^^ii;---. 240
The Hig Picture Operation Lifeline
MF 20 8944 (28 min— 1958) 268
158
CATEGORY INDEX sUP SVC
For Kynopnit
tee page No.
STORAGE
Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room
FB 10-224 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) ._ 219
Materials Handling Methods
TF 10-1530 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) 377
Prevention of Pilferage — Part I: Depots and Warehouses
TF 19-1610 (20 min— 1952— Film Reference) 398
Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point
TF 9-1655 (27 min— 1950) 367
Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation
TF 9-1859 (25 min— 1954) 368
Petroleum Supply Point Operations
TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) .._ 378
Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory
TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) 379
Preventive Maintenance Practices for Ground Signal Equipment
TF 11-1425 (19 min— 1945— Film Reference) 382
Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control
TF 8-1672 (21 min— 1950— Film Reference) 358
Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Acceptance Sampling
MF 38-8008 (17 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 6621-B) 276
Quality Control Through Statistical Methods — Process Control
MF 38-8007 (13 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 6621-A) 276
Warehousing Series — Part I — Storage Procedures
OF 10-36 (21 min— 1958— Film Reference) 224
Warehousing Series — Part II — Aisle Arrangement
OF 10-37 (9 min— 1958— Film Reference) 224
Warehousing Series — Part III — Bins, Racks, and Box Pallets
OF 10-38 (11 min— 1958— Film Reference) - 224
Warehousing at War — Part III: Receiving
FS 38-5 (1945— Sound— Film Reference). 453
Warehousing at War — Part VI: Stacking and Unloading with Fork Lift
Trucks
FS 38-13 (1945— Sound— Film Reference) 453
Storage and Handling of Gasoline Lubricants in the Field — Part I:
Gasoline
FS 10-124 (1943) 444
Packaging and Packing — Methods of Preservation (Includes lA Methods)
SFS 38-33 (13 min— 1958— Film Reference— Sound) 453
Prevention of Pilferage — Part II: On Ships and Wharves
TF 19-1661 (31 min— 1951— Film Reference) -- 399
Dehumidified Storage
MF 20-8935 (15 min — 1958 — Distribution to Army Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CONUS— Navy Film MN 8077) --- 268
MATERIEL PACKING AND HANDLING
Materials Handling Methods
TF 10-1530 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) -- 377
159
SUP SVC CATEGORY INDEX
FortimopaU
tee pog0 No.
Materials Handling of Unit Loads
MF 10-7582 (11 mill— 1949— Film Reference) 238
Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room
FB 10-224 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) 219
Operator's Care and Maintenance of Materials-Handling Equipment
TF 10-2095 (17 min— 1945— Film Reference) 379
Packing of Materiel for Oversea Shipment — Part I: Cleaning, Presery-
ing, and Wrapping
TF 9-1358 (30 min— 1944— Film Reference) 305
Preparation of Materiel for Oversea Shipment — Part II: Packing and
Boxing
TF 9-1359 (29 min— 1944).. 365
Preparation of Materiel for Oversea Shipment — Part III: Crating
TF 9-1374 (31 min— 1944) 366
Stevedoring — Part VII: Heavy Lifts
TF 55-1744 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 424
Spray-formed Plastic Casing
FB 9-179 (19 min— 1945) 218
Peelable Plastic Packaging j^^.,, j
MF 3S-8441 (15 min— 1955) -"J.r 276
Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Signal Corps Equipment
FB 11-142 (17 min— 1944— Film Referonce) 220
Waterproofing Signal Corps Equipment
FB 11-188 (29 min— 1945— Film Reference) „ 220
ni;T -
Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport
TF 55-1758 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 424
Petroleum Supply Point Operations
TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference) 378
Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory
TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— Film Reference) 379
Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point
TF 0-1055 (27 min— 1950) 367
Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation
TF 9-1859 (25 min— 1954) 3G8
Mechanical Handling of Materials
FS20-9 (1944) 440
Ammunition Handling in Depots
FS 38-11 (1945— Sound) 453
Packaging and Packing — Use of Salvaged Packaging Materials
SFS 38-27 (20 min— 1955— Sound) 453
Packaging and Packing — Domestic Shipping Containers
FR 38 29 (22 min— 1954) 453
Packaging and Packing — Export Shipping Containers
F8 38-28 (20 min— 1954)-.. 453
Packaging and Packing — Methods of Preservation
SFS 38 20 (Ui min— 1954— Sound) 453
Packaging and Packing, Method I — Preservative Coating
SFS 3S 23(11 min— 1951— Sound) 463
160
CATEGORY INDEX SUP SVC
For Kj/nopMlx
Kcc page Ko.
Packaging and Packing — Methods of Preservation (Includes lA Methods)
SFS 38-33 (13 min— 1958— Film Reference— Sound) 453
Military Packaging Procedures — Method IA-3, Greaseproof, Water-
proof Bag, Sealed
FS 11-98 (1951— Sound)... 446
Packaging and Packing Method IA-8 — Greaseproof, Waterproof, Water-
Vaporproof Bag, Sealed
SFS 38-24 (10 min— 1954— Sound) 353
Packaging and Packing — Method IB — Strippable Compound Coating
SFS 38-25 (14 n\in— 1954— Sound) 353
Military Packaging Procedures — Method IIA, Floating Bag
FS 11-99 (1951— Sound).. 446
Packaging Methods — Method IIB — Container-Barrier-Container
FS 11-91 (1948— Sound) 446
Packaging and Packing, Method IIC — Cushioned-Item-Bag
FS 38-22 (10 min— 1954— Sound; 453
Military Packaging Procedures — Methods of Applying Preservative
Coatings
FS 11-100 (1951— Sound) 446
Documentation of Freight— Part III: The Bill of Lading
FS 55-4 (8 min— 1952— Sound) 454
Stowing of General Cargo
FS 55-6 (10 min— 1953— Sound) 454
Storage and Handling of Gasoline Lubricants in the Field — Part I: Gasoline
FS 10-124 (1943) 444
Unloading Gasoline from Tank Cars
FS 10-126 (1943) — 444
The Big Picture — The Engineer Supply Mission
MF 5-8954 (29 mia— 1958) -- 230
FIELD OPERATIONS
A Penny Saved
TF 21-1612 (28 min— 1951) _-. 404
Economy is Everybody's Business
AFIF 8 (19 min— 1950) -. 187
Ideas Unlimited
MF 20-1144 (18 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation).. 258
Materials Handling Methods
TF 10-1530 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference) 377
Ration Breakdown
TF 10-1654 (10 min— 1950— Film Reference).. 378
Depot Organization and Operations
TF 10-1611 (11 min— 1950— Film Reference) 378
Industrial Plant Protection
TF 19-1847 (29 min— 1953— FUm Reference) 401
The Field Stock Control System
TF 9-2121 (28 min— 1955— Film Reference)... 371
Operation Streamline — Stock Accounting
OF 10-18 (15 min— 1952— Color— Film Reference) 221
494599°— 05 11 1^1
SUP SVC CATEGORY INDEX
For ti/noptU
$ee page A'o.
Quartermaster Reclamation and Maintenance Company, Semi-mobile
TF 10-1614 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) 378
Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport
TF 55-1758 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference) 424
Transportation Corps Operations — SUNAC
MF 55-7952 (27 min— 1953) 284
The Eve of Battle
MF 40-1043 (20 min— 1944— From British FUm BC 7559) 278
Rolling to the Rhine
MF 55-1135 (9 min— 1945) 284
Japan Logistical Command
RTAF 142 (19 min— 1952) _._ 198
Supply Problems in the Southwest Pacific
FB 10-127 (40 min— 1944) __ 219
C.O.D. Saipan
MF 54-1114 (23 min— 1945)__- 284
Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point
TF 9-1655 (27 min— 1950) 367
Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation
TF &-1859 (25 min— 1954) 368
Petroleum Supply Point Operations
TF 10-1742 (27 min— 1952— Film Reference).. 378
Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory
TF 10-2208 (23 min— 1955— FUm Reference) 379
Storage and Handling of Gasoline Lubricants in the Field — Part I:
Gasoline
FS 10-124 (1943) 444
Unloading Gasoline from Tank Cars
FS 10-126 (1943) 444
Signal Supply: Item Identification
FS 11-120 (1953) 446
Signal Supply: Nomenclature System
FS 11-125 (1954) _ 446
Movement Control In a Theater of Operations
FS 55-21 (16 min— 1956— Sound— Film Reference) 454
Big Picture, The — Operation Lifeline
MF 20-8944 (28 min— 1958).. _ 268
37. TRANSPORTATION (Driving and First Echelon Mainte-
nance; Motor; Rail; Water; Air; All Others)
DRIVING AND FIRST ECHELON MAINTENANCE
(For safely in vehicle driving; see SAFETY: Driving Safety)
Fur »)tnop»U
me page So.
Lubrication of Military Vehicles — Part I: Principles of Lubrication
TF 9-1268 (25 min— 1943— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation) 364
The Oil Filter Goes to War
TF 9-1218 (26 min— 1943— Film Reference) 364
162
CATEGORY INDEX TRANS
For synopHiH
ace page No.
Truck Operation in the Combat Zone
TF 10-2087 (12 mill— 1945— Film Reference) _ 379
Recovery Equipment — Part I — M62 Medium Wrecker, Operation of
Powered Equipment Controls
TF 9-2218 (14 min— 1956) 372
Recovery Equipment — Part II — M74 Medium Recovery Vehicle, Opera-
tion of Powered Equipment Controls
TF 9-2219 (16 min— 1956— Film Reference) 372
Automotive Preventive Maintenance — After Operation
TF 55-2557 (7 min— 195S— Film Reference) _. 427
Automotive Preventive Maintenance, Before the Operation
TF 55-2558 (7 min— 1958— Film Reference) 427
Automotive Preventive Maintenance, During the Operation and at the
Halt
TF 55-2559 (6 min— 1958— Film Reference) _ . 427
Safety Saves
MF 20-8218 (26 min— 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) _ 262
Light Cargo Carrier, M29C
FB 9-125 (16 min— 1944) 218
Driving the Semitrailer
TF 55-1478 (19 min— 1948— Film Reference) 424
Truck, Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, CMC, DUKW.353— Part I: First
Echelon Maintenance
TF 9-1328 (26 min— 1944— Film Reference) 365
Spot Check Inspection of Motor Vehicles
TF 9-1513 (17 min— 1948— Film Reference) 367
Why Engines are Governed
TF 55-2184 (5 min— 1955— Film Reference) 425
Motor Vehicle Operation
FS 20-11 (1944) -- 449
Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, Before-operation Service — Part I
FS 9-222 (1944) 442
Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, Before-operation Service — Part II
FS 9-223 (1944) 442
Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, Before-operation Service — Part III
FS 9-224 (1944) 442
Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, During-operation Service — Part I
FS 9-225 (1944) 442
Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, During-operation Service — Part II
FS 9-226 (1944) 142
Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, After-oepration and Weekly Service — Part I
FS 9-238 (1944) -- 442
163
TRANS CATEGORY INDEX
Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service — Part II
FS 9-239 (1944).. 442
Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service — Part III
FS 9-240 (1944) 442
Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service — Part IV
FS 9-241 (1944) 442
Tractor Trailer Driving
FS 10-147 (1944) 445
Truck, Amphibian, 2Vi-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte-
nance, First Echelon — Part I
FS 9-212 (1944) 44 1
Truck, Amphibian, 2i^-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte-
nance, First Echelon — Part II
FS 9-213 (1944) 441
Truck, Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW.353, Preventive Mainte-
nance. First Echelon — Part III
FS 9-214 (1944) 441
Truck, Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte-
nance, First Echelon — Part IV
FS 9-215 (1944) 441
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XIX — Air Hydraulic Brake System,
Principles of Operation
TF 9-2603 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) 376
The Motor Vehicle Driver — Traction Aids and the Winch
TF 55-2348 (29 min— 1957— Film Reference— Replaces TF 11-555 pre-
viously declared obsolete) - 426
MOTOR
Troop Movement by Motor
TF 7-1709 (34 min— 1953— Film Reference) 347
Traffic Patrols and Escorts
TF 19-1579 (22 min— 1949— Film Reference). 398
Driving the Semitrailer
TF 55-1478 (19 min— 1948— Film Reference) 424
The Army Transportation Corps
MF 55-7948 (27 min— 1953) 284
Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport
TF 55-1758 (17 min— 1954— Film Reference)- 424
Loads and Loading of General Transport Vehicles
TF 55-1918 (18 min— 1955) 426
Making the March Graph
FS 55-10 (15 mill— 1953— Sound) - -.- 154
Methods of Governing Motor March Columns — Maintenance of Safe
Intervchicular Gap
FS 55-15 (11 min— 1955— Sound) 454
164
CATEGORY INDEX TRANS
For ftynopHiif
see page No.
Operation of Truck Terminals
SFS 55-11 (11 mill— 1955— Sound) _ 454
Transportation of Ammunition — Part I — By Motor Vehicle
TF 9-2507 (21 miii— 1957— Film Reference) _ 374
Automotive Preventive Maintenance, After Operation
TF 55-2557 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) 427
Automotive Preventive Maintenance, Before the Operation
TF 55-2558 (7 min— 1958— Film Reference) 427
Automotive Preventive Maintenance, During the Operation and at the Halt
TF 55-2559 (G min— 1958- Film Reference) 427
Defensive Driving Series — The Art of Being Passed
MF 20-8952 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) _ __ 269
Defensive Driving Series — Don't Be a Sitting Duck
MF 20-8949 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercail Adaptation) 209
Defensive Driving Series — How to Follow Safely
MF 20-8948 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) 269
Defensive Driving Series — How to Pass Safely
MF 20-8953 (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film ?nd equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) 269
Defensive Driving Series — Stay Right Stay Safe
MF 20-8950 (10 min— 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) 269
Defensive Driving Series — What Right-of-Way?
MF 20-8951 (10 mm — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available — Com-
mercial Adaptation) 269
The Big Picture — The Pentomic Army
MF 45-8936 (28 min— 1958— Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS, USARAL, USAR PAC, and USARFANT) 283
RAIL
Railroaders Always
MF 10-1168 (18 min— 1945) 237
Steam Locomotive Firing
FB 55-270 (12 min— 1953) 223
The Locomotive Air Brake System
FB 55-271 (14 min— 1953) ._ 223
Outloading of Diesel Locomotives
FB 55-248 (13 min— 1952— Film Reference)... 223
Railroad Safety
TF 55-1731 (34 min— 1952— Film Reference) ._ 424
165
TRANS CATEGORY INDEX
For *yNop*i«
«ee page So.
Railroad Freight Handling — Ichabod, the Man Without a Head
MF 65-8244 (15 min — 1954— Color— Commercial Aduptatioiij 286
The Army Transportation Corps
MF 55-7948 (27 min— 1953) _ 284
Unloading Gasoline from Tank Cars
FS 10- 1 26 ( 1 943) 444
Rail Right-of-Way Maintenance and Repair — Elements of Maintenance
FS 55-18 (20 min— 1954) 454
Transportation of Ammunition — Part H — By Rail
TF 9-2508 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference) 374
Operation of the GM Unit Injectors
TF 55-2560 (4 min— 1958) 427
Cleaning and Testing the K Brake (Railway)
TF 55-2556 (8 min — 1958 — Film Reference — Distribution to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and OS) 427
WATER
The Army Transportation Corps
MF 55-7948 (27 min— 1953) 284
Transportation Corps Operations — SUNAC
MF 55-7952 (27 min— 1953) 284
Active Peacetime Service
OF 54 (26 min— 1949— From Coast Guard Film MG C921) 301
Lookout Training — Your Importance
MF 55-8460 (4 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN 16N) _.. _ 287
Lookout Training — Bearings
MF 55-8461 (4 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN 16R) - .'. 287
Lookout Training — Lookout
MF 55-8462 (23 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN 16U) - 287
Officer of the Deck— At Sea— Part I
MF 55-8470 (26 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy
Film MN 16U) ..". 288
Damage Control — Investigation to Damage
MF 55-8474 (18 min — 1955 — Color — Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From
Navy Film MN 4920D) 288
Damage Control — Elements of Stability in Ships
MF 55-8475 (37 min — 1944— Dislrihulion to etiilral film and equipnitnt
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Cummaiid — From Navy Film
MN 61 F) _ - 288
166
CATEGORY INDEX TRANS
For »}/noj>nia
ace pdi/v So,
Painting Ships and Boats
MF 55-8477 (9 niin — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN76C) 288
Painting Ships Bottom — Sandblasting
MF 55-8478 (10 min— 1956— Color— Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From
Navy Film MN2528A) 289
Painting Ships Bottoms — Hot and Cold Plastic Antifouling Paint
MF 55-8479 (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN 2528B) 289
Abandon Ship
TF 21-1244 (29 min— 1944— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN
1145) 404
Handling a Lifeboat Under Oars — Rowing — Part I
MF 55-8481 (12 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast
Guard Film MG 2160A) 289
Handling a Lifeboat Under Oars — Commands — Part H
MF 55-8482 (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast
Guard Film MG 21G0B) 289
Shipbuilding Skills — Coppersmith — Flaring and Reducing
MF 55-8487 (18 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Commands — From Navy
Film MN 2346A) 290
Shipbuilding Skills — Blacksmith — Calculating and Bending Rings and
Links
MF 55-8488 (21 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges iu CONUS and Transportation Commands — From Navy
Film MN 2350A) 290
Shipbuilding Skills — Nomenclature of Ship's Fundamentals
MF 55-8483 (20 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy
FilmMN2334A).._ _.. 289
Shipbuilding Skills — The Shipfitter — Lifting Templates for a Foundation
MF 55-8485 (23 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 2338A) 289
Shipbuilding Skills — Shipfitter — Simple Foundations — Part H
MF 55-8186 (16 min— 19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 2338C) 289
Shipbuilding Skills — Ship's Blueprints Basic
MF 55-8484 (21 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Commands — From Navy
Film MN 2335A) _ 289
Shipbuilding Safety — Rigging: Making a Safe Lift
MF 55-8411 (20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 7486-B) 286
Shipbuilding Safety — Rigging: Maintenance and Care of Gear
MF 55-8412 (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 748G-C) 286
167
TRANS CATEGORY INDEX
For aynopaU
»ec pngr No.
Safety in Navy Yards
MF 55-8489 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1921 A) , , 200
Military Stevedoring — Part II: Cargo Handling Gear, Basic Operation
TF 55-1005 (15 min— 1943— Film Ilefcreuc-) 424
Military Stevedoring — Part III: Winches and Roomfi
TF 55-1093 (19 min— 1943— Film Rr-fcronc(>) 424
Military Stevedoring — Part IV: Drafts and Slings
TF 55-1117 (16 min— 1943— Film Reforenco) 424
Military Stevedoring — Part V: Straps and (Transportation) Bridles
TF 5.5-1118 (14 min— 1943— Film Rcfnronco) 424
Military Stevedoring — Part VI: Vehicle Loading and Stowing
TF 55-1119 (16 min— 1943— Film Rofcrenco).. 424
Stevedoring — Part VII: Heavy Lifts
TF 55-1744 (21 min— 1952— Film Reference) 424
Stevedoring — Part VIII: Expedients
TF 55-1551 (14 min— 1952— Film Reference) 424
Introduction to the Electric Winch
TF 55-1812 (7 min— 1953) -.. 425
Injector Rack Setting for GM Diesel Series 71 Engines
TF 55-2369 (4 min— 1956— Film Kcforencc) 427
Rules of the Nautical Road — Crossing Steam Vessels
MF 55-8051 (15 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 202-R) 285
Rules of the Nautical Road — Halifax Incident
MF 55-8048 (26 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 202-A) 285
Rules of the Nautical Road — Meeting Steam Vessels
MF 55-8049 (17 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 202-K) 285
Rules of the Nautical Road — Overtaking Situation
MF 55-8050 (15 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 202-N). 285
Navigation — The Earth
MF 55-8463 (20 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CON US and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN 83A) - 287
Navigation — Nautical Astronomy
MF 55-8464 (18 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film anfl cquipmont
exchanges in CON US and Transportation Comman<l — From Navy
Film MN 83C) 287
Navigation — Charts
MF 65-8044 (15 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 83-B).. 284
The Gyro Compass — Principles of the Gyroscope
MF 55-8465 (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film ami (-(luipment
exchanges in CON US and Transportation Command — From Navy
Film MN 1792A) - -- 287
Aids to Navigation — How to Use Navigational Aids
MF 65-8052 (7 min— 1952— Color—From Navy Film MN 202 -AC) 285
The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and the Earth's Rotation
MF 66-8466 (10 min— 1966— From Navy Film MN 1792H) 288
168
CATEGORY INDEX TRANS
For HynopniH
nee page No.
The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and Gravitation
MF 55-8407 (12 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CON US and Transportation Command — From Navy
Film MN 1792C)._ - 288
The Gyro Compass — The Gyro Becomes a Compass
MF 55-8468 (15 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy
Film MN 1792D) - - 288
The Gyro Compass — The Compass Systems
MF 55-8469 (16 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy
Film MN 1792E). - .-. 288
Navigation — Fog Piloting
MF 55-8047 (23 min— 1952— Froni Navy Film MN S3-V) 285
Navigation — Interpretation of Bearings, Single Lines of Position
MF 55-8053 (19 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 507-C) 285
Navigation — Piloting (Surface)
MF 55-8046 (18 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 83-H) 285
Dead Recltoning
MF 55-8045 (20 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 83-G) . 285
Subarctic Inland Waterways Navigation
TF 55-2296 (24 min— 1956 — Film Reference) 425
Amphibious Ships, Crafts, and Vehicles
MF 55-8457 (21 min — 1955 — Distributions to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Marine
Film MH 7483) 286
Amphibious Warfare — Handling the Landing Craft
MF 55-8455 (15 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN-942D) 286
Amphibious Warfare, The LCVP— Pt II— Boat Handling
MF 55-8458 (19 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN 4306B) -- 287
Amphibious Warfare, the LCM (3) Operation
MF 55-8459 (21 min — 1955 — Distributions to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN 4307B) --- 287
Gray Marine Diesel Goes to War
MF 55-8533 (14 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — Commercial
Adaptation) -_.,~. — 29 1
Gray Marine Diesel Goes to War — Service and Maintenance • " '
MF 55-8534 (25 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — Commercial
Adaptation) 29 1
Gray Marine Diesel — GM Unit Injector — Removal and Replacement
MF 55-8535 (12 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — Commercial
Adaptation) 291
169
TEANS CATEGORY INDEX
J'
Gray Marine Diesel — GM Unit Injector — Cleaning and Repairing
MF 55-8536 (25 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CON US and Transportation Command — Commercial
Adaptation) 291
Outloading of Diesel Locomotives
FB 55-248 (13 min— 1952— Film Reference)... 223
Combat Loading — Part II — Indian Joe
MF 55-8454 (4 min — 1955 — Color Distribution to central film and equip-
ment exchanges in CON US and Transportation Command — From Ma-
rine Film No. MH 5343B) 286
The LST— Employment
MF 55-8456 (19 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CON US and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
MN 4302B) 286
Copper Bessmer Diesel Engine Fuel Injection Systems
MF 55-8531 (14 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 46-B) 291
Cycloidal and Hydraulic Jet Propulsion
FB 55-236 (11 min— 1950) 223
C.O.D. Saipan
MF 54-1114 (23 min— 1945) 284
The Lead Line, Fathometer
FS 55-14 (1952— From Coast Guard Film Strip SG 1689) 454
Man Overboard Emergency Drill
SFS 55-24 (1944 — Sound — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film
SN 370) .- 454
Piloting — Instruments Used in Piloting
FS 55-26 (1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film SG
3883A)._ _ .- 454
Piloting — The Magnetic Compass
FS 55-27 (1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film SG
3883B) 454
Piloting — Radio Direction Finder
FS 55-28 (1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film SG
3883E) 455
Piloting — The Azimuth Circle and Pelorus
FS 55-29 (1955 — Distribution to central film and c(iuipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Conunand — From Coast Guard Film SG
3883K). 455
Stowing of General Cargo
FS 56-6 (10 min— 1963— Sound) 454
Nomenclature of the Sextant
TF 55-2364 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426
Sextant Adjustment
TF 55-2365 (8 niiii— 1957--Film Il.f.nncf.) 426
170
CATEGOUY INDEX TRANS
For aynopniH
see page No.
Use of Loran
TF 55-2366 (7 min— 1956— Film Reference) 426
Use of Radio Direction Finder
TF 55-2367 (6 min— 1 956— Film Reference) 426
Injector Timing for GM Diesel, Series 71, Using 70-mm, 80-mm, and 90-
mm Injectors
TF 55-2368 (5 min— 1956— Film Reference) 427
Characteristics and Check of Diving Helmet Valves and Attachments
TF 55-2341 (4 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426
Dressing the Diver
TF 55-2342 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426
Assisting the Diver
TF 55-2343 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426
Diving Dress Patches
TF 55-2344 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) _ 426
Diving Procedure
TF 55-2345 (6 min— 1957— Film Reference) 426
Handling, Stowing, and Transportation of Explosives as Cargo on Board
Merchant Vessels
MF 55-8473 (63 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 3313). _._ 288
AIR
(Also see AIR OPERA TIONS)
Operation Airborne
MF 10-7842 (22 min — 1951 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).. 238
Rigging the 6,000-pound Load-bearing Platform for Aerial Delivery
FB 10-259 (36 min— 1953— Film Reference) 220
Army Aviation — Part I — Introduction
FB 46-260 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) 222
Army Aviation — Part II — Selection and Occupation of Small Unit Airstrips
FB 46-261 (12 min— 1953— Film Reference) 222
Aeromedical Evacuation
MF 8-8212 (38 min— 1954— From Air Force Film TF 1-48S3) 232
Air Craft Engines — Part 3 — Carburetion
MF 55-8577 (36 min— 1955— From Air Force Film TF 1-137) 293
The Gyro Compass — Principles of the Gyroscope
MF 55-8465 (10 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1792A) 287
The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and the Earth's Rotation
MF 55-8466 (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CON US and Transportation Command — From Navj- Film
MN 1792B) 288
The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and Gravitation
MF 55-8467 (12 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1792C) 288
The Gyro Compass — The Gyro Becomes a Compass
MF 55-8468 (15 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1792D) 288
The Gyro Compass — The Compass Systems
MF 55-8469 (16 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 1792E) 288
Navigation — Interpretation of Bearings, Single Lines of Position
MF 55-8053 (19 min— 1952— From Navy FUm MN 507-C) 285
171
TRANS CATEGORY INDEX
For tjfnoptU
see page }/o.
The Army Transportation Corps
MF 55-7948 (27 iiiin— 1953) 28-1
Aircraft Carburetors
FS 55-30 (195&— Color— From Air Force Film FS 1-1(59)... 455
Ignition Systems: Magnetos — Part II — Breaker Systems, Distributor
Systems
FS 55-31 (1955— From Air Force FUm Strip FS 1-205) 455
Ignition Systems: Spark Plugs and Ignition Harness
FS 55-34 (1955— From Air Force Film Strip FS 1-161) 455
Ignition Timing: The R-2800 Engine
FS 55-32 (1955— From Air Force Film Strip FS 1-305) 455
Wright R-1820-65 and 97 Engine — Ignition Timing and Wiring
FS 55-33 (1955— From Air Force Film Strip FS 1-761) 455
The Big Picture — Operation Lifeline
MF 20-8944 (28 min— 1958) 268
The Big Picture — The Pentomic Army
MF 45-8936 (28 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS, USARAL, USARPAC, and USARFANT) 283
Extraction of Heavy Equipment From Aircraft in Flight
MF 10-8727 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) 240
Recovery of Quartermaster Air Type Equipment
MF 10-8724 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 240
Quartermaster Inspection and Maintenance of Air Type Equipment
MF 10-8720 (19 min— 1957— Film Reference) 240
Emergency Use of the Parachute
TF 10-2455 (17 min— 1957— Film Reference) 380
Helicopter Orientation — Introduction to Helicopters
TF 46-2554 (20 min— 1958— Film Reference) 423
Helicopter — Vibrations and Resonance — Part 3 — Vibrations in the H-21
MF 46-8905 (5 min— 1958— Air Force Film No. TF l-5102e) 284
Helicopter Maintenance — Part I — Helicopter Power Plants
TF 55-2308 (13 min— 1957— Film Reference) 425
Helicopter Maintenance — Part II — Transmissions and Free Wheeling
Units
TF 55-2309 (16 min— 1957— Film Reference). 426
Helicopter Maintenance — Part III — Introduction to Power Trains
TF 55-2310 (15 min— 1957— Film Reference). 426
Helicopter Maintenance — Part IV — Supercharged Induction System
TF 55-2311 (10 min— 1958— Film Reference) 426
Helicopter Maintenance — Part V — Rotor Blade Inspection, Repair, and
Tracking (H-19, H-34, H-37).
TF 55-2312 (33 min- 1968— Film Reference) - 426
Helicopter Maintenance — Part VII — Hydraulic Flight Control Systems
TF 66-2314 (15 min— 1967— Film Reference) 426
172
CATEGORY INDEX TRANS
For Hynoimin
sec paiji No.
Helicopter Maintenance — Part IX — Generator Systems Trouble Shooting
TF 55-2310 (22 niiii— 1958— Film Reference) 42
Helicopterborne Operations
TF 7-2580 (24 luin— 1'.)58— Film Reference) :}5:i
Helicopters — Emergency Procedures — Part 4 — Emergency Procedures
in the H-21
MF 40-8910 (5 min— 1958— Air Force Film No. TF 1-5102J) 284
Transportation of Ammunition — Part IV — By Aircraft
TF 9-2572 (10 min— 1958— Film Reference) 370
Loading Heavy Equipment in Aircraft
SFS 5-110 (28 min— 1958— Sound— Dist.ril)ution Limited to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges and Service Schools) 433
Ground Handling of Aircraft — Part I — Fixed Wing Aircraft
TF 55-2503 (23 min— 1957— Film Reference) 427
Ground Handling of Aircraft — Part II — Rotary Wing Aircraft
TF 55-2505 (21 min— 1957— Film Reference) 427
Rigging the Flaps, L-23 Aircraft
TF 55-2573 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) 428
Installation of the L-23 Main Landing Gear
TF 55-2574 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) _. _ 428
Removal of the L-23 Main Landing Gear
TF 55-2575 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference). _ _ 428
Installation of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel
TF 55-2570 (4 min— 1958— Film Reference) _ 428
Removal of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel
TF 55-2577 (5 min— 1958— Film Reference) _ _ 428
Removal of the L-23 Nose Landing Gear
TF 55-2578 (4 min- 1958— Film Reference) 428
ALL OTHERS
(For Cold Weather see COLD WEATHER: Testing and Operations)
The Army Transportation Corps
MF 55-7948 (27 min— 1953— Distribution limited to Class II TC Installa-
tions and'"}ntral film libraries in CONUS) 284
Icecap — I
FB 55-280 (30 min— 1954— Film Reference) 223
Icecap — II
MF 5i>-8245 (28 min— 1954). ._. 280
Tractor Sled Operations (Icecap — II)
MF 55-8243 (10 min— 1955— Color). 280
Combat Methods of Small Units — The Squad Acting Alone
FS2-21 (1943) 429
Movement Control in a Theater of Operations
FS 55-21 (10 min— 1950— Sound— Film Reference) 454
173
TI&E CATEGORY INDEX
38. TROOP INFORMATION AND EDUCATION (Information
and Orientation; Pride of the Outfit; Information on Nations)
INFORMATION AND ORIENTATION
For tynopaU
see page Xo.
For a numorical li«t of orientation films (OF), see page 300.
Discussion Technique
AFIF 1 (29 min— 1950) 186
Oversea Duty
AFIF 2 (20 min— 1950) 186
Service Plus
AFIF 4 (19 min— 1950) 186
Communism
AFIF 5 (32 min— 1950)... 186
Teamwork and You
AFIF 6 (10 min— 1950) 187
Serving the Nation
AFIF 7 (15 min— 1950) 187
Economy is Everybody's Business
AFIF 8 (19 min— 1950) 187
Armed Forces of the USA
AFIF 9 (22 min— 1950) 187
Productivity — Key to Plenty
AFIF 10 (20 min— 1950) 187
Preparedness and National Security
AFIF 12 (22 min— 1951) 187
Standards of a Serviceman
AFIF 13 (12 min— 1951) 187
My Country 'Tls of Thee
AFIF 14 (21 min — 1951 — Color— Commercial Adaptation). 187
Payday Pitfalls
AFIF 15 (13 min— 1951). 187
Why Korea
AFIF 17 (30 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 187
Evaluating a Nation
AFIF 18 (19 min— 1951) 188
Fighting Words
AFIF 19 (23 min— 1951) 188
Face-to-face with Communism
AFIF 21 (20 min— 1951) 188
Letter To a Rebel
AFIF 22 (17 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 188
Keeping Informed
AFIF 24 (12 min— 1951) 188
1952 Olympic Games
AFIF 36 (29 min— 1953) 189
174
CATEGORY INDEX TI&E
For aynopKin
ttec i>(ii;f No.
Korea and Communism in the Pacific
AFIF 37 (32 iiiin— 1953— Commercial Adaptation) 189
Years of Crisis
AFIF 38 (36 min— 1953) 189
President Eisenhower's State of the Union Message
AFIF 39 (63 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation) 189
About Rumors
AFIF -11 (14 min— 1953— Color) 190
How to Get Along in a Foreign Country
AFIF U (16 min— 1953). _ 190
Decision at Williamsburg
AFIF 15 (20 min— 1953— Color) 190
The Hoaxters
AFIF 46 (38 min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation).. 190
Your Money and Prices
AFIF 47 (22 min — 1953— Color— Commercial Adaptation) 190
Armed Forces Forum — George F. Kennan Discusses Communism
AFIF 50 (43 min— 1953) 190
Operation Ivy
AFIF 62 (28 min— 1954 — Color— From Air Force Special Weapons Proj-
ect AFSWP 21-4-52) 191
The Price of Liberty
AFIF 63 (11 min— 1954) 191
The Communist Weapon of Allure
AFIF 75 (36 min— 1956) 192
Communist Blueprint for Conquest
AFIF 76 (33 min— 1956) 192
In Honor Of Liberty
AFIF 77 (19 min— 1957) 192
Your Congressman at Work (Man on the Hill)
AFIF 79 (20 min— 1956— Color) 192
Morning Coffee with Dorothy Thompson
AFIF 81 (27 min— 1957) 192
The Battle of Gettysburg
AFIF 83 (30 min--1957— Color— Commercial Adaptation)... 193
Seeing Things (Army travelogue)
ANSM 84 (21 min— 1947) 196
Don't Be a Sucker
EF 6 (18 min — 1947 — Revised — Withdrawn from all types of public
exhibition) 213
Painting and Decorating
EF 187 (lOmin— 1945) 214
How to Play Volleyball
EF 192 (20 min— 1945— Commercial Adaptation). 214
Pottery Making
EF 215 (11 min— 1945) -. 214
Metal Working
EF 216 (12 min— 1945). 214
175
TI&E CATEGORY INDEX
For »i/Hop»i«
tee page So.
Printing
EF 272(10 min— 1947) 214
Allied Military Government in Italy
FB 19-157 (IS min— 1944— Film Reference) 220
Nuremberg
MF 45-759G (76 min— 1940— Can be used only in its entirety) 280
Recreation Center Operation
MF 12-7841 (13 min— 1951) 243
The Story of the Pope
MF 16-7851 (60 min— 1951— Commercial Adaptation) 247
America the Beautiful
MF 20-1300 (17 min— 1947— Color— Commercial Adaptation) .-. 258
Troop Information and Education in the Field
MF 20-7979 (17 min— 1953) - 259
New Weapons and Equipment for the Army
MF 20-8504 (26 min— 1955) 264
Strategic Intelligence School — Area Film Studies — Number 1 — USSR
MF 30-8656 (26 min— 1956— Film Reference) 273
Strategic Intelligence School — Area Films Studies — Number 2 — Far East
MF 30-8657 (30 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film
Reference) 274
Strategic Intelligence Schoof— Area Film Studies — Number 3 — Eastern
Europe
MF 30-8672 (27 min— 195&— FUm Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 274
Strategic Intelligence School — Area Film Studies — Number 4 — Africa
MF 30-8697 (49 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution to Central
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and selected service schools
concerned— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) 274
Strategic Intelligence School Film — Area Studies — Number 7 — South Asia
MF 30-8763 (36 min— 1968— Film Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY) 274
Strategic Intelligence School — Area Films Studies, Number 6 — Southeast
Asia
MF 30-8771 (33 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY) 274
Strategic Intelligence School Area — Films Studies — Number 9 — Latin
America
MF 30-8901 (41 min— 1968 — Film Reference — Distribution to central
film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Service Schools — Film is
FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY).... 274
No Greater Heritage
MF 35-7858 (21 min— 1951)..- - 276
Defense Against Enemy Propaganda
AIF 1 (29 min— 1957— Film Reforencc) . . - 213
War Department Report
MF 40-1008 (47 min— 1944— Film Reference) 277
176
CATEGORY INDEX TI&E
For nynopsis
see page No.
The Inauguration of President Truman
MF 45-7545 (18 miu— 1949) 279
Pass in Review
MF 45-7552 (11 min— 1949) _ 279
Twelve Nations Sign North Atlantic Pact
MF 45-7563 (14 min— 1949) 280
Assignment Germany
MF 45-7591 (14 min— 1949) 280
This is West Point
MF 45-7726 (25 min— 1951) - 280
Edition Tokyo — A Story of the Press in Occupied Japan
MF 45-7744 (19 min— 1950) _ 280
Hail Alma Mater
MF 45-7805 (6 min— 1951— Distribution limited to the ZI 280
The Story of MDAP
MF 45-7844 (25 min— 1951).. 280
Alliance for Peace
MF 45-7925 (40 min— 1952) - 281
This is Your Army
MF 45-7950 (79 min— 1954— Color) 281
It's Your America
MF 45-8355 (31 min— 1954— Film Reference)....' 281
Letter from a Mother
MF 45-8438 (10 min— 1955) 281
The Steel Ring (AA Defense of US)
MF 45-8562 (26 min— 1955) 282
Concept for Victory — A Message to tlie Personnel of the US Army by
General M. B. Ridgway
MF 45-8568 (16 min— 1956) --- 282
The Role of the Army
MF 45-8586 (25 min— 1955). - 282
A Look at Your Army
MF 45-8652 (12 min— 1956) 283
The Do It Yourself Peace
MF 45-8709 (27 min— 1956)... 283
A Tale of 2,000 Cities
MF 45-8710 (26 min— 1956). _ 283
Fire Power
MF 45-8711 (26 min— 1956).. 283
The Man in Two Places
MF 45-8712 (27 min— 1956) 283
One If By Land
MF 45-8713 (27 min— 1956) - 283
TVA Town
MF 61-8043 (30 min— 1952— Commercial Adaptation)... 296
Mission of the Army
TF 100-1726 (22 min— 1953) 428
494590"'— 59 12 1*'
Tl&E CATEGORY INDEX
For tynopiti»
»re page No.
Officer's Conference — Mr. George F. Kennan Discusses Soviet Objertires
OC 1 (5S mill— 1955) 299
Officer's Conference — Whicii Way for the Germans
OC 2 (44uun— 1955) 299
Officer's Conference — Wiiat We Face in Southern Asia
OC 3 (42 uiiii— 1955) - 299
Officer's Conference — Red China and the United Nations
OC 4 (30 uiiii— 1955) ^—iJL) 299
Officers Conference Five — The Dilemma of the US Foreign Policy in the
Middle East
OC 5 (40 min— 1955) - - 299
Communist Objectives In The Far East
OC 7 (31 mill— 1956) - 299
Challenge of Outer Space
OC 8 (61 min— (2 reels) 1950) 300
The New Face Of The Soviets
OC 9 (50 min— 1950) 300
Mission of the United States Marine Corps
OC 10 (27 min— 1950) 300
Mission of the United States Navy
OC 11 (35 min— 1956) 300
Mission of the United States Army
OC 12 (37 min— 1957) 300
Mission of the United States Air Force
OC 13 (33 min— 1957) 300
The Pale Horseman
OF 17 (22 min — 1946 — Not authorized for use Ijy induction centers,
replacement training? centers, personnel replacen'cnt centers, transports,
and oversea units) 300
Problems of Peace in the Americas (Advantages of political and economic
reconciliation in western hemisphere)
AFSR 109 (19 min— 1949) 197
Problems of Peace in Asia (Political and economic problems and their
effects upon world peace)
AFSR 101 (21 min— 1948) l97
Problems of Peace in Europe (Postwar political, economic, and social
problems)
AFSR 97 (20 min— 1948) 197
Soldiers of Freedom (Soldiers from other countries attend Tlu« Infantry
School at Fort Bcnning, Georgia, under MDAP)
AFSR 136 (21 min— 1951) 198
US Forces in Europe (Rehabilitation of German people in US zone contrasted
with those in Russian zone)
AFSR 127 (17 min— 1951) _. 197
Voices of (he People
OF 36 (IS min— 1949) M)l
178
CATEGORY INDEX TI&E
For eynopitia
see page No.
Inside the Atom
OF 46 (9 mill— 1948) 301
Citizen in Arms
OF 48 (9 min— 1948) 301
Active Peacetime Service
OF 54 (26 min— 1949— From Coast Guard Film MG 6921) 301
Take Time for Tomorrow
OF 55 (14 min— 1949— From Navy Film MN 6649) _ 301
Power for Peace
OSD 1 (20 min— 1950) 299
Once Too Often
TF 20-1684 (25 min— 1951) 402
A Penny Saved
TF 21-1612 (28 min— 1951) 404
Can the U. N. Maintain the Peace?
WA 1 (29 min— 1957) 429
World Affairs — The Wounded Bear Theory with Daniel L. Schorr
WA 2 (40 min— 1957) 429
World Affairs — The Peaceful Atom
WA 3 (51 min— 1957) 429
World Affairs— How Healthy is NATO?
WA 4 (39 min— 1957) 429
World Affairs — The Middle East Problem with Dr. Charles Malik
WA 5 (46 min— 1957) 429
The Vice President of the United States — America's World Responsibilities
WA 6 (43 min— 1958) 429
American Economy, The
WA 7 (38 min— 1958) 429
Nerve Gases — Part I — Field Recognition and Self-Aid Procedures
TF 3-2593 (27 min— 1958— Film Reference) 327
Nerve Gases — Part II — Use of Injection Instruments
TF 3-2594 (17 min— 1958— Film Reference) 327
Trainfire I — A New Course in Basic Rifle Marksmanship
MF 21-8797 (17 min— 1958— Color) 270
Traditions and Achievements of the Army
MF 20-8668 (26 min— 1957— Color) -- 266
ARMED FORCES SCREEN MAGAZINES
Armed Forces screen magazines are specially designed to enlarge the soldier's
perspective of WW II, the Korean conflict, and events and new developments
of interest to the military. The series consists of "Army-Navy Screen Maga-
zines," issues No. 32, 46, 53, 55, 62, 68, 74, 75, 78, 81 through 86; "Armed Forces
Screen Reports," issues No. 87 through 99, 101, 106 through 109, 114, 117, 120
through 140; "Report to the Armed Forces," issues No. 141 through 150; ".\rmed
Forces Screen Magazines," issues No. 501 through 549. For a numerical list of
the series, see page 199.
179
TI&E CATEGORY INDEX
PRIDE OF THE OUTFIT
For tynopsU
see page So.
The 82d Airborne Division (Pride of Outfit Film)
MF 15-1426 (21 niin— 194S) 270
Sixth Infantry Division
MF 7-1297 (20 min— 1948) 2:<0
Hell for Leather
MF 45-1278 (9 min— 194G).. 270
Hell on Wheels (2d Armored Division)
MF 17-7864 (17 min— 1951) 257
The Fighting First (Pride of Outfit Film)
MF 45-1279 (13 min— 1946) 270
Operation Thunderbolt
MF 45-1205 (14 min— 1947) 279
Seventh Infantry Division
MF 45-7533 (23 min— 1949) ._. 279
The Famous Third Army
MF 45-7705 (22 min— 1950) 280
The 83d Infantry Division in Europe
MF 45-7814 (20 min— 1951) 280
Winged Victory on Foot— 43d Infantry Division
MF 130-7553 (14 min— 1949) 207
29— Let's Go— 29th Infantry Division
MF 130-7554 (20 min— 1949) 207
The Red Bull Attacks— 34th Infantry Division
MF 130-7555 (21 min— 1950) 297
Work Horse of the Western Front — The 30th Infantry Division
MF 130-7585 (18 min— 1950) 207
The Victory Division — 24th Infantry Division
MF 130-7722 (19 min— 1950) 207
The Big Wheel— 35th Infantry Division
MF 130-7723 (17 min— 1950) 207
The Sunset Division — 41st Infantry Division
MF 130-7730 (13 min— 1951) 208
Twenty-Sixth Infantry Division
MF 130-7872 (16 iniu -1952) 208
27th Infantry Division
MF 130-7929 (20 min- 1953) __ 298
32d Infantry Division
MF 130-7030 (IS min— 1953) 298
36lh Infantry Division
MF 130-7031 (21 min— 1953) - 298
INFORMATION ON NATIONS
Africa
African Heritage
AIF 3 (20 min -1958 — Color— Commercial Aduptntion Limited nuuiltiT
of prints distributed to central film and equipment exchanges) 213
180
CATEGORY INDEX TI&E
For synopnis
see page Ifo.
Alaska
Alaska
AFIF 59 (21 min— 1954) 191
Australia
Australia
AFIF 42 (12 min— 1953) _ 190
Austria
Austria
AFIF 53 (17 min— 1954).. 190
Brazil
Brazil
AFIF 33 (15 min— 1953) 189
Canada
Canada
AFIF 43 (18 min— 1953) 190
Formosa
Formosa
AFIF 30 (13 min— 1952) 188
France
New France
OF 40 (18 min— 1947— Commercial Adaptation) 301
How to Get Along in France
AFIF 40 (27 min— 1953) -- 189
How to Get Along in French Morocco
AFIF 35 (23 min— 1953) 189
This is France
AFIF 82 (27 min— 1958) 192
Germany
You in Germany
AFIF 67 (31 min — 1955 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition). 191
Recreation and Athletics in the Navy (Navy's physical training program) —
Germany (Western Germany under allied occupation and with Marshall
Plan aid)
AFSR 124 (19 min— 1950) 197
Here is Germany
OF 11 (52 min — 1945 — Not authorized for use by induction centers, re-
placement training centers, personnel replacement centers, transports,
and oversea units) 300
Death Mills
OF 19 (22 min — 1946 — Not authorized for use by induction centers, re-
placement training centers, personnel replacement centers, transports,
and oversea units) 300
Germany — Handle with Care
OF 37 (18 min— 1947) -- --- 301
181
TI&E CATEGORY INDEX
For Bynop»i«
tec page No.
Great Britain (England)
This is Great Britain
AFIF 28 (15 mill— 1952— Commercial Adaptation) 188
You in Great Britain
AFIF 5G (34 luin— 1955) - - 191
Greece
Greece
AFIF 55 (18 min— 1955) 191
Iceland
Iceland
AFIF 05 (23 min— 1954) 191
India
India
AFIF 58 (19 min— 1954) - - 191
Iran
Strategic Iran
AFIF 27 (14 min— 1952) --- 188
Italy
Brier on Italy
AFIF 71 (27 min— 1955) 192
Italy (Roman empire and modern Italy) — Air Force Firepower (Bombing
and strafing techniques)
AFSR 133 (19 min— 1949) 198
Japan
Japan (Introduction to country and people)
AFSR 132 (13 min— 1951) 198
You In Japan
AFIF 78 (20 min— 1956) - 192
Made in Occupied Japan
MF 45-7501 (14 min— 1949) _ - 279
Edition Tokyo — A story of the Press in Occupied Japan
MF 45-7744 (19 min— 1950) 280
Japan Logistical Command
RTAF 142 (19 min— 1952) 198
Korea
Why Korea
AFIF 17 (30 min— 1951) 187
Korea Today (Rehabilitation projiress effected by American occupation)
AFSR 94 (19 min— 1948) - 197
Our Stand in Korea (Inception of Korean campaign)
AFSR 121 (19 min~-l'J50) 197
The First Forty Days
MF 45-7701 (20 min— 1950) 280
182
CATEGORY INDEX TI&E
For eynopsU
see page No.
Netherlands
Netherlands — Land Below the Sea
AIF 4 (34 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Limited number
of prints distributed to central film and equipment exchanges) 213
Panama
Panama
AFIF 60 (19 min— 1955) _ 191
Philippines
The Philippines
AFIF 48 (15 min— 1953) 190
Portugal
Portugal
AFIF 29 (14 min— 1952) 188
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico (Industrial development with help of armed forces)
AFSR 122 (17 min— 1950) 197
Army Sports (Army sports program) — Operation Portrex (Exercise to test
the possibility of recapturing the Caribbean Island of Vieques from an
aggressor)
AFSR 120 (21 min— 1950) 197
Russia
The Soviet Union and Its People (Geographical features — Climate — His-
tory— Industry — Transportation — Culture — Political organization — Vast-
ness and variety of country — Complex treatment of inhabitants)
AFSR 131 (19 min— 1951) 198
Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — River Crossings
MF 30-8401 (30 min— 1955— Film Reference) 272
Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Reconnaissance
MF 30-8408 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference) 272
Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Use of Smoke
MF 30-8409 (19 min— 1955— Film Reference) 272
Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Artillery
MF 30-8423 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference). 273
Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Armor
MF 30-8427 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference) 273
Armies of the World — Soviet Partners in the Orient
MF 30-8432 (25 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS and— Overseas-
Film Reference) 273
Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Camouflage
MF 30-8439 (19 min— 195&— Film Reference) ..- 273
Armies of the World — Soviet European Satellites
MF 30-8443 (33 min— 1955— Film Reference) 273
Armies of the World — Soviet Army Higher Headquarters in Combat
MF 30-8588 (40 min— 1956— Film Reference) 273
Armies of the World — Soviet Partisan Warfare
MF 30-8616 (34 min— 1956— Film Reference) 273
183
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For aynopait
ace page No.
Armies of the World— Part II— Soviet Army— Winter Warfare
TF 30-1957 (23 iniii— 1955 -Film Reforenco) 410
Armies of the World — Part II — Soviet Army — Assault on Fortifications
TF 30-1958 (25 min— 1955— Film Reference).- - 411
Armies of the World— Part II— The Soviet Soldier
TF 30-19CG (29 min— 1955— Film Reference) Ill
Armies of the World— Part II— The Soviet Army in the Defense
TF 30-1936 (26 min— 1955— Film Reference) 110
Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Summer Training Cycle
MF 30-8633 (29 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference). 273
The Soviet Army in the Attack
TF 30-1922 (27 min— 1954— Film Reference) - - 410
Spain
Spain
AFIF32 (10 min— 1953) - - - 189
Sweden
Sweden — Modern Land of the Vikings
AIF 2 (30 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Limited number
of prints distributed to central film and equipment exchanges) — 213
Turkey
Turkey — The Land of In-between
AFIF 31 (17 min— 1952) 188
United States
Productivity — Key to Plenty
AFIF 10 (20 min— 1950) 187
My Country 'Tis of Thee
AFIF 14 (21 min— 1951— Color— Commcrcini Adaptation) 187
General Pershing (Life story) — ROTO at Work (Army summer training)
AFSR98 (21 min— 1948) --- 197
A Free People
AFIF 25 (23 min— 1952) 188
Independence Day 175th Anniversary (Rcdedication to principles and
ideals of Declaration of Independence) — Aorobces (Operation of armed
forces rocket missile)
AFBR 135 (13 min— 1951) 198
Our American Heritage (Constitution and Bill of RighlH)
AFSR 107 (21 min— 1949) -.. l'»7
Decision at Williamsburg
AFIF 45 (20 min— 1953— Color) 190
Headquarters USA
AFIF 70 (30 min— 1955) - 192
Workshop for Peace
AFIF 74 (30 min— 1955) .-. 192
America the Beautiful
MF 2a-1300 (17 min— 1947— Coloi — Commorciul Aduptuliun) 258
184
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For synopxis
see page No.
San Francisco 1945
OF 30 (17 niin— 1947) 300
American Anniversary
OF 53 (15 min — 1949 — Commercial Adaptation) 301
Summer Movements in the Arctic
FB 20-232 (15 min— 1950— Film Reference) ._ _ 222
The Negro Soldier
OF 24 (21 min— 1944— Short Version) 300
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
AFIF 34 (11 min— 1953) 189
All Others
Norway — Denmark
AFIF 52 (19 min — 1954 — Not authorized for public exhibition) _ 190
The Benelux Countries
AFIF 54 (22 min— 1954). _ _ 191
Hawaiian Holiday (Recruiting Subject)
MF 20-1216 (18 min— 1945) 258
39. WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS
For synopsis
tee page No .
Executive Wanted (Recruitment of WAC Officers)
MF 12-8766 (24 min— 1957— Color). 244
Your Bright Tomorrow (Recruiting — Women Army Medical Specialists)
MF 12-8765 (20 min— Color— Distribution to CONUS, AF & EES) 244
On Parade
TF 35-1895 (17 min— 1953— Film Reference) 413
Beyond Tomorrow — A Story of an American Girl
MF 20-8418 (15 min— 1955— Color) 263
No Greater Heritage
MF 35-7858 (21 min— 1951) 276
Women in the Service (Accomplishments, traditions, and heroism of
servicewomen)
AFSR 106 (17 min— 1949) 197
We Serve
MF 35-945 (30 min— 1944— Film Reference— From British Film BC 285) . 276
Strictly Personal (WAC)
TF 8-2093 (36 min— 1945— Film Reference). -- 360
WAC Physical Fitness
FS 8-96 (1944— Sound). _ 436
Human Reproduction
TF 8-1786 (22 min— 1953— Film Reference— Commercial Adaptation)... 359
185
SECTION III
NUMERICAL INDEX
40. General
Following is a list of film series in alphabetical order with release
numbers of each series in numerical sequence, e.g., Armed Forces
Information Films (AFIF), Armed Forces Screen Magazines (AFSM),
Campaign Reports (CR), Combat Bulletins (CB), etc. Complete
information, such as the synopsis and other pertinent data, is given
for each film. Use the category inde.x, section II, to locate films
for training and information programs. Use the alphabetical index,
section IV, only if the exact title of the film is kno\vn.
NUMERICAL INDEX
41. Armed Forces Information Films
Armed Forces Information Films (AFIF) are intended for the
information and character guidance of all personnel of the armed
forces, mcluding the civilian components.
AFIF No.
1 Discussion Technique
Methods used in conducting discussion liour — Forum, symposium,
debate, panel, conference and committee methods — Informal group tech-
niques— Stimulation of independent thinking and free interchange of ideas
(29min— 1950).
2 Oversea Duty
Conditioning personnel for oversea dutj' — Types of proljlcms encountered
and how to deal with them — Conduct of individual soldier — Serviceman as
a representative of American democracy (20 min — 1950).
3 Attack in the Pacific
Naval war in the Pacific — Disaster of Pearl Harbor — Battle of Coral
Sea — Battle of Midway — Eventual superiority of US naval forces — Neutral-
ization of Japanese naval strength (50 min — 1950).
4 Service Plus
Integrity as keynote of character in modern serviceman — Necessary
moral qualities of a good soldier, sailor, marine, or airnum (19 min — 1050).
6 Communism
History of world-wide communism — How it is organized to propagate
and incite revolution throughout the rest of the world — How conununists
in America carry out their activities — Awareness and vigilance by nicml)ers
of the armed forces (32 min — 1950).
186
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AFIFNo.
6 Teamwork and You
Importance of teamwork in growth of this Nation — Coordination of effort
of team to gain final victory (10 min — 1950).
7 Serving the Nation
Military forces' activities contribute to advance of civilian health,
economy, safety, transportation, communications, science, and industry —
Medical developments — Air Force School of Aviation Medicine conducts
tests on effects of atmospheric and pressure changes on human body —
New and superior aircraft and other means of transportation — Naval
research — Underwater explosion and its effect on future methods of building
ships — Military uses of television for training and tactical purposes (15
min— 1950).
8 Economy is Everybody's Business
Functions of the Federal Government as a management organization —
Reasons for keeping the armed forces on a high level of preparedness during
time of peace — Magnitude of national expenditures — Problem of balancing
military necessities and the economic capacity (19 min — 1950).
9 Armed Forces of the USA
Mission of armed forces — Civilian control of services, showing diagram-
matically how authority emanates from the President as Commander in
Chief — Victory attained only by combined efforts (22 min — 1950).
10 Productivity — Key to Plenty
Analysis of American production and consumption cycle — Growth of
industrial and agricultural productivity — How increased production brings
increased buying power and extra leisure for the working man — American
per capita income (20 min — 1950).
12 Preparedness and National Security
Pacifism and disarmament following WW I — Unpreparedness at start
of WW II — Necessity for preparing defense before possible future attack —
Preparedness measures — Active participation in UN — National Security
Act of 1947 — Central Intelligence Agency — Research and Development
Board — National Security Resources Board — Coordinating state civil
defenses (22 min — 1951).
13 Standards of a Serviceman
Discipline and teamwork — Military code — Methods used to iubtill
discipline (12 min — 1951).
14 My Country 'Tis of Thee
Highlights of American history, emphasizing the need for preserving the
American heritage of freedom (21 min — 1951 — Color — Commercial Adap-
tation).
15 Payday Pitfalls
Series of still cartoons with sound track accompaniment showing various
methods employed to fleece soldiers on payday (13 min — 1951).
17 Why Korea
Threatened political and social freedoms — Countering militant forces
of world communism with force (30 min — 1951 — Commercial Adaptation —
Printing discontinued).
187
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AFIFXo.
18 Evaluating a Nation
Evaluation of nations in terms of national and global power — Standards
by which weakness and strength of nations are measured — Czechoslovakia —
The MacKinder concept of the World Island — Nazi doctrine of geopolitics —
Modern polar conception of geography — Necessity for sending American
troops to western Europe (19 min — 1951).
19 Fighting Words
Techniques and objectives of psychological warfare — Effective usas of
propaganda in the termination of conflicts between nations (23 min — 1951).
21 Face-to-face with Communism
Seizure of American town by populace in the manner of the communists to
illustrate what could happen in USA (2G min — 1951).
22 Letter to a Rebel
Advantages c»f American system of free enterprise (17 min — 1951 — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
23 Dangerous War Trophies
War trophy safety committees and the Alcohol and Tax Division of the
Treasury Department inspect, de-activate, and register war trophies — Two-
fold responsibilit}' of troi)hy holder in preventing accidents and transfer of
the.se weapons to the underworld (12 min — 1953).
24 Keeping Informed
Importance of freedom of thought (12 min — 1951).
25 A Free People
The story of our countrj' and the people who helped achieve its greatness —
Our precious legacy, the ideal of freedom for everybody (23 min — 1952).
27 Strategic Iran
The geography, terrain, government, past and present cultures, economics,
and politics of Iran, the crossroads of the East (14 min — 1952).
28 This is Great Britain
Contrasting the England of yesteryear, rich in horitagc and the love of
pageantry, with the England of today, gamely fighting for industrial and
general economic recovery (15 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation).
29 Portugal
Highlights in tlie country's history and present-day conditions — Strategic
importance to NATO countries (14 min — 1952).
30 Formosa
Highlights of Formosa's historical background, current social, economic,
and military status — Strategic significance in world affairs — Itefuge of
Nationalist Chinese forces since WW II — Physical, industrial, and agri-
cultural re.-ilorution and development through UNRUA and US assistance —
American military aid since Korean war to resist cuninuinist throat of in-
vasion (13 min — 1952).
31 Turkey- The land of In-between
A country of contrawts whore East meets West and North meets South —
Lying across the trade routes of the world, the Republic of Turkey is vitally
188
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AFIFNo.
significant in the political scheme and a powerful ally in the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (17 niiu — 1952).
32 Spain
Geography, cultural and political history, government, social and eco-
nomic structure, and strategic significance of Spain in Europe's complex
political picture — Our alliance with Spain is a necessity and an asset mili-
tarily because of her geographic location and her intense anticommunistic
conviction (10 min — 1953).
33 Brazil
Report of a vast, though underpopulated frontier-type nation, rich with
natural resources and j-et unexplored natural wealth — Advances wrought
through current industrialization program (15 min — 1953).
34 Yugoslavia
Geography, people, political history, government, economic structure,
and importance of communistic Yugoslavia in stemming the tide of Russian
communism in the Mediterranean area — Formerly the agricultural supply
line for Russia — Y^ugoslavia renounced Soviet domination in 1948 and since
has been receiving US aid (11 min — 1953).
35 How to Get Along in French Morocco
Morocco, because of its geographic location, is the strategic gateway to the
Mediterranean Sea — Constant traget for communist aggression — For mili-
tary reasons, US maintains naval forces and airfields — Every military man
stationed in Morocco is an individual ambassador of this country (23 min —
1953).
36 1952 Olympic Games
A pictorial report of the 15th modern Olympiad held in Helsinki, Finland —
Athletes from 67 countries participate in sports competitions (29 min —
1953).
37 Korea and Communism in the Pacific
James A Michener, author, as guest panelist discusses such topics as:
improving propaganda program in Korea; danger of losing Asia to com-
munism; use of Chinese Nationalists in Korea; use of atomic bomb in Korea;
Korean economic recovery, and evaluation of peace talks (32 min — 1953 —
Commercial Adaptation) .
38 Years of Crisis
An interview conducted by Edward R. Murrow with correspondents
whose duty stations are in areas around the world — Topics discussed include
American-European relationships, Japanese trade, France's attitude toward
NATO, Germany's potential strength, Russia's intentions, and the menace
of communism to world peace (36 min — 1953).
39 President Eisenhower's State of the Union Message
President Eisenhower's first State of the Union message defines major
policies on foreign and domestic matters to the 83d Congress (63 min — 1953 —
Commercial Adaptation).
40 How to Get Along in France
French family life, customs, government, and politics depicted and ex-
plained to American service personnel that they may better understand the
land and people where they may be stationed (27 min — 1953).
189
NUMERICAL INDEX
AFIFKo.
41 About Rumors
An analysis of the problem of rumors — Characteristics — How created and
spread — EfTccts on both individuals and national security — How to detect
and combat rumors — Individual responsibility to fight enemy rumors (14
min— 1953— Color).
42 Australia
Geography, government, economy, industries, social customs, and tradi-
tions of Australia including her historical development and current role in
world affairs (12 min — 1953).
43 Canada
A pictorial study of Canada's geography, early history, current life, indus-
tries, economy, government, and present role in world affairs (IS min — 1953).
44 How to Get Along in a Foreign Country
Provides valuable information for Americans abroad, especially service
personnel stationed in foreign lands, in the counteracting of communist
efforts to discredit America (16 min — 1953).
45 Decision at Williamsburg
The decision at Williamsburg, Virginia, on May 15, 1776, prompted the
new and independent nation, the USA — Prelude to the independence
period — Causes and events of the American Revolution — Signing the Dec-
laration .of Independence (20 min — 1953 — Color).
46 The Hoaxters
Techniques used by Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo, and Stalin in their efforts to
dominate the world — Current threats to peace of world by communists (38
min — 1953 — Commercial Adaptation) .
47 Your Money and Prices
Causes of inflation analyzed — Discussion of various stages of American
economy from 1938 to 1953 — Relationship of nation's available money and
material wealth (22 min — 1953 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
48 The Philippines
The Philippine Islands — Geography, political history, i)eople, religions,
industries, government, activities in WW II, and current role in world affairs —
Evidence of centuries of Spanish rule — American influence on language,
schools, military, and economy — Rehabilitation and reconstruction since
WW II (15 min— 1953).
50 Armed Forces Forum — George F. Kcnnan Discusses Communism
Mr. Kennan, a former ambassador to Rus.sia, diricus-scs international
communi.sm with a group of enlisted personnel (43 min — 1953).
52 Norway — Dcnmarit
Geography, historical background, and current social, economic, and
political status of both countries — Stress on role in world affairs (19 min —
1951 — Not authorized ff)r public exhibition).
53 Austria
Historical iiackground, current social, economic, and political status, and
strategic significance of Austria in cold war against international coni-
munisnj — US military and economic aid (17 min — 1954).
190
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AFIFNo.
54 The Benelux Countries
Historical background, current social, economic, and military status of
the countries which comprise Benelux, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Lux-
emburg (22 min— 1954).
55 Greece
Study of modern Greece — Political, economic, technical, and military
development with US aid — Role as a member of NATO (18 min — 1955).
56 You in Great Britain
Highlights of cultural and political history of Great Britain — Customs and
qualities of the British people — Strategic significance for the prevention of
further spread of communism in Western Europe (34 min — 1955).
58 India
Although India is 5,000 years old it is a new country democracy-wise —
India's strategic location on the continent of Asia places her in a position
of potential political prominence (19 min — 1954).
59 Alaska
Historical background, social, economic, and military status — Extensive
development by armed forces' activity — Strategic significance due to
proximity of Soviet land masses and polar air routes — Military tests, exer-
cises, and maneuvers (21 min — 1954).
60 Panama
Historical background and current social, economic, and military status —
Function and welfare of US Armed Forces stationed in Canal Zone —
Strategic significance to the US and to the defense of the Americas (19 min —
1955).
62 Operation Ivy
Detonation of "Mike," first hydrogen bomb, on test island of Eniwetok
Atoll — Various phases of test illustrate efforts and responsibilities of Army,
Navy, and Air Force task groups and scientific groups — Effects of blast
observed from helicopters operated by radiological safety monitors — Fireball
superimposed over maps of New York and Washington, D. C, to show
areas of light damage, moderate damage, severe damage, and total annihila-
tion (28 min — 1954 — Color — From Air Force Special Weapons Project
AFSWP 21-4-52).
63 The Price of Liberty
Documented role of women in the preservation of our liberty from the
Revolutionary period to the post- Korean conflict (11 min — 1954).
65 Iceland
Historical background, and current social, economic, and political status —
Strategic significance in Western defense plans — Member of UN, signatory
of NATO— US Forces in Iceland (23 min— 1954).
67 You in Germany
Role of American serviceman in Germany — Importance of mutual under-
standing and respect between serviceman and German people (31 min —
1955 — withdrawn from all types of public exhibition).
191
NUMERICAL INDEX
AFIFKo.
70 Headquarters USA
A pictorial tour of Washington, D.C., highlighting past and present
symbols of the greatness of America — Tour covers various official business
buildings; the Wliite House; the Capitol; Wasliington, Jefferson, and Lincoln
memorials; National Archives; and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (30
min— 1955).
71 Brief on Italy
Italj''s great past, nature of her people, and present mode of life explained
to American serviceman so that he may better understand the land and
people — Importance of friendly, respectful behavior for good Italian-
American relations — Role as a participant in the Western Alliance for the
Defense of freedom (27 min — 1955).
74 Workshop for Peace
Pictorial tour of permanent United Nations headquarters in N.Y., high-
lighting the mission, organization, activities, and accomplLshments of the
UN body — Established in 1945, the UN consists of 60 member nations (30
min— 1955).
75 The Communist Weapon of Allure
Dr. Warren B. Walsh, Professor at Syracuse University, explains how
Communist persuasion is designed to appeal to the basic human hungers
(3G min— 1956).
7C Communist Blueprint for Conquest
Mr. Boris H. Klosson, Department of State, explains the methods and
techniques used by the Communist Party to seize power in a country' (33
min— 1956).
77 In Honor of Liberty
A documentary on the Statue of Liberty — Stress on the greatness of its
symbolism — That men shall be free (19 min — 1957).
78 You in Japan
Aimed at servicemen stationed in Japan — A study of Japan's political,
economic, social, religious, and military aspects (20 min — 1956).
79 Your Congressman at Work (Man on the Hill)
Responsibilities of a "typical" Member of Congress — Relation of Depart-
ment of Defense to Congress — Importance of voting inteUigently (20 min —
1950— Color).
81 Morning Coffee with Dorothy Thompson
Miss Thomi)son explains to a group of service wives how the behavior of
Americiuis abroad relates to the support of the U. S. Foreign policy (27
min— 1957).
82 This is France
Reporter interviews French citizens to gain knowledge of Fn't\c]i liistor>,
cthnol(jgy, government, political ideology, industry, agriculture, .social
customs and religion, and relation with United States in world affairs (27
min— 1958).
192
NUMERICAL INDEX
AFIF No.
83 The Battle of Gettysburg
Historical events and strategy of the Battle of Gettysburg presented
against background of scenes at Gettysburg National Military Park (30
min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation). ,v,,f„,n, ,.
200 I&E Sporlsreel ,
Highlights major sports events of 1955 — "Baseball World Series" —
"Tennis Thrills"— "Battling the Bulls"— "Folding the Bulls in Spain"—
"AAU Diving and Swimming" — "Strong Men Behind the Iron Curtain" —
"Pitt Late Drive Whips California" — "Women Wrestlers" — "Swaps vs
Nashua" (34 min— 1955).
201 I&E Sportsreel
"Football Upset of the Season" — "Modern Pentathlon" — "Irish Upset
in Last Game" — "Iron Curtain Thriller" — "Canine Caddy" — "Campbell
Sets Speed Record" — "Sports Spectacular — Army vs Navy" — (35 min
1956).
202 I&E Sportsreel
"Golden Gloves," "Basketball-Slightly Fishy," "Winter" Sports on
Snow and Ice," "The Big Streaks," "Fish Plentiful in Panama Bay,"
"Winter Olympics 1956" (33 min— 1956).
203 I&E Sportsreel
Ski jumping — Speed bike classic — Golf — Children's boxing tournament —
Track meets — Soccer — Deep sea fishing — Bowling — Baseball (30 min —
1956).
204 I&E Sportsreel
"Landy Loses and Wins" — "Indianapolis 500" — "Modern Atlas Sets
Records" — "Olympic Acrobats" — "Bike Jockeys Go All Out" — "Little
Leaguers Get Big Start" — "Junior Cowboys Ride Them Rough" — "Big
Winners on the Turf" — "College Oarsmen Photo Finish" — "Jolly Roger
Flying High" — Animated sequences on US laws (31 min — 1956).
205 I&E Sportsreel
"Olympic Trials," "The Lighter Side," "U. S. Open," "Ride 'Em Cow-
boy," and "AU-Star Game" — Animated sequence defines the fights and re-
sponsibiUties of freedom (21 min — 1956).
206 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Army Runners Smash Records," "Boats Fly-No Kidding,"
"Model Planes," "Antique Cars Still Roll," "AAU Swimming and Diving,"
"Hambletonian," "Roaring Redlegs" — An animated sequence is included
on freedom of thought (21 min — 1956).
207 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "National Tennis," "Olympic Women," "King Football Takes
Over," "Sport Flashes" and "Gold Cup Powerboats" — Animated sequence
on the importance of discipline and honorable behavior in both military and
civilian life (21 min— 1956).
208 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Air Force Grid Debut," "Inter-service Boxing," "World
Series" — Animated sequence on the relationship of good discipline to a suc-
cessful military career (20 min — 1956).
494599^—59 13 193
NUMERICAL INDEX
AFJFNo.
209 I&E Sporfsreel '""'^
Includes: "Football" — highlights of seven games; "Sport Flashes" —
tandem motorbike, roller ski race, and speedboat races — "Olympic Pre-
view"—IGth Olympiad (20 min--1056).
210 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Army-Navy Game special," "Redbkins vs Giants," "Pre-
Olympics" (20 min— 1956).
211 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Football Bowls," "A Dog's Life," "Barrel Jump," "Handball,"
"Cowboys Buffaloed," and "Lady (?) Wrestlers" (20 min— 1957).
212 I&E Sportsreel
Includes; "Court Kings," "Crack-Up," "Hot Heads on Ice," "Golden
Gloves," "4-minute Man?" "Handball,'* and "Winter Sports" (20 min—
1957).
213 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Winter Sports on Snow and Ice," "Service Sluggers," "Soldiers
on Skis," "Winter Perils," and "Ladies of the Courts" (20 min— 1957).
214 A Special Edition of I&E Sportsreel— The 1956 Olympics
A pictorial review of the I6th Olympiad held in Melbourne, Australia —
Opening ceremonies, major events, and closing of the Olympics (31 min —
1957).
215 l&E Sportsreel
Includes: "CoTirt Kings," "Masters' Golf," "Moppet Maulers," "Six-Day
Bikes," "College Acrobats," and "Stanley Cup Hockey" (21 min— 1957).
216 I&E Sportsreel
"Modern Pentathlon," "Kentucky Derby," "Soccer Cup Final," "Boston
Marathon," and "Diamond Dust" (24 min— 1957),
217 I&E Sportsreel
"World Record Pole Vault," "A Dog's Life," "Wimbledon Tennis,"
"Heel and Toe," "U. S. Open," "Pennant Fever," and "All-Star Game"
(20 min— 1957).
218 l&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Mile Record Falls Again," "Tennis Thrills," "Army Star
Wins Diving," "Thumping Theodore," "Baseball Old Tmiers," and
"Modern Pentathlon" (21 min— 1957).
219 l&E Sportsreel
Includes: "National Tennis," "Boys' Baseball," "Inter-Service Gold,"
"All-Navy Softball," "National Shoot," "llamblctonian," "Manhattan
Marathon," and "AAU Divers" (20 min— 1957).
220 l&E Sportsreel
Includes: Football- Army vs Notre Dame, Navy vs Boston College,
Air Force Academy vs George Washington University; Farewell to CJiants-
1957 World Scries "(21 min— 1957).
194
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AFIFNo.
221 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Campbell Sets Speed Record," "Japan's Big Sport Week,"
"Japan's World Series," "Climax on the Turf," and "Football Highlights"
(20 min— 1958).
222 I&E Sportsreel
Highlights of Army-Navy football game (1957) played in Philadcli>hia —
Navy wins 14-0 — Pre-season football training, pre-game rally activities,
and earlier games of the season are covered (22 min — 1958).
223 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Lions Win Pro Title," "Mat Mugs," "Tar Heels Halted,"
"Brown KO's Lopes," "Football Bowls: Rose, Sugar, Orange and Cotton
Bowls" (20 min— 1958).
224 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Golden Gloves," "AU-American Basketeers," "Wrong Way
King Pins," "Bad Break for Campy," and "Winter Sports: National Speed
Skating Championship and International Dog Sled Derby" (20 min — 1958).
225 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Baseball in the Air: Major league ball clubs in Spring training;
interviews with managers of American League," "National League: Inter-
views with managers of National League clubs," "The Boys From Planet <p,"
and "Meet Silky Sullivan" (20 min— 1958).
226 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Last Ski Jump," "Bowling," "Moppet Maulers," "Masters'
Golf," "The Boys From Planet 4>," "Indoor Sports," and "BasebaU" (21
min— 1958).
227 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Kentucky Derby," "Service Sports," "Russian Strong Men,"
"Pen Relays," "Buzz Bikes Run Wild," "Stan the Man," and an animated
sequence stressing importance of serviceman's vote (20 mii. — 1958).
228 I&E Sportsreel
Includes: "Crack Up in '500'," "Meeting of Milers," "Heavy Seas for
Yachts," "The Boys From Planet <{>," "Tim Tarn Beaten," "Baseball"— the
Junior Miss Little League of New Jersey, "Bike Racing," and "Open Golf"
(21 min— 1958).
42. Armed Forces Screen Magazines
The films in this series are short sequences of varied and timely
topics of interest. They are especially designed to enlarge the
soldier's perspective of WW II, the Korean conflict, and events
and new developments of interest to the military. The series consists
of Army-Navy Screen Magazines (ANSM), issues No. 32, 46, 53, 55,
62, 68, 74, 75, 78, 81 through 86; Armed Forces Screen Reports
(AFSR), issues No. 87 through 99, 101, 106 through 109, 114, 117,
120 through 140; Report to the Armed Forces (RTAF), issues No.
195
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141 through 150; Armed Forces Screen Magazines (AFSM), issues
No. 501 thiough 560.
AXS.\rNo.
32 Invasion of Normandy (Message from Lt Gen Joseph T McNarncy) (19
min— 1944).
46 Brought to Action; Sea Battle (Naval story of the second Battle of the
Philippine Sea) (22 min — 1945).
53 Anniversary Issue (History of Army-Navy Screen Magazine) (21 nun —
1945).
55 The Answer is Nuts; Bastogne (Action features 101st Airborne) —
Strictly GI; By Reque.«t (Scenes from home, around the country) (20
min— 1945).
62 The Fleet That Came to Stay (The Navy at Okinawa) (19 min— 1945—
From Navy Film MN 5802).
68 Surrender in the Pacific ^Signing of surrender terms aboard the U.S..S.
Mis.'^ouri) (19 min— 1945).
74 Tale of Two Cities (Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Naga.saki) (14
min— 1946).
75 Seeds of Destiny (Famine in Europe) (20 min — 194G).
78 Day of Victory (V-J day and events leading to conclusion of WWII)
(17 min— I94«i).
81 Pigskin Stuff (Highlight.s of outstanding 194(5 football games) — White
Safari (Story of Canadian Army's arctic expedition) (21 min — 1946).
82 Rain or Shine (Story of weather predictions) — GI Quiz No. 3 (19 miu —
1947).
83 Last Down (Football Highlights, 1946) (17 min— 1947).
84 Seeing Things (Army travelogue) (21 min — 1947).
85 Antarctic Expedition (Admiral Byrd) (19 min — 1947).
86 Atomic Power (18 min — 1947)— Commercial Adaj)(ation.
AFSR No.
87 Zipper Fleet (Navy ships put in moth balls) — GI Quiz No. 4 (19 min —
1944).
88 Food for Thought (Army food conservation) — No Place Like Homo
(Army home and community life) (16 min — 1947).
89 Officers' School; US Army (Training potential military leaders) (21 nu'n —
1948). 'p
90 Jump (Short version of TF 31-1471— Basic airl)onio training)— Forgotten
Islands (Up-to-date views of WW 11 island biv^es in tlio racilic) (19
min— 1948).
91 National Defense (preparing for security) — Enough Rupo (Mountain
climbing) (19 min— 1948).
92 Task Force Frigid (Personnel and c(|uipment tests iu severely cold
climate) — V-2 Rocket (V-2 rocket tests at While Santls Proving Ground.s)
(18 min— 1948).
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93 Pacific Pathways (Pacific islands used by US in WW II) (20 inin —
1948).
94 Korea Today (Rehabilitation progress effected by American ocoupation)
(19 min— 1948).
95 Arctic Igloo (Construction and value of the igloo) — Something About A
Soldier (Behavior and appearance) (18 min — 1948).
96 Best by Test (Army food and clothing) (21 min — 1948).
97 Problems of Peace in Europe (Postwar political, economic, and social
problems) (20 min — 1948).
98 General Pershing (Life story) — ROTC at Work (Army summer training)
(21 min— 1948).
99 Higher and Faster (Rapid improvement of aircraft) (19 min — 1948).
101 Problems of Peace in Asia (Political and economic problems and their
effects upon world peace) (21 min — 1948).
106 Women in the Service (Accomplishment, traditions, and heroism of
servicewomen) (17 min — 1949).
107 Our American Heritage (Constitution and Bill of Rights) — (21 min —
h(v 1949).
108 The Reserve Team (National Guard, National Air Guard, Officers'
Reserve Corps, Air Reserve Corps, and Reserve Officers' Training Corps)
^..> (20 min— 1949).
109 Problems of Peace in the Americas (Advantages of political and economic
reconciliation in western hemisphere) (19 min — 1949).
114 Research and Development (Improving standard items of arms and
materiel) (22 min— 1940).
117 Frontier Days (Pioneers of our nation) (17 min — 1950).
120 Army Sports (Army Sports program) — Operation Portex (Exercise to
test the possibility of recapturing the Caribbean island of Vieques from
an aggressor) (21 min — 1950).
121 Our Stand in Korea (Inception of Korean campaign) (19 min — 1950).
122 Puerto Rico (Industrial development with help of armed forces) (17
min— 1950).
123 The United Nations and World Disputes (Story of UN) (21 min— 1950).
124 Recreation and Athletics in the Navy (Navy's physical training pro-
gram— Germany (Western Germany under allied occupation and with
Marshall Plan aid) (19 min— 1950).
125 The Crime of Korea (Korean Red atrocities) (12 min— 1950).
127 US Forces in Europe (Rehabilitation of German people in US zone con-
trasted with those in Russian zone) (17 min — 1951).
128 Self Preservation in Atomic Bomb Attack (Individual safety measures in
A-bomb attacks under different conditions) (18 min — 1951).
129 Weather — Friend or Foe (Intelligent use of data as means of facilitating
efficient execution of military operations — Air Force and Navy weather
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services cooperate with US Weather Brireaii in compih'riR and evaluating
weather data) (22 min— 1951).
130 Defense of the Western Hemisphere (Natural repional entity of North
and South America in world affairs — Cooperative community in peace and
war — Orpanization of American statrcs, Treaty of Rio, and Bogota Charter —
Inter-American Defense Board — Military aesistance provided by US
military missions, and agreements on standardization of military doctriucs
and equipment) (18 min — 1951).
131 The Soviet Union and Its People (Geographical features — Climate^ —
History — Industry — Transportation — Culture — Political organization —
Vastness and variety of country — Complex treatment of inhabitants) (19
min— 19rjl).
132 Japan (Introduction to country and people) (13 min — 1951).
133 Italy (Roman empire and modern Italy) — .\ir Force Firepower (Bombing
and strafing techniques) (10 min — 1949).
134 Blood and Bullets (Desperate need for whole blood in Korea — Combat
scenes of actual blood transfusions in Korea — Ease with which it is possible
to donate blood) (14 min — 1951).
135 Independence Day 175th Anniversary (Rededication to principlefi and
ideals of Declaration of Independence) — Aerobees (Operation of armed
forces rocket missile) (13 min — 1951).
136 Soldiers of Freedom (Soldiers from other countries attend The Infantry
School at Fort Benning, Georgia, under MDAP) (21 min — 1951).
137 The Return of the Zipper Fleet (Reactivation of WW II moth-balled
vessels) (17 min— 1952).
138 Operation Camid VI (Joint training of West Point cadets and .\nnapolis
midshipmen in technique of amphibious operations conducted with the
help of veteran Marine Corps units — Mock landing against hostile force
on Virginia coast below Little Creek) — The Navy and Science (Navy
research to combat disease; more efficient means of production; more
economical powerplants; (better weapons of every sort) (20 min — 1952).
139 Military Use of the Helicopter (Versatility of helicopter — Use for liaison,
observation, and reconnaissance, rescue at sea, and ability to salvage
usable equipment wrecked near tlic front lines) (14 min — 1952).
140 NATO, Action for Defense (Demonstrating purpose of SHAPE, the
operational organization for NATO- Building invincible combined armed
forces for defense of Europe against Soviet threat of war) (20 min — 1952).
inwF No.
141 Role of the Cameraman
Visual documentation of WW's I and II and Korea showing photography
as a weapon — Tactical and strategic ])lanning — Photography serves intel-
ligence, reconnaissance, identifieution, evaluation, training, inforumtion,
and historical purposes (12 min — 1952).
142 Japan Logistical Command
Higlilighting niiiin operations of ,]].C — Program of reclamation and re-
building, using war surplus and battlefield salvage; hydroponic farnuiig;
])rocesslng of casual replacements; evacuation of casualties; and the com-
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RTAF No.
missary train — How JLC met the critical shortages in train — llow JLC
met the critical shortages in arms and equipment early in Korean war —
Wide use of indigenous labor and facilities — Cost savings (19 min — 1952).
143 Report on Aberdeen Proving Ground
The tests and experiments conducted on our fighting weapons (19 min —
1952).
144 This is Lakehurst
A pictorial tour of the Naval Air Station at Lakehurst showing these
activities in addition to naval training, development, and operation: schools
for aerographcr's mate, parachute rigger, lighlor-than-air pilot, lightcr-
than-air nonpilot, helicopter squadron two, airship squadron three, and
the overhaul and repair shops (17 min — 1952).
145 Strategic Air Command
A brief pictorial outline of the purpose and operation of strategic air
command — Routine practice bombing runs (20 min — 1953).
146 Pilots for NATO
This film follows air cadets from NATO nations through the combat
pilot training activities at American airbases — Courses include instruction
in "blind flying," "instrument flying," and mastery of high speed jet
fighters (20 min— 1953),
147 Atom Atoll
Official report of atomic bomb tests conducted by joint task force on
Eniwetok Atoll employing 8,500 persons — Preparations — Waiting period —
Blast — Use of pilotless, drone, and jet planes (16 min — 1953).
148 Arctic Rampart
Showing construction of the large airbase at Thule, Greenland, 900
miles from the North Pole — This biggest peacetime construction project,
built with the permission of the Danish government, is the result of the
combined efforts of US armed forces and private construction companies —
Airbase serves heavy bombers and jet fighters on a year-round basis and
is the most northerly and strategically located arm of allied defense (15
min— 1953).
149 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Accomplishments of the Air Materiel Command and Wright Air Develop-
ment Center — Research and development laboratories — How Wright-
Patterson achieved technical air supremacy for US (19 min — 1953).
150 Follow Me
How the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, conditions and trains
men for military leadership (20 min — 1953),
AFSM No.
501 Army Turns on Heat — Story of an improvised flamethrower used in
Korea.
Rhine River Patrol — Brief study of NATO control of river traflic on
Germany's greatest inland waterway.
What's New in the Air— (1) Ril)bon parachute, a light parachute that
absorbs shocks; (2) Tandem floating landing gear for use of light planes on
rough fields.
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Hospital Ship Gels 'Copter Decks — New decks for helicopter landing on
hospital ships.
Flying Haymaker — Assembly and operation of the Tarzan guided weapon
plane, showing its pinpoint accuracy.
Ski Thrills — Pictorial report of Army ski meets in Germany and Japan
(17 m in— 1952).
502 What's New in the Service — The Patton 4S tank is put tlirough its paces.
Tough Talks from USS Wisconsin — Cameraman views a battlewagon in
combat.
Olympic Tryouts — Pre-Olympic elimination contests for servicemen.
It's a Man's Life — Humorous treatment of what a dog would likely think
about while being trained for scouting (21 min — 1952).
503 What's New in the Service. — Demonstrating (1) Practical application
in Korea of body armor; (2) A lightweight rifle being tested for general use.
Sierra Wave — Air Force and Navy tests of soaring planes between
Mount Whitney and Death Valley.
Carrier-borne 'Copter — Demonstrating a pattern of ship-to-shoro attack
by vertical envelopment utilizing helicopters and carriers.
Dreamboat — Reporting the maiden voyage of the diesel motor troopship
that features showers, barber shops, and comfortable quarters for families
accompanying servicemen overseas (13 min — 1953).
504 What's New In the Service — (1) A Navy inventor briefly explains the
principle of atomic powered submarines; (2) Tests at Aberdeen Proving
Ground of a jeep.
WACS In Eacom — Depicting the daily routine of the woman soldier in
Europe.
Boiling vs Quantico Marine — Air Force and Marine teams participate
in service football league season.
Yesterday's Battleground — A glimpse of the battle-torn Pacific Islands
10 years after the war.
Super Monk — The 2S-mile journey into space and tho safe return of
animal pa.ssengers in an Aerobee rocket (21 miu — 1952),
505 What's New in the Service — New snow removal equipment is demon-
strated in the High Sierras.
Sweet Adeline — Army and Air Force versions of "Tiger Rag" aud
"Toidy Toi(i and Told" in the National Barber Slioj) Quartette Contest.
The Big Wheel — Testing airmen's reaction to extreme pressures in flight
by whirling the men in a huge naval centrifuge at the speed of sound.
Old Baldy — Typical front line fighting in Korea.
Football in the Service — Two midseason games. Great Lakes V8 Air Force
and Ft Jackson vs Air Force (22 min — 1953).
506 What's New in the Service — The BARC, huge amphibious vehicle
capai)le of carrying a tank an<l a crane.
Higher They Go — Troops learn and practice mountain climbing tech-
nifjucs at Ft Carson, Colorado.
Air Force OCS — Airmen and airwomen receive OCS training cocducat ion-
ally at Lakeland, Florida.
Icebreaker — A Navy icebreaker on a reconnaissance mission in tho
Bering Sea.
Army-Navy Game — Highlights of the 1953 service gamo of the year
(21 min— 1953).
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AF8M No.
507 What's New In the Service — Uses of the portable iron lung.
Casey GI Jones — Employees of large commercial railroads cooperate
in teaching all phases of railroading to soldiers.
Iwo Memorial — Bronze tablet of flag raising at Mt Suribachi on Iwo Jima.
Eapyong School — Contributions by soldiers in Korea found a school in
memory of one of their buddies who was killed in action.
Air Force Judo — Japanese masters teach airmen practical applications of
judo at a Tokyo school (18 min — 1953).
508 What's New in the Service — A meteorological weatherwind computer,
the Rawin field set, collects firing data for big guns.
The B-47 — Operation and maintenance of the Air Force stratojet bomber.
Korea's Children — GI's distribute clothing and candy to refugee orphans.
On Target — GUmpses of activities at Dahlgren, the Navy's testing
ground for new weapons.
Gesundheit^Servicemen enjoy winter sports on a 3-day pass at Garmisch-
Pertenkirchen (19 min — 1953).
509 What's New in the Service— (1) Debut of Republic F84-F Thunder-
streak fighter bomber; (2) Demonstration of a firefighting jeep for use on
Navy carrier decks; (3) Helicopters set up a smokescreen in Korea using an
improvised grenade dispenser.
Hospital Ship Repose — A glimpse of a floating general hospital showing
the modern facilities.
Report on Formosa — Military situation on Formosa, March 1953.
Strike Up the Band — A tour of the Navy School of Music where armed
forces musicians are trained (20 min — 1953).
510 What's New in the Service — Theory and practice of Navy's Delta jet and
Army's Coldbar winterproof suit.
Operation Hideout — Interview with sailors who voluntarily remained
submerged for almost 2 months in the submarine U.S.S. Haddock for
experimental purposes.
Yanks to Yokohama — A couple of soldiers from Korean front enjoy a
5-day pass in Japan (20 min — 1953).
611 Interservice Basketball — Navy vs. Marine Corps basketball game at
Omaha University.
T • Interservice Boxing — Army boxers victorious in service comj)etition at
the Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Maryland (20 min — 1953).
512 B-47 Refuels In Midair — A flying gas station refuels in midair a B-47
from MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida.
Don't Give up the Ship — Realistic training demonstration of a sinking
ship at damage control center, Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Struggle Pit — Hand-to-hand combat in Signal Corps basic training
course at Camp Gordon, Georgia (15 min — 1953).
513 Mighty Mite — Demonstrating the versatility of the Mighty Mite, the
Marine Corps all-purpose amphibious vehicle.
Navy Test Boat — Navy's hydrofoil boat hterally flics, its thin metal
blades lift the boat hull out of the water.
Flying Midgets — Report of model airplane meets at Amarillo Air Force
Base, Texas, and at Tokyo, Japan.
Interservice Track Meet — Annual track and field meet, held in 1953 at
Fort Jackson, S. C. (14 min— 1953).
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514 Two-Rotor 'Copter — Ambulance Jcej) — Bull Moose Tractor — Dcmon-
Ptration and description of (1) a powerful two-rotor helicopter used as a
speedy but comfortable ambulance jeep, and (2) a large tractor.
Front line Daily — Origin, make-up, and service of the Army's newspajx^r,
"Stars and Strii>es."
Blue Angels — Demonstration of close formation flying by a team of Naval
aerial acrobats (15 min — 1953).
515 Kangaroo Plane — Navy Sky Rocket — Demonstrating 0) the AW Force
kangaroo plane, a B-36, carrying within its body a small jet bomber, and
(2) a Naval experimental rocket plane which exceeds 19 milos per minute.
Signal Corps Television — Showing Signal Corps mobile television iinits
at work on maneuvers at West Point, emphasizing use of television in
tactical operations on the battlefield.
Nautical Notes — Report of (1) Annapolis "Middies" summer cruise, and
(2) assignment of Waves to ship duty for the first time.
UN headquarters — Service personnel tour UN headquarters in New York
(17 min— 1953).
516 Dick Tracy Radio — Signal Corps demonstration of a tiny experimental
wrist watch radio.
Thunderbirds — Exhibition of airmen's skill in formation flying.
Taylor Model Basin — All Navy ships and aircraft are tested as models at
this installation before construction is started.
Boiling vs Q uantico— H ighlights of service football game ( 1 6 min — 1 953) .
517 Berlin 1954 — This whole issue is devoted to the modern "Tale of Two
Cities," as seen through the eyes of a soldier — The democratic Western
Sector is divided from the communist East Zone by the Brandenburg Gate
(19 min— 1954).
518 F-lOO — Stiletto Plane — A glimpse of the X-3 exi)erimental operational
jet plane in flight.
Exhibit (A) for Army — Korean POW and other stories dramatized at
Army Exhibit Unit, Cameron Station, Va.
Army-Navy Football Game — Scenes from the colorful 1953 .\rniy-Navy
football game at Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia (18 min — 19o4).
519 The Old Sarge — The Delong Pier— Air Force-Navy Prototypes— Master
Sergeant Pop Tittel, 45 years of service with the Air Force — The Deloiig
Pier, an 800-ton floating dock built by Army Engineers — The XF-88, a
high speed propeller research plane — Eaunching aircraft into the air without
a trail of smoke using the smokeless jato.
Quantico Shoot — Modern marine riflemen compote with men using Civil
War weapons and dressed in uniforms of that jx^riod.
The Big Blow — The wind tunnels at Langlcy P'ield and the .\ruold
Engineering Development Center (13 min — 1954).
520 Space Helmet — A US Navy doctor uses a new method of administering
anesthetic to children.
Vienna Crossroads— Unique situation of Austria in Euroix;.
It Began Like This— The Retreat Ceremony— History of "Retreat."
Original music score by US Army Band (19 min — 1954).
521 New MATS Hospital Plane — Marino Corps Giant Helicopter— New
hospital evacuation aircraft equipped with latest medical equipment for
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Military Air Transport Service — Marine Corps' new giant twin engine
helicopter.
WAF World-wide Basketball Championship — All-girl basketball squads
representing Keesler and Lackland Air Force Bases compete for the court
championship, which was won by the Lackland team for the third successive
year.
NIKE Missile — A look at this special weapon in the civil defense system —
Presented with a background story on rockets and guided missiles (18 min —
1954).
522 Hunter Killer — Showing how a team of Navy vessels and aircraft track
and destroy a submarine in mid- Atlantic (21 min — 1954).
523 Honest John — Corporal — Army's newest rocket and guided missile.
The Remaining Few — Fort Myer's horse-drawn caisson performs for the
camera.
Time Please — Brief story of the US Naval Observatory (11 min — 1954).
524 T-43 Tank — Bridge Drop — New T-43 tank walks, runs, and climbs in
front of camera — Engineers and paratroopers lay 500-foot bridge in 30
minutes in Japan.
The Greater Service — Numerous civilian benefits derived through
Armed Forces activities as a result of research and development.
The Air Force Button — A filmagraph showing the origin and background
of the Air Force button (16 min — 1954).
525 The Fastest Man on Earth — Air Force Colonel rides rocket propelled sled,
warming up to a speed of 420 miles an hour.
Eskimo Scout — Eskimo scout, of the Alaskan National Guard, helps to
guard an Arctic gateway to America.
The Darmstadt Case — US Army's criminal investigation detachment in
Frankfurt, Germany — Operations in European Command (16 min — 1954).
528 Vertical Takeoff — At Moflfett Naval Air Station, Navy Experimental
Convair XFY-1 prepares for vertical takeoff in its free flight test program.
Ejection Seat — The camera shows what happens 10,000 feet above the
Gulf of Mexico when a man is shot out of a bomber.
Television in the Service — How t^'levision, a versatile tool, is adapted
by the armed services (20 min — 1954).
529 A Musical Merry Christmas — Greetings to servicemen, with carols by
West Point Choir, Annapolis Choir, joined by girls from Hood College and
famous Air Force Singing Sergeants — Dance to Eddie Fisher's song, "Christ-
mas Eve in my Home Town" (21 mm — 1954).
530 New Air Chow — Air Force mess sergeants become culinary experts under
the watchful eyes of the master chefs m the George V Hotel in Paris.
Military Heraldry — Background of military insignia.
Northwest Passage — Icy lanes of the Arctic Ocean are opened by ships
of US Navy after repeated attempts since days of Henry Hudson.
On Target— Bombing contests by B-36'3 and B-47's of the Strategic
Air Command — Firepower demonstration of fighter planes from Eglin Air
Force Base (22 min— 1955).
531 The Flying LST — Navy's Guided Missiles — Navy presents a flying
troopship and its latest self-guided missile.
Army-Navy Game — Game of 1954 goes to Navy (21 min — 1955).
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532 Super-Carrier Forrestal — Navy launclies world's larpest carrier.
Capitol NIKE Base — rractice "Alert" nt one of the newly establislicd
NIKE puided missile bases near the Capitol.
To the Ladies — Complete tour of the newly dwlicated WAC Center at
Fort MfClellan, Ala. (19 min— 1955).
533 Mount Vernon — A guided tour of George Washington's home on the
banks of the Potomac.
Marine Uniform — Story behind tliis colorful uniform from the inception
of the Marine Corps to the present day (16 min — 1955),
534 Droppable Take-off Gear — Air Force develops an ingenious procedure
which allows its planes to take off with greater loads, and from rougher
runways.
Steam Catapults — Catapult launchings aboard the aircraft carrier, U.S.S.
Hancock.
Illuminated Flight-Deck Suit — Unique nighttime footage of new electri-
fied Hight-dirtction suit, aboard Navy carrier.
Supermonk Retires — "Space-Cadet" (dubbed 'Sui)er-Monk") sliowii in
retirement quarters at Smithsonian Zoo, Washington 25, D.C. — Flasliback
feature of his former rocket-riding days.
Icecap Caravan — Story of a small expedition which cros^^ed 1,600 miles of
the Greenland Icecap, establishing a route for heavy vehicles (19 min — 1955).
535 Underground Housing Installations — Underground Atom Blast — .\ir
Force goes underground in the Far North while the underground blows
topside in an atomic explosion at Desert Rock,
Take Her Down — Story on submarines from turn of the century to the
launching of the NAUTILUS.
Winter Sports — Spectacular ski jumping at Garmisch-Partenkirchen,
Germany — Army and Air Force teams compete in bobsled race at Lake
Placid. N.Y. (19 min— 1955).
536 Pan American Games — Highlights of the 1955 Pan American Games
held in Mexico City (19 min — 1955).
537 Navy Research Aircraft — New Signal Developments — Navy demon-
.strales practical version of a flying saucer — Signal Corps shows off its latest
electronic device.
Nautilus Shakedown — Air Force cameraman cxjilorcs the inner workings
of the world's first atomic submarine.
B-36— Story of the real backbone of the Strategic Air Command, the
B-36 Bomber (20 min— 1955).
538 Diagnostic Heart Radio — Navy unveils its latest weapons against heart
disease.
Davy Crockett, Jr. Grade — Small fry at Fort Myer don coonskin caps
and get out their shooting irons.
A President Goes to School — Story of the President's 40th class reunion
held at West Point <hiring June week, 1955 (18 min — 1966).
539 The Navy Terrier— SS Neversail- The Btll X2— The Texas Tower-
Navy's Terrier, a self-guided missile tracking down its target — Army
training ship that never goes to ."^ea — Bell X2, fastest thing in airplanes to
date — Texas Tower, newest link in o»ir radar defense cluun.
Deep Freeze for Twelve — Story of survival training on the Icecap (15
min — 1966).
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540 "U.S.S. Forrestal," "Delta Ray," "Sea Master," and the "Skyhawk";
"Ontos Tank Destroyer" and experimental test on ejection seats for Air
Force.
Atom Soldier — Proof that foot soldier can survive the atom blast. ^
Leatherneck Notes — Brief history of Marine Corps Band (18 min — 1950).
541 Armed Forces Talent Show — Talent of all types from all the Services
entertain (30 min — 1956).
542 Signal Corps Drone — Demonstration of the radio-controlled reconnais-
sance craft.
The Albacore — New submarine showing radical new hull shape and con-
trol system.
The B-52 Flight — SAC's new swept wing jet bomber on ground, in flight,
and refueling in the air.
Alpine Holiday — Service couple takes leave in Germany's Bavarian Alps
(19 min— 1956).
543 Portable TV Camera — Enables Commanders to watch front line action
and evaluate operations at the Command Post.
The Aerodyne — Vertical air jet experimental model shown in full
operation.
The Aerocycle — An experimental one-man flying machine.
The Hurricane Hunters — How the Air Force and Navy cooperate in
getting vital information on hurricane movements.
An I&E spot announcement on voting (15 min — 1956).
544 B-52 Crew Demonstrates Cross Wind Landing Gear — Permits large
planes to maneuver in smaller areas and land in rough weather.
Navy "Grasshopper" Sends Weather Data — An automatic operating
mechanism, sends accurate weather data for months at a time over distances
up to 800 miles.
Moving Dry Dock Rescues Landing Craft — New Landing Craft Retriever,
capable of carrying sniall vessels, up to 80 tons, in rescue operations.
"Biggest" Snow Train for Arctic Snows — Capable of carrying very
heavy loads over snow covered wastes.
Bone-Fide Soldier — Feature on dog training by the Army in Germany
as viewed by the dog.
Frogmen's Holiday — Navy frogmen enjoy undersea fishing in waters off
the Virgin Islands (18 min— 1956).
645 Includes: "Supersonic Jets Fly From Forrestal," "Jet Plane Crashes in
Essex Landing," and "Meet the Artists" — An animated sequence defines
the rights and responsibilities of freedom (17 min — 1956).
546 Includes: "The Drake" — Army's new amphibious truck tests successfully,
"American by Choice" — story of Airman Marko Miletich, "It's in the Bag" —
operations of Navy's blimps (10 min — 1956 — Color).
547 Includes: "Trials of First U.S. Military Airplane" — scenes of Army tests
on original biplane in 1909, "Biggest Air Transport m Action" — features
and capabilities of the new C-133, "Test of New Crash Suit" — aluminizcd
crash suit tested in super-heated oven, "Sac Judo 1956", "Eyes to Sea"
(18 min— 1956).
548 Includes: "New Incentive for a Military Career," "New World Record
for Rocket-Sled," "Airborne TV— New Eyes for Navy," "Gliders Build
Friendship Overseas," "Slingshot Recovery for Frogmen," "Jet Trio
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AFf^MNo.
Refuels in Mid-air," "Army Unveils Rapid-fire Vulcan," "HikIi and Dry"
(10 min— 1956).
549 Includes: "Woodrow Wilson Centcnnirtl" — depicts President Wilson's
elTorts to build a lasting peace after WW I, "New Medical Care Act for
Dependents" — provisions (22 min — 1956).
550 Old Ironsides
A visit to Old Ironsides riding again at anchor in Boston Navy Yard
(15 min— 1957).
551 Armed Forces Day
A salute to the Armed Forces, stressing the role of the Armed Forces as
a "Force for Peace" (14 min — 1957).
552 I&E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 552 — Mathew Brady
A documentary on the work of Mathew Brady, the country's first combat
photographer — His pictures of f>eople, places, and events (13 min — 1957).
553 I&E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 553 — What's New in the Service
Includes: "The Helmet Radio," "Flood Control," "The Code Posters,"
"The Most Famous Picture" (20 min— 1957).
554 I&E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 554 — What's New in the Service
Includes: "Army Flag," "Sea Legs for Sub Sailors," "Atomic Radiation
Preserves Food," and "Vanguard" (16 min— 1957).
555 Theodore Roosevelt — American
Presents highlights of his life — Most interesting experiences as a boy,
out west, and later in national and international affairs — Development of
his political career — His democratic ideals and principles mark him as an
outstanding American (20 min — 1958).
556 I&E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 556
Includes: "Operation Farside," "The Boj's From Planet 0," "New
Undersea Escape Method," "A Report to the Armed Forces," and "Pay-
raise Bill Opens New Horizon" (18 min — 1958).
557 Your Defense
Report on the preparedness of the Armed Forces in terms of weapons,
equipment, and tactical responsibility — Demonstration firings of the new
guided missile designs, including the ICBM (20 min — 1958).
558 I&E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 558
Includes: "Freedom Foundation Awards, 1958," annual awards cere-
monies of the Freedom Foundation; "Trc^c Snow Test," Army Trunsjwrta-
tion Corps demonstrates its new portable fuel train; "Navy's Hat," new
anti-submarine rocket launched torpedo; "Have Hall— Will Orbit," satellite
is fired into orbit; "The Boys From I'hinet 0," President Kisenhower's
People-to-Pcople Program; "Food Atomic Style," preparing and supplying
healthful food to the military personnel (20 min — 1958).
559 Shipment to Saratoga
Describes how foreign aid condibuted to the success of the Battle of
Saratoga in 1777 — Arms and supplies shipped by a French company hel|)ud
to win our independence from Fngland — Piiyment for the supplier wa.s
made in 1818 to the heirs of the foun<ler of the company (11 min — 1958).
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AF8M No.
560 I&E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 560
Includes: "South Pole Party Sees Light," "Bob and Jane Wow Airmen,"
"Brussels Fair," and "These Honored Dead" (21 min — 1958).
43. Campaign Reports
Campaign Reports (CR) present chronological developments of
entire campaigns.
CRNo.
1 Liberation of Rome
Entry and liberation of the first of the Axis capitals to capitulate (21
min — 1944 — Withdrawn from all typos of public exhibition — Withdrawn
from oversea commands — From British Army Film BC 7198).
2 San Pietro
Graphic account of capture of an Italian village (32 min — 1945).
3 Stilwell Road
Construction of highway through extreme natural obstacles under enemy
fire (52 min— 1945).
4 Appointment in Tokyo
Motion picture record of Gen MacArthur's operations from the Fall of
Corregidor to Japanese surrender ceremonies in Tokyo Bay (56 min — 1945 —
Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition).
44. Combat Bulletins
Combat Bulletins (CB) are newsreel-type films. CB's No. 1
tlirough 66 deal with WW II, while No. 101 through 113 deal with the
Korean conflict. Production of these bulletins was discontinued on
13 November 1951.
CBNo.
1 Combat shots, Pacific and Italian theaters (13 min — 1944).
2 Bridging the Volturno River, Italy — Landings in South Pacific area —
Hawaiian training branch — Invasion of Cape Gloucester (14 min — 1944).
3 Building pillbox in Italy — Battlefield concealment — Operations at Los
Negros — Embarkation for Anzio — Capodichino airfield in Italy (20 min —
1944).
4 Battle for Cassino — Japanese and jungle — Tanks and infantry face enemy
fire (19 min— 1944).
5 Stop that tank, rear area in India — Something new has been added —
Various special devices, South Pacific — Bazooka quadruple power — Land
mine problem — The B-29, modern day specialist (16 min — 1944).
6 Beachhead operations — A day on a European beachhead (23 min — 1944).
17 Invasion of southern France — Operations in northern France — Operations
in Burma — Japanese attack US task force (38 min — 1944).
18 Progress in southern France — Activities in Italy — Seized German film —
Invasion of Sansapor — Battle of France (39 min— 1944 — Withdrawn from
all types of public exhibition).
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CBNo.
19 Expansion of beachhead in southern Franco — ActivitifS on Lcdo and
Burma Iloads — Activities at Leghorn, Italy — Operations in northern France
(21 niin— 1944).
20 Flying bomb sites — Capture of Toulon and Marseilles — US airmen freed
in Roumania — Oixrations in France and Bclfiinni — Canadian 1st army —
British 2d army — American 1st and 3d armies (24 min — 1944 — Withdrawn
from all types of public exhibition).
21 Progress in southern France — Activities in Italy — Bridge over Sahvecn
River — Clean-up Aitape, New Guinea — North France and Belgium —
American 1st and 3d armies (20 min — 1944).
22 Yanks in Germany — American 3d and 7th armies meet — British take
Antweri) — Buzz bombs halted — Nazis give up — Airborne army take-olT
(2G min— 1941).
23 Boring into Siegfried Line — Rhine bridge seized — Battle for Lorraine —
Gothic Line cracked — Pacific war steps up — Canadians clearing channel
(26 min— 1944).
24 Channel coast activities — Ordnance repairs — German frontier opera-
tions— Airborne operations — Toulon Harbor installations — Invasion of
Palaii Islands (20 min— 1944).
25 Evaluation of Kweilin — Supply for American 1st army — Allies near Po
Valley — Americans rebuild Japanese base — Invasion of Anguar (25 min —
1944).
26 Capture of Tengyueh, Burma Road barrier — Fifth army on road to
Bologna — Seized film on Ploesti oil field — Artificial harbor in Normandy —
Activities in ETO — Cross-canal flamethrower — Railheads bring tanks to
front — U-boat at Brest — Battle of Aachen — AMG in Germany — RAF bombs
Germany (31 min — 1944 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition).
27 Clean-up on Peleliu and Anguar — Activities in ETO — More Brazilian
troops reach Italian front — Preparations for Philippine invasion — Landings
on Leyte (28 min— 1944).
28 Activities in ETO — Battle of the Netherlands— Glider pick-up at Eind-
hoven— Air Force fighter kills — Liberation of Greece — Activities in Burma —
Gen Scagrave's field hospital unit — The US Navj' presents — Battle of the
Philippines (19 min— 1944).
29 Activities in ETO— Battle of the Netherlands— Testing German am-
munition— Utilization of local industries — .\rtillery supplies a trapped bat-
talion— Winter shoes for tanks — Demolition of roadblocks — Weasel M29-
C — Additional films of Palau operations (22 iniii — 1944).
30 Activities in ETO — RAF sinks Tirpitz — Frontline steel production —
I^ombed Belgian rail network — Rain and snow slow allied armies — Burma
oiH-rations — Activities in Philippines (21 min — 1944).
31 Personnel pick-up tests at Wright Field— Wine barri'l revetmt'iits —
Eighth Air Force fighter kills — Remote control tank — Opening of big push—
Huertg<'ii Forest — .\aehen ana (15 min — 1944).
32 Activities in ETO — American Ist and 9th armies drive closer to Roer
River— Holland front — British introduce a new mine detector— Belfort an«l
Mullious(! fall to French units — Sharpsliooting course for jungle fighters —
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CB No.
Italian front — Russian fiim showinp fightinj!; in Warsaw suburbs — B-29's
attack Tokyo — <'ariier pianos attack Manila (21 niin — 19-15).
33 School for jungle life — Activities in ETO — American 1st and 9th armies
drive forward on Aachen front — To the south, US and French troops of the
6th armj' press forward before the Rhine plain — Island ice box — Advance
toward Ormoc Road — Carrier strikes in Ormoc and Manila Bays (18 min —
1945).
34 Activities in ETO — Ninth army front — Port of Antwerp — Fighter kills —
Malaria control in Corsica — B-29 crash in China — Japanese phosphorous
bomljs — Capture of Bhamo, Burma Road link (IG min — 1945).
35 Japanese raid Saipan B-29 base — GI's get whole blood from homefront —
"Black Widow" and "Jato" — Activities in Burma, China, and ETO (20
min— 1945).
36 Operations in Philippine Islands — Ormoc landing — Troops land on
Mhidoro — Mediterranean area — German work mobilization — ETO — Ger-
man offensive (23 min — 1945).
37 Activities on Leyte and Mindoro — Air ferry roiite to Siberia — Advance in
Burma — Nazi version of action in East — Activities in ETO (24 min — 1945).
38 Admiral Nimitz speaks on Pearl Harbor anniversary — "Mars Task Force"
at Tonkwa — XC-97, cargo transport — Nazis driven from Greenland coast —
Winter on the Italian front — Trench foot problem at front — Allies counter
in Battle of the Bulge (21 min— 1945).
39 Island airport in Axis waters — Experimental activities of AAF — Ledo-
Burma Road — Field problems on W^estern front — M24 light tank — Modi-
fications on M4 tank — Shigle-plane Borneo attack (15 min — 1945).
40 Attack on Manila Harbor— First landing on Luzon — Action on Western
front — Alsace front — Bomb damage viewed at captured oil plant — Sumatra
oil refineries bombed — Para-demolition on NE Celebes (20 min— 1945).
41 Bombing of Manila airfields — British take Akyab — Opening of Ledo
Road — Carrier force strikes Formosa — Italian front — .\ctivities in ETO —
Frontline shower bath — Bombing of Berlin (26 mhi — 1945).
42 Meeting of allied leaders — Nazi shipping attacked along Norwegian
coast — New aircrew oxygen bottle — Activities in ETO and Burma — Bailey
assault bridge — Army-Navy planes hit Japanese installations — Operations
in the Philippines (31 min — 1945).
43 .\ctivities in ETO — Trays from scrap metal — DDT spray for jungle —
Capture of Ramree — Modern plant services allied aircraft — Stilwell Road
convoy reaches Kunming— Luzon operations (23 min — 1945).
44 Invasion of Iwo Jima — Jet-propelled P-59 — Activities in ETO — Gen
Marshall's hispcction of Italian front — Manila (25 min — 1945 — Withdrawn
from all types of public exhibition).
45 Action on Iwo Jima — Radio Luxembourg — Activities in ETO — Roo-sevelt
raeetuig — Activities in Philippines — Manila — Corregidor and Mariveles
(30 mhi— 1945).
46 .\llied air attacks on Germany — Rhine offensive— A-26 Invader — Manila
clean-up — Air rescue on Japanese-held island — Iwo Jima (29 min — 1945 —
Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition).
404099° — 59 14
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CBNo.
47 Tokyo strikes — Activities on Iwo Jiina — Ciean-up on Corregidor —
China supply problems — Jungle shelters — T26 tank — Additional films on
Rhine offensive (27 min — 1945).
48 Air support on Western front — Shangri-La — Activities in ETO — British
jet plane — M69 incendiary bomb — Capture of Lai^hio and Mandalay —
Second airfield taken on Iwo Jima — Ryukyua attacked (31 min — 1945).
49 Additional film on Iwo Jima — Invasion of Panay Island in Philippines —
Aerial supply on Leyte — B-32 Dominator — War dogs — Honor defenders
of Bastogue — Rhine airborne operations (25 min — 1945).
50 Ryukyus operations — Activities in Burma — P-80 Shooting Star — Fifth
army ordnance pool — US forces drive deeper into Germany (29 min — 1945).
51 Story of Remagen bridge capture — Navy moves inland — Philippine
operations — Advajice on Okuiawa — Activities in Burma — Nazi atrocities
(28 min — 1945 — Withdrawn from all types of public eithibition).
52 Advance in Italy — Activities in ETO and in Luzon — Transportation
methods in China — Tokyo strikes — Additional Okinawa films — Attack on
Kure naval base (26 min — 1945 — Withdrawn from all tj-pes of public
exhibition).
53 Sec Stimson and Gen Marshall — Activities on Okinaway and in ETO —
Mop-up in Manila Harbor — Atrocity films — Surrender — Gen Eisenhower
makes VE-day statement (33 min — 1945— Withdrawn from all types of
public exhibition).
54 Action on Okinawa — Two Japanese in dawn sortie — Activities in Philip-
pines— Expedients overcome tank obstacles — V-I over Antwerp — Air-
borne supply base — Activities in ETO — Atrocity films — Death of Mussolini
(32 min — 1945 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition).
55 Additional surrender films — Gen Richardson makes VE-day statement —
Fall of Rangoon — Iwo Jima base for Tokyo attacks — Captured Japanese
weapons— USS Franklin (29 min— 1945).
56 Activities in ETO — Paper war — 57-mm recoilless rifle — Invasion of
Tarakan — Japanese suicide bomb — Capture of Banguio (29 min — 1945).
57 Activities in ETO — Disney swish — Enemy fortifications — Mine menace
in conquered areas — T66 rocket launcher — Jungle rescue — .\ctivities in
Philippines— Attack on Naha (28 miii— 1945— Withdrawn from all types
of public exhibition).
58 Activities in ETO— Floating bridge M4 — Activities in Philippines —
Sopac University — Postwar jeep—Allied prtsouers freed in Rangoon —
Shuri Line on Okinawa (26 min — 1945).
59 Operation "Pluto" — Allied control council for Germany — New heli-
copters— Carbine M2 — Activities in rhilippines— Lodo Road supply bas*' —
Additional films on Shuri Line — Expand Marianas airbuses (26 min — 1945).
60 Activities in ETO — LVT's for beachhead operations — Wire-laying by
airplane — Activities of 6th army group — Service schools in Pacific — Trans-
portation difficulties on Okhiawa— F7F Tigercat (20 min — 1945).
61 Operation "Fido"— Activities in ETO — Russian one-man carry — M40
and T89 motor carriages — Borneo invasions — Action on northcni Luzon —
Okuiawa— Naval operations olf Okinawa— Kobe strike (27 min— 1945).
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CBNo.
62 Rodcployment operations — Activities in ETO — Cavitizing shells for
V-T fuzes — Okinawa — Japanese attacks on ileet (21 nun — 1945).
63 '"'British flame defenses — Revolt in Prague — Redeployment — New Quar-
termaster units use leaded gas — Suicide attack on destroyer — Elevcntli
airborne cuts Japanese escape routes — PT boats fixe Japanese oil (21
mill — 1945).
64 Former President Truman arrives at Berlin conference — Demonstration
of latest Signal Corps equipment — Recapture of Liuchow — Aguni invasion —
Balikpapan hivasion — Typhoon hits fleet (19 min — 1945).
65 Big Three conference in session — Additional films of Balikpapan hi-
vasion— Activities on Okinawa — Reunion on Okinawa — "Little David"
914-mm mortar (17 min — 1945).
66 Activities in China — Service troops arrive in Manila — Japanese anti-
submarine mortar — Third fleet shells Japan — Sinking of HMS Barham —
Army nurses arrive in Hawaii (13 min — 1945).
101 Korea, 10 July through 10 August 1950 — Battle for time — Logistics and
combat operations of air, sea, and ground forces of UN (29 min — 1950).
102 Korea, 10 August through 10 September 1950 — Turnuig the tide —
Combat footage of attack and counterattack on ground — Tactical and
y ■ strategic UN air support — Marines spearhead amphibious landing on
Wolmi Island — UN forces capture Inchon and push to outskirts of Seoul —
UN forces hold Pusan beachhead and push Red aggressors back (22 min —
-' ' 1950).
103 Korea, 20 September through 20 October 1950 — UN offensive — Maps
sliow changing situation (21 min — 1950).
104 Korea, 20 October through 20 November 1950 — Chinese communists
enter war — Speed of UN medical treatment through evacuation of wounded
by air — Field demonstrations at Aberdeen (Maryland) Provhig Ground —
Rough winter weather impedes Navy — Air Force tests on new Fairchild
XC-120 pack airplane — Demonstration of US winter uniforms (21 min —
1951).
105 Korea, 20 November through 20 December 1950 — UN forces escape
trap — Third division fighting principal holding action — Tenth corps evacu-
ated by sea from Hungnam — Evacuation of troops, supplies, equipment,
and civilians, in face of advancing Chinese Reds — Largest amphibious
evacuation in military history — Airdrop of supplies — Air evacuation of
casualties — Destruction of abandoned supplies — Interrogation of Chinese
prisoners (16 mhi — 1951).
106 Korea, 20 December 1950 through 20 January 1951 — UN ground forces
evacuated from Hungnam aided by naval protective fire — Warehouses,
buildings, and harbor facilities destroyed — Evacuation of Seoul — Redeploy-
ment of 8th army — Withdrawal across Han River — Flight of civilian
refugees — UN troops digging in near Suwon — Fighter-bombers of UN air
force inflicting damage on enemy (20 min — 1951).
107 Korea, 20 January through 20 February 1951 — UN troops capture Suwon
and move on to Han River — Digging out enemy in hills — Troops of 25th
division reach outskirts of Seoul on 10 February — Red resistance stiffens
on central front indicating counterattack — Red positions blasted by massed
211
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CBNo.
firepower of tanks and artillery — Flyins; boxcars deliver supplies by para-
chute at Wonju — Dislodging of enemy on hill 584 — Operation Killer pushes
northward following failure of Red breakthrough attempt (17 rain — 1951).
108 Korea, 20 February through 20 March 1951 — Operation Killer, con-
tinues against weakening enemy resistance — C-119's supplying frontline
units by air — UN air force continues around-the-clock bombing and strafing
of enemy — Troops of 24th and 25th divisions carrying battle to enemy —
Near 38th Parallel, 7th division reconnaissance patrol strikes northward
(18 min— 1951).
109 Korea, 20 March through 20 April 1951 — Paratroopers of 187th airborne
regimental combat team land near Munsan during Operation Tomahawk —
Twenty-fourth division advances in face of stiff resistance at 38th Parallel —
ROK division crosses Imjin River with US fire support — Official activities
of SHAPE headquarters — Tank-infantry team executes a reconnaissance
in force across 38th Parallel — Reconnaissance tank mission against com-
munist snipers (19 min — 1951).
110 Korea, 20 April through 20 May 1951 — Red spring offensive stalled —
UN forces withdraw across Imjin River and through Uijongbu to set up
major defenses along Lincoln Line above Seoul — Tank-infantry team de-
flects Chinese columns as UN planes blast enemy concentrations north of
Seoul — "Human sea" tactics of Reds prove costly against superior UN
firepower (15 min — 1951).
111 Korea, 20 May through 20 June 1951 — Allied units push north as tide
of battle turns — Infantry units receive close support from F-51 fighters
in smashing enemy hill position — Mud hampers advance of UN forces
necessitating airlift delivery of supplies to front — Artillery battery pounds
Reds with 155-mm howitzer shells — Pinpointing of communist targets by
air-ground team as UN advance continues — Blasting of Wonsan Harbor
at night by rocket-firing vessels of UN navy (17 min — 1951).
112 Korea, 20 June through 20 July 1951 — Cease-fire talks — Reds stop UN
correspondents from entering conference area — Gen Ridgway discontinues
talks until enemy agrees to neutralize Kaosong area — Resumption of talks
(18 min— 1951).
113 Korea, 20 July through 20 August 1951 — Infantry patrol in probing
action in northwest of Inje — UN communication team installs VHF sUition
as link in radio network — North of Yanggu US infantrymen attack hill
1179, supported by self-propelled 155-mm guns and heavy mortars —
Following capture of objective, iniits reorganize, receive ammunition, and
other supplies by airdrop — Return of refugees to Seoul — Retrieval of mine-
disabled tank — Cease-fire negotiations at Kaesong (18 min — 1951).
45. Army Information Films
These films are intonded for the information of all personnel in the
Armed Forces, including civilian components.
Army Information Films Series, sponsored hy Trooj) Infonnation
Division, Department of the Army, should not he confused with
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AFIF Scries sponsorotl by Armed Forces Infoimation aiul Education,
Department of Dcfeiiso,
A IF Xo.
1 Derense Against Enemy Propaganda
Aim and imttcrn of enemy proi)aRanda in American ocuiipiutl countries,
Soviet occupied areas and Korea — The means of combating it (29 uiiii —
1957 — Film Reference).
2 Sweden — Modern Land of the Vikings
This pictorial study of Sweden covers its f^eoRraphy, history, K«jvernmcnt,
industry, culture, customs, and mode of life — A blend of vikinp heritage
and modern age — The people, their enjoyment in water and winter sports
(30 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation^ — Limited number of prints
distributed to central film and equipment exchanges).
3 African Heritage
Study of East Africa— Contributions of Africa to civilization — Life and
work of the people — Painting, music, and the dance are discussed — Present
day changes and development (29 min — 195S — Color — Commercial AdapUv-
tion — Limited number of prints distributed to central film and ec|ui])mcnt
exchanges).
4 Netherlands— Land Below the Sea
Study of the Netherlands — Nature of the land — Canal system and modes
of transportation — Flower growing and export, dairy, fishing, and shipping —
Traditional customs of the Dutch pcoi)le^Proj)osed projects and studies
to reclaim all available si)ace for the increasing population (34 min — l'J5S —
Color — Commercial Adaptation — Limited number of jnints distributed to
central film and equipment exchanges).
46. Department of Defense Film
This film is intended for use by Public Information OHiccrs.
DD Xo.
184-54 Army's Nilte Guards Nation's Capital
Scenes made at the launcher station near Lorton, Va. — IIow guided
mi.ssile NIKE is brought into position to lire during simulated enemy
aircraft attack — Capabilities of the NIKE (5 min — 1955).
47. Educational Films
Educational films (EF) serve as guides for vocational, iiuliislrial,
educational, and rehabilitation purposes.
EF Xo.
6 Don't Be a Sucker
Combating minority group prejudice (18 nu'n — 1917 — Revised — With-
drawn from all types of public exhibition) .
179 Heights and Depths
Zinc etchings of line drawing and half-tone photographs for newspai)crs
(9 min— 1945).
180 Modes and Motors
Artistic automotive designing (9 min — 1915 — Commercial Adaptation).
213
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EF No.
183 Electrons on Parade
Construction and use of the power tube (20 min — 1945 — Commercial
Adaptation).
187 Painting and Decorating
Self-explanatory title (10 min — 1945).
192 How to Play Volleyball
Self-explanatory title (20 min — 1945 — Commercial Adaptation).
215 Pottery Making
Self-explanatory title (U min — 1945).
216 Metal Working
Self-explanatory title (12 min— 1945).
272 Printing
Self-explanatory title (10 min— 1947).
48. Film Bulletins
Film bulletins (FB) deal with new military developments (not nec-
essarily based on approved Department of the Army doctrine).
FB No.
163 Mustard Spray Tests With Multiple Planes (U)
(23 min — 1944 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by CCMLO— Fihn is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
5-85 Camouflage Dummies and Decoys
Camouflage in desert warfare — Use of wire, cloth, paper, foliage, mud,
and soil in preparation and construction of dummies and decoys (14
min— 1944— Color).
5-101 The Tournapull
Engineer tournapull machine used in constructing airfields (15 min —
1944 — Film Reference).
5-102 The Engineer Dozers — LeTourneau
Use of two types of dozers — Techniques — Clearing away okstacles
and building roads through various types of terrain (20 min — 1944 —
Film Reference).
5-111 Road and Runway Construction — Southwest Pacific
Rapid construction of supply roads and air strips on captured Japa-
nese islands (18 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
5-129 Engineer Power Shovel and Attachments
Power shovel — Standard attachments — Operation (21 miu — 1944 —
Film Reference).
5-133 Hand-placed Charges against Beach and Underwater Obstacles
Placing demolition blocks M2, MS, M4, and bangalore torpedo by
hand — Types of beach and underwater obstacles — Functioning of con-
cussion detonator (19 min — 1944).
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,U
FB No.
5-137 Road Maintenance and Construction in Italy
Engineer maintenance and construction of roads in Italy (10 niiii —
1944 — Film Reference).
5-148 Camouflage in Combat
Practicability of camouflage — Coini)aribon between training and
combat metliods — Ingenious examples under battle conditions — Enemy
skill and techniques of camouflage (12 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
5-168 Port Repair
Problems — Destruction found in captured i)orts — Repair for military
uso (15 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
5-182 Road Construction and Maintenance in CBI
Construction of military roads in CBI theater (18 min — 1945 — Film
Reference).
5-185 The Bailey Bridge in Combat
:>niil3si Use of bridge in keeping supplies and equipment moving totvard the
front (13 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
5-192 Fixed Bridge Construction and Repair in the CBI
Building and repairing fixed bridges in CBI theater (12 min — 1945 —
Film Reference).
5-194 Interim Report on Passage of Beach and Underwater Obstacles (U)
(28 min — 1945 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by COFENGRS— Film is classified SECRET).
5-196 Airfield Construction and Repair in the CBI
Construction of military airfields in CBI theater by engineers —
Limited equipment — Obstacles (15 min- — 1945 — Film Reference).
5-201 River Crossing Operations in the CBI
Overcoming diflficult obstacles to keep supplies moving across rivers
(14 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
5-207 Field Airdromes
Construction of field airdromes (12 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
7-263 Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Use of Special Equipment
Illustrating special techniques and equipment used by infantry in
clearing an enemy-held area — What makes fighting in these areas more
effective (5 min — 1053).
7-264 Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Methods of Entering Buildings
Demonstration of correct methods of entering buildings in onemy-hcld
territory — Use of grenades (4 min — 1953).
7-265 Fighting in Built-Up Areas— Methods of Searching and Clearing Build-
ings
Rifle squad has the responsibility of searching and clearing buildings-
Essential procedures demonstrated (3 min — 1953).
7-266 Fighting in Bnilt-Up Areas — Selection of Positions for Firing
Emphasizing that selection of proper firing i)ositions greatly increases
efi'ectiveness of fire during this type of combat — Tricks of cover and
concealment (5 min — 1953).
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FB No.
7-268 Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Organization and Tactics
Outlining organization and tactics of an attacking unit, the infantry
rifle platoon — Functions of major groups: searching party, covering
party, and weapons squads— How each group is deployed during attack —
Importance of an advance tactical plan (10 min — 1953).
7-269 Fighting in Built-Up Areas — Mutual Support and Methods of Adrance
Exhibiting the joint support of infantry and tank units in this tyi)e of
fighting — Proper methods of advance for the infantryman (6 min —
1953).
7-272 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — US Rifle Cal .30 Ml Browning
Automatic Rifle
Description, uses, and capabilities of the Browning automatic rifle
(BAR) and the semiautomatic cal .30 Ml (8 min — 1954 — Color — Film
Reference) .
7-273 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— US Pistol Cal .45, Submachine
Gun, Cal .45, US Carbine, Cal .30
Brief descriptions of characteristics and capabilities — Use in combat
(8 min — 1954 — Color — Film Reference).
7-274 Infantry Weapons and Their EfiTects — Hand and Rifle Grenades
Grenades are among the most effective weapons for close in fighting —
Hand grenades include M26 fragmentation, white phosphorous, and
"offensive" — They are activated by hand and explode in 3 to 6 seconds —
Rifle grenades are designed specifically for firing from a rifle and include:
high explosive antitank grenade, pyrotechnic signal star cluster, para-
chute flares in four colors, and colored smoke streamers (9 min — 1954 —
Color — Film Reference) .
7-275 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— MIC Cal .30 Sniper's Rifle—
Sniperscope, Infrared Set No. 1
Mission of a sniper is to harass the enemy — Illustrating several special
pieces of equipment furnished to sniper to help perferm mission (6 min —
1954 — Color — Film Reference).
7-277 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Portable Flamethrower
Location and characteristics of component parts — How to operate
weapon — Characteristics and effects of thickened and unthickoned fuel
(3 min — 1954 — Color — Film Reference).
7-278 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Machine Guns
Characteristics, capabilities, and application of various machine guns
u.scd in infantry regiment — Cal .30 light MC, cal .30 heavy MG, and cal
.50 MG described — Ball, tracer, armor jiicrcing, and arujor piercing
incendiary ammunition discussed (5 min — 1954 — Color — Film Refer-
ence) .
7-280 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— The Mortar Family
Composition, characteristics, capabilities, and application of the
60-nnn mortar, 81-nim mortar, and 4.2-inch mortar (14 min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
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FB No.
7-281
7-282
7-283
7-285
8-132
8-147
8-173
8-184
8-200
8-203
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — 57-mm Rifle, M18; 75-mm Rifle,
M20; 105-mm Rifle M27
Brief descriptions of characteristics, capabilities, and application of the
57-ram rifle, M18, 7o-mm rifle, M20, and 105-mm rifle, M27 (7 niin —
1955 — Color — Film Reference).
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Tank Weapons
Brief review of the medium ^147 tank with the 90-mm gun, cal .30
coaxial machine gun, cal .50 machine gun, and a cal .30 bow machine
gun — Three types of ammunition fired by the 90-imii gun (5 min —
1955 — Film Reference).
Ranger Training
Illustrating the three phases of the eight-week intensive army ranger
training course — Invaluable part of army combat teams formed by
gi'aduates of this course (28 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Rugged Rangers
Highlights of the army ranger training course conducted at Fort
Benning, Georgia, to test physical stamina and moral courage under
combat conditions — Volunteers from all arms and services imdergo
rigorous training for eight weeks in three phases: review of basic military
skills, jungle training, and mountain terrain training (9 min — 1953 —
Film Reference).
Evacuation of the Wounded
Steps in evacuating wounded — Five successive echelons of medical
service from frontline to general hospital in ZI (15 min — 1944 — Film
Reference).
Medical Service in the Jungle
Difficulties of jungle medical service — Efficiency of combat medical
troops — Swimming out with casualties to ships — Treating wounded —
Assembling medical supplies — Water discipline — Danger of fungus in-
fections— Immunization problems — Malaria control — Jungle fear at
night — Operation of collecting stations and clearing stations under canvas
or in captured Japanese dugouts (20 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
The Evacuation Hospital
Organization and function of evacuation hospital and third echelon
medical service (13 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
Psychiatric Procedure in Combat Area
Handling mild and moderately severe cases of combat fatigue in divi-
sion and army areas (47 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
Malaria Control on Corsica
Prevention of malaria by mosquito control
places — Killing with sprays — Screening
min — 1945 — Film Reference).
Destruction of breeding
Individual protection (13
General Hospital
Organization and operation of general hospitals overseas (12 min-
1945 — Film Reference).
217
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FB No.
8-217
8-228
9-117
9-US
9-125
9-128
•i
9-154
9-170
9-179
9-197
9-204
9-206
9-221
Army Medical Laboratories (World War II)
Laboratory units in tlieaters of operation, communications zones, and
ZI — Function of each — Overall organization and set-up worldwide net-
work of laboratories (38 min — 1947)
Veterinary Food Inspection Service — Part 11: Theater of Operations
Inspection of food from its arrival at oversea ports until its issue to
front line organizations (15 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
Torsion Bar Suspension
Basic principles — Advantages over old type volute (coil) spring type
suspension system (8 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Tank Transporter M25
Description and use (20 min — 1944).
Light Cargo Carrier, M29C
Operation and maintenance (16 min — 1944).
Save That Part
Stock piles maintained by Ordnance to fill requirements of armies —
Recovery of serviceable equipment for reconditioning and repairing (7
min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Velocity Calibration of Artillery
Two-unit ballistic and technical service team — Highly mobile units,
trained and equipped by ordnance to calibrate weapons of a battery or
battalion (9 min — 1944).
Concrete Piercing Nose Fuze M78
Demonstration and evaluation of penetrating ability of concrete pierc-
ing nose fuze M78 — Projectiles fired against reinforced concrete slab 5
feet thick with a compressive strength over 5,000 pounds f>er square inch
(16 min— 1945).
Spray-formed Plastic Casing
Its use and importance to manufacturers — Detailed description (19
min — 1945).
VT Bomb and Rocket Fuzes
Details concerning VT bomb and rocket fuzes (25 min-
Reference).
-1945— Film
Beachhead Maintenance for LVT's
Seagoing LVT maintenance units — r^nloading repair shops mounted
on skids and setting them up for operation on beachheads — Retriever
LVT's (19 min— 1945).
The 4.6-inch Multiple Rocket Launcher. T66
Function, handling, and use of rocket fire in the field — Advantages of
new launcher — Use of new rockets — Crew duties — Tactical use of
launcher (25 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
Arctic Engine Oil
Develoi)nient and testing of now arctic «•ll^im• oil at Korl C'liunliill,
Canada— Lubrication sclu'dule (7 min- 1948 — Fihn Reference).
218
NUMERICAL INDEX
FB No.
9-230
9-231
^238
9-288
9-289
9-290
10-127
10-224
10-233
Trends in Ordnance: 1949
Improved mobility of weapons from WW I to WW IT^ — Ordnance
museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground — Development of lighter, more
easily portable artillery •weapons — New vehicles — T51 crosscountry
cargo and personnel carrier — Medium tank M46 and light tank T37 (13
min — 1949 — Film Reference).
Rocket Instrumentation
Methods and instruments used to track and record speed, distance,
and flight of rockets — Doppler effect as recorded in Dovap system —
Tracking and recording rocket flight with radar, tracking telescopes,
ballistic cameras, and allied electronic and optical instruments — Use of
recorded information (15 min — 1949).
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Developing efficient weapons for US military needs — Functions and
operations of the Ballistics Research Laboratory, Development and
Proof Services, The Ordnance School, the Ordnance Board, and Aberdeen
Ordnance Depot — Basic field research of armed forces materiel conducted
at aerodynamic range, supersonic wind tunnel, and Munson automotive
t€st course — Completion of materiel study with field tests (17 min —
1951).
Modern Ordnance Materiel — Wheeled Vehicles
Army Ordnance Corps has the responsibility of supplying and main-
taining wheeled vehicles which implement the transportation of men
and equipment — Ordnance Corps research hais resulted in production of
many new and improved versatile vehicles (12 min — 1954 — Film
Reference).
Modern Ordnance Materiel — Tracked Vehicles
Application and characteristics of latest developments in tracked
vehicles, particularly these basic types: light, medium, and heavy tanks
(17 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
Modern Ordnance Materiel — The M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier
Construction, characteristics, capabilities, and operation of this
Army vehicle which, like an otter, is at home on water and on land thus
providing motorized transportation regardless of terrain or climatic
conditions (8 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
Supply Problems in the Southwest Pacific
Hazards of handling and storing suppHes — Corrective action — 'Effect
of climatic, storage, and handling conditions on substandard packing —
Oversea packing — Preventing corrosion of subsistence items (40 min —
1944).
Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room
Quartermaster warehousing operations — Storage and supply of loose
issue items — Filling requisition at supply depot warehouse — Warehouse
layout and arrangement of shelves — Conveyor belt system — Packing,
crating, and shipi)ing (22 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
Nutriculture — Vegetable Growing
Growing food crops by artificial chemical feeding — Techniques of
vegetable growing — Equipment — Mixing chemical ingredients — Con-
219
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10-254
NUMERICAL INDEX
structing storage tanks — Irrigation — Sowing — Pollination — Harvesting
and packing (10 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
Cold Weather Uniforms
Showing dangers of frostbite and trcnchfoot — Explanation of layer
principle for cold weather clothing — Clothing to be worn in wet cold
weather — Clothing to be worn in dry cold weather — Characteristics of
undergarments, overgarmetits, footgear, and gloves — Proper number of
layers of clothing as related to cold weather conditions and amount of
activity (25 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Nylon Body Armor Test in Korea
Showing tests made by 20,000 soldiers of nylon body armor in various
types of units and under varying conditions for 140 days in Korea — Dis-
cussion of five objectives of test — Enthusiastic demand for vests by
combat troops after tests (14 min — 1953).
Rigging the 6,000-pound Load-bearing Platform for Aerial Delivery
Demonstrating in part I the techniques used in rigging typical mass
loads— Showing in part II the procedures used in rigging the J^-ton and
J^-ton trailers with accompanying loads (36 min— 1953— Film Ref-
erence).
Newfoundland Communications
Signal Corps lays long-line cable with laterals to all military installa-
tions on Newfoundland (21 min — 1943 — Color — Film Reference).
Mark III, IFF Modifications (U)
(13 min— 1944— FUm is classified SECRET).
Moistureproofing and Fungiprooflng Signal Corps Equipment
Damage caused to vital communications by moisture and fungi —
Prevention — Six-man team of radio and wire men at work (17 min —
1944— Film Reference).
Waterproofing Signal Corps Equipment
Procedures and techniques necessary to protect equipment from
efTccts of immersion in water (29 min — 1945 — Film IU.'fercnce).
Improved Field Wire Laying with Wire Dispensers
Wire Dispenser MX-306/AG — Weight— Size and shape— Package
containing }<t mile j)lastic-coatcd assault wire — Application m forward
areas (13 min — 1950 — Film Reference). >rf) ni nm^IdoiT ♦'
Combat Firing with Hand Guns
Correct grips— Three basic firing positions — Firing quickly and
instinctively (17 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Allied Military Government in Italy
Purpose of AMG in occupied couTitrios — Situation in Italy when
American forces invaded — Destruction of cities and villages — Disrup-
tion of economic and social life — Reconstruction and rehabilitation by
AMG and Italian officials (18 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
19-167 Tradic Control In the Normandy Invasion
Work of military police- -Ke«'piiig roads clear for stoady How of mili-
tary vehicles to front line — TralFic problems in assembling troops and
10-255
10-259
11-69
11-134
11-142
11-188
11-234
19-152
19-157
220
NUMERICAL INDEX
FB No.
19-193
19-202
19-212
19-239
19-246
19-256
19-287
20-16
20-37
20-39
supplies in England, and landing troops and pupplios in France —
Subsequent movement from beachhead (ISmin — 1945 — Film Reference).
Evacuation of Civilians
Combat footage taken in ETO — Keeping civilians from roads in com-
bat areas so traffic lanes can l>e kept open for troop and supply move-
ments (15 min — 1945 — Film Reference),
TrafDc Control in the CBI
Military police keep supply routes open for military traffic from ports
in India to Burma Road — Obstacles in narrow Calcutta streets — Traffic
control, stations — Radio-equipped jeeps direct and route traffic —
Building Stilwell Road through jungle from Ledo to Burma Road (19
min — 1945 — Film Reference).
The Baseball Grenade (CN Riot Grenade M25)
Use and operation— Shape — Throwing or rolling grenade — Operating
parts — Advantages of M25 over M7 — Decontaraiuatiou (6 min — 1945 —
Film Reference).
Oriental Prisoners of War
Handling of prisoners of war by UN forces in Korea in accordance
with provisions of Geneva Convention (23 min— 1951 — Film Reference).
Hasty Sign Making
How the military police personnel make temporary signs in the field
when permanent signs are not available — Demonstrating the uses of
sign reproduction kit No. 1, silk screen process (19 min — 1952 — Film
Reference) .
MP Highway Patrol in Germany
Demonstrating the control that military police have over traffic on
the Autobahn in Germany — Duties of military police highway patrols
include traffic patrols, services, and assistance to military and civilian
population, law enforcement, and first aid (10 min — 1953 — Film Ref-
erence).
The Military Police Story
Military Police Corps trainees receive intensive training in basic
infantry skills and expert instruction in military policing techniques at
Camp Gordon, Georgia — Variety of MP duties and responsibilities —
Military police serve in all parts of the world (33 min — 1954 — Film
Reference).
Invasion of Crete by the German Army
German film shows preparations for invasion of Crete by air — First
part of attack June 1941 — Strafing and precision bombuig — Men and
equipment dropped by parachute — Capture of coastal roads and airports
(11 min — 1942 — Film Reference).
Highway to Alaska
Vital artery for flow of military supplies to Alaska (9 min — 1942 —
Film Reference).
Scrap for Victory
Salvage of old weapons to help meet iron shortage (11 min — 1942 —
Film Reference).
221
NUMERICAL INDEX
FB No.
20-56
20-66
20-78
20-213
20-220
20-232
20-249
44-253
46-260
46-261
Western Battle Front, May-June 1940
Victorious Nazi drive through Holland and Belgium into France (40
rain — 1943 — lilm lleference.
The Battle of Buna
The campaign at Buna (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Avalanche
Snow avalanches in mountain operations — TyjX's — "Wind slab" and
"flow snow" — Procedure for soldier separated from main party (10
min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Reduction of Japanese Cave-type Fortifications
Japanese retreat into caves — Methods of combatting this defense —
Cave entrances located by aerial reconnaissance — Defoliation of hills by
use of napalm — Neutralization of enemy positions by air forces and field
artillery — Destruction by assault teams (34 min — 1945).
Construction of Arctic Igloo
Construction of snowhouse — Three-man igloo constructed in 3 hours —
Advantages of igloo over tent — Natural camouflage (10 min — 1948).
Summer Movements in the Arctic
Terrain features of arctic and subarctic regions — Difficulties of moving
men and supplies — Problems of movement, camping, and survival in
arctic — Advantages and disadvantages of various vehicles — The weasol —
Other types of transportation by water and air (15 min — 1950 — Film
Reference).
Reducing Enemy Log Bunkers in Korea
Design, construction, and use of log bunkers, enemy camouflaged
fortifications — Proper assault techniques and tactics to reduce enemy
bunkers — Plan of attack detailed, air and ground reconnaissance, equip-
ment, weapons, fighting units, and strategy employed (21 min — 1952 —
Film Reference).
Weapons of the Artillery
Brief descriptions of characteristics of towed and self-propelled weapons
which concerned the artillery-man — Nonartillery pieces considered are
the 2.5 rocket launcher and the twin 40 motor carriage, Ml9 — Artillery
pieces discussed and illustrated are the 75-mm pack howitzer, the 105-mm
howitzer, the 155-mm howitzer, the 155-mm gun, the S-inch howitzer,
and the 240-nim howitzer (26 min— 1053— Color).
Army Aviation — Part I — Introduction
CJeneral characteristics and typical present uses of fixed-wing and
rotary-wing light pianos used by the army — Potential uses pegged to
ingenuity of tactical commanders and staffs (17 min — 1958 — Film
Reference).
Army Aviation — Part II— Selection and Occupation of Small Unit Air-
strips
The mission of army aviation is to expedite tactical and logistical
operations of army field forces — How the army aviation section of *
combat unit selects and occiipies a small unit airstrip without interrupt-
ing i;(»mbat operations (12 min — 1953— Film Reference).
222
NUMERICAL INDEX
FB m.
55-236 Cycloidal and Hydraulic Jet Propulsion
Principles and use of cycloidal propelled and hydraulic propelled
vessels — Cycloidal propelled vessel contrasted with conventional single-
screw type craft — Rapid turning feature of boats propelled by these
means (11 min — 1950).
55-248 Outloading of Diesel Locomoiives
Problems and proper techniques in loading diesel locomotives aboard
a cargo ship — Correct rigging, lifting, alining, lowering into wooden
cradles, lashing, bracing, and waterproofing the 120-ton locomotive —
Teamwork and stevedoring knowledge essential to smooth and efficient
operations (13 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
55-270 Steam Locomotive Firing
Illustrating the six-step procedure for dropping old fire and for firing
up a steam locomotive — Emphasizing the need for an even fire to insure
efficient and economical operation (12 min — 1953).
55-271 The Locomotive Air Brake System
Showing the identification, location, and function of each component
part of the locomotive air brake with emphasis on system maintenance
and repair (14 min — 1953).
55-286 Icecap — I
Report of the Army Transportation Corps expedition across the icecap
of Greenland in the spring and summer of 1952 to establish a route and
a method of moving troops and heavy equipment to northern strategic
bases (30 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
49. Graphic Films
Graphic Films (GF) are produced by an economical motion picture
production technique using animated drawings or photographs with
accompanying narration. They are issued under GF release numbers
except when the initiating agency requests their release in a different
series.
OF No.
8-1 Medical Service in the Infantry Division — Part I — The Medical Company,
Infantry Regiment
Outlining the organization, responsibilities, and duties of this organic
element of the regiment (17 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
8-2 Medical Service of the Infantry Division — Part II — The Medical Battalion
Every combat organization the size of a battalion or larger has its own
medical unit — The medical battalion consists of three companies: head-
quarters and headquarters company (including dental service) that handle
all battalion administration ; ambulance company that evacuates casualties
from regimental collecting stations to divisions clearing station; clearing
company that administers medical treatment (18 min — 1943 — Film
Reference).
8-3 Embryology of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
A simple visualization of the embryology of the liver, gallbladder, and
pancreas with particular reference to the most common surgical anomalies,
and variations of these organs (18 min — 1952 — Color — Film Reference).
225
NUMERICAL INDEX
OF No.
9-29 Elementary Principles of Analog Computers (U)
(29 min — 1957 — Film Refercuce — Prints are for limited distribution
to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and overseas for
loan to need-to-know audiences — Film is claasified CONFIDENTIAL —
Modified Handling Authorized.)
1(^-18 Operation Streamline — Stock Accounting
Showing the new stock accounting system used by Quartermaster
Corps and other technical services — Provides for speed, efficiency, and
mass production at a saving in time, eff'ort, and cost (15 min — 1952 —
Color — Film Reference).
10-21 How to Use Cold Weather Clothing
How to avoid injuries caused by cold dry and cold wet conditions —
Special cold weather attire, when properly used, provides a portable
climate-stabilizer — Explanation of physiological aspects of building,
maintaining, and giving off body heat — Seven key points stressed (14
min — 1952 — Color — Film Reference).
10-22 Operation of Quartermaster Corps in CONUS
Mission, responsibilities, and activities of the Quartermaster Corps
in continental US (11 min — 1953 — Color — Film Reference).
10-23 QM Nondivisional Units
Organization and activities of 19 flexible nondivisional units under
the central control of headquarters and headquarters detachment
quartermaster battalion — Expeditious supply of food, clothing, fuel,
and other services to troops (19 min — 1953 — Color — Film Reference).
10-33 Unit Messing in the Field— Part I— The Mobile Kitchen
Features, use and assembly of kitchen — Conversion of truck into
kitchen — Installation of kitchen equipment — Readying and serving
meals — Cleaning utensils — Safety precautions (9 min — 1957 — Film
Reference).
10-35 Cooking Methods and Terms
Standardized terms, procedure, and recipes outlined in Army cooking
manuals are covered — Procedure for using recipes and methods of cutting,
mixing, preparing, and cooking are explained and illustrated (28 min—
1958— Film Reference).
10-36 Warehousing Series — Part I — Storage Procedures
Explains primary functions, basic resources, and mode of operation
of a military depot — Special and all-purjjo.se warehouse storage facili-
ties— Capacity and commodity factors in storage of supplies (21 min —
1958— Film Reference).
10-37 Warehousing Series — Part II — Aisle Arrangement
Importance, jiurpose, and characteristics of aisles used in military
storage areas — Covers main, cross, personnel, service, bin, and firo
aisles— Stress on proper aisle arrangement for efficient operations (9
min — 1958 — Film Reference).
10 38 Warehousing Series— Part III— Bins. Racks, and Box Pallets
Construction, purpose, and typos of items sttired in each of the three
storage aids — Organization and operation of a Retail Bin Area featuring
224
NUMERICAL INDEX
OF No.
layout of tiers and sections; stocking of items; supply procedures and
replenishing bins (11 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
11-39 Manual Telephone Central Office AN/TTC-7
Discusses the capabilities and operation of the entire system, including
nomenclature, functions, and operation of major components — Procedures
for placing and completing various types of calls — Methods used to
expand the system (18 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
19-30 Riot Control Formations — Part I — Squad Formations
Basic commands and steps to form the wedge, the echelon, and the
line formations — Purpose of each — Stress on exact, precise execution
(12 min — 1957— Film Reference).
19-31 Riot Control Formations — Part II — Platoon and Company Formations
Purpose and execution of the wedge, the echelon, and the line (15
(.."<•> min — 1957 — Film Reference).
19-32 Riot Control Formations — Part III — Vehicles and Foot Troops
Composition of the Wedge, Echelon, and Line formations employing
vehicles and troops — Commands used — Purpose of each formation (12
min — 1958 — Film Reference).
20-7 Smooth Operation
Smooth driving prevents accidents (15 min — 1952 — Commercial
Adaptation).
20-8 Safety Record
A series of accidents culminated in the death of an employee — There-
after an outstanding safety record is established in the plant (12 min —
1952 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-9 Two Steps to Safety
For safety in any job, know your job and know yourself (13 min —
1952 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-10 Let Habit Help
The importance of making safe habits a part of job performance
(12 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-11 Get a Grip on Yourself
Importance of emotional stability to safety on the job (15 min —
1952 — Commercial Adaptation),
20-12 Decide To Be Safe
Importance of personal interest in safety programs — Normal safety
precautions (12 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-13 Caution at the Cross Roads
Danger at intersections is increased by careless driving (11 min —
1952 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-14 Danger in Reverse
Driving in reverse gear involves extra hazards (8 min — 1952 — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
494599°— 59 15
225
NUMERICAL INDEX
OF Xo.
20-15 Too Close Tor Comfort
Miinimiii) safe distances recommended Ijetween vehicles (8 min —
1952 — C^oinnicrcial Adaptation).
20 16 Too Fast for Conditions
Safe driving controlled by road conditiuus rather than speed regulations
(9 niin — 1952 — ("omniercial Adaptation).
20 17 Wrong Side Suicide
Rcsiicct for the white line in the center of the road (11 min — I9o2 —
Conanicrcial Adajjlation).
20 19 Looking for Trouble
Maintenance measures prevent accidents (11 min — 1952 — Commercial
Adaptation).
20-20 What Happened
Avoiding complications after an accident (8 min — 1952 — Commercial
Adaptation).
33-27 Introduction to Psychological Warfare
Methods and techniques employed in psychological warfare support
in military operations — Tactical, Strategic and Consolidation (16 min —
1956 — Color — Film Reference) .
61-26 To Provide for the Common Defense
History, organization, traditions, and customs of the Army — Charac-
terized by a civilian-military jjattern — Kxi)lanation of administrative
staff and its comliat organizations — Xoods and symbols for rank in
commissioned and non-connnissioned levels — Emphasis on the civilian
role in this great organization (17 min — 1954 — Color),
50. Historical Reports
Historical reports (HR) of WW II arraiigcHl chronologically accord-
ing to theater of operations.
riR .vo.
A-1 The Gilbert Islands
The Gilbert campaign — Strategic im|)ortanco of tlic islands — Success
of tlie campaign, and how it l)rouglit us one step closer to Tokyo (11
nn'n — 1949 — Limited distril)ution).
A-5 Bougainville
Landing operation and bui>scquent capture of Hougainville in 1943
by .\mcrican I'orccs of the 37th Division, 14th Corps, and 3d ^!arine
Division (9 min — 1948).
A 8 The Admiralty Islands
Landing in Feburary 1944 — Subsequent capttue of .\dmiralty Islands
north of New Guinea by Ist Cavalry Division (\t\ miii — 1949).
A 10 The Marianas — Part I: Saipan
Invasion of Saipan in Marianas group in .liinr 1944 l>y 2d and 1th
Marino Divisions and 27th Army Division — Aerial and naval bombard-
226
NUMERICAL INDEX
HRNo.
ment — Assault on beaches and fierce battle for control of strategic
island — Battle of 5th US Fleet vs Japanese Fleet — Aftermath of banzai
charge — Japanese suicide stands — Successful conquest of island for use
primarily as bomber base (22 mln — 1949).
A-lOA The Marianas — Part II: Guam
Landing and recapture of Guam Island in the Marianas in 1944 —
Operation a joint Army-Navy-Marine victory (13 min — 1949).
A-Il The Battle of Leyte
Battle of Leyte Island — Gen MacArthur's return to the Philippines —
Initial phases of invasion by US 10th and 24th Corps of 6th Army in
October 1944 — Japanese Navy and supporting air arm in suicidal at-
tempt to destroy US 3d and 7th Fleets — American ground forces advance
despite landing of Japanese reinforcements from nearby islands —
Japanese resistance in Ormoc sector overcome and island secured by
Christmas 1944 (26 min— 1951).
B-15 D-day Convoy
Activities just prior to and including D-day — Movements of American
troops from all parts to assembly areas at the various ports of embarka-
tion, prior to the Normandy invasion (19 min — 1948).
B-29 American Ninth Army — Aachen to the Roer River
Activities of the 9th Army from Aachen to the Roer River (31 min —
1948).
B-30 American First Army — Aachen to the Roer River
Advance from Aachen to the Roer River by the 1st Army — Outfits
that took part: 1st Division, 9th Division, 28th Division, 83d Division,
104th Division, and 3d Armored Division (29 min — 1948).
C-1 Campaign in Sicily
The 15th Army Group, consisting of the American 7th Army and the
British 8th Army, and its invasion of Sicily (20 min — 1948).
C-2 Sicily to Naples
American and British forces, consisting of the American 6th Corps
(of the 5th Army) and the British 10th Corps, set sail for the invasion
of Italy — Captured German footage is included to show action on both
sides (13 min — 1948 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition).
C-3 Naples to Cassino
The drive from Naples to Cassino — Battle of San Pietro and the sub-
sequent storming of Cassino (26 min — 1948).
C-8 Invasion of Southern France
Invasion of southern France by the 7th Army and subsequent junction
with the American 3d Army in northwest part of France (22 min — 1950).
E-7 Military Pipeline System (CBI Theater)
Achievements of American troops who built a desperately needed
pipeline vuider extremely hazardous conditions and difficult terrain
(23 min— 1948).
227
NUMERICAL INDEX
51. Joint Civilian Orientation Conference Film
This film was released with neither prefix number or category
designation.
JCOCXo.
Film Provide for the Comnion Defense
Higlilights of the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference hold at The
Pentagon (14 niin — 19o7 — Distrihiition to Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CONUS and overseas).
52. Miscellaneous Films
Misc'ollancoiis films (MF or Misc) arc films which do not conform
completely to Department of the Army doctrine. A change has
been made in the designation of these films from "MISC" to "MF"
plus the appropriate numerical prefix.
MF Xo.
3-7867 (See page 59.)
3-7904 through 3-7907 (See page 59.)
3-7908 Body Armor (U)
(8 min — 1951 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by OSG— Film is clas^sified CONFIDENTIAL.)
3-8937 Antipersonnel Biological Warfare (U) (U.S. -\rmy Chemical Corps
Technical Film Report No. 52)
(30 min— 1958— Color— Film is classified SECRET.)
5-959 Alaska Highway
Construction of 1,500 miles of Alaskan Highway — From felling the
first tree to final completion of highway (31 min — 1944 — Color).
5-1229 Grass and Brush Fire Fighting
Citizens of range country communities organize as fire fighters —
Effective methods of fire fighting with common tools (29 min — 1945 —
Color — From Dopt. of Agriculture).
5-1235 The Atom Strikes
First experiments blast set off in New Mexico — Aerial views of the
bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — Close-ups of devastation in
the two Japanese cities (31 min — lOK)).
5-1322 Chemistry of Fire
Fuel, oxygen, and ignition temperature necessary to produce fire —
Difrerence l)etween flash point and ignition point of fuels — Two ways
of extinguishing a fire (44 min — 1947 — From Navy Fihn MN 01-A).
&-1344 Task Force Williwaw
Cold weather tests of personnel and equipment in Aleutian climate
(41 min— 1947).
5-7646 Adding or Removing Refrigerant
Checking domestic refrigeration system for lark of n'frigerant —
Adding refrigerant by weigiit — Adding an unmea.sure<l amount of
refrigerant — Removing refrigerant (17 min — 1950 — From Office of
Education Film No. 441).
228
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
5-7647 Removing and Installing a Compressor or Condenser
Disconnecting and removing; compressor in home refrigerator —
Disconnecting stuck compressor — Removing and installing condenser
(17 min— 1950 — From Office of Education Film No. 442).
5-7649 Adjusting and Checl(ing the Expansion Valve
Design and operation of bellows type automatic expansion valve —
Adjusting, checking, and servicing bellows type valve (22 min — 1950 —
From Office of Education Film No. 444).
5-7651 Checking the Electrical System
Checking and servicing overheated motor in domestic refrigerator —
Checking stalled capacitor or repulsion and induction motor — Motor
control disorders — Range and differential adjustments (18 min —
1950 — From Office of Education Film No. 446).
5-7653 Adjusting and Repairing the Thermo Expansion Valve
Theory of multiple refrigeration system — Testing and adjusting
thermo expansion valve — Recognizing trouble — Servicing (12 min —
1950— From Office of Education Film No. 448).
5-7654 Adjusting Pressure-actuated Temperature Control Devices
Purposes of pressure-actuated temperature control devices —
Adjusting pressure-actuated motor control (16 min — 1950 — From
Office of Education Film No. 449).
5-7656 Servicing Water Cooled Condensers
Theory of counterfiow condenser — Essential elements of water-
cooled system — Operation of electric water valve (12 min — 1950 —
From Office of Education Film No. 451).
5-7657 Making and Repairing Tubing Connections
Straightening copper tubing — Working, cutting, and dressing
copper tubing — "Sweating in" connector to cover a break (IS min —
1950 — From Office of Education Film No. 452).
5-7709 Hose Line Evolutions and Hose Line Equipment
Two parts— "Hose Line Equipment" and "Methods of Handling
the Hose" — Hoses, couplings, adapters, nozzles, and accessories
(30 min — 1950 — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
5-8009 Model 44-C Ditcher (Barber-Greene)
Operation, variety of uses, and transporting of machine — Ditcher
is capable of traveling forward or backward and of digging trenches
18 to 24 inches wide and as deep as 8 feet — Performs efficiently and
quickly in hard coral or soft soil (18 min — 1952— Color— Distribution
limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
5-8221 Keep 'Em Running With Standardization
A report on engines and engine parts, the people who maintain
them, design them, and use them — Labor, management, and military
aspects of standardization program — Advantages of standardization
and interchangeability of parts (13 min— 1954— Color— Commercial
'■' " ^ Adaptation).
229
NUMERICAL INDEX
yjF So.
5-8275
5-8279
5-8567
5-8C58
5-8854
5-8954
6-7900
7-918
7-1297
7-7898
Maps for the Army
Depicts methods used by Royal Canadian Eninnecrs to produce
topopra]>hic maps — Shows mapping oi 4,500 square mile area in the
Yukon (38 min— 1954— Color).
Engineer Mission
Acconiplihhnients in j)eace and war of the C<:trp8 of Enginorrs from
the Revolutionary jjeriod to the post- Korean conflict (20 niin — 1954).
Before They Happen (Fire Prevention) \
Dramatizes the services of fire prevention inspectors (14 min —
1955 — Distribution to central filnj lil)rarie.s and exchanges in CON US
and overseas — Commercial Adaptation).
Care and Maintenance of Fire Hose
Tyi)cs and features of hose — Met-lianiral and chemical injuries —
How to clean, insiKJct, and store- — How to load on fire trucks — Care
during and after fires (21 min — 1956 — Distril)ution to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and OS).
Engineers in Combat — World War II
Engineer mission in combat — Training at Engineer School, Ft.
Belvoir, Va. — Engineer activities during WW II in the Eurojjean
and Pacific Theaters of Operation (24 min — 1957 — Replaces FB
5-119 which is obsolete).
The Big Picture — The Engineer Supply Mission
Describes engineer tasks and mission in terms of national security —
Tyi>es, use, and care of engineer equipnient — Use of EDPS (electronic
data processing systems) for inventory control — Su])ply procedures —
Purpose, accomplishments, and benefits of Engineer Standardization
Program (29 min— 1958),
Fire — Artillery Action in Korea
Tanks supported by dirt ramps substituted for artillery in early
stages of Korean conflict — Artillery later stemmed advance of com-
munist enemy — US infantry troops supported by 105-mm howitzer —
Information relayed from reconnaissance aircraft and observation
l^osts to fire direction center — Fire missions cstaljlished and relayed
to artillery batteries — Artillery supports infantry in defense and at-
tack (14 min— 1952).
This is The Infantry
P'oot soldier in training and iu combat (10 mia — 1944 — Film
Reference).
Sixth Infantry Division
Sixth Infantry Division in op<'ratii)ns at Maflin Bay^ — Bloodiest 10
days in the New Guinea campaign (20 miu — 1918).
Men Against Tanks
.■\da4)tation of Gernian army (ruiiiiuK liliu luudc during WW II —
Methods by which infantrymen destroyed Russian T-34 tanks —
Well trained infantry formidable oi)ponent against armor (15 miu —
1952).
230
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
7-8278
7-8318
7-8319
7-8320
8-1044
8-1046
8-1081
8-1129
8-1132
8-1230
8-1248
Infantry Operations in Mountains
Nature of mountain terrain and special problems of offensive and
defensive operations — Factors include character of mountain weather
physiological and psychological adjustment of troops to altitude, and
difficulties in communication and command — Mobility of weapons
affected — Air and artillery assistance and medical support expedite
operations (38 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
Machine Gun Clinometer M1917
Characteristics and application of machine gun clinometer M1917
(7 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Position and Grip, Machine Gun M1919A6 on M2 Tripod
Cal .30 light machine gun M1919A6 on M2 tripod is used to demon-
strate the correct position and grip required to fire the weapon safely
and effectively (3 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Headspace Adjustment Machine Gun, Cal .30
Showing how to place the correct headspace adjustment on the
Browning machine gun, cal .30 (4 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Air Operation, Lae and Salamaua
Ground and air operations in Lae, Salamaua section. New Guinea —
Evacuation of wounded — Americans relieving Aussies — Difficult
terrain — Concentrated air power — Planning for and attack with
B-26's (32 min — 1944 — Requires special authorization for distribu-
tion— From Air Force Film AFC 410).
Silent Battle
Malaria — A study of the disease and its carrier, the mosquito —
Habits of mosquito — Control (46 min — 1944 — Film Reference —
From Australian Film AC 3).
Rehabilitation in the European Theater of Operations
Reconditioning of patients in the ETC — Complete program of
rehabilitation from time patient enters hospital until he is able to
join his old fighting unit (29 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Diary of a Sergeant
Sgt Russell, who lost both hands in the service of the US on D-day,
rehabilitated in army hospital — Progress and spirit representative of
medical advances made in such cases (23 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
Behind the Shop Drawing
Importance of drawings for industrial production — Isometric,
orthographic projection, perspective and cross-sectional drawings —
Indicating dimensions and specifications (16 min — 1945 — Distribu-
tion to CONUS only— From Navy FUm MN 37).
Schistosomiasis (Snail Fever)
Cause and preventive measures of this tropical disease (10 min —
1945).
Plague Control
Problems created by plague — Types, carriers, and characteristics
of the disease — Control and preventive measures — Programs for
rodent and flea control — Preventive measures among troops and
231
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
civilian population (22 niin — 1940 — Color — Film Reference — From
Navy Film MN 4049).
8-1249 The Sky is the Limit
Rehabilitation i)haso8 of above-the-knee amputee — Walking tech-
nique for individuals with two normal lower extrenilties and for a
unilateral AK amputee — Potential capabilities of patient (12 min —
1946 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
8-1254 Half a Chance
Orthopedic rehabilitation — Successful rehabilitation of Lt Bert
R. Shepard, USAF — Assisting amputees in personal psychological
adjustments (11 min — 1946 — Film Reference).
8-1343 Principles of Refrigeration
Physics of heat transfer — Refrigeration as method of heat transfer —
Compression and absorption system (20 min — 1947 — From Office of
Education Film No. 360).
8-1383 Quality Milk Production
Production of quality milk — Feeding and .sanitation — Cleanliness
(33 min — 1947 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to ZI — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
8-7897 The Medical Effects of Nuclear Radiation
Defense against atomic weapons — Analogy of effects of sun bathing
on the body to demon.strate effects of nuclear radiation — Nature and
potency of gamma, alpha, and beta particles — Physical symptoms fol-
lowing bodily exposure — Medical destructivene.ss of atomic bUu>t.8 —
Atomic bomb's total destructiveness — Limits of atomic bursts (21
min — 1952 — Color — Film Reference).
8-7996 Artificial Respiration — The Back-Pressure Arm-Lift Method
Techniques employed in administering artificial respiration by means
of the back-pressure arm-lift method— Importance of starting sjieedily
and maintaining steady rhythmic continuous action — Three alternate
methods of artificial respiration (17 min — 1963 — Film Reference —
From Navy Film MF 7484).
&-8149 Fire and Your Hospital
Fire safety problems in hospitals — Fire hazards — Basic precautions
to prevent disaster — Need for fire safety programs — Developing an
efficient jilan — How each department reacts to a fire alarm — Saving
patients — Reducing si)rcad of fire (23 min — 1953- Film Reference
Distribution limited to CONUS — Commercial Adaptation).
8-8212 Aeromcdical Evacuation
Military air transport service has the responsibility of returning from
overseas wounded military i)ersonnei to hospital.^ in CONl'S - Descrip-
tion of each i)ha.se of aeromedical evacuation ojjcrations — Inbound and
outbound movements (38 min — 1964 — From .Mr Force Film TF
1-4833).
8-8222 Labor and Childbirth
Story of ft yoimg cotiplo expecting their first child — Before and
during labor, delivery, and po^t partum period in the hospital (17
min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
232
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
8-8229 Insect Repellent — I
Proper clothing and use of insect repellent to ward oflF disease-
carrying mosquito (4 min — 1955).
8-8230 Insect Repellent — II
Importance of proper clothing and use of insect repellent to ward ofif
scrub-typhus fever (4 min — 1955).
8-8231 Insect Repellent— III
Use of insect repellent to prevent contracting sleeping sickness, a
mosquito-borne disease (4 min — 1954).
8-8232 Native Food Hazards— Part I
Dangers of eating native (foreign) foods (3 min — 1954).
8-8233 Native Food Hazards— Part II
Typical foods illustrate the presence of disease-carrying bugs in
native (foreign) foods (3 min — 1954).
8-8234 Native Food Hazards— Part III
Dangers of eating native (foreign) foods (3 min — 1964).
8-8235 Frostbite— I
Dangers of frostbite — Necessary precautions to safeguard health of
feet and ward off frostbite during cold weather operations (5 min —
1955).
8-8236 Frostbite— 11
Responsibility of soldier during cold weather operations to prevent
' • cold injury to ears, nose, and fingers (5 min — 1955).
8-8237 Mess Sanitation — Part I
Proper garbage disposal facilities prevent spread of dysentery germ
(4 min— 1954).
8-8238 Mess Sanitation — Part II , .,
Importance of cleanliness before and after eating (4 min — 1954),
8-8239 Mess Sanitation — Part III
Proper care of mess kits before and after chow will prevent dysentery
(5 min— 1954).
8-8240 Bednetting— Part I
Dangers and control of mosquito-borne diseases to soldiers in the
field (5 min— 1954).
8-8241 Bednetting— Part II
Proper use of bednetting and insect rei>ellents to ward off disease
carrying mosquitoes (5 min — 1954).
8-8379 Prenatal Care
Portrays three women in normal pregnancy through the 9-month
period — Recommended exercise, clothing, diet, and reportable symp-
toms are presented (23 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation).
8-8380 Postnatal Care
Shows the mother in her hospital room exercising, caring for, and
nursing her baby — Diagrams show how the mother's body returns to
normal (12 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
233
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF Xo.
8-8381
8-8564
8-8663
8-8664
8-8665
8-8675
8-8791
8-8932
9-1089
»-1090
A Normal Birth
I'ilni >lio\vs the birth of a cliild, from the time the mother enters the
delivery room until slie leaves it (12 niin — 1958 — Commercial Adapta-
tion).
Nurses in the Army
Pictorial report of the great service i)erformcd by the Army nurse,
both in war and peace — Hardsliips and dangers .<he faced during
WW II and tlic Korean War (27 niin — 1955 — Distribution primarily
to central film libraries and exchanges).
Baby Meets His Parents
P'ilni shoNws how per:=onalities are influenced by heredity, human
relationships, and environmental factors (11 min — 1958 — Commercial
Adaptation).
Heredity and Prenatal Development
Gives c\i)Iai)alion of chromosomes and genes in determining sex and
in transmitting physical and mental traits to olfspring — Modification
of these traits by training and environmcnl— Traces the development
of the fetus until delivery (21 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
Human Growth
Traces human growth for mating through the adult form--Emi)ha-
sizes differences in male and female structural development (19 min —
1958 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
Organized Mosquito Control
Control mea.sures used for major breeding areas, in urban areas and
in individual homes — Stress on value in prevention of disease (15 miu —
195G — Color — Distribution to central lilm and ccpiipment exchanges in
CONUS and major oversea commands for Medical Service personnel —
Commercial Adaptation).
Behavior of Wild Norway Rats
Manual abilities and modification of surroundings, maturation into
adult society, territorial defense and sexual behavior (28 min — 1957).
Rabies Control in the Community ,,-..,
Describes how rabies is introduced in the community, how it effects
animals and humans, and how it can be eliminated from the com-
munity— Rofiniremcnts for implementing an effective rabies control
program arc outlined — Kffective control program must have hiu'kingof
the public (12 mm — 19'}8 — Distributi<m to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS, USAKEUH, and EUSA — Commercial
Adaptation).
The Diesel Engine
Ignition by compression — Basic <lies<'l engine tyiHJS — Forms of air
headers and fuel injoctors — Diesel types usc<i in subntariues (29 min —
1944— From Navy Eilm MN 42-A).
Construction of the Diesel Engines
tJeneral structure of sevcnil typ<'fl «if dies<'l enclitics - i )ilV(rriii fnimi'
types, cylinder parts, pistons, piston rings, connecting rods, crank-
234
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
shafts, bearing, camshafts, and rocker assemblies (17 min — 1945 —
From Navy Film MN 43).
9-1091 Diesel Engine Governors
Operation of governors — OverspKjed, overspeed trip, and regulating
governors (14 min — 1944 — From Navy Film MN 44- A).
9-1157 Inside of Arc Welding — Parti: Fundamentals
Correct and incorrect methods of striking en arc — Quality of weld
affected by length of arc — Angle of electrode — Combination of voltage
and amperage — Speed of travel (11 min — 1945 — Color — Distribution
limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
9-1158 Inside of Arc Welding— Part II: Flat Position
Flat position electric welds — Effects of changing cuirent, electrode
angle, speed of making weld, and arc length (11 min — 1945 — Color —
Distribution to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
9-1159 Inside of Arc Welding— Part III: Horizontal Position
Horizontal position welds — Effects of changing current, setting,
electrode angle, speed of making weld, and arc length (11 min — 1945 —
Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Ada-ptation) .
9-1160 Inside of Arc Welding— Part IV: Alternating Current in Flat and
Horizontal Positions
Advantages of alternating current in reducing arc blow — Making
flat and groove welds in both flat and horizontal positions (11 min —
1945 — Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
9-1161 Inside of Arc Welding— Part V: Vertical Position
Vertical and groove welds — Importance of current setting, electrode
angle, arc length, and speed of travel (11 min — 1945 — Color — Distribu-
tion limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
9-1162 Inside of Arc Welding— Part VI: Overhead Position
Overhead weld — Four factors contributing to quality of a weld —
Techniques for making overhead, fillet, and groove welds (11 min —
1945 — Color — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
9-1199 Let's Look at Ordnance
Role of ordnance troops — Ingenuity in devising ways and means to
provide full-scale maintenance operations (20 min — 1945 — Film
Reference).
9-1255 Ordnance Service in an Oversea Theater
Operation of the ordnance service in China-Burma-India Theater
(37 min— 1946).
9-1286 Defense of Antwerp Against the V-1
Antwerp from the time of its capture by Nazis to its liberation by
allied forces — Subsequent battering by the V-1 bomb — Port saved by
American and allied gunners, using a shifting defense strategy known
as Antwerp X (21 min— 1947).
9-1330 The German A-4 Rocket. Operation Backfire (U)
(40 min— 1948— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
235
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF .Vo.
»-1360
9-7501
9-7890
9-7891
9^7892
^ 9-7940
a-8139
9-8140
9-8175
9-8191
9-8260
Task Force Frigid
Cold wcathor test of personnel and equipment in Alaska at —GO"
F (37 min— 1948).
Machine Shop Work — Bench Work — Scraping Flat Surfaces
OiK'rations, methods, and procedures cmpl;>yed in hand scraping
flat surfaces — Five common forms of hand scrapers (14 min — 1954 —
From Oflice of Education Film No. 35).
Physical Facilities
The four essential steps in organizing physical facilities for a new
enterprise (11 min— 1952 — Distribution limitrd to ZI).
Materials Control
Three materials control functions of management descrilx;d (11
min — 1952 — Distribution limited to ZI).
Internal Organization
Fundamental purposes and basic pnnciples of business organiza-
tion— Several organization types discussed (12 mm — 1952 — Distri-
bution limited to ZI).
The Great Gun
Complete mobility and ease of operation of 2S0-mm gun — Technical
superiority over convential field artillery pieces (12 min — 1952 —
Distribution limited to central film libraries in ZI).
Corporal (U)
(15 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to .\rmy Service
Schools training in Atomic Warfare and CFL's in CONUS— Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL).
Project Honest John Field Test First Phase (U)
(11 min — 1952 — Color — Distribution limited to .\rmy Service
Schools training in .\tomic Warfare and CF <fe EE's in CONUS — Film
is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
NIKE System Test (U)
(13 min — 1953 — Color — Distribution limited to Central Film and
Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and certain .\rtillery and Guided
Missiles organizations specified by higher authority — This film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL).
White Sands Proving Ground
Used as a testing range for armed services for guided missiles re-
search— Typical engineering evaluation of NIKE — Rect)rding and
evaluating test data — Camoullage teohuiques for guided midsile
insUiUation v22 min — 1953 — Color).
Project Stalk
Research study of M43, M47, M47i:i, T -llE^, and M48 tanks at
Camp Irwin to dctcrniine time reipiired by American tank to hit a
target— Tests included truitiiiig, pnujlicr, and liriiig at teat coufiu (17
min— 1954).
236
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
9-8335 Machine Shop Work — Operations on the Lathe — Turning a Taper
with the Tailstock Set Over
Calculating tailstock ofFs-'et for cutting tapers — OfTsottiiig the tail-
stock — Turning a tai)er with the tailstock set over ^18 min — 1954 —
Commercial Adaptation) .
9-8336 Machine Shop Work — Basic Machines — The Shaper
Functions, characteristics, and fundamentals of operation of the
shaper (15 min — 1954— From US Office of Education Film No. 70).
9-8338 Machine Shop Work— Bench Work— Cutting Threads With Taps]
and Dies
Methods, operations, and procedures employed in cutting small
threads — Cutting external threads with hand dies and internal
threads with hand taps (19 min — 1954 — From US Office of Education
Film No. 34).
9-8339 Machine Shop Work — Bench Work— Reaming with Straight Hand
Reamers
Operations, methods, and procedures employed in reaming with
staight hand reamers (20 min — 1954 — From US Office of Education
Film No. 37).
9-8428 Motor Mania
Showing how a driver can forget how he acts as a pedestrian when
he is behind the wheel (8 min — 1955 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
9-8550 Safety of Welders (Use of Welding Protective Equipment)
Use of protective clothing and equipment to prevent eye injuries,
skin burns, and metal fume poisoning (7 min — 1955 — Distribution
to central film and equipment exchanges in CON US and Transporta-
tion Command — From Navy Film MN 1921G).
9-8569 How Not to Conduct a Meeting
Common errors and omissions encountered in poorly planned
meetings — Typical faults depicted: poor acoustics, poor ventilation,
interruptions, and inadequate planning (10 min — 1955 — Distribution
to central film libraries in CON US — Commercial Adaptation).
9-8704 White Sands Proving Ground — Report No. 3 Search into Space
Operation of electronic and optical instrumentation used by Flight
Determination Laboratory to observe, record, and evaluate missile
flight test data (21 min— 1956— Color).
9-8705 White Sands Proving Ground— Eyes of The Range Film Report— I
Mission of Systems Engineering Branch at Ilolloman Air Research
Center — Research and development activities on current missile test
instrumentation (21 min — 1956 — Color).
10-1168 Railroaders Always
Railroads in war — American railroad men and tlie most efficient
railroad service in the world (18 min — 1945).
10-1317 Decision
Four choices of disposition of remains next of kin may nmke —
Permanent burial in either a private or military cemetery overseas —
237
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF Xo.
Return to l.S for burial in Hthrr privat«» or national cemptery — Army's
method to determine which family meml>er is the legal next of kin
(IG min— l'J47 — Di.stribiition limited to ZI only).
10-1337 Exercise Musk Ox
Canadian Army expedition from Cliurchill to Copix?rniine, on to
Port Norman, and down Ala>;kan Highway — Kqiiipmont and prepara-
tions for trij) — Dilficultie.s encountered — H<;avy demands on fuel
supplies — Summary of results (58 min — l'J47 — From liritish Film
C 4533).
10-1339 Food for Thought
Statistical comparison of food consumption by average American
soldier and average European — Food lo.ss — Conservation (5 min —
1948— Film Reference— Also included in AFSR 88).
10-1362 Fundamentals of Diet
Functional classification of food — Examples of food in each clas-
sification— Results of deficient diet (11 min — 1947 — Film Reference —
Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
10-1363 Principles of Cooking
Fundamentals — Boiling, frying, broiling, roasting, and steam
cookery — Changing food properties by application of heat — Nutritive
value-^ and palatability — Changes in starches and meat when heat
is applied (11 min — 1947 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to
ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
10-1377 Tremendous Trifles — Coffee Urns
Correct and incorrect methods of brewing coffee — Importance of
coffee to success of commercial restaurant (24 min — -1948— Film
Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
10-7527 Mechanical Refrigeration and How It Works
Mechanical operation of refrigeration plants — Basic laws of phys-
ics— Step-by-step description of refrigeration in law of heat flow,
evaporation, and condensation — Use of various refiigcrants — .\d-
vantages and disadvantages— How latent heat is used to bring about
a cooling process (23 min — 1948 — From Navy ¥\\m MN 2246-A).
10-7578 Maintenance of Fixed Laundry Equipment
Maintenance factors — Records to determine efficiency, proper
periodic cliecking of e{iuipnieiit, and slocking si)are ])arts— Regular
lubrication, cleaning, inspection, and a<ljustment of equipment (8
min — 1949 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
10-7582 Materials Handling of Unit Loads
Advantages of using pallets, skitis, trailers, anil similar equip»nont
for moving and stacking various types of materials (11 min — 1940 —
Film Reference).
10-7842 Operation Airborne
Advantage of C-124 (Globemaster) as cargo hauler — Loading of
pallet-train method — Cargo space — Auxiliary floor permitting pns-
238
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
10-7937
10-7941
10-7942
10-7943
10-8451
10-8452
10-8453
10-8501
10-8551
senger transport even when plane is cargo-loaded — Carrying capacity,
troop, and cargo — Troop safety factor (22 niji — 1951 — Film Refer-
ence—Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
Quartermaster at Work
Responsibilities of the Quartermaster Corps in maintaining the life
line of the fighting strength by supplying the army with food, clothing,
fuel, and fighting equipment — Importance of aerial supply opera-
tions— EfTectiveness of delivery of supplies by airdrop (19 min —
1952— Film Reference).
Battlefield Evacuation of Deceased Personnel
Instructing graves registration personnel in techniques of search,
recovery, identification, and evacuation of deceased personnel on the
battlefield — Efficiency, dignity, and respect in all stages of the work
(8 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Processing of Remains and Interment in Temporary Military
Cemeteries
Procedures followed by graves registration personnel in processing
of remains and interment in temporary military cemeteries — Methods
of identifying remains — Importance of careful recording of identifica-
tion data — Proper disposition of personal effects — Respectful military
burial service befitting those who died on the field of battle (9 min —
1953— Film Reference).
Search and Recovery of Deceased Personnel
Instructing graves registration personnel in techniques of search^
recovery, and identification of deceased personnel on the battlefield —
These solemn responsibilities are carried out with care, dignity, and
respect to our honored dead (7 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Care of Tentage
Carrying tent — Removing tent from cover — Handling and storing
cover — Preparing tent site — Pitching, inspecting, and adjusting tent —
Striking, folding, and storing (8 min — 1955).
The QM Field Laundry
Various phases of QM field laundry operation-
laundry site — Laundering process (9 min — 1955).
-Requirements for
Mobile Field Refrigeration
Characteristics and application of the Brown Model QST-120
mobile field refrigeration unit — Capable of carrying 7}^ tons of perish-
able supplies — Operation of components of the unit — Proper loading
methods (11 min — 1955).
QM Operation in Europe
Mission, responsibilities, and activities of the Army Quartermaster
Corps in Europe (27 min — 1955).
Meat Cutting By Rail Method
Shows the step-by-stcp procedure for cutting a hindquarter of beef
using rail method — Advantages over table method (15 min — 1956).
239
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
10-8720
10-8722
10-8724
10-8726
10-8727
10-8878
11-1001
11-1006
11-1016
11-1032
Self Service Supply Center
Now Army Supply concept of the "Self Service Supply Center" —
Operation of the center — Advantages of new system over old (24
niin — 1957 — Film References).
Site Selection and Movement of Quartermaster Non-Divisional
Units
Elements considered in site selection, timely movement, and
efficient supply operations — overall operational and defense plans
(24 min — 1957— Film Reference).
Recovery of Quarterma.ster Air Type Equipment
Recovery and maintenance of Yt ton truck, A-22 Aerial Delivery
Container with 1-ton load, A-7A Aerial Delivery Container with
500-lb load; and 6,000-lb load-bearing platform (21 min— 1957—
Film Reference).
Quartermaster Inspection and Maintenance of Air Type Equipment ;
Relative to T-10 and T-7A Parachutes inspection, and rigger
check by parachutists, inspection by jumpmaster, Shake-out, inspec-
tion before repack, repair and inspection at maintenance shop (19
min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Extraction of Heavy Equipment from Aircraft in Flight
Components of aerial delivery kit; rigging procedures; how loa<I
is extracted from aircraft (17 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Classification of Quartermaster Property
Explains classification system — Seven categories are defined:
A-New; CS-Combat Serviceable; C-Unserviceable Repairable; D-
Cnscrviceablc Unrepairable; X-Secondary Purpose; l'C~rnfia.ssified;
U-Unidentified (7 min— 1958— Replaces MF 10-8450 which is
obsolete).
At the Front in North Africa
History of the African campaign, WW II — Story of a tank convoy
from the day it lands until it engages the Nazis — African scenery —
Arabs and natives in coastal cities (79 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Report from the Aleutians
Americans soldiers in the battle of the Aleutians — American airmen
drop bomb loads on Kiska and Japanese installations (40 min —
1943— Color).
The Cathode-ray Oscilloscope
Purpose and general principles of operation of the cathode-ray
oscilloscope — Operating chocks (24 min — 1944 — Film Referenc*' —
From Navy Film MN 2104-B).
Photo Flash Photography — How It Works
Two principal types of camera shutters — Betwccn-the-le:is and
focal plane — Charactt'ristics of flash lamp required by each — OiK-ra-
tion of synchronizer — Special flaslilight for speed, color, daylight,
and infrared photography — Importance of rofiector— Care and
maintc^nancc of equipment (27 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
240
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
11-1086 Radar Jamming
Typos of intorforence patterns — Jamming originatinp; from ships
at soa, land-basod stations, or aircraft — Distinguishing jamming
from rognlar patterns — Countermeasures (31 min — 1944).
11-1087 Radio Technician Training Series — Capacitance
Flow of electrons through a circuit — Charging and discharging a
capacitor — Variations of charge on a capacitor in relation to tim», —
Behavior of capacitance with alternating current (31 min — 1944 —
Film Reference — From Navy Film MN loiO-A).
11-1088 Radio Technician Training Series — Parts I and II: Inductance
Reaction of magnetic force around ^ a coil — Self-inductance —
Increasing inductance of a coil (34 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From
Navy Film MN 154(>-B).
11-1151 Sonic Deception (U)
(29 min — 1945 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must
be authorized by OCSigO— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
11-1231 Pro Patria Vigilans (Training and Operation of Signal Corps Units
in WW II)
I.,, Functions and activities of the Signal Corps in WW II — Important
achievements — Signal Corps participation in all phases of warfare —
Submarine cables, teletypewriter, telephone carrier service, motion
picture production and distribution — Recent developments in radar
(22 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
11-1331 Exercise Polar Bear
Canadian, British, and US observers move into remote regions,
solving new supply and transportation problems — Working out
tactical maneuvers — I'^se of snowmobiles — Cooperation of the Royal
Canadian Air Force (71 min — 1947 — Film Reference).
11-1332 Exercise Eskimo
Effects of extreme cold and snow on a combined military exercise
in Northern Canada during the winter of 1944-45 — Influence of
weather extremes on operating effectiveness of men, equipment,
supplies, mobility, communication, maintenance, and other phases
of military tactics — Force Eskimo advances to take objective and
then makes retrograde movement to initial point of departure (61
min— 1947).
11-7710 Science and the Signal Corps
Importance of the Signal Corps' mission in modern war — Research
and development laboratories originate and perfect both equipment
and techniques — Phases of engineering work — Basic research —
Efforts to integrate wire and radio — Simplification of equipment —
Development of new equipment — Intensive testing of equipment
and techniques (19 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
11-7754 Facts About Film
Physical makeup of motion picture film — Mechanics of projector —
Proper treading — Examples of film scratches, cinch marks, and image
jumping — Care in use of film in projector — Proper splicing (10 min —
1951 — Commercial Adaptation).
49459a'— 59 16 241
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF A'o.
11-7803 Your Job in the Signal Corps
Role of communications in keeping US Army an integrated unit
during WW II — Signal Corps job todaj — Planning and devising new
communications systems — Science and engineering — Meteon»logy —
Radar — Training of ofTicer and enlisted jx'rsonnel — Industrial Mobili-
zation Program — Handling of contracts by Signal Corps Procurement
Agencj' — Storage and distribution of Signal equipment and supplied
by signal depots — Responsibility of Signal Corps for communications
in Alaska — Functions of Army Pictorial Service — Operation of Signal
Corps Pictorial Center — Importance of communications for future
(20 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
11-7883 Operation Inchon
Amphibious landings on Korean west coast — Main supply lines of
communists cut off— South Korean capital Seoul freed — Enemy
resistance shattered — Participation of all services (18 uiin — 1952).
11-7889 Basic Portraiture Lighting
Four fundamental lighting positions used in photographic portrai-
ture— Armed forces portraiture — Newsreel technique (13 min — 1951).
11-7899 Operation Carpetbagger (U)
(16 min — 1951 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must
be authorized by OCSigO— Film is classified SECRET).
11-7915 Preventive Maintenance of Signal Equipment for Commanders
Values, methods, and procedures of efficient signal communication
operation — Utilizing echelon checklists — FITCAL, intelligent key to
eflFective maintenance (15 min — 1952).
11-8054 The Step by Step Switch— 197-type Selector (Parts 1, 2, and 3)
Part 1 — Importance, complexity, and cost of switching cquipnient —
Illustrates path of a call — Importance of maintenance practices.
Part 2 — Mechanical functioning under various conditions of adjust-
ment.
Part 3 — Circuit operation during vertical and rotary stepping (69
min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation).
11-8208 Drop Wire Runs— Part I
Purpose of drop wire runs — Importance of using standard procedures
in installation and maintenance — Frequent causes of drop ^^^re
failure — Effect of sag on tension (16 min — 1954 — Commercial
Adajitation).
11-8209 Drop Wire Runs— Part II
Installation of droj) wire from house to terminal jiole with no inter-
ference— Installation of drop wire from house to span clamp with
tree interference — Installation of drop wire from house to terminal
pole across street with no interference — Installation of drop wire from
house to pole on rear lot property line then to terminal pole one span
away with problems of garages, fences, and gardens (30 min — 1954 —
Commercial Adaj)tation).
11-8210 "T" Zone Inspection
Purpose, value, and nietliod of making iu.spections of cable adjacent
to terniinals (the tniuble or "T" zone) - Common causes of cable
242
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
failure and how to detect, report, repair, and prevent such damage —
JSources of trouble in aerial and block caljles (18 niin — 1954— Color —
Commercial Adaptation).
11-8378 A A Defense System AN/GSG-2 (U)
(33 min — 1954 — Distribution limited to film libraries at certain
Class II installation?— Film is classified SECRET).
11-8399 Electronic Counfermeasures Airborne Signal Analyzing Equipment
AN/APA-74 (U)
(22 min— 1954— Limited distribution to F<feEE, Ft Moniiioufh, NJ
M/F Use by: The Signal School; F&EE, Ft Huachuca, Ariz. M F
Use by: Army Electronic Proving Grounds — From Navy Film MN
7897- .\— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
11-8634 Origins of the Motion Picture
Traces development of motion picture photography and projection —
From cave drawings to Edison's recording and projection maciiiues
(21 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 8103). ^ ^
11-8674 Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating Film No. 1
Work Space studies of 3 operations — .\ssembling sheets, working
adding machines, and posting cards (10 min — Silent 16 FPS — 1956).
11-8703 Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating Film No. 2
Work pace studies of two operations — Testing bulbs and loading
. T.-.ii [ - cards (5 min— Silent 16 FPS^19o6).
11-8842 Security and You
Aimed at personnel concerned with classified projects^Stresscs
importance of human reliability for national security (18 min — 1957 —
Color — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project Film — .\FSWP
Film 30-55-56 — Limited number of prints distributed to installations
specified by OCSigO).
11-8923 Missile Master— AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System— En i-
neering Report No. 9627
Film cxplaiiis the role and operation of the Army's Missile Master
System- — Designed to function as the communications and intelligence
center of our AA defense system — NIKE practice alert witii and
without Missile Master— Emphasizes that it is capable of operating
independently and with other weapons as well as NIKE (13 min —
1958 — Color — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS— USA Signal Air Defense Engineering Agency (9584)).
1 1-8924 Signals for Missiles
Scope and comjjlexity of U.S. Army Signal .Agency operations in
guided missile research and development — Equipment, methods, and
procedures used with missile control and flight tests, test analysis, antl
missile geophysics (20 min — 1958 — Color — Limited number of prints
distributed to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges).
12-7841 Recreation Center Operation
.Activities at a typical recreation center in US — Outdoor and indoor
games, boating trips, fishing parties, nursery and cliildrcn's service —
Dancing and social activities— Supply economy in handling si)ecial
services equipment (13 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
243
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
12-7936 The Soldier at Leisure
Discusses the nonathletic leisure program designed by Army Ser>'ice
Clubs to stimulate the interest of servicemen (14 min — 1952 — Film
Reference).
12-7944 Army Records Administration
Proper maintenance, utilization, preservation, retirement, and
disposal of all types of record material — Duties and responsibilities
of records administration (23 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
12-8151 It's Your Future
Recniitment film made for the purpose of encouraging re-enlistment
of soldiers (15 min — 1953).
12-8201 A Look Ahead
Surveying the opportunities and advantages of the army &s a
career — To be shown only to soldiers whose enlistments are about to
expire — A means of encouraging their re-enlistment (27 min — 1954).
12-8669 90 Day Wondering (Re-enlistment)
Designed to encourage re-enlistment in the Army — Draws a com-
parison of advantages of military service over civilian life (9 min —
1956— Color).
12-8732 The Army Dental Service (For Recruiting Dental Personnel)
Advantages of the service from professional and personal aspects —
Clinical, laboratory, research, and teaching activities (26 min — 1957 —
Color).
12-8733 Army Residency Program (Recruiting)
Designed for recruiting doctors — Features and facilities of program —
How it develops a broader professional scope (22 min — 1956 — Distribu-
tion to each Army Headquarters in CON US).
12-8765 Your Bright Tomorrow (Recruiting — Women Army Medical Special-
ists)
Designed to attract women college graduates to train as dieticians,
physical therapists and occupational therapists — Emphasizes pro-
fessional and personal advantages of service in these occupational
fields (20 min— 1957— Color— Distribution to CONUS AF & EEs).
12-8766 Executive Wanted (Recruitment of WAC Officers)
Designed to attract women college graduates into Service as WAC
officers — Describes advantages of an "executive" career in the Service
(24min— 1957— Color).
12-8767 Harry's Hat Hangs High
Aimed at NCUs — FundamentaLs and value of NCO leadership —
Role of NCOs in training and keeping men in the army (21 min —
1957— Color).
16-1346 The First Easter
Easter narrative taken from the Gospels (22 iiiiii — 1947— Distribu-
tion limited to oversea commands — ComincrfiHl Adiiptjition).
16-1347 Where Love Is. God Is
Tolstoy's story of cobi)ler who turned ngjiiiist his roligion and his
friends in bitterness over death of his child — The Bible as the solution
244
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
16-1348
16-1349
16-1353
16-1354
16-1355
16-1357
16-1358
16-7542
16-7543
to the problem (33 niin — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea
commands — Commercial Adaptation) .
Life of St. Paul
The Road to Damascus (12 niin) — The way of salvation (25 min) —
Faith triumphant (22 min) — Grace of forgiveness (27 min) — Crown
of righteousness (24 min) — Series of film on life of St. Paul as recorded
in Book of Acts and St Paul's Epistles (110 min — 1947 — Distribution
limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation).
2,000 Years Ago
The day's work (21 min)— The home (19 jnin— The school (IG
min) — The synagogue (22 min) — The travelers (22 min) — Results of
research, including that of rabbinical scholars, on religious practice
of the day — Recreating life in Palestine as it was in time of Christ
(100 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
Of These My People
Outstanding contributions made by Jews in America from 1654
to mid twentieth century — Commentary by Alfred Hayes, noted
American poet (20 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea com-
mands— Commercial Adaptation) .
Camps of the Dead
Atrocities committed in German concentration camps at Buchen-
wald, Dachau, Belsen, and other places — French and Allied camera-
men's pictorial record (20 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea
commands — Commercial Adaptation) .
The Eternal Gift
The solemn High Mass — Narration by eminent Bishop Fulton J.
Sheen — Background of 125 cathedral choristers, 50 Gregorian chanters,
and over 1,500 in support (86 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to
oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation).
Perpetual Sacrifice
Exposition of Mass — Sacrifice of Mass (77 min — 1947 — Distribu-
tion limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation).
St. Francis of Assisi
Life of St. Francis (83 min — 1947 — Distribution limited to oversea
commands — Commercial Adaptation).
God of Creating
Sermon from science — Hand of God in nature — Trip into space —
Metamorphosis of a caterpillar — Pollination — Photosynthesis — God
the Creator (41 min — 1949 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Sup-
plementary distribution).
God of the Atom
Fundamentals of atomic energy — Its application and research in
military and scientific world — Operation Crossroads — Testimony of
Lawrence Johnston, atomic physicist, and Commander Miller,
USN — Return to religion in this critical atomic age (39 min — 1949 —
Color — Commercial Adaptation) .
245
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
1&-7544
l«-7657
16-7558
16-7559
16-7679
1(^-7680
16-7681
lfr-7682
16-7683
16 7684
Voice or the Deep
Sonic research refutes scientific theory of "silent deep" — Revelation
of underwater sound and color challenge to agnosticism (30 min —
1949 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution) .
". . . And Forbid Them Not"
Combination of two Bible stories based on Matthew 18:1-6 and
Mark 10:13-16 (11 min — 1949 — Distribution limited to oversea
commands — Commercial Adaptation) .
Daniel in the Lion's Den
Story of Daniel as found in Daniel 6 (17 min — 1949 — Distribution
limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation).
The Raising of Lazarus
Biblical account from John 11 of resurrection of Lazarus from the
dead (13 min — 1949 — Distribution limited to oversea commands
only — Commercial Adaptation).
Creating, According to Genesis
A pictorial narration, with symphonic and choral music, of the first
chapter of Genesis, King James version (10 min — Color — 1950 —
Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and overseas for loan to the
Chaplain Corps).
Brotherhood of Man
Fundamental variations between races — Color cartoon (11 min —
1950 — Color — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commer-
cial Adaptation),
Stephen, The First Christian Martyr
Persecutions of early Church apostles and leaders — Trial of
Stephen — Effect of Stephen's forgiving attitude on Saul and the others
who stoned him (25 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS and major oversea commands for
use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary
distribution).
The Calling of Matthew
Matthew the despised follows Jesus — Story as recorded in Gospel of
St Mark 2:13-17 (28 min — 1950— Distribution liniitod lo ovrrsoa
commands — Commercial Adaptation) .
A Stranger at the Door
Teenage refugee overcomes prejudice in the New World and gains
new friends — Faith in mankind and trust in God (21 min — 1950 —
Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation).
Templed Hills
The Doxology for audience participation — Congregational hymn
"Come Thou Almighty King" — Twenty-third Psabn, the Lord's
Prayer — Illustrated inspirational message (25 min — 1950 — Color —
Distribution limited to ovorsoa commands — Commercial Adaptation).
246
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF Xo.
16^7685
16-7686
16-7687
16-7808
16^7809
16-7810
16-7812
16^7851
16-7859
16-7860
16-7861
The Flag Speaks
History of our flag — The freedoms represented by the American
flag — Display and care of the flag (20 niin — 1950 — Color — Distribu-
tion limited to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation).
Dust or Destiny
Wonders of human body — Functions — Eyes, ears, heart, and hands
compared with mechanical and electrical counterparts — Wonders of
animal kingdom — Facts of plant life — Sermonized summary — God's
plan (43 min — 1950 — Color — Distribution limited to oversea com-
mands— Commercial Adaptation) .
Barabbas the Robber
Barabbas and three followers are aroused by reception given Jesus
on His entry into Jerusalem — Curiosity leads to their arrest — Plot to
seize Jesus — Trial before Pilate — Release of liarabbas — Crucifixion of
two of Barabbas' men, one on either side of Jesus — Barabl>aB recog-
nized "Jesus died for me" (38 min — 1950 — Distribution limited to
oversea comhiands — Commercial Adaptation).
One God
An inspiring study of the three major faiths: Protestant, Catholic,
and Jewish — Explains the teaching, ceremonies, and customs of each
faith (39 min — 195G — Commercial Adaptation).
In His Name
Pastor follows progress of sincere youth through high school and
college — Ordination of youth as a minister (35 min — 1951 — Commer-
cial Adaptation).
A Great Cloud of Witnesses
Sermon on life by Rev W. E. Sangster illustrated with scenes of the
Olympic Games (14 min — 1951 — Commercial Adaptation).
This Charming Couple
Necessity for reciprocal love in marriage (19 min — 1951 — Commer-
cial Adaptation).
The Story of the Pope
Story of Pope Pius XII — Narration by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen —
Introduction Iiy Francis Cardinal Spellman (60 min — 1951 — Commer-
cial Adaptation).
Unto Thyself Be True
Efl"orts of modern police department to solve problem of juvenile
delinquent through counseling of intcrfaith religious advisor (24 min —
1951 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Commercial
Adaptation).
No Other Gods
Modern interpretation of the teaching of The First Commandment
(20 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
On The Right Side
Gambling as an evil (20 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to oversea
commands — Commercial Adaptation) .
247
NUMERICAL INDEX
16-7862
16-7863
16-7961
16-7962
16-7963
16-8014
16-8190
16-8192
16-8194
16-8195
Speak No Evil
Evil effects of lying (27 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to oversea
commands — Commercial Adaptation) .
The First Step
Need for faith in God and self (30 min — 1951 — Distribution limited
to oversea commands — Commercial Adaptation).
Lord's Ascension, The
Jesus is resurrected on the third day following His death — He ap-
pears to Mary Magdalene and the disciples — During the forty days
before His ascension, He appears to the disciples three times and in-
structs them to spread His teachings (28 min — 1958 — Commercial
Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Army Film and Equip-
ment Exchanges in CON US and OS — No additional prints available
on reorder).
Jesus and the Lepers
En route from Capernaum to Jerusalem Jesus heals ten lepers —
Only one of the lejiers, a Samaritan, returns to express his gratitude
to Jesus for his healing (13 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation —
Supplementary distribution to Army Film and Equipment Ex-
changes— No additional prints available on reorder).
The Guest
A bereaved cobbler has his faith restored by finding God in ordinary
acts of kindness to his fellow men (32 min — 1953 — Commercial
Adaptation — Initial distribution limited — Supplementary distribu-
tion, 1957, to central and post film and equipment exchanges in
CONUSandOS).
Hill Number One
Correlating Christ's suffering and forbearance on Calvary and our
encounters with adversity (45 min — 1952 — Commercial Adaptation).
Holy Night — The Beginning of (he Life of Jesus
Prophesies of Isaiah — Story of Mary and Joseph — Annunciation
and birth of Christ — Story of the Shepherds and their arrival to be-
hold the babe (31 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
Hidden Treasures
Revealing, under the microscope, the wonder of creating — Universe
of the ocean's floor — Beauties of the desert — Contrasting thuso with
the infinite wonders of the planets as seen through the telescope (43
min — 1 954 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) .
Woman at the Well
Jesus and His disciples go through Samaria where Ho speaks with
the woman of Sychar at Jacob's well — Ho tells her of the spiritual liv-
ing water — The woman, returning to her village, tells the people she
has found the Christ (15 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
Lord is Risen, The
The story of Jesus' burial and the resurrection (15 min — 1957 —
Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary diMtribution to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges).
248
MF No.
16 8206
16 8317
16-8429
NUMERICAL INDEX
The Prior Claim
A sermon from science developing the theme that whatever wonders
man has dlHCOvered or invented over the j'cars, nature already pos-
sessed them (43 min — 1954 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
The Vatican
Pictorial tour of the Vatican, symbol of Catholic strength — Customs
and life in the Vatican — Priceless art treasures, their care and pro-
tection— Vatican library, radio station, and post office — Costume and
ritual of Swiss Guard — Views of the Church of St. Peter (40 mln —
1955 — Color — Commercial Adaptation) .
Pilgrimage to Fatima
Story of the miracle at Fatima in Portugal — Annual pilgrimage to
Our Lady's Shrine to give prayer and reaffirm faith (27 min — 1955 —
Commercial Adaptation).
16-8430 The Shield of Faith
Story of an 18 year old boy whose faith is an armor against the
temptation of life^Spiritual and moral strength derived from the
church (26 min — 1955 — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8490 Conversion of Saul, The
Depicts the persecution of the followers of Christ by Saul of Tarsus —
Account of his conversion based on the Gospel story given in Acts
IX (30 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film libraries and e.x-
changes in CON US and major oversea commands for use by the
Chaplain Corps — CommercLal Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion).
16-8491 Years of Apprenticeship
Saul's stay in Damascus with Ananias — His stay in the desert for
three years — His return to Damascus and escape to Jerusalem (30
miu — 1955 — Distribution to central film libraries and exchanges in
CON US and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain
Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution).
16-8492 Return to Jerusalem
Saul returns to Jerusalem and joins the disciples of Christ — Proves
his faith in word and deed (30 min — 1955 — Distribution to central
film libraries and exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands
for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supple-
mentary distribution) .
16-8496 Second Missionary Journey
Paul returns to Jerusalem — Discus.scs question concerning accept-
ance of Gentile converts with James and Peter — Ilis journey to
Phillippi — Runs into opposition and is held for trial (30 min — 1955 —
Commercial Adaptation — Initial distribution limited to central film
libraries and exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands for
use l)y the Chaplain Corps — Supplementary distribution to Army
central and Post film and equipment exchanges in CON US and
overseas) .
249
NUMERICAL INDEX
^fF No.
16-8497
Visit to Corinth
In Phillippi, Paul and Silvanus are accused of treason and sentenced
to prison — Their eventual freedom and the conversion of the jailer —
Paul and Silvanus journey to Thessalonica — Paul goes on to Athens —
Returns to Corinth and is rejoined by Timothy and Silvanus (30 min —
1955 — Distribution limited to central film libraries and exchanges in
CON US and major oversea commands for use by the Chaplain
Corps — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8498 Third Missionary Journey
Paul revisits the chuiches in Galatia — His stay at Ephesus for 2
years — Runs into trouble with Dimetrius, leader of idol profiteers —
Returns to Jerusalem (30 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central
film libraries and exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands
for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8499 Trial at Jerusalem
Paul, Luke, and Timothy return to Jerusalem bringing gifts and
offerings from churches in Galatia — Paul arranges to stand as sponsor
in the Temple for four men under vows — His presence creates dis-
turbance in the temple — He is taken into custody by Romans — His
final plea, to be heard before Caesar (30 min — 1955 — Distribution
limited to central film libraries and exchanges in CON US and major
oversea commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial
Adaptation).
16-8500 Voyage to Rome
Paul makes the voyage to Rome — Presents his case to Nero — He
is held in protective custody for 2 years — Taken to the Emperor for
final sentence (30 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central film
libraries and exchanges in CON US and major oversea commands for
use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8599 Are You Ready for Service? What It's All About
Develops theme that training in the everyday duties of citizenship
is a part of the preparation for military service (10 min — 1956 —
Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CON US).
16-8600 Are You Ready for Service? Getting Ready Morally
Portrays how service brings about larger moral decisions, and how
personal standards and good habits prepare one for service and life
(10 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US).
16-8601 Are You Ready for Service? Military Life and You
Similarities and difTerences between military and civilian life —
Interpretation of military discipline as an extension of self-discipline
(10 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US).
16-8602 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Religion
Divine faith of God as taught by the creeds, religious practices,
and code of the Catholic Church (28 min— 1956— Commercial Adaj)-
tation — Supplementary distribution).
250
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF Xo.
16-8603
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About God
The I'clief of the Holy Trinity (28 min— 1956 — Distribution to
central tihn and equipment exclianges in COXTS and major Oversea
Commands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation —
Supplementary distribution) .
1&-8604 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About IMan
The nature of man — Natural and divine gifts, the "original sin,"
and the redemption of man (28 niin — 1950 — Distriljution to central
film and equipment exchanges in CON US and major Oversea Com-
mands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation —
Supplementary distribution) .
16-8605 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Christ
The divine and human nature of Christ — The three modes of ex-
istence as God, Man, and Church (28 min — 1956 — Distribution to
central film and equipment exchanges in ('ONUS and Oversea Com-
mands for use by the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation —
Supplementary distribution) .
16-8606 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Moral Life
Observance of universal law of nature, divinely revealed law, and
Canon Law of Catholic Church (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adap-
tation— Supplementary distribution) .
16-8607 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Divine Worship
The moaning and ritual of the Mass (28 min — 195G — Commercial
Adaptation — Supplementary Distribution).
16-8608 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Sanctif}ing Grace
How Sanctifying Grace enables man to develop the power to merit
heaven by knowing and loving God (28 min — 1056 — Distribution to
central film and equipment exchanges in CON US and major oversea
commands by use of the Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation —
Supplementary Distribution).
16-8609 We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Actual Grace
, , j ,^ Explains actual grace as the divine energy given by God to assist
man along the road of life (28 min — 1956 — Distribution to Central
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and major oversea
commands for use by Chaplain Corps — Commercial Adaptation —
Supplementary Distribution).
16-8610 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Religious Life
The meaning and origin of Holy Orders — How a greater heaven is
attained through either the contemplative or mixed life (28 min —
1956 — Distribtition to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and major Oversea Commands for use by the Chaplain
Corps — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution).
16-8611 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About the Sacraments
Explains the seven sacraments — Baptism, Coulirnmtion, Matri-
mony, Holy Orders, Penance, Holy Eucharist, Extreme Unction
(Last Anointing) (28 min — 1956 — Commercial .\daptation — Supple-
mentary distribution).
251
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
1&-8612
1&-8613
16-8614
16-8632
16-8661
16-8671
16-8676
16-8677
16-8685
16-8686
16-8691
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About the Family
Definition of marriage as a contract for the birth, rearing and
education of children, and aq a sacrament indicatine; inward Rrace
(28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion).
We Believe— What Catholics Believe About Church and State
Defines the spiritual role of the Church and the temporal role of
the State, and how each is necessary for the happiness of man (28
min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution).
We Believe — What Catholics Believe About the Bible
Origin, contents, and meaning of the Bible, underscoring the idea
that it is a deposit of faith divinely revealed by God (28 min — 1956 —
Commercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribution).
Time and Eternity
Man's search for knowledge of the mystery of time, space and
matter, developing theme that man's salvation depends on love for
God (43 min — 1956 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Supplemen-
tary distribution).
Escape to Egypt
Joseph and Mary's stay in Bethlehem after the birth of Jesus — The
Order for the slaughter of the innocents — Escape of the Holy Family
(30 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
Heritage
Animated film affirming that civil rights and laws are predicated on
human rights, fundamental for human progress and freedom (9
min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
Boyhood and Baptism
Life of Jesus Christ from the time His family leaves Egypt until
He is baptized (30 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
Men of the Wilderness
Testimony of John the Baptist — Conflict between Herod and
Herodias over John — Healing of madman at Capernaum and curing
of sick by Jesus (30 min — 195(5 — Commercial Adaptation).
The Challenge of Faith
Jesus spreads His teachings in Galilee — Imprisoned, John the
Baptist is told of the wonders of Jesus — Jesus meets Matthew, the
Publican (29 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
Disciple.ship
JesuH chooses His 12 disciples and traches them how to pray — He
cures a leper in Galilee (28 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
Return to Nazareth
Jesus journeys back to Nazan'th — His wonders in Capernaum,
Cana, and Samaria — Episode in Nazan'th — Ho journeys on to Galilee
(29 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
252
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
16-8700 Government is Your Business
Story of a youn^ man who shows that corrupt government is duo
to the weakness of good people more than to the strength of evildoers
(27 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
ie-8701 Jerusalem, The Holy City
Relation of Jerusalem to the Christian, Jewish and Islamic faiths —
Origin, history and creed of each faith (10 min — 1956 — Color —
Commercial Adaptation).
16-8707 Kapaun Retreat House
The story of the Kapaun Retreat House in Japan — Recreational
and religious activities afforded all military personnel in Far East
(16 min— 1957).
16-8730 Conflict
Jesus comes to the home of Lazarus in Bethany — Goes on to
Jerusalem where He preaches and makes known His healing powers —
Goes on to Galilee (28 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8786 In the Face of Jeopardy
A Chinese houseboy in Southeast Asia, motivated by the love of
God, saves his employer from Communist terrorists at the risk of his
own life (28 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8794 Film Chronicles from the Book of Psalms — Reverence
A pictorial reflection of the Lord's creation of the universe accom-
panied by dramatic narration of excerpts from the Book of Psalms
(10 min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to
Central and Post Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and
overseas).
16-8805 Fate of John the Baptist
Princess Salome dances for Herod's guests and requests the head
of John The Baptist as a "Gift". After John's death, his followers
join Jesus (28 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8806 Retreat and Decision
Jesus tells His disciples He is returning to Jerusalem and predicts
His death and resurrection — Jesus resurrects Lazarus from the grave
(30 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8807 Triumph and Defeat
At the Passover Feast, Jesus predicts His betrayal by Judas — Jesus
is arrested at Gethsemane and judged guilty by the Sanhedriu of
blasphemy (28 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8808 Crucifixion and Resurrection
Jesus is crucified on Pilate's order — Joseph claims the body —
Jesus' body disappears from tomb and He appears to Mary and the
apostles (28 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8825 Are You Ready for Service?— Why You
System of choosing young men for military service — Reasons for
deferment— Purpose of enlistment (13 min— 1957— Commercial
Adaptation) .
253
M MEKICAL INDEX
MP No.
16-8840
16-8884
16-8885
16-8886
16-8887
16-8888
16-8889
16 8890
16 8891
Birth of the Savior ^...L.il
Story of the birth from the time the Angel appears l>efore Mary
and Joseph in Nazareth to the subsequent events in Bethlehem (15
min — 1957 — Coinnierciai Adaptation).
Birth of John the Baptist
An angel announces to Zechariah that he and Elizabeth are to have
a son and that he is to be named John — After the child's birth.
Zechariah offers praises to God — John is shown as the wilderness
prophet proclaiming the coming of the Messiah (20 min — 1958 —
Commercial Adaptation).
Childhood of Jesus
The wise men bring their gifts to the infant Jesus — They are warned
not to return to Herod — Joseph flees with the child to Egypt —
Returns to Galilee after Herod's death — At the age of twelve years,
Jesus is taken to the temple in Jerusalem for Passover (15 nun —
1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
Ministry of John the Baptist
While John preaches, Jesus comes to him to be baptized — John is
imprisoned by Herod — Jesus is asked by two disciples of Herod if He
is the Christ — John is beheaded at the request of Herodias (20 min —
1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
First Disciples
The little group around John the Baptist is approached by Jesus —
Andrew, John, and Simeon go with Jesus — They are later joined by
Philip and Nathaniel — Jesus begins to teach His first group of dis-
ciples (15 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
Jesus at Nazareth and Capernaum
In Cana, Jesus assures a nobleman that his dying son will live —
At the Temple of Nazareth, Jesus reads from Isaiah and arouses
the congregation to violence — He is forced out of the synagogue —
Jesus journeys on alone to Capernaum (15 min — 1958 — Commercial
Adaptation).
Jesus and the Fishermen
Jesus meets four fishermen — They are Peter, Andrew, James, and
John — Leaving their nets, they follow Him to Capernaum, where
Jesus heals the sick and afllicted — Jesus and His disciples then start
on their first tour of (ialilce together (15 min — 1958 — C'ouniicrcial
Adaptation).
Thy Sins are Forgiven
Jesus cures a sick nuiii in Capernaum and forgives him of hi.s sins —
He commands Matthew, the tax collector, to follow Him Jesus is
questioned by the Pharisees about ftusling :iiid replies with three
parables (15 min — 1958 — ^( "omnicrciiil Ail.'iptatioii^.
Jesus. Lord of the Sabbath
The Phari-sees criticize the man, healed by Jesus at the pool of
Bethesda, for carrying his bod on the Sabbath — Jesus and His tiis-
ciples are criticized for husking a few kernels on the Sabbath — Jesus
254
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF Xo.
declares that the Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath (15 mui — 1958 —
Coininorcial Ailaptaliou).
16 8892 The Transfiguration ii£(.'8 U:
Peter confesses that Jesus is the Christ — Jesus takes James, Peter,
and John to the top of the mountain with Him where He is transfigured
before them — Moses and Elijali apjjear and talk with Jesus — At the
foot of tlie mountain an epileptic boy is healed (20 min — 1958 —
Commercial Adajjtation).
16-8893 Jesus Teaches Forgiveness
A sinful woman anoints Jesus' feet — He forgives her sins — lie
gives rules for treating a brother who has sinned against one — Tells
several parables on forgiveness — He exhorts that all should forgive
(15 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8894 Before Abraham Was, I Am
Je^us teaches in the Temple at Jerusalem — Tlie Sanhedrin sends
soldiers to arrest him — Nicodemus defends Jesus — lie proclaims His
deity by saying, "Before Abraham was, I am" (20 min — 1958 —
Commercial Adaptation).
16 8895 Jesus Heals the Man Born Blind
Jesus restores a blind man's sight by putting clay on his eyes and
having him wash in the pool at Siloam — Religious authorities ques-
tion the man but he does not know who has given him his sight —
Jesus finds the man, and he believes in Him as the Son of God (20
min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
16-8896 I am the Resurrection
In the city of Xaiu, Jesus brings back life to the widow's son —
At the house of Jairus He raises his daughter back to life — He hears
from Mary and Martha that Lazarus is dead — He goes to the tomb
and commands Lazarus to come forth (20 min — 1958 — Commercial
Adaptation).
16-8917 Jesus Before the High Priest
Jesus is arrested at Gethsemane and taken to .\nnas — He is tried
before Caiaphas, high priest of the Temple, and the Sanhedrin —
He is charged with blasphemy and sent to Pilate (13 min — 1958 —
Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to Army Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CON US and OS — No additional prints available on
reorder) .
16 8918 Trial Before Pilate
Jesus is tried before Pilate and is turned over to Herod for sen-
tencing— Herod sends Him back to Pilate, who turns Him over to the
soldiers to be crucified (13 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation —
Distribution to .\rmy Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US
and OS — No additional prints available on reorder).
16 8919 The Crucifixion
Jesus carries His cross to the hill of Golgotha where He is to l^e
crucified — Jesus falls while carrying the cross — Simon of Cyrene
carries it for Him — He is nailed to the cross and, after six hours, dies
(18 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to Army
255
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF Xo.
16 8920
16 8921
16-8922
16-8945
16-8946
16-8947
17-1280
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and OS — No additional
prints available on reorder).
NIcodemus
Joseph of Ariinathea and Nicodenius make arrangements for Jesua'
burial — Nicodemus reflects upon the teachings of Jesus and when he
defended Him before the Sanhedrin — They prepare the body for
burial and take it to Joseph's tomb (18 niin — 1958 — Comniercial
Adaptation — Distribution to Army Film and Equipment Plxchanges
in CON US and OS — No additional prints available on reorder).
Younger Brother — Story of Japan
A young Japanese, who has set out to make a life of his own, meets
with an accident on his job — He is saved by a man who is a Christian —
The two have many talks and the Japanese learus about Christianity
and adopts its beliefs, notwithstanding family objection (28 min —
1958 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to Army Film and
Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS)
Baragoi — An Outpost of Faith
Describes the work of the first Christian mission established by
Consolata Fathers in Baragoi in Kenya on the East .Vfrican Coast —
Shows native mode of life, dress, and customs — Medical care and
educational activities (13 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adapta-
tion— No additional prints available on reorder).
Last Journey to Jerusalem
Jesus and His disciples journey to Jerusalem for the Feast of Pass-
over— Jesus tells them of Ilis coming death and resurrection — At the
Temple He is welcomed by the people (17 min — 1958 — Commercial
Adaptation — Distribution to army film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and overseas — No additional prints available on reorder).
Thirty Pieces of Silver
At the Temple, the priests plot Jesus' arrest and death — Jesus is
anointed by Mary, Lazarus' sister — Jmlas, indignant at the waste of
oil, goes to the priests and bargains for Jesus' betrayal for tliirty pieces
of silver (13 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to
army film and equipments exchanges in CONUS and overseas — No
additional prints available on reorder).
Upper Room, The
Jesus and His disciples partake of the hust pnsehal meal together —
Jesus predicts His betrayal, institutes the lA)rd's Supi>er with the
bread and wine, anil gives His benediction of peace (11 nun — 1958 —
Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to army film anil eijuipment
exchanges in CONUS and overseas — No adilitional prints available
on reorder).
Tank Mission— World War II
Armort'd tanks of WW II on maneuvers and in action in the ETO —
Versatility of tanks — Tank speed inereasi' in ticKIs when using tho
hedgerow cutter — Mine locators and detonators used on front of tank
for safety anil etliciency purposes when traveling in enemy territory —
Camouflage methods — Great contribution of tanks in WW II (10
min— 1910).
256
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
17-7864
19-1073
19-7546
19-8027
19-8274
19-8415
19-8509
19-8510
19-8511
19-8699
19-8796
Hell on Wheels
Historical record of the combat activities of the 2ncl Armored
Division daring World War II (17 min — 1951).
Attack on Hidden Waste
Achieving maximum cfTicicncy on job through proportional use of
time (15 min — 1944).
Your Army in Disaster Relief
Army's role in disasters in US — Texas City disaster — Snowbound
areas in winter of 1948-49 — Floods along Mississippi — Aiding stricken
communities — Military police, medical, engineer, signal, and other
units aiding in disaster relief (17 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
Security Control, You Never Can Tell
Emphasizing awareness of security program responsibilities on-and-
off the defense plant job — Carelessness of well-intentioned employees —
Proper handling of classified information (40 min — 1952 — P'ilm Ref-
erence— From Navy Film MN 6947).
Civil Assistance in Korea
Purpose, scope, and activities of civil assistance — Illustration of
how the civil assistance program helped the Korean people — Accom-
plishments of civil assistance (30 min — 1945).
Provost in a Divisional Move
Duties and responsibilities of miUtary police in planning for a
divisional move — Provost marshal plan in action — Factors considered
are equipments, starting points, designated routes, signing parties,
traffic points, and provisions for detours in case of breakdown (30
min— 1955— Film Reference— From British Army Film BC 3057).
The Traffic Officer in Court
Importance of neat appearance, and of thorough preparation of
case, and proper presentation of case in court (10 min — 1955 — Film
Reference — Commercial Adaptation) .
Hit-and-Run Investigation
Basic techniques applied in hit-and-run accident investigations
(10 min — 1955 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
Detecting and Recording Skidmarks
How to detect and record skidmarks (8 min — 1955 — Film Refer-
ence— Commercial Adaptation).
Prisoners of War
Procedures used in Korea by Military Police in handling prisoners
of war — Processing of prisoners from time of capture to evacuation to
internment camps — Actual operation of prisoner of war camps (22
rain — 1957 — Film Reference).
The Darmstadt Case
Documentary on the 27th Military Police Criminal Investigation
Detachment in Frankfurt, German> — Facilities and methods used to
apprehend criminals (10 min — 1957 — Film Reference — .\lso part of
AFSM 525 — Limited distribution to Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CONUS and OS for loan to interested groups).
494599"— 59-
-17
257
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
19-8843
20-1144
1 -
20-1153
20-1192
20-1216
20-1226
20-1240
It's Your Derision
This film explains the responsibilities of military, civil, and industrial
authorities in the event of attack — The vital need for dose cooperation
between industrial leaders and Government defense organizations for
national survival is emphasized (32 min — 1958 — Color — From Air
Force Subject SFP 368).
Ideas Unlimited
Steps involved in work simplification (18 min — 1951 — Commercial
Adaptation).
Saudi-Arabia Graduation Exercises (U)
(This film is classified SECRET — Printing discontinued.)
Combat Team
Efficient operation in airplane factory necessary for successful air
combat operations (37 min — 1945 — Commercial Adaptation).
Hawaiian Holiday (Recruiting Subject)
Military recreational facilities in Hawaii — Variety of entertain-
ment for oflf-duty hours (18 min — 1945 — Distribution limited to ZI
only).
Welcome Home
Returning soldiers are welcomed home to civilian life (20 min —
1945).
Oil Fires
Fire fighting methods to control oil fires (46 min — 1945 — Commer-
cial Adaptation).
20-1300 America the Beautiful
Technicolor tour of the US — From New York to Death Valley (17
min — 1947 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
20-1367 It's Wanton Murder
Veteran of WW II injured fatally by driver attempting to beat the
light (12 min — 1947 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-1368
20-1370
20-1371
20-1372
"X" Marks the Spot
Traffic exjjerience of typical driver and pedestrian (22 min-
Commercial Adaptation).
1947—
Highway Mania
Interviews of traffic authorities by Lowell Thomas — Dangerous
driving hazards — Correct methods (10 min — 1947 — Commercial
Adaptation).
A Safe Day
Home, highway, and industrial safety — Safety message to average
worker — Daily routine of safe worker (10 min — 1947 — Commercial
Adajjtation).
Your Driving Habits
Elements of good driving — Starting engine — Using clutch and gear-
shift— Brakes — Driving on curves, pavements, in mountainous coun-
258
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
20-1396
20-1428
20-7500
20-7513
20-7670
20-7671
20-7672
20-7673
try, through ice, snow, water, and mud — Parking car (14 min — 1947 —
Commercial Adaptation).
Crossroads — -Radiological Safety
Radio safety teams at Bikini during Operation Crossroads — Use of
Geiger counters — Ionization chambers — Film badges for measuring
radioactivity — Use of drone boats and planes for investigating highly
contaminated areas — Method of plotting these areas — Divers investi-
gating radioactivity resulting from test — Marine life gathered for
further study (25 min— 1947— From Navy Film MN 5367-B).
Atomic Physics
Atomics from the time of Dalton through Mendelieff, the Curies,
and Decquerel to the present — Live recordings of Lords Rutherford
and Thompson, Dr. Einstein, Cockeroft, and Frische — Film is divided
into five parts for use as a training aid (100 min — 1948 — Commercial
Adaptation) .
Atomic Energy
Basic principles — Formation of atom into electrons, protrons, and
neutrons — Bombardment of the atom with resultant radiation of
atomic energy — Chain reaction (11 min — 1948 — Commercial Adapta-
tion).
Exercise Yukon
Tactical operation — Four objectives — Testing air transports in
arctic — Defending arctic airfields — Developing methods of training
ground force units — Reporting data for further arctic operations (30
min— 1949).
Radiological Safety on Operation Sandstone
Various aspects and problems of atom bomb tests at Eniwetok —
Types of equipment for measuring and recording exposure to radia-
tion— Strength, effect, and shielding qualities of various materials —
Evaluation of data after explosion (26 min — 1950 — From Armed
Forces Special Weapons Project 19-3).
Security Control in Operation Sandstone
Review of stringent security measures observed during atom bomb
tests at Eniwetok during spring of 1948 (24 min — 1950 — From Armed
Forces Special Weapons Project 19-16).
United States Army Engineers in Operation Sandstone
Engineer problems at Eniwetok atom bomb test — Demolition of
old buildings and erection of new — Rebuilding roads and runways —
Clearing land for visibility and photography — Installing water 8y.stem
and electricity — Preparing towers, concrete blockhouses, and walls to
test shielding effects of various materials — Other technical installa-
tions— Installing coaxial cables (20 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces
Special Weapons Project 19-10).
Story of Communications on Project Sandstone
Necessary communications system — Communications handled by
military personnel of all three branches of service — Civilian techni-
cians— Setting up telephone and teletypewriter communications
systems, radio nets, and radar listening posts for security pur{)oses —
269
MF No.
20-7674
20-7675
20-7676
20-7725
20-7728
20-7773
20-7815
20-7854
20-7855
NUMERICAL INDEX
Submarine cable and courier service (29 min-
Force-s Special Weapons Project 19-7).
-1950 — From Armed
Weather to . . .
Role of meteorological personnel during the atomic bomb tests at
Eniwetok, Operation Sandstone — Importance of accurate weather
data in planning test* — Meteorologists of Joint Task Force Seven
plotting weather (22 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weap-
ons Project 19-6).
The Navy's Part in Operation Sandstone
A resume of all phases of work involved in carrying out the project
including the many contributions of the Navy to its success (40 min —
1950 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 19-14).
Look — No Hands (Operation Sandstone)
The role played by the Air Force in the t^sts at Eniwetok, with the
use of drone planes (20 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Special
W^eapons Project 19-11).
Arctic Indoctrination School — Winter 1950
Army's arctic indoctrination school at Big Delta, Alaska, winter
1950 — Student troops at school — Snowshoe and ski technique —
Bivouac in snow — Constructing various types of shelters — Mining a
frozen lake surface to impede mechanized attack — Demonstration of
penetration power of small arms fire into snow and ice (15 min — 1950).
Crop Check
Methods used to estimate yields of crop fields — Advantages of in-
telligent crop estimating (15 min — 1950).
An Introduction to Radiation Detection Instruments
Instruments for detection of atomic radiation, including alpha, beta,
and gamma rays — Pocket dosimeter, pocket chamber, ion chaml^ers,
Geiger counters — Principles and practical application of these instru-
ments (18 min — 1950 — From Armed Forces Sfx^cial Weapons Project).
The Effects of Atomic Bomb Explosions
Preparation for atomic attack — Relative effects of various kinds of
atomic explosions as determined at Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and the
Pacific testing range, as well as the theoretical effects of ground-coutACt
and underground explosion.s — Nuclear radiation (21 min — 1951 —
From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project).
Last Date
Dangers of speeding illustrated by tragic accident afTecting the lives
of four teenagers (19 min — 1951).
And Then There Were Four
Minor traffic violations — Difference l>etween minor and major
violations (26 min — 1951 — Commercial .\daptation).
260
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
20-7857
20-7896
20-7924
20-7949
20-7956
20-7979
20-7986
20-7991
20-7995
20-7997
A Closed Book
Ijauuching of a safety cruaado by Hmali town doctor wliodc wife has
been killed by hit-and-nni driver — Difficulty of convincing indifferent
public that safety is everybody's business (26 min — 1951 — Commercial
Adaptation).
The Basic Physics of an Atomic Bomb
Basic principles of atomic energy and the atomic bomb — Atomic
numbers — Isotopes — Half -life — Fusion — Fission — Chain reaction —
Critical mass (19 min — 1952 — Color).
Dress Rehearsal
A good soldier is a well-trained soldier — Techniques of combat con-
ditioning and psychological indoctrination — Basic training attack
course — Realism simulated by barrage of live ammunition, direct tank
fire, all-night bivouac, combined arms attack (13 min — 1952).
KMAG and the ROK Soldier
Developments of South Korean Army under US Korean Military
Advisory Group (27 min — 1954).
Atomic Support for the Soldier
Pictorial record of Exercise Desert Rock staged near Las Vegas,
Nevada, in November 1951, showing relative destructiveness of atomic
bomb and defense mea.surc3 against it — Research tests under simulated
combat conditions — Effects on men, equipment fortifications, and
materiel (21 min— 1953).
Troop Information and Education in the Field
The US soldier fights best because he is an efficient fighting man
kept in top physical form, highly trained in military skills, and men-
tally alert — The Army's troop information and education program
provides, even in combat areas, educational programs from basic to
university level (17 min — 1953).
Aircraft Recognition — Soviet Jet Aircraft
Individual structural and performance characteristics of the Russian
jet aircraft, the MIG-15, YAK-15 (modified), and MIG-9 (15 min—
1953— Film Reference- From Navy Film MN 6898-C).
Recognition of Jet Aircraft
Depicting the salient structural features and iwrformancc charac-
teristics of the F9F Panther, F2H Banshee, F3D Sky night, and F7U
Cutlass (15 min— 1953— Film Reference— From Navy Film MN
6898).
Pick Your Safety Target
Teaching the supervisor and foreman how to analyze the causes of
accidents — What action to take on evidence — Classifying accidents,
interpreting the facts, and transplanting them into positive accident-
prevention measures (14 min — 1953— Commercial Adaptation).
Safety in Offices
Common office accidents — Developmg among employees awareness
of hazards to avoid — Need for implementing ssifety measures (10
min— 1953— From Navy Film MN 1921-D).
261
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
20-8116
20-8125
20-8126
20-8127
20-8147
20-8148
20-8169
20-8218
20-8224
20-8261
Stockpile to Target (C)
(24 min — 1952 — Limited distribution to Service Schools in
CONUS— Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA).
A-Bomb at Sea (U)
(19 min — 1952 — Color — Limited distribution — Further distribution
must be authorized by ch, AFF— Film is classified SECRET— RE-
STRICTED DATA).
Baker Day Hi-Speed Story (U)
(24 min — 1952 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by ch, AFF— Film is classified SECRET).
Able Day Hi-Speed Story (U)
(19 min — 1952 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must
be authorized by ch, AFF — Film is classified SECRET).
Eyes of Flight
Techniques of handling, forming, and storing acrylic plastic, com-
monly called Plexiglas or Lucite — Uses, many and essential, to air-
craft (30 min— 1953— Color).
Radioactive Contamination
This film helps to resolve the remaining misconceptions concerning
hazards of radioactive contamination — Lessons learned from aircraft
carrier Independence, a thoroughly contaminated guinea pig, subjected
to various types of surveys — Decontamination measures possible
under tactical situations — Radioactive contamination control (20
min — 1953 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 5201).
Military Participation on Tumbler/Snapper (U)
(47 min — 1953 — Color — Limited distribution — For use in courses
of instruction on Atomic weapons given at general and branch service
schools concerned; one part each to CF&EEs in CONUS — Film is
classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA).
Safety Saves
Driver training and safety practices as applied to operation of fork-
lift trucks and towing tractors — Do's and don'ts of e&ie driving —
Causes of most accidents and how to avoid them (26 min — 1954 — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
Training at Officer Candidate Schools
Example of how officer candidate schools are conducted is the school
at Fort Benning, Georgia — Qualities needed for selection to receive
training leading to commission as 2d Lieutenant in the Army of the
US — Military skills and techniques, leadership, and military know-how
stressed (25 min — 1954).
Ivy — Documentary Film (U)
(69 min— 1954— Color — Distribution limited to the AAAGM
Branch— TAS, Ft Bliss, Texas and CAC.SC, Ft licavpnworth, Kan-
sas— There are two other versions: (a) 28 min. version — l'nclftssifie<l
AFIF62, distributed by DA— (b) 36 min version FOROFFU'I.M. ISK
ONLY, not distributed by DA— Film is cluH.-?ific<l SECRET— RE-
STRICTED DATA).
262
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
20-8267 Operation Upshot-Knothole 1953 (U)
(43 min — 1954 — Color — Distribution limited to: Central film li-
braries in CON US and USAIIEUR and film libraries serving the
Armored, Artillery, and Infantry Schools — Film is classified SE-
CRET—RESTRICTED DATA).
20-8282 The Gamblers (Safe Tractor Operation)
Safe operation of the tractor — Operational hazards — Necessary pre-
cautions to avoid accidents to operator and otlicrs (21 inin — 1954 —
Coniniercial Adaptation).
20-8322 Time to Go (Selective Service)
Organization, purpose, and operation of selective service system —
Personnel and activities of local boards — Requirements, obligations,
classifications, and deferments of draftees — Preinduction processing —
Induction — Benefits of Army training (28 min — 1955 — Film Refer-
ence).
20-8348 Drive Right
Analysis and illustration of four major causes of traffic accidents
(intoxication, fatigue, speed, and preoccupation) involving military
personnel (20 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 7498-B).
20-8350 A Special Weapons Orientation — Part II — Basic Atomic Weapons (U)
(11 min— 1954— Color— Distribution limited to: CFLs in CONUS;
major OS Commands; Service Schools of the Combat Arms — From
Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 30-11, Pt 2 — Film is classified
SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA).
20-8357 To Live in Darkness
Cases of men who have lost their sight as a result of careless attitudes
toward occupational hazards (14 min — 1954 — From Navy I'ilm MN
1921-F). ,;.^
20-8386 A Special Weapons Orientation — Part V — Effects of Atomic Weapons
(U)
(14 min — 1954 — Distribution limited to: CFLs in CONUS; major
OS Commands and to Service Schools of the Combat Arms — Film is
classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA).
20-8410 Sgt MacDuff— Salesman (Recruiting)
Four basic steps for successful recruitment of men into the Army
(19 min— 1955).
20-8416 Universal Fuze A, MK 6, Application (U)
(21 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to: Asst Commandant Ar-
tillery School, AA&GM Branch, Ft Bliss, Texas; SCPL&L M/F: Chief
of Ordnance SCPL&L M/F: Chief, Engineers — Film is classified
SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA).
20-8418 Beyond Tomorrow — A Story of an American Girl
WAC recruiting film — Story of a young girl, who on the day of her
marriage reflects on her life in the WAC — Evaluates her military ca-
reer, recalls her training and job assignments and gains in personal
development and maturity (15 min — 1955 — Color).
263
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
20-8419 Chaplain USA
Arm\' chaplain and his job — His training assignments, and responsi-
bilities (19 min— 1955— Color).
20-8420 All Star Team (Recruiting)
Army recruiting film stressing importance of the individual soldier
to the Army team — Organization and function of the Army — Anny
life in combat and in peacetime (24 min — 1955).
20-8421 Prepare Through Education (Recruiting)
Need and demand for specialists to fill technical jobs in society —
High school education is a foundation for future careers — Army affords
specialist training and career opportunities for high school graduates
(16 min— 1955).
20-8422 The US Medical Team (Medical Recruiting)
Missions and functions of various departments in the medical service
— Vital and humane role played by medical team — Advantages of a
medical career in the Army (15 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to
central film libraries in CONUS).
20-8442 The Soldier's Hour
Explains how unit commanders, re-enlistment officers, and NCO's
should implement an active, workable reenlistment program at the
unit level (18 min— 1956— Color).
20-8504 New Weapons and Equipment for the Army
Improved and new designs for air, grovmd and amphibious opera-
tions, communication, firepower, radar and guided missiles, and pro-'
tective and fighting equipment for individual soldier (26 min — 1955 —
Distribution in CONUS and overseas).
20-8508 Atomic Tests— 1952-1953 (U)
(1956 — From Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 30-26 — Dis-
tribution limited to: CF&EEs in CONUS; major OS commands; Serv-
ice Schools of the Combat Arms— Film is classified SECRET— RE-
STRICTED DATA).
20-8563 Safe Clothing
Presents with humor the hazards of wearing the wrong clothing on a
machinist's job (7 min — 1955 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8587 Devil Take Us (Motor Vehicle Safety)
Dramatizes driving hazards — Traffic jams, speeding, intoxication,
lack of concentration, personality immaturity — Stress on accident
prevention (21 min — 1956 — Conunercial Adaptation — Distrilnition
limited to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and over-
seas).
20-8591 The Whites of Their Eyes
A US Army reserve film, narrated by Edward R. Murrow on the
theme of strength in reserve as power against potential enemy (20
min— 1956— Distributed in CONUS only).
264
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
20-8631
Motor March Discipline — RASC
Normal Column, Dispersed Column, and Packet Methods of motor
march in day light — Types of movement at night — Details of move
using Packet Method (43 min— 195G— From British Film C 1099).
20-8635 Dollars and Sense — The Army Financial Management Plan
Cost of performance budget — Consumer funding — Stock fund —
Industrial fund — Integrated accounting — Financial property account-
ing— Internal audit (34 min — 1956).
20-8637 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 1
The problem of overruling a pass in the face of a subsequent work
detail (4 min — 1950 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8638 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 2
The problem of intersection harmony in preparing for a scheduled
training problem (5 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation),
20-8639 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 3
The problem of placing the right man in a job (9 min — 1956 — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
20-8640 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 4 i1 IIAl
The problem of maintaining proper attitudes towards job details (3
min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation) .
20-8641 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 5
The problem of issuing conflicting orders (3 min — 1956 — Commer-
cial Adaptation).
20-8642 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 6
The problem of one man's personal worry affecting the efficiency of
an entire section, and how to permit him to resolve it (5 min — 1956 —
Commercial Adaptation) .
20-8643 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 7
The problem of rescinding a pass because of disobedience to the NCO
(5 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptations).
20-8644 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 8
The problem of stringent measures used by the NCO in shaping up
a section (4 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8645 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 9
The problem of overruling an NCO's order to surrender as the only
means of survival in a particularly dangerous combat situation (4
min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8646 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 10
The problem of dealing with a well-meaning NCO who disobeys an
order by going out on a dangerous mission in lieu of his men (8 min —
1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8647 NCO Leadership Problem No. 1
The problem of carrying out an imposed disciplinary action on a
man who fell out of a march (4 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
265
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
20-8648 NCO Leadership Problem No. 2
The problem of dealing with sullen, uncooperative men on a work
detail (7 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8649 NCO Leadership Problem No. 3
The problem of turning in AWOL absentees, no matter what the
human motive for the AWOL action (3 min — 1956 — Commercial
Adaptation).
20-8650 NCO Leadership Problem No. 4
The problem of antagonistic feelings between men competing for
the same job (4 min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8651 NCO Leadership Problem No. 5
The problem of dealing with men who refuse to comply with the
Squad Leader's order in combat (5 min — 1956 — Commercial Adapta-
tion),
20-8668 Traditions and Achievements of the Army
Review the role of the Army throughout the history of the nation —
Emphasizes the role of the modern soldier (26 min — 1957 — Color).
20-8714 All Present or Accounted For (Re-Enlistment)
Designed for unit commanders — Shows how the proper discharge of
leadership responsibilities "sells" re-enlistment (20 min — 1956 —
Color).
20-8717 Borrowed Power
Deals with the problem of reckless driving, developing the theme
that a good driving attitude is essential for safety on the road (17
min — 1956 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8748 Approach to Land— GCA
Components of Ground Control Approach (GCA) ground installa-
tions— Use of equipment by radar controllers — Operation of radar
scopes and standard phraseology used in a typical GCA approach (25
min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to Central Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and to film exchanges sup-
porting service schools concerned).
20-8749 Approach to Land— ILS
Operation of ground installations and aircraft instrumentation for
short range final approach and landing aid ILS (instrument let down
system) — How ILS is used during a typical approach (25 nun — 1957 —
Commercial Adaptation — Distributionto Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CONIES and to film exchanges s\ipporting service schools
concerned).
20-8772 Before the Blast
D('i)icts the procedures for safe handling of explosives as: trans-
porting, storing, preparations before and after detonating explosives
(12 min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8773 Ladders, ScafTolds. and Floor Openings
Defines Haf«'ty rociuin-nuMits for niatoriuls, tools, e<|uipiiu'iit , and
procedure with regard to construction jobs — Stresses importaiuc of
266
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
safe habits on the job (9 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adapta-
tion).
20-8774 Good Housekeeping for Men Only
Defines hazards of poor housekeeping on construction ]'of)s, and out-
lines the good housekeeping rules of safety (13 min — 1957 — Color).
20-8775 Don't Drop Your Guard
Concerns industrial safety primarily with regard to proper use of
machine guards — Stresses safety on the job as a personal responsibility
(10 min— 1957— Color).
20-8776 Stay Alert Stay Alive (Safety)
Narrated by Lowell Thomas. Depicts a series of on-the-job acci-
dents in a manufacturing plant — Stresses the need for a good safety
program (13 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8777 One to a Customer (Safety)
Stresses the need and proper use of personal protective equipment
for safety of workers in industry (10 min — 1957 — Commercial Adapta-
tion) .
20-8778 Stop Them Before They Start (Fire Prevention)
A fire prevention demonstration — How fires are started by gaisoline
vapors, electricity, dust, chemicals and Christmas tree decorations
(15 min — 1957 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8779 Live and Let Live
Discusses common causes for car accidents and rules for safety on
the road — Emphasizes care, courtesy, common sense, and alertness
for safety (11 min — 1958 — Commercial Adaptation).
20-8780 Look Who's Driving
How emotional immaturities cause driving hazards on the road —
Emphasizes mature attitudes for safe driving. (8 min — 1957 — Color —
Commercial Adaptation — Di-stribution is limited to one print to each
Central Film and Equipment Exchange in CONUS and Overseas for
loan to interested units).
20-8781 Ski Tips
Rules for safe skiing are discussed by Lowell Thomas — Physical
condition, choice and handling of equipment, controlled skiing, rules
on the ski trail, and cooperation with ski patrol (23 min — 1958 —
Color — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution limited to 1st, 5th,
and 6th Army Central Film and Equipment Exchanges, USASEUR,
USARAL, and EUSA),
20-8783 Paddle a Safe Canoe
Boarding, disembarking, paddling position and strokes — What to do
when canoe capsizes — Life preserver and standard equipment require-
ments— Handling canoe (15 min — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adap-
tation).
20-8784 Aim for Safety (Hunting Safety)
Protective clothing — Safe movement in wooded area and proper
crossing of barbed wire fences — Correct handling of gun and ammuni-
tion— Correct hunting and shooting techniques — Proper methods of
267
NUMERICAL INDEX
MP No.
20-8844
20-8855
20-8856
20-8898
20-8900
20-8935
20-8944
carrying killed game (16 min — 1958 — Color — Commercial Adapta-
tion— Distribution limited to one 16nim print to each Central Film
and Equipment Exchange in CON US and OS — No additional prints
available on reorder).
Knowing's Not Enough (Safety)
A test car accident portraj's the hazards of impatience, impukive-
ness, impunity and improvising — Stresses safety awareness in job
performance (28 miu — 1957 — Color — Commercial Adaptation — Dis-
tributed to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US and
Overseas) .
Technical Training Film Bulletin No. 3! — Power Supplies (U)
This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— RESTRICTED DATA
(23 min — 1958 — Color — Distribution limited to one each 16inm print
to certain United States Army Service Schools and installations
specified by USCONARC).
Technical Training Film Bulletin No. 29— The Mark 39 Bomb (U)
This film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA (26 min—
1958 — Color — Distribution limited to one each 16mm print to certain
United States Army Service Schools and installations specified by
USCONARC).
Flammable Liquid Fire Safety
Discusses the hazards, precautions, and methods of extinguishing
flammable liquid fires using hand and automatic extinguishing
devices — Characteristics and causes of explosions are defined, giving
attention to fire safeguards — Importance of automatic sprinklers is
underscored (20 min — 1958 — Color).
Safe Driving in Europe
Driving rules applicable to England, France, and Germany — Pro-
cedure for obtaining driving licenses in Europe — Custonjs and rules of
the road — Dangers and safety requirements of winter driving — Courtesy
to other drivers and pedestrians (15 min — 1958 — Distribution limited
to one 16-mm print to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in
CONUS, Army Terminals, and USAREUR— Air Force Film SEP
528).
Dehumidified Storage
Fundamentals and advantages as ai)plied to storage of materials
for national security — Cost of installing and maintaining storage
system — Conversion of conventional warehouse to dehumidified
installation — Short and long range storage — Periodic inspection
(15 min — 1958 — Distribution to Army Film and Equipment Ex-
changes in CONUS— Navy Film MN 8077).
Big Picture, The — Operation Lifeline
Role of logistics in military operations — Organization, methodsj
and advantages of the modernized military supply system based on
our defense commitments and new pentomic conc»'pt t»f military
tactics — Report of 2d Hoover Commission Investigation (28 min —
1958).
268
MF No.
20-8948
20-8949
20-8950
20-8951
20-8952
20-8953
21-8424
NUMERICAL INDEX
Defensive Driving Series — How to Follow Safely
Reviews six traffic situations in whiclx car collisions occur — Vehicle
ahead, behind, from opposite direction, approaching at an angle,
passing you, and you passing vehicle — How to prevent accident with
car ahead — Two elements involved in safe stoi)piiig distance; reactioa
distance and braking distance (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to centraf
film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional
prints available — Commercial Adaptation).
Defensive Driving Series — Don't Be a Sitting Duck
How to prevent an accident with vehicle behind — Make smooth
gradual stops — Give advance signals — Keep driver behind from
riding your tail (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to cental film and equip-
ment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints available —
Commercial Adaptation).
Defensive Driving Series — Stay Right Stay Safe
How to prevent accidents with approaching vehicles — Stay to
right of center lines — Decrease speed — Proper entry and rounding of
curves — Give right-of-way when necessary (10 min — 1958 — Distribu-
tion to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS —
No additional prints available — Commercial Adaptation).
Defensive Driving Series — What Right-of-Way?
How to prevent accidents with vehicles approaching at an angle —
Proper approach to intersections — Check traffic and assume right-of-
way when safe (10 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — No additional prints
available — Commercial Adaptation) .
Defensive Driving Series — The Art of Being Passed
How to prevent an accident when another vehicle overtakes and
passes you — Slow down and let him pass — How to change lanes —
Make turns and pull out from parking zone (10 min — 1958 — Distribu-
tion to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS —
No additional prints available — Commercial Adaptation).
Defensive Driving Series — How to Pass Safely
How to overtake and pass a vehicle safely — Make sure you have a
clear passing distance — Warn driver ahead — Pass quickly — When to
pull back to right lane after your vehicle has passed (10 min — 1958 —
Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS
and OS — No additional prints available — Commercial Adaptation).
Accent on Learning
Acquaints instructors with audio-visual techniques used in the
areas of fine arts, engineering, drawing, political science, geography,
accounting, anatomy, and industrial engineering — Application of
film strips, lantern slides, charts, models, lecture, demonstration, the
blackboard, motion pictures, and field experience (30 min — 1955 —
Commercial Adaptation) .
269
MF No.
21-8433
21-8505
21-8797
21-8933
22-8025
28-8250
28-8251
28-8252
28-8253
NUMERICAL INDEX
Easy Out (Effects of Dishonorable Discharge)
Harmful results of a bad conduct discharge from service — Effects
of a bad service record in civilian life (21 min — 1955 — Prom Navy
Film MN 7904).
Notebook Warrior
This kinescope adaptation relates the story of a young musician's
conflict in adapting to his Army environment (53 min — 1956 —
Distribution limited to central film and equipment exchanges in
CON US, USAREUR, and USAFFE— Commercial Adaptation).
Trainfire I — A New Coarse in Basic Rifle Marksmanship
Curriculum, methods, and techniques used — Advantages of new
course over old course — Marksmanship and target detection training
shown (17 min — 1958 — Color).
Launching the Explorer
Story of historic launching of the first U.S. earth satellite, "Ex-
plorer I," on 31 January 1958, at Cape Canaveral, Florida, by the
U.S. Army — Depicts the preliminary, intermediate, and final phases
of the project — Forerunner of unlimited future in space (10 min —
1958).
The Way Ahead
The story of a British Infantry platoon from its birth in a training
depot to its baptism of fire (118 min — 1952 — Withdrawn from over-
sea commands — From British Army Film BC 5406).
The Sprints
Fundamentals of sprinting mechanics centering around the 100- and
200-yard dashes — Impact style and natural stretch stride — Synchro-
nization of leg and arm action — Starting technique — Physical fitness
exercises — Importance of smooth coordinated action (21 min — 1954 —
Commercial Adaptation).
The Hurdles
Fundamentals of basic hurdling styles — Adaptation of styles to
varying physiques — Rear hip and leg motion — Body balance — Correct
clearance — Physical fitness exercises (11 min — 1954 — Commercial
Adaptation).
Broad Jump
Fundamentals of the broad jump — The one, two, and three stride
styles — Speed control — Timing and coordination — Physical fitness
exercises (11 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation).
High Jump
Fundamentals of western roll jump and straddle jump — Body lean
and reverse — Proper approacli — Coordination of arm and leg action —
Special physical fitness and exercises for agility (11 min — 1954 — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
28-8254 Shot Put
Importance of rhythm — Control of tension — Finger and hand grip —
Finger and wrist Hiiaj) — Foot position — Ex«'rcise8 to develop agility
and speed (11 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation).
270
MF No.
28-8255
28-8256
28-8257
28-8258
28-8259
28-8266
30-7964
30-7965
30-7966
30-7967
NUMERICAL INDEX
Pole Vault
Basic vaulting principles — Fundamentals of western and eastern
techniques — Running action — Proper grip — Selection of pole —
Vaulting action — Exercises to develop jihysical fitness and agility
(11 min — 1954 — Connnercial Adaptation).
Discus
Demonstrating the slow strong and the lightweight techniques of
discus throwing — Principles of centrifugal force, proper grips, pivots,
finger roll, and heel of thumb pressure (11 min — 1954 — Commercial
Adaptation).
Javelin
Javelin throwing techniques — Four-stage catapult throw — Pre-
liminary run — Hand grip — Concluding stride — Throwing stance (11
min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation) .
The Relays
Basic skills of running and passing in the relays — Proper pass for the
right event — Visual pass — Blind pass — Right and left exchange —
Relay starts (11 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation).
The Middle Distances
Proper sprinting techniques of middle distance running — Ball-of-
the-foot running — Automatic stride — Pendulum and bicycle strides
(11 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation).
The Distances
Proper style in running distances — Development of speed and stam-
ina— Controlled tension — Forward knee reflex — Correct automatic
stride (11 min — 1954 — Commercial Adaptation).
Classified
(63 min — 1953 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, DA— Film is classified SECRET).
Classified
(14 min — 1953 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, D/A— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
Classified
(9 min — 1953 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, D/A— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
Classified
(20 min — 1953 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, D/A— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
30-7968 Classified
(13 min — 1953 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, D/A— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
271
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
30-7969
30-7970
30-7971
30-7972
30-7973
30-7974
30-8401
30-8407
30-8408
30-8409
Classified
(9 min — 1953 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, D/A— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
Classified
(19 min — 1953 — Exhibition limited to CIC i)ersonnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY, Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, D/A— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
Classified
(18 min — 1954 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, DA— Film is classified SECRET).
Classified
(8 min — 1954 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, DA— Film is classified SECRET).
Classified
(18 min — 1954 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, DA— Film is classified SECRET).
Classified
(12 min — 1954 — Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on nced-to-
know basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by ACofS
G-2, DA— Film is classitjed SECRET).
Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — River Crossings
Soviet training film, with dubbed English narration, depicting
Soviet river crossing techniques — Emphasis on flexibility, si>eed, and
deception in river crossing operations (30 min — 1955 — Film Refer-
ence) .
Intelligence in Amphibious Operations (U)
(25 min— Distribution limited to CFLs in CONUS; OS Exchanges
and Service Schools of the Combat Arms — Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL).
Armies of the World — Tht Soviet Army — Reconnaissance
Basic techniques of reconnaissance applied by Soviet Army in com-
bat— Infantry reconnaissance during day and night operations —
Soviet reconnaissance-in-force, showing how it is ustd to test enemy
defenses and how it can expand to a full-fledged attack- — Emphasis
on employment of prescribed techniques for success in battle (25 min —
1955 — Film Reference).
Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Use of Smoke
A Soviet training film, with dubbed English commentary, explaining
the application of smoke in combat operations by the Soviet Army -
Typical situations where smoke is used for ptu'poses of deception and
conccalnjcnt (19 min — 1955 — Film Ilcftrcnco).
272.
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
30-8423 Armies of the World— The Soviet Army— Artillery
Characteristics and vise of major Soviet artillery weapons, showing
mortars, gvms, antitank weapons, AA weapons, howitzers, and cap-
tured German weapons — History and development of weapons for
use in combat— Comparison with American models— Continued
research, development, and production of weapons (25 min — 1955 —
Film Reference).
30-8327 Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Armor
History and development of Soviet armor showing early and ad-
vanced models — -Characteristics and tactical uses of Soviet armored
vehicles — Research and development toward greater mobility and
range of Soviet mechanized equipment (25 min — 1955 — Film Refer-
ence).
30-8432 Armies of the World — Soviet Partners in the Orient
A Soviet training film with dubbed English commentary describing
how communism came to dominate the Orient and her people —
Political history of China since 1911 — Showing how internal dishar-
mony and Soviet sponsorship molded the Red China of today and how-
Soviet influences are reflected in North Korea and Indo-China (25
min — 1955 — Distribution in CONUS and — Overseas — Film Refer-
ence).
30-8439 Armies of the World — Soviet Army — Camouflage
Camouflage of men and equipment in wooded areas, on the desert,
during winter operations, in rear areas at the main line of resistance
(19 min— 1956 — Film Reference)
30-8443 Armies of the World — Soviet European Satellites
Background of events that led to Soviet domination over her
European satellites — Use of Soviet propaganda and deception — How
political capitulation efTected national economic, social, and military
aspects — Current trend in satellite countries toward eventual active
resistance for national freedom (33 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
30-8588 Armies of the World — Soviet Army Higher Headquarters in Combat
Development and capabilities of Soviet Military High Command
in late 1930's, WW II, and post war to present command structure
and doctrine (40 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
30-8616 Armies of the World — Soviet Partisan Warfare
Growth and development of partisan organization — Activity in
WW II — Expansion after WW II — Role in Korea, Tibet, and Indo-
China (34 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
30-8633 Armies of the World — The Soviet Army — Summer Training Cycle
Military and political instruction of Soviet soldier — Basic drills,
unit exercises, maneuvers, weapons, equipments — Army uniforms,
insignia, and decorations (29 min — 1957 — Color — Film Reference).
30-8656 Strategic Intelligence School — Area Film Studies — Number 1 —
USSR
A study of the geography, ethnic groups, social, economic and
political aspects — Evaluation of USSR strengths and weaknesses (26
min — 1956 — Film Reference).
494599'
273
MF No.
30-8657
30-8670
30-8672
30-8697
NUMERICAL INDEX
Strategic Intelligency School -Area Films Studies— Number 2— Far
East
Study of China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan — Their political signif-
icance on the international scene (30 luin — 195G — FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY— FUm Reference).
Eyes of the Services
Vac and capabilities of photographic intelligence in combat
from Civil War days to the present — Advanced methods and equip-
ments in use today (23 min — 1957 — Color — From Navy Film MN
9267 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in
CONUS and overseas for loan to Intelligence personnel concerned).
Strategic Intelligence School— Area Film Studies^Number 3 —
Eastern Europe
Study of Eastern European Soviet satellites since WW II — Rise of
Communist influence and its effects in rural and urban life (27 rain —
1956— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
Strategic Intelligence School — Area Film Studies — Number 4 — Africa
Geographical, political, sociological, and economic aspects of four
major areas of Africa: North Africa (excepting Egypt), the inde-
pendent and emerging self-governing nations, colonial Africa, and
European Africa (49 min — 1957 — Film Reference — -Distribution to
Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and sleeted
.service schools concerned- Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
The Case of Comrade "T"
Experiences of a Communist agent in several industrial plants —
Stress on awareness of security by individual worker (23 niin — 1956 —
Color — Commercial Adaptation — Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS).
Strategic Intelligence School Area Film Studies — Number 7 — South
Asia
Study of South Asia, covering its geography, priuiary economic and
political aspects, and major problems facing the nations within it —
Relative importance to other world powers because of strategic trade
rontons w'ithin its boundaries — Factors that impede economic develop-
ment and status of each country (36 min— 1958 — ^Film Reference —
Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY). '^
30-8771 Strategic Intelligence School, Area Films Studies— Number 6— South-
east Asia
Appraisal of the Philippines, Indonesia, Burma, Thailand, Indo-
China, and Malaya in terms of economic, political and military
factors (33 min— 1«J57— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY).
30-8706
30-8763
30-8901 Strategic Intelligence School Area Films Studies— Number 9—
Latin America
Outlines the area in terms of geography, historical background,
ethnic composition of the people, economic and political aspects, and
strategic importance to the United States (41 min — 1958 — Film
274
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
31-912
31-7724
31-7727
31-7977
31-7978
31-8290
33-7914
33-8204
33-8205
Reference — Distribution to contra! film and equipment cxchanRCs in
CONUS and Service Schools— P^ilm is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
Sky Blitz
Captured German film of Nazi paratroopers taking Dutch bridge
at Mocredijk (25 min — 1944 — F'ilm Reference).
Exercise Sweetbriar
Combined American and Canadian defense tactics against "aggres-
sor" invaders of Alaska and Canada — Aggressors routed, forced to
abandon attack, and driven off continent— Advantages of using air
power for logistics, tactics, and strategy in cold weather operations
(29 min— 1950)
Hit the Beach
Operation MIKI — Visualization of joint Army-Navy maneuvers
in Pacific — Preparation and subsequent landings — Operation MIKI
(Hawaiian translation for readiness) — Landing men and equipment —
Necessity of high-level planning (18 min — 1950).
Winter Movement on Skis
Winter movement techniques for combat soldiers on skis — When
and how^ to effect the three types of movements — Position of rifle
during the movements — Individual protection against cold (18 min —
1953).
Firing Positions In the Winter
How the combat soldier on skis assumes the prone, kneeling, and
standing ready positions for fixing — Methods of providing for cover —
Typical trenches for various positions — Camouflage — Rifle support —
Adequate protection (13 min — 1953).
Exercise Ski Jump
Cold weather operations, in north temperate, subarctic regions,
of a tactical unit — Equipment and techniques for personal and
tactical survival — Survival in mountain operations (25 min — 1954).
Psychological Warfare — A Combat Weapon in Korea
Techniques and objectives of psychological warfare — Prominent
role in Korea — Strategic propaganda a tactical science — Phases of
army psychological propaganda program — Schools indoctrinate per-
sonnel in nature, methods, and techniques — Invaluable support to
fighting strength of combat troops (17 min — 1953).
Photolithography — I — How to Make a Good Impression
Three major methods of printing (lithography, letterpress, and
gravure) — Emphasis on offset lithography process — Details of dupli-
cating black and white and color originals by means of direct and
photo offset lithography (25 min — 1955 — Color — Commercial Adap-
tation).
Photolithography — II — A Better Run for Your Money
Effectiveness of printed advertising and its salesmanship value —
Advantages of offset lithography over other forms of printing in
advertising (20 min — 1955 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
275
NUMERICAL INDEX
AfF No.
35-945 We Serve
Problems of the British Auxiliary Territorial Servi«e oflioer and her
responsibilities (30 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From British Film
BC 285).
35-7858 No Greater Heritage
Morale and the fine heritage of the Women's Army Corps (21 min —
1951).
38-7917 Yuma Test Station Facilities
Showing the important role this Arizona station plays in the re-
search and development program — Many branches of the army test
men, equipment, and operations here under typical desert conditions
(17 min— 1953— Color).
38-7928 Fireball Phenomena at Bikini
Depicting, by u.se of animation, the physical and chemical charac-
teristics of the air burst at Bikini (5 min — 1953).
38-7951 Design for Survival
Conservation of raw materials in designing, planning, manufactur-
ing, and purchasing military equipment — To prevent shortages and
subsequent production cutbacks these suggested conservation methods
should be employed: keep design simple; avoid overdesign; maintain
standardization; use alternate materials; maintain equipment; collect
and use scrap materials (23 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
38-8007 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods— Process Control
Precision roller bearings used as an example of quality control
through statistical methods — Measurement of several roller bearings
from each batch of 100 — Then segregation into groups according to
amount of tolerance from the exact size plus or minus — Quantities
then plotted on graph to indicate whether finished product being
turned out falls within acceptable quality standards — Typical steps
taken to improve quality standards where necessary — Steps taken to
increase quantity if quality standards are higher than necessary at
the expense of quantity — Steady efficient production in accordance
with specifications as.«(ured by statistical quality control measures
(13 min— 1952— From Navy Film MNG621-A).
38-8008 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods— Acceptance Sampling
Statistical quality-.sampling methods for products and materials
procured by armed forces contractors — Cheapness and efficiency of
acceptance sampling — Plotting of results of sampling tests on operating
characteristic curve which serves to predict the magnitude and fre-
quency of variations from specification standards— Sequential sam-
pling technique (17 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN6621-B).
3^8441 Peelable Plastic Packaging
Characteristics and uses of butyrate peelable plastic material in
packaging and storage of critical parts — Manual and mechanical
methods of application (15 miji — 1955).
38-8512 The Engineered Performance Standards Program
Purpose- How it works — Effectiveness — Specialized training course
for work anaiyst.s— On-the-job experience — A.ssignments to study
276
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
38-8554
38-8555
38-8556
38-8557
40-926
40-1002
40-1008
40-1009
40-1041
Bpecific work operations — EPS Program in effect (16 min — 1955 —
Distribution limited to film libraries servicing Signal Corps agencies
specified by OCSigO— From Navy Film MN 7837).
The Army Program System
General concept and fundamentals of the Army Program System —
Need, responsibilities, primary programs and their use — Three ele-
ments of the system (development, execution, and review and analysis)
(13 min — 1955 — Film Reference — Distribution in CON US and over-
seas) .
The Army Program System — Development "Planning What to Do"
Channels and procedures in the development phase of program-
ming— Actions taken after assignment of mission to the Army —
Establishment of required programs — Preparation of program docu-
ments and their use at major commands (13 min — 1955 — Film Refer-
ence— Distribution in CON US and overseas).
The Army Program System — Execution "Doing the Job"
Procedures used to carry out jobs outlined in program development —
Setting up and time-phasing of summary and operating schedules
for programs at command level — Securing resources — Responsibilities
of lower commands (11 min — 1955 — Film Reference — Distribution in
CON US and overseas).
The Army Program System — Review and Analysis "Checking on
the Results"
Explanation of review and analysis flow — Methods of analysis —
Examples of an analysis of quantity, quality, economy, eflRciency, and
substandard work — Summary and analysis — Use of results (10 min —
1955 — Film Reference — Distribution in CONUS and overseas).
Price of Rendova
Combat operations in Rendova by American troops — Establishing
beachhead — Invading jungle — Japanese dive bombers in a counter-
attack (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Desert Victory
History of the African campaign, WW II, British version — Rom-
mel's forces driven across North Africa by British 8th Army (63 min —
1944 — Film Reference — Withdrawn from oversea commands — From
British Film BC 7525).
War Department Report
Report on the Army in WW II, as of 1944 (47 min — 1944 — Film
Reference) .
Battle of Midway
Activities at and around Midway Island just before, during, and
after the Battle of Midway (20 min— 1943 — Color).
Attack— The Battle for New Britain
Attacks on Arawe and Cape Gloucester on New Britain — From
plan of attack to final victory (47 min — 1944).
277
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
40-1043 The Eve of Battle
Activity on D-day-minus 1 — Eve before forces of US hit beaches
of Normandy (20 min — 1944 — Withdrawn from oversea commands —
From British Film BC 7559).
40-1128 Action at Anguar
Story of the 81st Infantry Division (27 min — 1945).
40-1211 True Glory
Invasion of Europe and victory over Nazis — Entire operation
(83 min — 1945 — Withdrawn from all types of public exhibition).
40-1212 Fury in the Pacific
Amphibious assault of American troops in the Battles of Peleliu
and Anguar (20 min— 1945— From Navy Film MN 9045).
40-1336 Air Siege
Air attacks on Ploesti oil fields by the 15th Air Force — Demolition
of refineries by 19 August 1944 (21 min — 1947 — From Air Force Film
SFP 175).
40-7534 The Last Bomb
Bomber and fighter operations in Far Eastern area — Dropping
first atomic bomb (21 min — 1949 — Color — From Air Force Film
SEP 193).
40-7884 United Nations Campaign in Northeast Korea
Relating progress of UN forces after their liberation of Seoul —
Amphibious landings at Wonsan and Iwon — Capture of Pyongyang —
UN forces weakened — Abandonment of Hungnam, largest amphibious
evacuation in military history, completed on Christmas Eve, 1950
(25 min — 1952 — Distribution limited to ZI).
44-7556 NIKE (U)
(58 min — 1949 — Limited distribution — Printing discontinued, alter-
nate film MF 9-8175 may be used — Further distribution must be
authorized by USCON ARC— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
44-8062 NIKE System Field Test (U)
(7 min — 1952 — Color — Limited distribution — Printing discontinued,
alternate film MF 9-8175 may be used — Film is classified CON-
FIDENTIAL).
44-8247 The Skysweeper — Emplacement and March Order
Medium range AA gun mounted on bogies and towed by a prime
mover — Nine-man gun section demon9trate.<» the nine steps for em-
placement of weapons and the nine steps for march order (14 min —
1954).
44-8263 Guided Missiles of the Armed Forces (U)
(14 min— 1954— Color— Distribution limited to CFL's in CONUS—
From Navy Film MN 9191-C— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
44-8406 Visual Problems Induced by Supersonic Speeds
Discussioji of complexity of visual prohlctns of ground observers
and pilots in relation to aero-nu'dical, engineering and tactical a.s-
pccts — iMielors jifTccting observation and idiMitification of sui)er8onio
278
NUMERICAL INDEX
JiF No.
44-8852
4&-1278
45-1279
45-1295
45-1426
45-7533
45-7545
45-7552
45-7561
aircraft by ground observers and pilots — Application of electronic
devices, such as radar, in solving observers' problems — Future role
of such devices is stressed (47 min — 1955 — Color — Distribution
limited to one print for each central film library and exchange in
CON US and overseas).
NIKE — For Defense of America
The story of the development of the NIKE missile, in 1945, by
Bell Telephone Laboratories and Douglas Aircraft Company — Reviews
features and capabilities of NIKE, and illustrates the operation of a
NIKE Battery under simulated tactical conditions (13 min — 1958 —
Color — Distribution to Army Film and Equipment Exchanges in
CONUS).
Hell for Leather
History of the 1st Cavalry Division — Horses used in combat until
1943 — Hardships of jungle fighting — First to enter Leyte and then
Tokyo (9 min— 1946).
The Fighting First (Pride of Outfit Film)
The 1st Infantry Division's eight campaigns and three invasions
during WW II — Combat operations during these engagements —
Attacks and counterattacks on foot, in truck, and in assault boats
(13 min— 1946).
Operation Thunderbolt
Picked men trained for highly coordinated unit combining speed
and striking power — The US constabulary forces — Purpose and
methods of operation (14 min — 1947).
The 82d Airborne Division (Pride of Outfit Film)
History of 82d Airborne Division from WW I to and including
WW II — Division in combat — Sicily, Salerno, Anzio, Normandy,
Holland, and the Battle of the Bulge (21 min— 1948).
Seventh Infantry Division (Pride of Outfit Film)
History of four major campaigns fought by 7th Infantry Division —
Attu, Leyte, Kwajalein, and Okinawa — Early training in Calif —
Occupation duties in Korea (23 min — 1949).
The Inauguration of President Truman
Inauguration and highlights of inaugural address (18 min — 1949).
Pass in Review
Events in airborne, amphibious, and cold weather training —
European and Pacific occupation — Army athletic events — Array
news events — Recent technical developments — Strength in manpower
and armament of infantry division — Need to maintain a strong
Army, Navy, and Air Force (11 min — 1949).
Made in Occupied Japan
Revival of pottery industry in Japan — Processes involved in pot-
tery making — Molding, shaping, baking, decorating, and packing
(14 min— 1949).
279
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
4S-7S63
45-7591
45-7596
45-7705
45-7726
45-7744
45-7761
45-7805
45-7814
45-7844
45-7912
Twelve Nations Sign North Atlantic Pact
SiRninR North Atlantic Pact — Speeches by former Secretary of
State Acheson and former President Truman emphasize purpose and
benefits of pact — Representatives of each of 12 nations sign pact and
make statement (14 min — 1949).
Assignment Germany
Occupation soldier's job in Germany — /Assignments for which men
are best qualified — Rehabilitation of German business and industry —
Re-establishing German democratic government and re-educating
German people (14 min — 1949).
Nuremberg
War crime trials conducted by Allies at Nuremberg — Flash backs
to various crimes against humanity committed by German High
Command during WW II (7G min — 1949 — Can be used only in its
entirety).
The Famous Third Army
General Patton's 3d Army advance into the heart of Germany —
Strategy — Tactics — Air and logistical support (22 min — 1950).
This is West Point
Origin and mission of US Military Academy — Comprehensive view
of life of cadet from time of entry to graduation (25 min — 1951).
Edition Tokyo — A Story of the Press in Occupied Japan
Importance of press in Japan today — Constitution of 1947 — New
concept of human freedom and personal dignity — Free, respected,
and courageous press — Accumulation of news and photographs —
Printing processes — Distribution — Similarity of Japane.se news-
paper techniques to our own (19 min — 1950).
The First Forty Days
Combat footage of first 40 day.s of operations in Korea (26 min —
1950).
Hail Alma Mater
Familiar views of US Military Academy (6 min-
tion limited to the ZI).
-1951— Distribu-
The 83d Infantry Division in Europe
Omaha Beach landing — Relieving lOlat Airborne — I'igliting through
hedgerows of Normandy — Taking St Malo — Surrender of 20,000
Germans in Loire Valley — Battle of the Bulge — Hurling back enemy
in the Ardennes — Drive of Elbe River (20 min — 1951).
The Story of MDAP
Formation of the Atlantic Pact Alliance — Enactment of Mutual
Defen.se A.ssistanco Pact — Contributions by member nations (25
mill— 1951).
The Army ROTC. Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow
IIOTC; training advantages — Development of leadership qualities —
Parlicijmtion in civic duties (24 min —1952 — Color — Distribution
limited to Zl, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico).
280
MF No.
45-7925
45-7926
45-7945
45-7947
45-7950
NUMERICAL INDEX
Alliance for Peace
Background events that led to the formation of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization — NATO mission purposes (40 min — 1952 —
Distribution limited to ZI).
Effective Utilization of Manpower in the US Army
Problem of effective manpower utilization in the US Army —
Scarcity of qualified military and civilian personnel emphasizes need
for supervisors to utilize intelligently available manpower — Discussion
of army program to combat shortage and to increase efficiency (23
min— 1952).
Helicopter Special Delivery
How the helicopter has added mobility to the infantry — How river
crossings are accomplished with a helicopter company — Helicopter
delivery of men, artillery, ammunition, and return loads of wounded
(11 min— 1953).
Operation Blue Jay
Construction aspects of the giant airbase at Thule, Greenland, built
with the permission of the Danish government through the joint
efforts of US armed forces' specialists and industrial experts (25
min— 1953).
This is Your Army
A comprehensive picture of worldwide activities and operations of
responsibilities of army — Nature and structure — Traditions and
spirit — Mission (79 min — 1954 — Color).
45-8198 The Unseen Army
Definition and documentation of duties and responsibilities of
civilian workers in the Ordnance Corps (23 min — 1954 — Commercial
Adaptation).
45-8288 Adjustment to Military Life
Adjustments a trainee is required to make in his transition from
civilian to military life — Emphasis on physical and moral standards
(18 min — 1954 — Film Reference),
45-8354 Guided Missiles
Developments in guided missiles — Principles of operation — Tactical
use — Sepcialized training courses at Fort Bliss and at White Sands
Proving Grounds — Brief history of development of the forerunner,
the rocket (26 min— 1954).
45-8355 It's Your America
An American soldier, during his combat career, realizes the greatness
of his country and determines to assume his share of the responsi-
bilities of good citizenship upon his return to civilian life (31 min —
1945 — Film Reference).
45-8438 Letter from a Mother
Report of an American Mother's feelings showing not only her
deep affection for her son but an understanding of the role he must
play in the defense of his country (10 min — 1955).
281
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
45-8440
45-8521
45-8562
45-8568
45-8573
45-8575
45-8586
45-8589
45-8615
45-8652
The Soldier's Mission and Responsibilities
Soldier's inLssion and rcspouhiibilitics in defense of his country —
Training and equipment offered him to meet the higfieat phy.sical,
moral, and ment-al standards to help prepare himself for hattle (13
min— 1955).
The Making of a West Pointer
Origin and mL-<sion of US Military Academy — Its traditions and
ceremonies — Comprehensive view of life of cadet from time of entry
to graduation — Course of study — Ilecreational activities (40 min —
1955 — Color — Distribution in CON US and overseas).
The Steel Ring (AA Defense of US)
Vulnerability of the US to sneak atomic attack — Iladar and AAA
defense centers composing the complicated defense perimeter known
as the "Steel Ring" — Specially trained personnel operating the
system (26 min — 1955).
Concept for Victory — A Message to the Personnel of the US Army
by General M. B. Ridgway
General M. B. Ridgway discusses the mission of the Army in war,
the vital role of ground forces, and the importance of the ground
fighting man (16 min — 1955).
The Rack
Depicting, in story form, the problems related to the standards of
conduct required of military persoimel after capture by the enemy
(60 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and exchanges in CON US
and overseas — Commercial Adaptation).
Field Training for ROTC
Intended for ROTC cadets who are about to attend six-week field
training course at ROTC summer camps— Depicts life and training
at a typical general military science ROTC camp at Tort Hcnning —
Stress on development of quality of leadership (48 min — 1956 — Color —
Film Reference).
The Role of the Army
Role and responsibilities of the US Army in defending the security
of the nation (25 min — 1955).
Men 17 to 18V4— Your Future and the New Reserve Law
Designed to interest teen-age youthn in joining Army Reserve —
Defines provisions of new Reserve Forces Act of 1955 (12 min — 1955 —
Distribution in CON US only).
Operation Noah
Work of engineers and other services in rehabilitation of North-
eastern United States hit by Hash Hoods in the Summer, 1955 (29
min — 1956 Distribution in CON US and overseas).
A Look at Your Army
A message from General Maxwell D. Taylor, Army Chief of Staff,
on the vital role of the Army and the merits of an Army career (12
min- 1956).
282
[NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
45-8694
45-8698
45-8709
45-8710
45-8711
45-8712
45-8713
45-8798
45-8936
46-8358
46-8359
Take 6
Designed to interest teen-age youths in joining the NG — Explains
National Guard military training under provision of new Reserve
Forces Act of 1955 (11 min— 1956).
Nike for the Defense of Your Community
Guided tour of typical NIKE installation in Upper Marlboro,
Maryland — How it operates to defend the nation's capital (13 min —
1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CON US and Overseas for use by PIO's).
The Do It Yourself Peace
Narrated by John Daly — Develops the theme that strength in
Reserve is the foundation for peace (27 min — 1956).
A Tale of 2,000 Cities
Narrated by Edward R. Murrow — Traces development of strong
American military force since World War II — Develops theme of
strength in reserve as power against Communism (25 min — 1956).
Fire Power
Narrated by Edward R. Murrow — Develops the theme of prepared-
ness with trained men and effective fire power as the strength required
to maintain the peace (25 min — 1956).
The Man in Two Places
Narrated by John Cameron Swayze — Develops the theme of strength
in Reserve as the power for peace (27 min — 1956).
One If By Land
Narrated by Walter Cronkite — Theme of military preparedness in
Reserve as the power for peace and survival in case of atomic war
(27 min— 1956).
Our Sons (Recruiting for USAR)
Explains New Reserve Forces Act, outlining the Army Reserve
Enlistment Program for men 17 to 18}^ and 18 to 26 years of age (36
min— 1958— Color).
The Big Picture — The Pentomic Army
The organization of the modern army and major elements of the
new tactical concept are discussed — New type nuclear and conven-
tional weapons are demonstrated — New air and ground transportation
equipment are shown (28 min — 1958 — Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS, USARAL, USARPAC, and USAR-
FANT).
Land Based Helicopter Operations — Functions
Evaluation of the helicopter's versatility in direct tactical support
of transmission of men and weapons, wire communication, rescue
work and evacuation of wounded (10 min — 1954 — From Navy Film
MN 7411- A).
Land Based Helicopter Operations — Precautions
Capability and versatility of the helicopter in performing various
missions — Emphasis on Precautions that should be taken to safeguard
283
NUMERICAL INDEX
AfF No. ,-/. -^U
plane, cargo, and personnel (11 min — 1954 — From Navy Film MN
7411-Ii).
4ft-8574 Army Helicopters
History and use of helicopters in Army Aviation — Training of heli-
copter pilot,s at the Army Aviation School, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma (15
min — 1955 — Distribution to central filni and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and overseas — Commercial Adaptation).
46-8905 Helicopter— Vibrations and Resonance — Part 3 — Vibrations in the
H-21
How to recognize, how to determine .source, and corrective action
required for each type of vibration — ("overs vertical, lateral, medium
and high frequency, and fuselage vibrations — Vibrations cau.sed by
blades out of track and loose transmission bolts (5 min — 1958 — Air
Force Film Nr TF l-5l02e).
46-8910 Helicopters — Emergency Procedures— Part 4 — Emergency Proce-
dures in the H-21
Recovery from stalls — Settling with power — Recovery from servo
system failure — Procedures employed in ca.se of fire and ditching with
passengers (5 min— 1958 — Air Force Film Nr TF l-51(>2j).
54-1112 Stock Control at War
Stock control as the most expeditious means of getting supplies —
Delivering supplies where needed (20 min — 1945).
54-1114 C.O.D. Saipan
Loading supplies at Hawaii — Convoy to battle area — Naval
barrage and strafing at H-hour — Invasion of the island — Constant
flow of vital supplies (23 min — 1945).
55-1135 Rolling to the Rhine
Importance of trucks in maintaining supply lines in Europe during
WW II (9 min— 1945),
55-1311 Training Film for Amphibious In.struction
Amphibious techniques in combat t^ken from WW II Coniljat
Bulletins (66 min— 1947— Limited to ZI).
55-7948 The Army Transportation Corps
History, respoii.<<ibiIitics, training program, and currrnf ojKTations
at ports of embarkation and in lOurope and Korea (27 min — lO.'i^
Distribution limited to Cla.ss II TC Installations and central film
libraries in CONUS).
55-7952 Transportation Corps Operations SUNAC
Tiie 373d Transportation Port making final i)reparati()ns for an
important mission in support of North Atlantic Command in arctic
area — Physical characteristics of docks and installfttioiis in Far
North — Varied and iiigenious cargo handling methods and field
expedients (27 min — 1953).
55-8044 Navigation ('harts
Meaning, advantages, and limitations of Mcrcator, gnomonio, and
Lambert conformal prujectiona (15-min — 1952 — From Navy Film
MN 83- li).
284
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
55-8045
55-8046
55-8047
55-8048
55-8049
55-8050
55-8051
55-8052
55-8053
55-8150
Dead Reckonini^
Basic plan of Mark 3 board, animating a small-scale problem as it is
worked out on the board — Plots in geographic position and solution of
wind problem (20 min — 1952— From Navy Film MN 83-G).
Navigation — Piloting (Surface)
Importance of accurate piloting and use of bearing circle, compass
repeater, and alidade in securing bearings (18 min — 1952 — F'rom Navy
Film MN 83-H).
Navigation — Fog Piloting
Navigating the Savannah River from Hampton Roads to Phila-
delphia Navy Yard during heavy fog — Charting courses with positions
judged by fathometers, radio directional bearings, and diaphone (23
min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 83- V).
Rules of the Nautical Road — Halifax Incident
How the Halifax disaster was caused by misinterpretation of a
ship's whistle signal — International rules — Importance of taking
bearings — Definition of selected nautical terms (26 min — 1952 — From
Navy Film MN 202-A).
Rules of the Nautical Road — Meeting Steam Vessels
Five examples of steam vessels meeting on high seas and inland
waters — FVoper whistle signals for each situation — How to figure the
degree of turn of a vessel at various distances (17 min — 1952 — From
Navy Film MN 202-K).
Rules of the Nautical Road — Overtaking Situation
Whistle signals to be used on the high seas when overtaking and
three examples of use — The whistle system for inland waters and four
examples of use — Applications of rules for overtaking vessels in narrow
channels (15 min— 1952— From Navy Film MN 202-N).
Rules of the Nautical Road — Crossing Steam Vessels
Definition of the term crossing — Examples of general rules for both
international and inland waters — Use of whistle signals in crossing
situations (15 min— 1952— From Navy Fihn MN 202-R).
Aids to Navigation — How to Use Navigational Aids
Use of nautical charts showing navigational aids — Identification of
various symbols found on charts (7 min — 1952 — Color — From Navy
FUm MN 202-AC).
Navigation — Interpretation of Bearings, Single Lines of Position
Reciprocal bearing — Celestial lOP's — Fixes — Intercept toward and
away — Determining ground speed, wind direction, and velocity —
P*roper procedure for plotting a course (19 min — 1952 — From Navy
FUm MN 507-C).
A Day in Court
Point out that traffic safety is a problem of gravest importance to
the nation — Responsibility of individual driver — A solution to the
problem may be to change driver's habits and attitudes (32 min —
1952 — Distribution limited to CON US — Commercial Adaptation).
285
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
55-8158
55-8243
55-8244
55-8245
65-8411
55-8412
55-8454
55-8455
55-8456
55-8457
Helicopter Orientation, Introduction to Rotary Wing Plight
A briof history of the developiuent of the helicopt<.r — Varied uses
in peacetime and wartinio aviation — Aerodynamic principles of
rotary-wing flight — Animation and live scenes show primary functions:
vertical flight, horizontal flight, and directional control (28 min —
1953— Distribution limited to CONUS— From Navy Film MN
7306-A).
Tractor Sled Operations (Icecap — II)
Successful tests conducted by Transportation Corps in summer of
1953 to determine practicability of hauling heavy tonnages over the
Greenland Icecap (10 min — 1955 — Color).
Railroad Freight Handling — Ichabod, the Man Without a Head
Right and wrong methods of handling freight — Proper loading, un-
loading, and stowing can prevent damage, cost, and danger resulting
from improper methods (15 min — 1954 — Color — Commercial Adap-
tation).
Icecap — II
Successful test mission of the Army Transportation Corps expedi-
tion, 110 miles across the icecap of Greenland in 1953 — Test of capa-
bilities of men and equipment under arctic conditions (28 min — 1954).
Shipbuilding Safety — Rigging: Making a Safe Lift
Three basic steps for making a safe lift: make a safe plan, use safe
gear, use gear safely — A safe lift eliminates danger in shipyards during
rigging operations (20 min — 1955 — From Navy Film MN 7486-B).
Shipbuilding Safety — Rigging: Maintenance and Care of Gear
Three rules for proper care and maintenance of rigging gear: handle
gear correctly, overhaul gear thoroughly, test gear regularly (19 min —
1955— From' Navy Film MN 7486-C).
Combat Loading — Part II — Indian Joe
Scenes of beachhead at IWO showing importance of smooth flow of
supplies in landing operation — problem of combat loading a Marine
Division for landing operation (4 min — 1955 — Color — Distribution to
central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation
Command— From Marine Film No. MH-5343B).
Amphibious Warfare— Handling the Landing Craft
Shows how LCM-3'.s, LCP's, and LCV's are launched from a trans-
port, loaded alongside, and stowed aboard ship (15 min — 1955 — Dis-
tribution to central film aud equipment exchanges in CONl'S and
Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN-942D).
The LST— Employment
LST employment, combat loading, loading cargo, transportation,
and discharge; of LVT's and Dl'KW's, Tran.sport QM's duties (19
min — 1950— Distribution to central film and eciuipiui-nt exchanges in
CONTS HndTransi)()r(ution O^immand — Froni Navy Film MN 302U).
Amphibious Ships, Crafts, and Vehicles
This film describes ntun(>rous types of landing craft, amphibious
vehicles and control ships and their salient features (21 min — 1955 —
286
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
55-8458
65-8459
55-8460
55-8461
5&-8462
55-8463
55-8464
55-8465
Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and
Transportation Command — From Marine Film MH 7483).
Amphibious Warfare, The LCVP— Pt II— Boat Handling
Demonstration of equipment checks, before starting engine checks,
and gear checks are demonstrated — All phases of boat handling and
securing are explained (19 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film
and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command —
From Navy Film MN 4306B).
Amphibious Warfare, The LCM (3) Operation
Describes primary and advanced boat handling — Use of ramp in
emergency and anchor — Unloading of a boat from ship (21 min —
1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN
4307B).
Lookout Training — Your Importance
Explanation of Lookout's duties, stressing importance of constant
vigilance and immediate report (contact first, then follow up) (4 min —
1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 16N).
Lookout Training — Bearings
Procedure for determining relative bearings from line of ships course
is discussed and demonstrated with models — Explains correct termi-
nology (4 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy
Film MN 16R).
Lookout Training — Lookout
Sky, horizon and surface, search — Estimation of relative bearing
and position angle — Care of binoculars (23 min — 1955 — Distribution
to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transporta-
tion Command — From Navy Film MN 16U).
Navigation — The Earth
Poles, great circles, parallels, meridians, longitude, latitude, nautical
mile and departure (20 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command —
From Navy Film MN 83 A).
Navigation — Nautical Astronomy
By animation shows how the celestial coordinates are placed in
relation to earth — Describes use of declination, zenith point, nadir
line, etc. (18 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy
Film MN 83C).
The Gyro Compass — Principles of the Gyroscope
Principles of Gyroscop>e — Shows 3 degrees of freedom of Gyroscope —
Further study of precision, rigidity, and apparent rotation (10 min —
1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command— From Navy Film MN
1792 A).
287
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
g&-8466
55-8467
55-8468
55-8469
55-8470
55-8473
55-8474
55-8475
55-8477
The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and the Earth's Rotation
How a simple gyrosoope becomes a gyro compass — Principles of
rigidity and precision, and apparent rotation and gravity (10 nun—
1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN
1792B).
The Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and Gravitation
Theory and operation of Pendulous and Mercury ballistic type
compasses — Effect of gravity upon gyroscope (12 min — 1955 — Dis-
tribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and
Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 1792C).
The Gyro Compass — The Gyro Becomes a Compass
Why gjTO turns toward meridian — How its motion is damped —
How it is kept on meridian (15 min — 1955 — Distribution to central
film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Com-
mand—From Navy Film MN 1792D).
The Gyro Compass — The Compass Systems
Five major assemblies of a Sperry Mark 14 Gyro Compass — Opera-
tion of foUowup and repeater systems (16 min — 1955 — Distribution
to central film and equipment exchanges in CONl'^S and Transporta-
tion Command— From Navy Film MN 1792E).
Officer of the Deck— At Sea— Pt I
For Officer indoctrinees and Midshipmen information — Routine and
unusual incidents e.g. — Man overboard and near-collision (26 min —
1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command^From Navy Film MN
3212A).
Handling, Stowing, and Transportation of Explosives as Cargo on
Board Merchant Vessels
Describes the loading capacity and stowage facilities of a Liberty
type vessel, showing: cargo booms and hatches; handling gear;
boiler and engine room — Demonstrates use of the hoist in unloading
and loading bombs with protective rings, nose fuzes and tails; torpedoes
(65 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 3313).
Damage Control — Investigation to Damage
Shows damage control organization and emphasizes importance of
careful investigation and reporting (18 min — 1955 — Color — Distri-
bution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and
Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 4920D).
Damage ('ontrol— Elements of Stability in Ships
Employs miniature hull in glass tank tilled with water to explain
principle of buoyancy and gravity — EfTects of loading on stal)ility —
Period of roll of ship (37 min — 1955— Distribution to central film
and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command —
From Navy Film MN 6 IF).
Painting Ships and Boats
Demonstrates technique of handling paint: opening, mixing,
stirring, boxing, dijjping, laying-on, and laying-ofT paint (9 min —
288
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
55-8478
55-8479
55-8481
55-8482
55-8483
55-8484
55-8485
65-8486
1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CON US and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN
76C).
Painting Ships' Bottoms — Sandblasting
Continuous or intermittent sandblast equipment, iiow it is set up
and used, and liow operator is clothed during operation (10 min —
1956 — Color — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges
in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN
2528 A).
Painting Ships' Bottoms — Hot and Cold Plastic Anti-fouling Paint
Discusses and illustrates: painting ships bottoms with hot and
cold plastic anti-fouling paints — Good conditions for painting —
Preparation of paint and safety (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to cen-
tral film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation
Command— From Navy Film MN 2528B).
Handling a Lifeboat Under Oars — Rowing — Part I
Shows proper wrist and body movements in rowing — Points out
four phases of a complete stroke (12 min — 1055 — Distribution to
central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation
Command— From Coast Guard Film MG 2160A),
Handling a Lifeboat Under Oars — Commands — Part H
Explains commands pertinent to handling lifeboat under oars —
Shows proper stance for coxswain and men (10 min — 1955 — Distribu-
tion to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Trans-
portation Command — From Coast Guard Film MG 2150B),
Shipbuilding Skills — Nomenclature of Ship's Fundamentals
Shows elementary ship's directory — Explains base, center, water,
buttock, and frame lines — Study of ship's structure (20 min — 1055 —
Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and
Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 2334 A).
Shipbuilding Skills — Ship's Blueprints Basic
Explains and illustrates steel structural elements used in ship-
building— Shows how they are depicted on a blueprint (21 min — 1955 —
Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and
Transportation Commands — From Navy Film MN 2335 A).
Shipbilding Skills— The Shipfitter— Lifting Templates for a Founda-
tion
Teaches how to lift a template within the hull of a ship — Shows
how to transfer the shape of the hull by use of measurements and
cardboard (23 min— 1956— From Navy Film MN 2338 A).
Shipbuilding Skills— Shipfitter— Simple Foundation— Part H
Shows how layout man develops job from the templates — Use of
shears, burning torch, cold press and punch (16 min — 1955 — Dis-
tribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and
Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 2338C).
494599"— 59-
-19
289
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF Xo.
55-8487
55-8488
55-8489
55-8523
55-8524
55-8525
55-8526
55-8527
55-8528
56-8529
55-8530
Shipbuilding Skills — Coppert>mi(h — Flaring and Reducing
Flaring and reducing tubing — Annealing, bumping, cleaning, and
finishing — Shaping of copper plates (by hand methods) (18 nun —
1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CON US and Transportation Commands — From Navy Film MN
2346A).
Shipbuilding Skills — Blacksmith — Calculating and Bending Rings and
Links
Linear calculation of stock — Forming of rings and links — Forge
welding — Use of hand tools (21 min — 1955 — Distribution to central
film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transjjortation
Commands— From Navy Film MN 2350 A).
Safety in Navy Yards
Danger in not wearing safety apparel, safety rules for traffic,
lifting, welding, etc. (16 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film
and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command —
From Navy Film MN 1921A).
Sheet Metal — Hand Method of Forming
Metal bumping on stakes, dollies, sand bag, bumping mould, and
bending block (20 min— 1955 — From Navy Film MN 26).
Rotary Machines
Operation and care — How to bead, flange, and crimp sheet metals
(20 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 27).
Machine Methods of Forming Sheet Metal
How to curve sheet metal and shape curved parts (20 min — 1955 —
From Navy Film MN 28).
Bar Folder
Adjustments and parts — Use in making flanges and hems (10 min —
1955— From Navy Film MN 29).
The Diesel Engine — Scavenging and Supercharging
Operation of 2-stroke cycle, single and double acting engines and
opposed engine — Scavenging and supercharging air (16 min-
From Navy Film MN 42B).
1955
Diesel Engine Governors — GM Scries 71
Oi)cration of main governor as-^embly — Action through low, inter-
mediate, and high speed ranges (12 min — 1955 — From Navy Film
MN 44 B).
Diesel Lubrication and Cooling Systems — GM 71 Series
How oil courses through and lubricates each component i)art —
Action of ventilation system (12 min — 1956 — From Navy Film
MN 45-R).
Diesel Engine Fuel Systems
Basic structure — Operation of injectors and fuel pumps — Examina-
tion of air injector, Bosch, GM and Excello eciuipnient (39 min —
1955— From Navy Film MN 46-A).
290
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
65-8531
55-8532
55-8533
55-8534
55-8535
55-8536
55-8537
55-8538
55-8539
55-8540
Cooper Bessmer Diesel Engine Fael Injection Systems
Operation of fuel injection system — Examination of fuel pump —
Fuel delivery and pressure (14 min — 1955 — Distribution to central
film and equipment exchanges in CON US and Transportation Com-
mand— From Navy Film MN 46-B).
Progressive Maintenance Diesel Propulsion Engine
Disassembly of main bearing, inspection and cleaning of bearing
shells — Reassembly of bearing (17 min — 1956 — Distribution to
central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation
Command— From Navy Film MN209D).
Gray Marine Diesel Goes to War
Twenty-two step procedure for starting new engine or after an
inactive period of a week (14 min — 1955 — Distribution to central
film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Com-
mand— Commercial Adaptation).
Gray Marine Diesel Goes to War — Service and Maintenance
Service and maintenance after 10, 20, 50, 150, 250, and 1,000 hours
of continuous running (25 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film
and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Com-
mand— Commercial Adaptation).
Gray Marine Diesel — GM Unit Injector — Removal and Replacement
Removal of defective injector — Replacement with spare — -Timing
and equalizing (12 min— 1955 — Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command —
Commercial Adaptation).
Gray Marine Diesel — GM Unit Injector — Cleaning and Repairing
Disassembly, cleaning, inspecting and repair of injector and check
valve, popping injector test (25 min — 1955 — Distribution to central
film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Com-
mand— Commercial Adaptation) .
Making a Wire Template
Full-scale drawing and procedures for bending template (19 min —
1955— From Navy Film MN 2337-B).
Making a Hot Bend
Complete process, from selecting pipe and packing with sand, to
heating and bending (19 min— 1955— From Navy Film MN 2337C).
General Motors Diesel Engine Unit Injector — Maintenance
Disassembly, cleaning, and inspection of parts — Lapping of check
valves (18 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command— From Navy
Film MN 2769 A).
General Motors Diesel Engine Unit Injectors — Disassembly and
Assembly Model 278
Disassembly and reassembly procedures — Timing of rack — Testing
assembled injector (18 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and
equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command —
From Navy Film MN 2769 B).
291
NUMERICAL INDEX
MF No.
55-8541
55-8542
55-8543
55-8544
55-8545
55-8546
55-8547
55-8548
55-8549
General Motors 1&-278A Diesel Engine — Disassembly
Inspection of blower rotors and jiistons — Removal of heads of wear
ridge, connecting rod bearing — Pulling of 1 piston (35 min — 1955 —
Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS
and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 3707A).
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Bearings
Removal of main bearing — Inspection, "miking" and installation of
bearing shells (10 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equip-
ment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From
Navy Film MN 3707B).
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Part I — Reassembly
Installation of liner, piston assembly, cylinder head and rocker level
assembly (22 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and Transportation CommaDd — From Navy
Film MN 3707C).
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Part II— Reassembly-
Head
Installation of injector and controls, valve bridges and rocker shaft —
Assembly and timing of injector and exhaust (26 min — 1955 — Distribu-
tion to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Trans-
portation Command — From Navy Film MN 3707D).
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Part I— Bench Work
Removal of valves, over speed trip assembly, transfer block and
check valve (12 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film and equip-
ment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From
Navy Film MN 3707E).
General Motors ie-278A Diesel Engine — Part II— Bench Work
Cleaning and inspection head — "miking" guides and valves —
Resurfacing and lapping valves (19 min — 1955 — Distribution to
central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation
Command— From Navy Film MN 3707F).
General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Part III — Bench Work
Installation of valves, over speed trip, transfer block — Testing valve
and relief valve assembly — Starting air check valve (12 min — 1955 —
Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and
Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 3707G).
General Motors 1G-278A Diesel Engine— Part IV— Bench Work
Disassembly of piston — Inspection and miking of piston com-
ponents— Checking ring clearance — Reassembly of piston and rod and
inspection — Miking of liner (26 min — 1956 — Distribution to central
film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Com-
mand—From Navy Film MN3707H).
Servicing the Zero Lash Valve Adjusters in Diesel Engines
Operation, maintenance, and repair of valve (37 min — 1955 —
Distribution to central film and e(|uipn>ont exchangeH in CONUS and
Transpijrtation Command — Commercial Adaptation).
292
NUMERICAL INDEX
MFNo.
55-8577 Aircraft Engines — Part 3 — Carburetion
Various types of carburetor systems — Principles of operation with
aircraft engines (3G min — 1955 — Distribution limited primarily to
central film libraries in CONUS— From Air Force Film TF 1-137).
55-8769 Safe Driving in Bad Weather— Part I— Light Vehicles
Rules and proper techniques for driving in rain, snow, and ice, and
on level, curved, and sloping roads — Winter driving aids and precau-
tions (17 min— 1957— From Air Force Film TF 1-5013).
55-8770 Safe Driving in Bad Weather— Part II— Trucks and Tractor-Trailer
Rules and proper techniques for driving in bad weather, on level
and inclined terrain — Winter driving equipment — Prevention and
correction of skids (15 min— 1957— From Air Force Film TF 1-5013).
60-1323 Operations Crossroads
Able and Baker navy tests of atomic bomb — Test Able shows
efifects of bomb dropped on fleet of warships in Bikini Lagoon — Test
Baker shows effects of bomb exploded underwater (28 min — 1947 —
Color— From Navy Film MN 5345).
60-7732 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Organization and Concept (U)
(24 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
60-7733 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Planning and Intelligence (U)
(24min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
60-7734 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Training and Movement to the
Objective (U)
(16 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
60-7735 Amphibious Warfare Instruction— Mine Warfare and Underwater
Demolition Team Operations (U)
(15 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
60-7736 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Naval Gunfire Support — Part I (U)
(26 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
60-7737 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Naval Gunfire Support — Part II (U)
(24 min — 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
60-7738 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Air Operations (U)
(24 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
60-7739 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Ship to Shore Movement (U)
(22 min— 1950— Film is classified CONITDENTIAL.)
60-7740 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Communications (U)
(14 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
60-7741 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Logistics (U)
(23 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
60-8246 Amphibious Instruction — Tank and Armored Amphibians (Landing
Force) (U)
(24 min— 1954— From Navy Film MN 6560- P— Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL).
293
NUMERICAL INDEX
UF No.
61-1015 It's Our Job
Proper supervision of employees (39 min — 1944 — Distribution lim-
ited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
61-1049 Machine Transcription — Transcription Technique
Prop>er phrasing — Dictation at various sfjeeds — Preparing for day's
work, composing letters, and correcting mistakes (21 min — 1944 —
Distribution to ZI— From Navy Film MN 1562- B),
61-1050 Take a Letter, Please
Common faults of jsersons dictating — Dictating and use of the
Ediphone and Dictaphone (22 min — 1944 — Distribution limited to ZI).
61-1093 For Safety's Sake
Precautions while using portable power tools — Maintenance and
care of the tools (15 min — 1944 — Commercial Adaptation).
61-1100 Suggestion Power
Improved efficiency in the war effort — "Ideas for Victory," War
Department's suggestion program (18 min — 1944).
61-1165 Another Snowball Conference
Wasting time in unplanned conferences (10 min — 1945).
61-1206 A New Supervisor Takes A Look At His Job
Superintendent briefs new supervisor on his responsibilities (13
min — 1945 — From Office of Education Film No. 150).
61-1207 Placing the Right Man On The Job
Reassignment of job misfits to different jobs, resulting in happier
workers and increased production (13 min — 1945 — From Office of
Education Film No. 156).
61-1257 Supervision — Dealing With Dissatisfied Employees
Analyzing causes of discontent and adjusting difficulties — Adopting
proper attitude — Getting the story straight when dealing with a
problem employee — Always being accessible — Taking quick action
(14 min— 1946^From Navy Film MN 3425- A).
61-1258 Supervision — Budgeting Time and Effort
Specific techniques used in budgeting time and effort — Checking
work each morning — Definite inspection plans — Checking vinfinished
work at end of day — Training and orienting now enqjioyees — Dele-
gating routine work — Budgeting time to allow for unforeseen emer-
gencies (17 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN-342-B).
61-1259 Supervision — Developing Cooperation
Right and wrong ways of supervision — Cooperation among workers
(15 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN 3425-C).
61-1260 Supervision — Building Morale
Techniques in building and maintaining morale — Taking responsi-
bility— Giving credit for new ideas and a job well done — Being loval
to management — Training men in their jol)s and encouraging initia-
tive— Considering new ideas and helping present then> (11 min —
1946— From Navy Film MN 3425- D).
294
NUMERICAL INDEX
MFNo.
61-1261 Supervision — Creating Job Interest
Creating interest in a job — Providing outlets for employee's am-
bition— Encouraging pride in the organization — Satisfying worker's
desire to learn new things — Building interest in the job — Delegating
responsibility (11 min— 1946— From Navy Film MN 3425-E).
61-1432 Maintaining Good Working Conditions
Part played by supervisors in maintaining good work conditions —
Examples of increased production and better satisfied workers as a
result of such conditions (9 min — 1951 — From Office of Education
Film No. 152).
61-7619 Working With Other Supervisors
Supervisors discuss one of their number who has been unable to
work harmoniously with them (8 min — 1951 — From Office of Educa-
tion Film No. 153).
61-7620 Every Minute Counts
Absenteeism and tardiness as it afifects a supervisor — Remedies (10
min — 1951 — From Office of Education Film No. 161).
61-7621 The Supervisor As A Leader — Part I
Qualifications of a good supervisor (14 min — 1951 — From Office of
Education Film No. 168).
61-7622 The Supervisor As A Leader — Part 11
Qualities of leadership (13 min — 1951 — From Office of Education
Film No. 169).
61-7695 Flow Process Chart and How To Use It
Efficiency of operating procedures, whether in a supply depot, on
a production line, or in an administrative office, improved by use of
flow process chart — Working up a flow process chart on several types
of operations — Violations of operating efficiency — Corrective measures
(15 min — 1951 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
61-7764 Planning and Laying Out Work
Necessity for careful planning before starting a job — Serious results
of poor planning (10 min — 1951 — From US Office of Education Film
No. 151).
61-7765 Instructing The Worker On The Job
Proper and improper methods of instruction (14 min — 1951 — From
US Office of Education Film No. 155).
61-7766 Supervising Workers On The Job
Poor supervision practices contrasted with better methods (10
min— 1951— From US Office of Education Film No. 157).
61-7767 Supervising Women Workers
Problems of supervising women (11 min — 1951 — From US Office of
Education Film No. 158).
61-7768 Improving The Job
Suggestions for preventing waste (10 min — 1951 — From US Office
of Education Film No. 163).
295
NUMERICAL INDEX
MFNo.
61-7769 Maintaining Quality Standards
Nature of quality standards — Role of supervisor in maintaining
quality as well as quantity (11 min — 1951 — From US Office of Edu-
cation Film No. 164).
61-7771 Safety in the Shop
Typical shop accidents — Poor supervision or inadequate training
causes accidents — Supervisor's responsibility in teaching and main-
taining safe practices in the shop (12 min — 1951 — From US Office of
Education Film No. 481).
61-7772 Introducing The New Worker To His Job
Proper induction methods (16 min — 1951 — From US Office of Edu-
cation Film No. 154).
61-7775 Maintaining Workers' Interest
Necessity for supervisor to detect and remedy situations where
workers lose interest in their jobs (13 min — 1951 — From US Office of
Education Film No. 159).
61-7993 Motion Study Principles
Illu-strating and discussing the 11 principles of motion economy in
the performance of manual tasks (28 min — 1953 — Commercial Adap-
tation).
61-8043 TVA Town
Reclamation of flood-ravaged Decatur, Ala., through engineering
accomplishments of Tennessee Valley Authority — Abundant electric
power and cargo-transporting waterway facilities — Impetus to area
growth (30 min — 1952 — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial
Adaptation).
61-8057 The Inner Man Steps Out
Effective human relations — Importance and development in all
phases of life — Fundamentals of human behavior (33 min — 1952 —
Distribution limited to ZI only — Commercial Adaptation).
61-8060 Is Government Telling Its Story
Pictorial record of Georgetown University Forum — Need for and
purpose of a ])ublic relations campaign to educate the public concerning
contributions of civil servants to nation's ecoiiomy and way of life
(30 min — 1952 — Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial .\daptation).
61-8403 Personnel Management — Supervisory Conferences
Purpose of training programs (14 min — 1954 — Coninicrcial .\dapta-
tion).
61-8404 Personnel Management — Communications
Need for effective communication in industry (13 min — 1954 —
Commercial Adaptation).
61-8413 All I Need is a Conference
An industrial problem is solved by a confen-nce of supervisors and
managers — Functions of a conference lender ftn<l suggested techniques
for conducting an effective meeting (30 min — 1966 — Commerical
Adaptation).
296
NUMERICAL INDEX
MFNo.
61-8414
61-8659
61-8687
61-8810
80-1275
130-7553
130-7554
130-7555
130-7585
130-7722
130-7723
The Fourth Man— The Civilian Behind the Soldier
Role played by civilians in the Army — Special positions held by
civilians — Emphasis on the advantages of having civilians on the Army
team (9 min — 1955).
Commencement (Employment Nondiscrimination)
Promotes the theme of nondiscrimination in employment and how
to carry out this policy in connection vv/Executive Order 10590, 18 Jan
55 (26 min — 1956 — Distribution in CONUS — Commercial Adapta-
tion) .
Production 5118
Narrative revolving about a business executive — Stresses the Golden
Rule to achieve best business and personal relations (30 min — 1957 —
Color — Commercial Adaptation — One 16mm print distributed to
Central Film and Equipment Exchanges, 1st through 6th U.S.
Armies). /iJnslnl rilSC If.CT OCI
Working for the U.S.A.
Aimed to attract High School graduates into Federal Civil Service —
Covers scope, requirements, and benefits of government employment
(14 min — 1957 — Civil Service Commission Film — Distributed to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS).
The Ground Team — Designed for Victory
Achievements of infantry, artillery, and airborne troops during WW
II (9 min— 1945).
Winged Victory on Foot — 43d Infantry Division
History of 43d (Winged Victory) Infantry Division from activation
in 1941 — Arrival in the Pacific in 1942 — Three years of active combat
(14 min— 1949).
29 — Let's Go — 29th Infantry Division
History of 29th (Blue and Gray) Infantry Division — From training
camp to Germany — Amphibious maneuvers in England — Battle at
Normandy, St. Lo, Brest, and Germany (20 min — 1949).
The Red Bull Attacks— 34th Infantry Division
History of 34th Infantry Division traced b:ick to Minnesota Volun-
teers of Civil War days — Record on the battlefields in WW's I and II —
Invasion of Casablanca, 1942, Battle of Tunis, Kasserine Pass — In-
vasion of Salerno, Volturno River operations, Battle of Cassino, Anzio
Beachhead, and campaigns of Liri and Po Valleys (21 min — 1950).
Work Horse of the Western Front— The 30th Infantry Division
Combat activities of "Old Hickory" National Guard Divi.sion in
WW I and II in the Europen Theater of Operations — Victorious cam-
paigns in Normandy, St. Lo, Belgium, Holland, Germany (18 min —
1950).
The Victory Division — 24th Infantry Division
Activities and accomplishments of 24th Infantry Division against
Japan in WW II — Subsequent duty in Japan (19 min — 1950).
The Big Wheel— 35th Infantry Division
History of the 35th Infantry Division (17 min— 1950).
297
NUMERICAL INDEX
UF Ko.
130 7730 The Sunset Division— 4l8t Infantry Division
History and documentary coverage of its activities in the Pacific
durinK World War II (13 niin— 1951).
130 7872 Twenty-sixth Infantry Division
Highlights of the history of the 26th Infantry Division (16 min —
1952^.
130 7929 27th Infantry Division
New York's Own, the 27th Infantry Division — Record from its
inception in 1776 through WW II (20 min— 1953).
130 7930 32d Infantry Division
The Red Arrow Division (Wisconsin National Guard) through the
Civil War, Spanish .\merican War, Mexican Border campaign, WW's I
and II (18 min— 1953).
130 7931 36th Infantry Division
The 36th Infantry Division formed in 1917 from Oklahoma and
Texas National Guard units — Record of valor in WW's I and II (21
min— 1953).
140 7800 Man with Mission
ORC — Opportunity for men to better themselves — Preparation to
serve their country in time of need (17 min — 1950 — Commercial
Adaptation).
145-7743 Army ROTC
Film intended to win interest of high school seniors and college fresh-
men in ROTC — Full 4-year course — .\dvantages — .\ppointment« at
graduation as 2d Lieutenants in ORC (18 min — 1951).
53. No Release Number (NRN)
Those films were released with neither prefi.x numbers nor category
designations.
(Project 15611) The Army's Corps of Engineers
History of the develojjnient and early activities of the
Corps — Responsibilities, training program, and current defense
activities around the globe (15 min — 1955).
Newsreel Planning Pays Off
Teaches Armed Forces newsreel cameramen the planning
and shooting techniques for covering new events — Illustrates
initial prei)aratiuns and actual shouting (17 min — 1958).
Psychological Warfare in Alaska
Showing jjsychological warfare activities in .Vlaska — .\rm)''8
highly developed printing ('(iwipnient and skilled personnel
plan, write, and print leatlet^^ — leaflets disseminated by planes
bearing special Icallet shells and bombs — ltadit» broailcn.sts
calculated to weaken enemy resistance — Use of loudspeaker
systems in combat areas — Psychological media gain military
advantage (19 min— 1953).
298
NUMERICAL INDEX
54. Office of the Secretary of Defense Film
This film was produced to stress the integration of the armed
forces with industry.
OSD No.
1 Power for Peace
Film stresses integration of combat efforts by each of the armed forces
with our industrial might to produce the striking power of the nation —
Marine Corps simulates an amphibious assault and helicopter troop tactics —
At Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., climatic hanger, spectacular air show, and
bombing demonstration — Army's Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga.,
demonstrates firepower and role of paratroopers and foot soldiers — Navy
task force exercise with all types of aircraft, surface and submarine vessels
(20min— 1950).
55. Officer's Conference Films (OC)
These films deal with world affairs and are intended for the use
of Armed Forces and civilian reserve units. They can be utilized
in Officer's discussion group and conference programs.
OCNo.
1 Officer's Conference — Mr. George F. Eennan Discusses Soviet Objectives
Tactical and strategic objectives of the Soviet Union discussed with
students at the National War College of Washington (58 miu — 1955).
2 Officer's Conference — Which Way for the Germans
General Walter Bedell Smith discusses this subject with students at the
National War College, 22 Nov 1954 — Brief review of the political problems
surrounding the rearming of Germany, followed by a question-answer
period (44 min — 1955).
3 Officer's Conference — What We Face in Southern Asia
US Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas discusses the political
and economic problems which exist in Southern Asia and their significance
to the US, followed by a question-answer period (42 min — 1955).
4 Officer's Conference — Red China and the United Nations
US Ambassador to the UN, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., discusses changes
that have transpired in the UN mission from 1945 to the present, and the
problems concerning admission of Red China to the UN, followed by a
question-answer period (30 miu — 1955).
5 Officers Conference Five — The Dilemma of the US Foreign Policy in the
Middle East
Assistant Secretary of State of Near East and Southern Asian Affairs,
Mr. George B. Allen, discusses the geographical boundaries of the Middle
East and South Asia, their political and strategic significance to the US,
and the concept of the collective security program, followed by a question-
answer period (40 min — 1955).
7 Communist Objectives In The Far East
Mr. Walter S. Robertson discusses the Communist objectives in Asia
and the US concern in curbing their expansion in that area (31 min — 1956).
299
NUMERICAL INDEX
OCNo.
8 Challenge of Outer Space
Dr. Weriiher Von Braun discusses the functioning: of modern guided
missiles and the challenge presented by outer space in future development
(61 min— (2 reels)— 1956).
9 The New Face Of The Soviets
Dr. Philip E. Mosely discusses the political, economic, social, and mili-
tary changes in Soviet policy (50 min — 1956).
10 Mission of the United States Marine Corps
General Randolph McCall Pate, Commandant of the US Marine Corps,
defines the mission and organization of the Corps (27 min — 1956).
11 Mission of the United States Navy
Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations, explains the role of
the Navy in advancing our national security and supporting our allies
(35 min— 1956).
12 The Mission of the United States Army
General Maxwell D. Taylor, Army Chief of Stafif, discusses the current
Army policy in implementing its mission, with students from Armed Forces
Stafif College (37 min— 1957).
13 Mission of the United States Air Force
General Thomas D. White, Chief of Staff, USAF, discusses the USAF
mission in areas of air defense, retaliatory air force, and support for ground
forces (33 min— 1957).
56. Orientation Films
Orientation films (OF) are designed to orient the individual soldier
in national and international affairs, military affairs, and current
events. They are intended for information and discussion purposes.
OF No.
11 Here is Germany
Nationalistic and militaristic forces within Germany which led her into
a series of wars culminating in WW II (52 min — 1945 — Not authorized for
use by induction centers, replacement training centers, personnel replace-
ment centers, transports, and oversea units).
17 The Pale Horseman
Famine and disease in postwar Europe (22 min — 1946 — Not authorized
for use by induction centers, replacement training centers, personnel re-
placement centers, transports, and oversea units).
19 Death Mills
Victims of German concentration camp atrocities (22 min — 19-16 — Not
authorized for use by induction centers, replacement training centers, jht-
Bonncl replacement centers, transports, and oversea units).
24 The Negro Soldier
R<)1<' i)lay<-(l by Negroes in WW II (21 min — 1944— Short Version).
30 San Francisco 1945
Record of Snn Francisco conference on international organization, April
to June 1945 (17 min — 1947).
300
NUMERICAL INDEX
OF No.
36 Voices of the People
P'reedom of speech — Role of opinions in American liistory — Discussion of
problems as important today as in past — Taxation witiiout representation —
British policing methods — Declaration of Independence and American Revo-
lution— Congressional action on domestic and foreign affairs (18 raia —
1949).
37 Germany — Handle with Care
Germany, 1947 (18 miu— 1947).
40 New France
Political and economic adjustments of France since WW II (18 min —
1947 — Commercial Adaptation).
46 Inside the Atom
Canada's Chalk River Project — Experiment for medical and biological
use — New frontiers of science — Fundamentals of chain reaction (9 min —
1948).
48 Citizen in Arms
Role of citizen soldier in American history during peace and war (9 min —
1948).
53 American Anniversary
Young immigrant discovers America — Rises to position of leadership in
factory and community (15 min — 1949 — Commercial Adaptation).
54 Active Peacetime Service
Brief history of US Coast Guard through WW II — Peacetime responsi-
bilities and activities — Air, sea, and flood rescue work — Iceberg patrolling —
Inspection of cargo and passenger ships — Patrolling inland waterways, riv-
ers, and harbors of US — Coast Guardsmen training — Advanced technical
courses — US Coast Guard Academy at New London, Conn. (26 min —
1949— From Coast Guard Film MG 6921).
55 Take Time for Tomorrow
Advantages of education — US Armed Forces Institute — Vocational and
academic courses at all levels — Higher education in the service (14 min —
1949— From Navy Film MN 6649).
57. Professional Medical Films
Professional medical films (PMF) deal with subjects that are pri-
marily of interest to military medical personnel and allied scientific
workers.
PMF m.
5000 Preparation and Staining of Blood Slides
Demonstration of laboratory equipment — Preparation of stains —
Preparation of thick films for diagnosis of malaria (18 min — 1947 —
Color — Film Reference).
5001 Colostomy Closure (End-to-end Anastomosis)
Surgical repair of left upper abdominal colostomy (13 min — 1947).
301
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMF No.
5002 Abdominal Colostomy Closure — Pauchet Method
Cast' of well-functioning colostomy of double loop type located on
left side in sigmoid colon — Method used to accomplish closure — Pre-
cautions (9 min — 1947 — Color).
5004 Intra-abdominal Closure Descending Colon Colostomy (Herniations and
Multiple Openings)
Colostomy of descending colon midway between umbilicus and
anterior iliac crest with four separate openings resulting from damage
to exteriorized loop of bowel — Technique used to effect repair (15 min —
1947— Color).
5005 Simple Closure of an Abdominal Colostomy
Incomplete colostomy of transverse colon — Relatively simple closure
procedure — Advantages of intraperitoneal approach (7 min — 1947 —
Color).
5007 Intra-abdominal Colostomy Closures (Right and Left Side)
Series of right sided colostomy cases — Factors essential to adequate
closure (9 min— 1947— Color).
5008 Management of Abdominal Colostomies (Intraperitoneal Closure)
Experience record of cases encountered during WW II — Factors
essential to evaluation of each type— Methods of approach (22 min —
1947— Color).
5009 Operation for Varicocele
Case of painful left varicocele involving anterior group of veins —
Surgical treatment similar in principle to ligation of saphenous vein for
varicosities of lower extremity — Technique (5 min — 1947 — Color).
5015 Convalescent Care and Rehabilitation of Patients With Injury to Spinal
Cord (Surgery and Physical Medicine)
Diagnostic, surgical, nurt-ing, and physical medicine techniques and
practices (41 min — 194(5 — Color).
5016 Thoracic Surgery — Part I: Hemothorax With Consideration of Specific
Remedial Breathing Exercises (Surgery and Physical Medicine)
Pathologic, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects of hemothorax and
other disorders of the pleura and pleural cavity (39 min — 194C — Color).
5018 Thoracic Surgery — Part III: Foreign Bodies in the Pericardium and
Heart
Diagnostic planning, surgical, and postoperative techniques (50
miu— 1946— Color).
r>019 Let There Be Light (Neuropsychiatry)
Use of narcosynthesis, hypnosis, and group psychotherapy (58 min —
1940— Film Reference).
5020 Removal of Magnetic Foreign Bodies from the Eye
Acceptable technique — Handling of detached retina case (14 min —
1946- Color).
5026 Complicated Amputations — Case Reports
Multiple amputations — Management — Developing prostheses (54
min— 1946)
302
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMF No.
5027 Schistosomiasis (Professional Technical Version)
Three types of schistosomiasis (snail fever) — Geographical habitat,
epidemiology, symptomatology, and general control measures — Tech-
nical, clinical, and laboratory procedures for diagnosis and treatment of
Schistosomiasis Japonica (27 min — 1947 — Color — Film Reference).
5028 Sandfly Control
Symptoms, methods, and treatment of skin diseases transmitted by
sandfly — Environmental sanitation principles essential to control (33
min — 1947 — Color — Film Reference).
5030 The Preparation and Insertion of Tantalum Plate (Cranium Insert)
Preliminaries essential to preparation and placement of tantalum
plate — Individual cases — Salient operational features (30 min — 1946 —
Color — Film Reference).
5031 Below Knee Amputation
Amputation method useful immediately after injury and in secondary
repair of stump (14 min — 1946 — Color).
5033 Technique of Open Amputation
Procedure on below knee open amputation case — Revision and final
plastic repair performed 6 weeks later — Thorough explanation of each
specific step throughout two operations (11 min — 1946 — Color).
5034 Therapeutic Exercise — Introduction
Use of planned therapeutic physical movement for specific purpose
(17 min — 1947 — Film Reference).
5037 Abnormal Involuntary Movements
Activating and inhibitory influences on motor centers at various levels
of nervous system — Involuntary movement caused by losing control of
ability to relax after certain types of lesions (24 min — 1947 — Commercial
Adaptation) .
5039 Disorders of Gait
Coordination of motor power — Motor power from muscles controlled
by peripheral nerves originating in spinal cord — Motor impulses from
brain through pyramidal tract (27 min — 1947 — Commercial Adapta-
tion).
5041 Reflexes
Reflex arc — Proprioceptive and exteroceptive reflexes — Various end
organs — Sherrington's law of reciprocal inhibition — Clinical examination
of standardized reflex patterns (26 min — 1947 — Commercial Adaptation).
5044 Facial Palsy
Anatomy of facial nerve — Detailed description of course of upper and
lower neuron — Results of lesions in some characteristic sites — Treat-
ment of facial palsy — Spasm during regeneration of facial palsy differ-
entiated from tic twitchings of other etiology (22 min — 1947 — Commer-
cial Adaptation).
5046 Trigeminal, Spinal Accessory and Hypoglossal Nerve
Anatomy, symptomatology, and clinical pictures of disorders (16
min — 1947 — Commercial Adaptation).
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMF No.
5047 Shades of Grey
Mental disordcre which may be experienced duririR traininft and
combat — Mild anxiety states — Obsessive-compulsive neuroses — Psycho-
somatic disorders — Severe depressive reactions — Paranoid psychoses
(66 min — 1948— Film Reference).
5048 Arthropod-borne Virus Enrephalitides
Differential diagnostic measures — Diagnosis, treatment, and control
of Japanese B. encephalitis — Proper approach to investigation of prob-
lem (34 min— 1947).
5051 Therapeutic Exercise — Orthopedics
(28 min— 1947.)
5052 To Hear Again
General principles of rehabilitation for patients with impaired hearing
(38 min— 1947— Film Reference).
5053 Therapeutic Exercise — Peripheral Nerve Injuries
(IG min— 1947).
5056 Therapeutic Exercise — Thoracic Surgery
Physical examination — Determining specific remedial activity —
Characteristic deformities — Preoperative exercises — General surgical
aspects — Postoperative treatment routine — Coughing — Posture — Pro-
gressive stages of exercises — Heat and ultraviolet — Measurements of
range of motion — Overcoming a definite weakness or loss of function —
Heavy resistance phase (29 min — 1947).
5058 The Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb— Part I: Physics— Physical
Destruction — Casualty Effects
Nuclear fission and general reaction — Thermal energy and mechanical
force — Nuclear radiation and ionizing effect — Physical destruction —
Casualty effects (32 min— 1950— Color).
5059 Dynamic Physical Reconditioning
(13 min— 1948).
5061 Peripheral Nerve Surgery — Part I : Sciatic Nerve
Management of typical peripheral nerve injury case of WW II — Fol-
lowup treatment at neurosurgical centers of Veterans Administration
(33 min— 1947— Color).
5062 Cineplastic Operation
Attaching cords to selected muscle and then to prosthetic appliance
BO that patient can operate appliance by contracting muscles in amputa-
tion .stub (18 min— 1947— Color).
6063 Anterior Acrylic Bridgework
Fitting dental bridges in which acrylic is used to replace porcelain —
Procedures and techniques (39 min — 1946 — Color — From Navv Film
MN 4352A, B, AC).
5065 Management and Technique of Pulmonary Lobectomy
Hronciiiccta-iiH of left lower lobe of lungu — Extirpation of disea-^eil
lung tis.suc (31 min — 1947 — Color).
:joi
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMFNo.
5066
5068
5069
5070
5071
5073
5075
5076
6077A
5077B
5081
An Electrodiagnostic Procedure
Use of Golseth-Fizzell constant current stimulator as one method of
determining neurological state of muscle in peripheral nerve injuries and
other neuropathologies — Characteristics — Mechanical operating pro-
cedures— Application of technique to clinical cases (21 min — 1947 —
Color).
Repair of Recto-urethral Fistula
Case of injury to large and small bowel, bladder, urethra, and rectum
caused by bullet wounds — Exploratory laparotomy scar, cystostomy,
colostomy, and abdominal fistula wounds — Closure of complete fistula
by use of Whitehead principle of advancement of rectum (3 min — 1947 —
Color).
Simple Anterior Closure of Transverse Colostomy (Right Side)
Right side colostomies less frequent than left side colostomies — Simi-
larity of procedures followed in anastomosis — Typical problems and ap-
plicable surgical techniques — Some WW II developments in surgical
management of colostomies (23 min — 1947 — Color).
Simple Anterior Closure of Colostomy
(10 min— 1947— Color).
Pinta
Various stages of chronic, disfiguring skin disease — Diagnosis — Spi-
rochetal etiology — Good results with arsenical and penicillin therapy (18
min— 1948— Color).
Construction of Screw Lock Sectional Splint
Case of facial injury including fracture of mandible, comminuted,
compound, requiring additional bone to restore contour of mandible —
All phases of fixation, grafting, and replacement (17 min — 1947 — Color).
Reconstruction of the Lower Lip and Chin
Case of destruction by shell fragments of two-thirds of lower lip, chin,
and mandible — Method and phases of restoration (20 min — 1947 —
Color).
Lumbar Sympathectomy (Ganglionectomy)
Various applications — Types of conditions likely to be benefited —
Procainization of structure to be removed — Operative procedure — De-
tails of removal of sympathetic chain — Anatomic and physiologic defects
produced by removal of certain portions of chain — Ordinary anatomic
demonstration on cadaver (33 min — 1948 — Color — Film Reference).
Inside the Cell — Part I: Enzymes in Intracellular Chemistry
Concept of intracellular enzymatic action — Biochemical phenomena
illustrated by animation — Laboratory technique of several Nobel prize
winning scientists (40 min — 1949 — Color).
Inside the Cell — Part II: Regulation of Enzymes
Factors regulating enzyme action (43 min — 1952 — Color).
Transplantation and Anastomosis of Radial Nerve
Case of severed left radial nerve which was sutured but recovery
failed to ensure — Clinical findings — Technique used to accomplish re-
pair (9 min — 1948— Color).
494599°— 59-
-20
305
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMP No.
5088 Peroneal Nerve Anastomosis at the Knee
Case of peroneal nerve severed at Ixnd of knee with evident foot drop
and loss of sensation on dorsum of foot — Technique used to effect
repair — Necessity for gently curving incision to prevent later keloid
formation or contracture by avoiding flexion creases in popliteal space
(7 mill— 1948— Color).
5094 Arteriovenous Fistula (Posterior Tibial Vessels)
Preoperative situation — Surgical technique — Postoperative findings —
Indicated precautions (18 min — 1948 — Color).
5096 Neurorrhaphy of Median and Ulnar Nerves in the Left Forearm
Left forearm shell fragment case with severed median and ulnar
nerves — Complete clinical examination details — Procedure to accom-
plish repair (14 min — 1948 — Color).
5097 Technique of Tantalum Cranioplasty
Typical problems in cosmetic correction of skull defects by means
of tantalum cranioplasty — Technique of formation and insertion of
tantalum plates (40 min — 1948 — Color).
6102 Neurorrhaphy of Median and Ulnar Nerves in Midarm
Detailed preoperative evaluation of damage to right midarm traversed
by bullet — Surgical repair of median and ulnar nerves (12 min — 1948 —
Color).
5103 Arterial Disorders in the Upper Extremity and Their Treatment by
Sympathectomy
Indications, clinical factors, operative treatment, and precautions
(30 min— 1950— Color).
5104 Partial Neurorrhaphy of the Sciatic Nerve in the Buttock
Injury to peroneal component of sciatic nerve resulting from bullet
wound — Precautions and precision essential to proper surgical manage-
ment (12 min— 1946 — Color).
5108 Clinical Shock
Pictorial and animated illustration of the five general principles of
shock maiiagonjent (48 min — 1952).
5110 Radioactivity — Laboratory Demonstrations
Elementary principles of radioactivity — Instruments used in the
laboratory for detection and counting (17 min — 1949 — Color).
5111 Cushing's Experiment in the Dog
Essential details — Respiratory and circulatory effects of pressure on
the brain, such as that resulting from brain tumors (14 min — 1949 —
Color).
5112 Respiratory Reflexes Demonstrated in the Rabbit
Some of the simpler respiratory reflexes and their pathwaj's (13
min— 1949— Color).
5113 Reflexes from the Carotid Bodies and Sinuses in the Dog
Carotid bodies in the control of respiration — Carotid sinuses in the
regulation of blood pressure (19 min — 1949 — Color).
306
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMFNo.
5114 Rickettsiae — Laboratory Procedure for Their Isolation and Identification
For students taking basic science course — Step-by-step technique of
laboratory diagnosis of rickettsial disease — Gross pathology compared
with normal — Fundamentals of sterile technique (47 min — 1949 —
Color — Film Reference).
5115 Urease Crystallization
Principal steps used to isolate first enzymes as performed by Dr
J B Sumner (6 min— 1948).
5116A Time Out: Occupational Therapy in Tuberculosis
Usefulness of occupational therapy for patient's morale and rehabilita-
tion— For orientation of patients, hospital personnel, and nonprofessional
adult groups (26 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
5116B Occupational Therapy in Problems of Motion
Conditions involving joint limitation, muscle weakness, and incoordina-
tion— Occupational therapy contributing to restoration of function (23
min — 1950 — Film Reference).
5116C Journey to Reality (Occuptational Therapy for Acute Psychotics)
Six patients with typical psychotic reactions at time of admission
to hospital — Histories — Occupational therapy treatment — Medical
oflficer's responsibility for prescribing and guiding therapy — Introduction
to simple occupational therapy procedures (40 min — 1950 — Film
Reference) .
5117 Tibial Nerve Anastomosis in the Lower Calf
Tibial nerve damage resulting from missile that traversed midcalf
region, leaving plantar muscle paralyzed and sole of foot anesthetic —
Technique of surgical repair — Anatomical considerations — Precautions
and physiotherapy (8 min — 1949 — Color).
5118 The Diagnosis of Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Significant clinical findings of 12 cases of various nerve injuries (16
min— 1949— Color).
5124 Ascariasis (Infestation with Ascarids)
Details of life cycle of ascarids in swine — Reference to many other
species (13 min — 1949).
5125 Liver Fluke Disease in Sheep (Fascioliasis)
Life cycle treatment — Basic control factors (13 min — 1949).
5126 Bilharziasis in Water Fowl
Essential elements of life cycle — Detailed studies of movements of
worms and cercariae (18 min — 1949).
5132 Method of Repair of Posterior Tibial Nerve
Repairing long defects in peripheral nerve — Bridging large gap in
tibial nerve by wide dissection and flexion of knee joint (10 min —
1949— Color— Film Reference).
5133 Ulnar Nerve and Soft Tissue Defect and Simultaneous Repair in the
Forearm
Method of accomplishing simultaneous repair of soft tissue defect
and ulnar nerve defect in forearm (10 min — 1950 — Color).
307
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMF No.
5136
5137
5140
5141
5142
5143
5144
5145A
5U5B
Benign Dental To mors
llisturifs, (liagnu^«e8, characteristics, treatments, and results of cases of
benign denUil tumors (29 min — 1950 — Color).
Malignant Oral Tumors
Lesions which occur in oral cavity and adjacent structures (40 min —
1050— Color — Film Reference).
Hereditary Ataxia
Hereditary and clinical characteristics of this group of neurological
disorders — Fvirliest and most common complaint — Later disease de-
velopment— Sign.s of lato stages — Diagnoses (31 min — 1949 — Color).
Tlie Feeling of Rejection
Case history of 23-year-old girl suffering from physical disorders
without physical cause — Treatment by psychiatrist establishes root of
trouble — Understanding problem, patient handles it in manner leading
to new and healthier habits of behavior (21 min — 1951 — Film Refer-
ence— Commercial Adaptation).
The Feeling of Hostility
Factors that produce feelings of resentment and hostility in personal
relationships (31 min — 1951 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
Atomic Medical Cases — Japan — WW II
Documentary evidence of medical problems resulting from atomic
explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki — Pathological specimens shown
in microscopic section — Use of remaining doctors and nurses to greatest
advantage in carrying out first aid and medical service (37 min — 1949 —
Film Reference per list No. 86 Withdrawn from sale thru United World
Films, Inc).
Nursing in the Tropics
Intended for nurses, doctors, and other hospital personnel — Realistic
problems incident to living and working in a military hospital in the
tropics — Problems of preventive medicine and aseptic techniques con-
sidered— Special emphasis placed on nursing procedures involved in
treating gastrointestinal disorders, fungus infections, malaria, and
dengue fever (29 min — 1952).
The Radioisotope — Part I: Fundamentals of Radioactivity
This introduction to the series dealing with the theoretical and practical
aspects of the radioisotopes is designed for doctors, medical researchists,
pharmacologists, toxicologi.sts, enzyinologists, physicists, chemists,
physiologists, agronomists, soil chemists, radiologists, entomologists,
engineers, plant managers, metallurgists, and health physicists — Part I
establishes the basic concepts in the field of nuclear physics that arc
pertinent to an undcrtitaadiiig of radioisotopes (59 min —1951).
The Radioisotope— Part II: Properties of Radiation
This film (1) Explains the characteristics and properties of primary
and secondary nuclear rtidiations in terms of their ionizing effect — (2)
Introduces concepts concerning the effect of mutter on radiation so that
absorbing materiala can bo used wisely to mojusuro radiation character-
istics or to shield agaiuMt their biological effecUi — (3) Acquaints the
308
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMFNo.
5145C
5145D
5145E
5145F
5147B
5147C
5148
audience with the terminology and presentation of data as a prerequisite
to practical measurement (68 min — 1952).
The Radioisotope — Part III: Practical Procedures of Measurement
Consideration of various measurement apparatus and techniques —
Absolute and comparative measurement (48 min — 1951).
The Radioisotope — Part IV: Methodology
Underlying principles and practical considerations governing tracer
usage and design of tracer experiments — Establishment of seven criteria
of tracer methodology by means of illustrative experiments (40 min —
1951).
The Radioisotope — Part V: The Physical Principles of Radiological
Safety, Sections I and II
Live action and animation explain ionizing characteristics of alpha,
beta, and gamma radiation from external and internal sources — Roentgen
and roentgen measurement — Maximum permissible exposure, both gen-
eral and localized — Principles and formulas for calculation of exposure
from internal sources — Problems of uniform and localized exposure by
single and by continued uptake — Effect of physical decay and biological
elimination on dosage rate — Concept of biological half-life and effective
half-life (Sec I, 25 min— Sec II, 26 min— Total 51 min— 1954).
The Radioisotope — Part VI: The Practice of Radiological Safety
Practical considerations and techniques involved in safe handling
of radioisotopes — Basic principles of safety as outlined in the Bureau of
Standards Handbook — Layout of typical high-level radioisotope labo-
ratory— Protective clothing and metering equipment — Control of expo-
sure— Decontamination — Monitoring — Shielding techniques (33 min —
1952).
The Radioisotope — Part XII: Agricultural Research
Showing three classes of radioisotope work — The use of a high energy,
beta-emitting radioisotope, such as Phosphorus 32, in large-scale field
tests of fertilizers — The use of radioisotopes such as Cobalt 60, in micro-
nutrient studies with large domestic animals — The use of low energy
beta emitters, such as Calcium 45, in major nutrient problems and
autoradiography (40 min — 1952).
The Radioisotope — Part XIII: General Sciences
The radioisotope as a research tool that is adaptable to tracer investi-
gations in all branches of general science — Introductory experiment of
self-diffusion of metals — Nine additional experimental problems solved
through the use of tracers — Primary fields of general science include
metallurgy, chemistry, biochemistry, and plant physiology (46 min —
1952).
The Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb — Part II: Pathology and the
Clinical Problem
Mechanism of thermal, traumatic, and radiation effects — Clinical
observations — Diagnosis and prognosis — Pathological material for il-
lustrative purposes (37 min — 1950 — Color — Technical film for profes-
sional personnel only).
309
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMF No.
5152A
through
5152U
5163
5166
6167
5171
5175
5177B
5182A
5188
5189
6191
Psychiatric Interview Techniques (U)
I'art I thru Part XXI — respective running times: A-44; B-18;
C-12; D-25; Iv-ao; F-19; G-38; Ii-2G; 1-43; J-58; K-20; L-23; M-32;
N-31; 0-26; P-27; Q-52; R-36; S-25; T-49; and U-44 min (1950—
Very limited distribution to pertinent army medical installation — These
films are classilied CONFIDENTIAL).
Rheumatoid Arthritis of Spine
(34 min— 1951.)
Electrocardiography
Use of cathode-ray oscilloscope to show magnitude and direction of
galvanometer deflections caused by changing relative position of two
oppositely charged points within a conductiug fluid — Mathematical
explanations relating human electrocardiogram to Einthoven's hypothesis
(10 min— 1949— Color— Film Reference).
Heat Disorders — Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, and Heat Cramps
Causes, symptoms, treatment, and preventive measures for heat
exhaustion, heat stroke, and heat cramps — Physiological aspects of
Undue Heat Load — Metabolic heat — Heat exchanges by radiation,
convection, conduction, and vaporization — Body temperature regulation
by nervous system, sweat glands, and circulatory system (25 min — 1952).
The Surgical Treatment of Carotid Body Sensitivity in Man
Surgical correction of carotid body sensitivity — Comparison of pre-
operative and postoperative conditions — Details of surgical procedure
(20 min— 1951— Color).
Gelfoam in Surgery
Use of Gelfoam (R) surgical hemostasis — Examples selected from
several operative procedures (27 min — 1949 — Color — Film Reference —
Commercial Adaptation).
The Diagno.sis of Surgical Lesions of Alimentary Tract — Part II: Special
Techniques and Apparatus
(21 min— 1951)
Integrated Aspects of the Nervous System — Part I: Motor System
Operation of nervous system as a series of self-regulator mechani.sms —
The stretch reflex and addition of control through more comple.v loops —
Use of modern engineering principles to develop the concept that purpose
in behavior resides in basic design of circuits (47 min — 1951 — Color).
Intramaxillary Loop Wiring in Treatment of Jaw Fractures
Technique uf applying intramaxillary multiple loop — Case history of
20-year old male with fracture of right mandible — Con»plete wiring
procedure in the case of this patient (28 min — 1051 -Color).
Dcnto-alveolar Surgery, Removal of Impacted Mandibular Third Molar
by Controlled Sectioning
Showing theory of controlled sectioning on simple tnesiu-annular im-
pacted third molar (10 min — 1952 — Color).
Dento-ulveolar Surgery, Excision of Chronic Periapical Infections
Caae report of tleutul treaLuiunt of chronic periapical aliscesjies with a
persistent, draining, cutaneous fistula — Method of making niucoperios-
310
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMFNo.
teal flap, excision of incisor teeth, window in labial cortex, and removal
of pathological lesion (8 min — 1942 — Color).
5193 Synovectomy of the Knee for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Case history of 54-year old male with chronic rheumatoid arthritis —
Procedure of surgical excision of synovial lining of the knee joint (10
min— 1951— Color).
5196 Intramedullary Fixation of the Femur
Techniques detailed (23 min — 1951 — Color).
5200 Breast Cancer
Symptoms, clinical diagnosis, and treatment — Early treatment and
diagnosis (34 min — 1951 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
5201 Cancer — The Problem of Early Diagnosis
Early diagnosis and treatment of cancer of the breast, stomach, rectum,
cervi.x, and lung (31 min — 1951 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
5202 Operative Procedure for Total Urinary Incontinence
Use of muscular transplant for controlled pressure upon bladder to
overcome urinary incontinence (21 min — 1952 — Color).
5203 Caesarian Section — Extraperitoneal Pfannensteil Incision
Case history (23 min— 1952— Color).
5204 Caesarean Hysterectomy (Porro)
Surgical procedures for Caesarean hysterectomy with anatomical
landmarks throughout the operation clearly indicated (17 min — 1952 —
Color).
5206 Caesarean Section — Extraperitoneal with Cherney Modification
Case history (23 min— 1952— Color).
5207B Caesarean Section, Low Cervical Paramedian Incision
Actual case history — Clearly indicating anatomical landmarks (22
min— 1952— Color).
5208 Thoracic Surgery — Thorcoplasty, 1st Stage and 2nd Stage in the Treat-
ment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
First stage of a thorcoplasty on 26-year old male patient with pul-
monary tuberculosis — Case history for 34-year old female tubercular
patient who has already undergone the first stage of a thorcoplasty and
the second stage of this patient's thorcoplasty is demonstrated — Narra-
tive explanation of the two case histories and surgical procedures involved
(23 min— 1951— Color).
5209 Thoracic Surgery — Lobectomy, Right Upper and Middle Lobes, in the
Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Medical case history of 21-year old patient under treatment for pul-
monary tuberculosis — Surgical procedures involved in patient's lobec-
tomy— Summation of results of 51 lobectomies performed between
December 1946 and July 1949 (22 min— 1952— Color).
5210 Thoracic Surgery — Decortication in the Treatment of Tuberculosis
Pleuritis
Self-explanatory title (23 min— 1952— Color).
311
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMF No.
5211 Thoracic Surgery — Excision Tuberculoma. Right Lower Lobe, and
Thoracacolumbar Sympathectomy
Self-explanatory title (10 ruin — 1952 — Color).
5212 The Heart — Cardiovascular Pressure Pulses and Electrocardiography
Case historj' (35 min — 1952 — Color — Commercial Adaptation).
5217 Dento-alveolar surgery, Alveolectomy after Multiple Extraction of Teeth
Demonstrating surgical procedures for e.«itablishinK a rida;e of uniform
height with .smooth oven contour after multiple extractions (6 min —
1952— Color).
5218 Dento-alveolar Surgery, Alveolectomy in Extraction of Isolated Teeth
Surgical removal of bone containing isolated teeth and procedure for
proper contouring of soft tissues (II min — 1952 — Color).
5219 Dento-alveolar Surgery, Alveolectomy and Multiple Pathology
Problems in removal of teeth from pathological bone and proper repair
of ridge tissues (18 min — 1952 — Color).
6220 Dento-alveolar Surgery, Excision of Mandibular Tori
Preferred procedures for reduction of lingual tuberosity and for proper
retention of dentures (12 min — 1952 — Color).
5221 Dento-alveolar Surgery, Excision of Gingival Hypertrophy
Surgical procedures and correction of dental ridge hypertrophied and
flabby due to ill-fitting dentures (6 min — 1952 — Color).
5226 Caersarean Sections
Demonstrating the surgical techniques used in performing such
caesarean sections as, classical caesarean sectioo, low cervical section,
extraperitoneal section, and Caesarean hysterectomy (43 min — 1953 —
Color).
6227 Introduction to Occupational Therapy
Case histories illustrate value and application of this interest -moti-
vated activity with a therapeutic purpose (20 min — 1954).
5229 Dental Activities, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Principal source of in-service professional dental training for Army and
Air Force officers — Walter Reed Army Hospital, Central Dental Labora-
tory, and Army Medical Service Graduate School comprise the dental
activities — Scope, functions, and varied aspects of dentistry (18 min —
1953— Color— Film Reference) .
5230 Uterine Cancer: The Problem of Early Diagnosis
Regular routine pelvic examination by nenerul practitioner of all
female adults would reduce the number of fatalities due to earner i)f the
uterus — Cytologic method of screening and veritication of nmlignant
tumors by tissue biopsy (21 min — 1952 — Color — Commercial Adapta-
tion).
5289 Presacral Pneumonography
A new technique which permits visualization, by means of X-ray, in
the retroperitoneal space, partiiularly the adreiuil and kidni-y glands
(10 min — 1954 — Color — Film Reference).
:ji2
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMF No.
5292 Medical Effects of Nerve Gas
Characteristics, symptoms, and treatment of nerve gas poisoning —
Appropriate emergency treatment — Use of atropine — First-aid men
treat severe gas casualties — Treatment procedures at medical aid station
(27 min — 1955 — Distribution to central film libraries and exchanges in
CONUS and overseas — Film Reference).
5299 Combat Psychiatry — The Battalion Medical Officer
Role of the battalion psychiatrist — How typical cases of combat
fatigue can be recognized and treated — Emphasis on prevention of man-
power losses due to psychiatric causes (37 min — 1955 — From Navy Film
MN 7499 A).
5300 Combat Psychiatry — The Division Psychiatrist
Fundamental principles and practices of combat psychiatry — Role of
the division psychiatrist, showing how he diagnoses and supervises treat-
ment and reassignment of NP patients (33 min — 1955 — From Navy
Film MN 7499B).
5301 Hemorrhagic Fever — Clinical Features
Clinical and pathological findings of epedemic hemorrhagic fever —
Current opinion on spread, cause, and control of the disease (45 min —
1955— Color).
5304 Debridement— Part I— Multiple Soft Tissue Wounds
Adequate and minimal skin incision, incision of fascia, excision of
devitalized tissue, complete hemostasis, primary closures and dressings
(12 min— 1957— Color— Film Reference).
5305 Debridement — Part II— Wounds of the Extremities
Eight different wound cases shown to demonstrate techniques of
cleaning wounds and removing debitalized tissues and other foci of
infection (33 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
5306 Initial Surgery of Abdominal Wounds
Recommended surgical techniques used under combat conditions in
Korea in the initial treatment of various types of abdominal wounds (30
min — 1956 — Color — Film Reference).
5315 Radical Retroperitoneal Node Dissection in the Treatment of Testicular
Tumors
Dissection of germinal tumors — Seminoma, embryonal carcinoma,
teratocarcinoma, and choriocarcinoma — Clinical and microscopical
analysis (20 min — 1957 — Color).
5316 The Efifect of Ionizing Radiation on Domestic Animals
Development of symptoms in burros — Radiation and physiological
changes in biochemistry, hematology, histopathology, and radiometric
laboratory (22 min — 1957 — Distribution primarily to CF&EEs).
5318 Management of Burns — Part I — Supportive Care
Rules of Nines method of diagnosing burns is defined — Minor,
moderate, and critical injuries — Initial hospital procedures for treating
burns — Importance of building patient's morale is emphasized (18 min —
1958— Color).
313
NUMERICAL INDEX
PMF tfo.
5319 Management of Burns— Part II— Local Care
Local caro of burned patients in dressing and operating rooms —
Eesentials of Bujiportive care — Cleansing wound — Debridement of skin —
Occlusive dressing treatment — Skiu grafting — Air treatment — Im-
portance of preventing contaiiiination of wound and changing of dress-
ings (15 min— 1958— Color).
6322 Animals for Research
Methods and factors in maintaining a disease free colony — Techniques
and equipment used in breeding — Procedures in transporting the
animals to research laboratories (28 min — 1958 — Color).
58. Army Research and Development Films
Army Research and Development Films (RD) are intended to in-
form major army commanders and their staffs of current progress in
the fields of army firepower, mobility, communications, combat ma-
toriel, and human factors resources.
RIJ A'o.
1 Army Research and Development — RD Film Report No. 1 (U)
(29 min — 1957 — Color — Distribution limited to one print to each Central
Film and Equipment Exchange in CON US and overseas and one print to
selected organizations concerned with research and development — Film is
classified SECRET).
2 Army Research and Development — RD Film Report No. 2 (U)
(29 min — 1957 — Color — Distribution limited to one print to each Central
Film and Equipment Exchange in CONUS and overseas and one print to
selected organizations — Film is classified SECRET).
3 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 3 (U)
(20 min— 1957— Color— Film is classified SECRET).
4 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 4 (U)
This film is classified SECRET — Special handling required — Not releSBft-
ble to Foreign Nationals except UK and Canada (26 min — 1958 — Color —
Supplementary distribution).
5 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 5 — Army Research in
Greenland (U)
This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL — Special Handling required—
Not releapable to Foreign Nationals — except UK and CANADA (22 min —
1958 — Color — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exclianges).
59. Staflf Film Reports
Staff Film Reports (SFR) are newsroel-type films of the Korean
conflict. Weekly distribution of these films was discontinued with
the release of 8RF 185. Future issues will be released as timely ma-
terial warrants.
SFK m.
14 (22 min — August 1944— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— There is also
an unclassified version).
314
NUMERICAL INDEX
8FR No.
16 (34 min — August 1944 — Film is classified SECRET — There is also an un-
classified version).
21 (31 min— September 1944— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
22 (36 min— October 1944— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
28 (25 min— November 1944— Film is classified SECRET).
32 (22 min— December 1944— Film is classified SECRET).
37 (28 min— January 1945— Film is classified SECRET).
40 (38 min— February 1945— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
42 (32 min— February 1945— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
102 Korea, 24 June through 4 July 1950 — Evacuees arrive In Japan — South
Koreans reorganize and leave for Suwon front — C-54's unload supplies for
South Korean Army at Suwon — Gen Douglas MacArthur flies to war zone —
Battalion of 24th Infantry Division lands in Korea — South Koreans greet
new arrivals at Taejon — Trainload of fighting equipment moves forward —
US troops encounter enemy tanks — US Navy orders aircraft carrier USS
Philippine Sea from San Francisco to Pearl Harbor with jet fighters — Sea
Movement of 24th Infantry Division gets under way (14 min — 1950).
103 Defense line 5 miles south of Seoul held by South Koreans — US troops
move up front from Taejon — LST unloads troops and equipment at Pusan —
South Korean labor repairs airstrip — US infantry withdraws — US artillery-
men in action — First US tanks head toward front — Lt Gen Walker and
Maj Gen Dean confer — Captured Russian-made equipment — M-24's of
24th Infantry Division move closer to front — US 150-mm howitzer in action —
Russian-made tanks knocked out — North Korean PW's examined by UN
delegates — Korean home guard with wooden guns — Fifth A AF base in Japan —
Twenty-fourth Division troops board planes for flight to Pusan — Maj
Gen Dean at 5th AAF base — Jet planes take on large wing tanks — C-46
crew drops propaganda leaflets — B-29 pilots brief at Japan air base —
Seventh Fleet in Korean action — British naval commanders board USS
Rochester — First Marme Division embarks from Korea — UN flag goes to
Gen MacArthur — North Koreans within 15 miles of Taejon (20 min — 1950).
104 Quartermaster, Engineer, and Signal units arrive in Korea from Japan —
Field artillery of 25th Division arrives in Korea — Pictures of North Korean
atrocities and evacuation of wounded — USS Boxer leaves for Korea with
Navy and Air Force planes — US Air Force strikes Reds — Army and Air
Force chiefs fly to battle zone — UN flag presented to Gen MacArthur iu
Tokyo (17 min— 1950).
105 Two regiments of the 24th Infantry Division destroy Kum River bridge
in withdrawal — Nmeteenth Infantry Regiment of the 24th Division re-
groups after heroic stand — Twenty-fifth Division in action at front before
fall of Taejon — South Korean 1st Division in action — First Cavalry Division
lands at Pohang without enemy opposition — Navy planes of USS Valley
Forge strike Korean targets — Battle for Taejon (23 min — 1950).
106 Korea, 21 July through 26 July 1950 — Twenty-fifth Infantry Division,
units of 1st Cavalry Division, and South Korean 6th Division in delaying
action after Taejon falls — Gen MacArthur confers with Gen Walker's
staff in Korea — USS Boxer makes record Pacific crossing — Navy exhibition
team receives combat orders (20 min — 1950).
315
NUMERICAL INDEX
SFIt No.
107 Korea, 27 July througli 4 August 1950 — Map shows situation on 27 July —
Twciity-fiftli Division in central sector — Twenty-fourth Infantry Division
and 1st Cavalry Division in south — North Korean Army action in north —
Reorientation map of situation as of 31 July — Gen Mac Arthur visits
Okinawa and Formosa — Array engineers blow up bridge in central sector —
F-80 jet planes strafe North Korean targets — B-29 raid by 19th Bomber
Group on Korea — Additional combat film — Late situation map as of 4
AugiLst 1950 (26 min— 1950).
108 Korea, 4 August through 7 August 1950 — Air activity through 10
August — Map shows situation of UN forces as of 4 Augitst — Twenty-
seventh Infantry Regiment, 25th Division, regroups — Five hundred twenty-
second Signal Company lays cable with South Korean civilian help north-
west of Pusan — Tanks and artillery arrive at Taegu — Aerial activity along
Naktong River — Preparations for B-29 strike against Wonsan — Aircraft
carrier USS Philippine Sea — Activity in Pusan harbor — Meeting in Wash-
ington to strengthen North Atlantic defenses — Late map shows situation
on 7 August 1950 (26 min— 1950).
109 Korea, 7 August through 18 Augast 1960 — Map shows situation on 7
August — Interrogation of communist prisoners — Activity on control front —
Trapped communists under artillery and mortar fire — Guarding the Naktong
line — Attack toward Chinju — Marine troops moving up — Captured com-
munist artillery — Tanks in action — Air Force and Naval air activity from
14 to 18 August — Strike by Navy Task Force 77 — Late situation map as of
28 August (39 min— 1950).
110 Korea, 18 August through 24 August 1950 — Map as of 18 August — First
ROK Division moves north of Taegu — Destruction in Pohang — Twenty-
seventh RCT troops under mortar fire — Knocked-out communist tanks —
US Army ordnance depot in .southern sector — Fifth Cavalry Regiment
retakes Hill 303 — First Marine Brigade gets ready to regroup in Miryang —
Marine Corsairs strafing — Air Force strikes and Navy air-sea action from
21 to 24 August — Gen Collins visits Korean battle front — Late situation
map as of 1 September 1950 (27 min— 1950).
111 Korea, 24 August through 1 September 1950 — Map of ground situation
as of 24 August — Action near Masan on 25 August — Tanks serving as artil-
lery— Interrogation of prisoners — Captured Russian weapons — South
Korean engineers make barbed wire concertina near Vongchon — Action
near Waegwan — Tanks and 1st Cavalry Division troops in central sector
action — Two British Infantry battalions arrive at Pusan — Propaganda
leaflets dropped over North Korea — UN naval and air force activity from
24 August to 1 September — Late map sliows situation as of 11 September
(33 min— 1950).
112 Korea, 30 August through 7 September 1950 — Map shows combat situation
on 1 September — 2'1th Infantry Division in vicinity of Pohang — British
troops move into combat near Naktong River on 4 September — South
Korean troops have chow with American GI's — Troops of 2d Division in
comi>at near Vongsjui, 2 September — B-29'h strike north of 3Stli panillel —
(Carrier planes strike itiland Korean targets — Deinonslration of Russian
niacliine gun — Late map shows situation Jis of 18 Septomlnr (27 njin — 1950).
316
NUMERICAL INDEX
SFR No.
113 (24 min— September 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
114 Korean ground situation on 14 September 1950 — Map of naval action,
14 through 17 September — Invasion of Wolmi by US Marines — Capture of
Inchon and start of Marine advance toward Seoul — Map of over-all situation
on 25 September 1950 — Final map of situation on 2 October 1950 (37 min —
1950).
115 Ferrymg troops and vehicles across Naktong — Problems facing advancing
troops — Enemy mines, roadblocks, pockets of resistance, captives, and
refugees — Unloading supplies at Pusan — Making napalm bombs — Arrival
of Philippine troops at Pusan — Australian troops leaving for Korea — A
Korea-bound Swedish hospital unit arriving in New York — Situation map
shows action north of 38th parallel on 9 October 1950 (20 min — 1950).
116 Korea, 25 September through 16 October 1950 — UN forces encircle Red
troops in south — Recapture of Seoul — Seven mile advance beyond 38th
parallel — Maps illustrate changing situation (29 min — 1950).
117 Korea, 2 October through 9 October 1950 — Maps indicate changing
situation — ROK army moves beyond 38th parallel — UN forces in South
Korea in mopping up operations (26 min — 1950).
118 Korea, 9 October through 16 October 1950 — Korean battlelines as of
30 October 1950 (20 min— 1950).
119 Korea, 16 October through 23 October 1950 — Maps show combat situa-
tion at beginning and end of period — First Cavalry units capture Pyongyang
on 20-21 October, 187th Regiment of 11th Airborne Division drops with
heavy equipment north of Pyongyang to cut off fleeing Reds — Gen Mac-
Arthur observes jumps from his plane — Paratroopers joined by tanks of
1st Cavalry driving north through Pyongyang — Reconstruction activities
at Seoul — Communist atrocities at Hamhung — Map shows battle situation
as of 6 November (25 min — 1950).
120 Korea, 23 October through 30 October 1950— US 10th Corps makes
unopposed amphibious landing at Wonsan, 26 October — Marines get
vehicles, tanks, and equipment ashore — Destruction by strategic bombing
of Wonsan railroad yards and oil refineries — Seventh Infantry Division's
amphibious landing at I won, 29 October — Former prisoners of North
Koreans await evacuation to Japan — Late situation map of 13 November
(21 min— 1950).
121 Korea, 30 October through 6 November 1950 — Battlelines as of 20
November — US 1st Marine Division fans out after establishing Wonsan
Beachhead — Delivery of supplies by LST's on 30 October — Captured
Chinese Reds marched into port area — Specialist training — Evacuating
US wounded — Al Jolson entertains patients at hospital in Japan — American
Ordnance Association at Aberdeen, Md. shows Russian and American
tanks and weapons (27 min — 1950).
122 Carrier USS Philippine Sea in rough weather, covered with snow and
ice, receiving supplies, and refueling as winter arrives in Korea — Eflfects
of B-29 attacks against large oil refinery at Hungnam, 24 August — US
winter uniform displayed at Washington, DC, and compared with captured
quilted uniforms — Air Force tests new pack plane, Fairchild XC-r20, at
Hagerstown, Md. — Map shows our units falling back in face of growing
Red resistance, 27 November (15 min — 1950).
317
NUMERICAL INDEX
Korea as of 13 November 1950 — Combat sceDes of US 24th Division-—
Elcm('nt,s of Ist Marine Division move toward Changjin reservoir — Thailand
troops training in Korea with US arms and equipment — Air Force tests
at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio — C-54 transport towing heli-
copter— ^Tap shows UN troops fighting Chinese as well as North Korean
Communists, 4 December (18 min — 1950).
Korea as of 20 November 1950 — US 7th Division troops reach Man-
churian border, 21 November — Thanksgiving dinner at front and rear
areas — Gen MacArthur visits front 24 November — C-47 transports drop
supplies and equipment to advancing troops — F-SO's strike enemy targets —
Air Force demonstration at Muroc Air Base of new F-86E Saberjet fighter —
Map shows battlelines as of 11 December (19 min — 1951).
(8 min— December 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
Korea, 4 December through 11 December 1950 — Changing battle situa-
tion— US Ist Marine and 7th Infantry Divisions hold on to a small enow-
packed airfield in northeast Korea until all casualties are flown out —
Supplies, including bridge sections, dropped by cargo planes — Dutch troops
train in Korea with US weapons — Pipeline leading to Kimpo airfield laid
at port of Inchon — Army Chief of Staff Gen J. Lawton Collins visits Japan
and Korea for conferences with Gen MacArthur and his field commanders —
Late situation map of UN Forces as of 26 December (21 min — 1951).
Korea, 11 December through 18 December 1950 — Maps show battlelines
as of 2 January 1951 — Tenth Corps troops break out of mountains in north-
east after abandoning positions near Changjin reservoir — Equipment and
supplies evacuated — Thousands of troops and Korean refugees at Port
of Hamhung — Platoon of 3d Division under fire — Captured film shows
modern Russian planes in flight (22 min — 1951).
Korea, 18 December through 26 December 1950 — Successful withdrawal
from Hungnam of 10th Corps, including 1st Marine, 3d and 7th Infantry
Divisions, and South Korean elements — Operation proves possibilities of
evacuating an army by sea with as little loss as is sustained in an am-
phibious landing — Evacuation of 100,000 civilian refugees — Redeployment
of 8th Army in Seoul area — Refugees fleeing from Seoul — Troops of 187th
RCT in snow bivouac and Suwon — Ij-5 liaison airplane directs fire for
artillery battery of Ist Cavalry Division — Funeral service for Gen Walton
II. Walker in Tokyo on Christmas Day — UN naval air patrol around-the-
clock operations — Map shows lines as of 8 January 1951 (27 min — 1951).
Korea, 20 December 1950 through 2 January 1951 — Map shows situation
as of 15 Janriary 1951 — Port of Hungnam on last day of operations —
105,000 tn)oi)H, 100,000 refugees, 17,500 vehicles, and tons of equipment
evacuated — Artillery and mortar help protect beach — Last UN troops blow
up bridge, warehouses, and piers — Lt Gen Matthew B. Ridgway, new
commander of 8th Army, makes survey of forces under his command —
Troops withdrawing across Han Rivor — Refugees clogging roads — Seoul
orpliana placed aboard C-54'8 at Kimpu airfield for evacuation (2G min —
1951).
Korea, 2 January through 8 January 1951 — Evacuation of troops and
civilians from Inchon — Destruction of docks and other facilities — In
vicinity of Buwnn, troops of 2Uh Division in rear guard action aw UN
Forces dig in — Units of 29th Hritish Brigade among last troops to leave
NUMERICAL INDEX
SFR No.
Seoul — South Korean recruits embarking for basic training centers — Air
base operations at Pusan — Tests made with B-47 jet bomber at Wichita,
Kansas — Late situation map shows forces as of 22 January 1951 (21 min —
1951).
131 Korea, 8 January through 15 January 1951 — Maps show changing battle
situation — UN troops digging out after heavy snowfall — F-80 Shooting
Stars and B-26 light bombers striking enemy targets — Communist forced
to remain in mountains, avoid coastal plains and move only by night —
Activities of nurses at a station hospital in Korea — Army Nurse Corps
begins 50th year — Late map shows situation on 29 January 1951 (17 min —
1951).
132 Korea, 15 January through 22 January 1951 — UN troops near Wonju,
shortening defense lines — Retreating troops burn buildings to deny use to
enemy — Gun-camera scenes record strikes against communist targets —
C-119B Flying Boxcars drop supplies — Late situation map shows battlelines
as of 5 February 1951 (16 min— 1951).
133 Korea, 22 January through 29 January 1951 — UN troops recapture key
cities — Gen MacArthur inspects frontline positions — Supplies dropped by
squadrons of Far East Air Force combat cargo command retreived by
ground troops — B-36's in England, beginning return flight to Fort Worth,
Texas — Basic training of South Korean recruits — Late map shows battle
situation as of 12 February 1951 (29 min — 1951).
134 Korea, 29 January through 5 February 1951 — In Suwon area UN troops
battle northward toward Seoul — New tactics account for more enemy
casualties — Searching Chinese prisoners — First aid — ROK troops advanc-
ing— Chinese suicide groups harass advancing UN forces — Eighth army
troops blast Chinese Reds from hill positions — Navy Corsairs drop napalm
bombs — Late map shows battle situation as of 19 February (16 min — 1951).
135 Korea, 5 February through 12 February 1951 — UN troops advancing to
Han River — Red resistance wanes under sustained air-ground attack — Lt
Gen Ridgway inspects 25th Division positions — New 81-mm (round base
plate) mortar crew in action — US engineers construct log bridge — Late map
shows battle situation as of February (21 min — 1951).
136 Korea, 12 February through 19 February 1951— Artillery of 24th Division
firing on hill 584 as part of operation Killer — ROK troops retreating from
Wonju — President Truman at ordnance display at Aberdeen, Md. — Gen
Eisenhower arriving in France — British Canberra twinjet light bomber
arriving US — Late map shows battle situation as of 5 March 1951 (19 min —
1951).
137 Korea, 19 February through 26 February 1951 — Lt Gen Ridgway inspects
initial phase of operation Killer — Supplies and ammunition airdropped at
front — Trucks and ambulances ferried across Han River — Bridge con-
struction and repair — Ammunition loading by ordnance ammunition com-
pany on ship — Late map shows battle situation as of 12 March 1951 (19
min — 1951).
138 Korea, 26 February through 5 March 1951 — UN platoon crossing Han
River under fire — UN air force machine gun and rocket strikes recorded by
gunsight aiming-point cameras — Ceremonies aboard L'SS Missouri as com-
manders change — Danish hospital ship JuUandia arriving at Tokyo Bay with
319
NUMERICAL INDEX
8PR No.
volunteer Red Cross detachment — Distribution of Marine Corps I^aj^ue
gifts to mothers and children in South Korea — Field assembly of helicopters
at TacRu — Late situation map as of 19 March 1951 (20 min — 1951).
139 Korea, 5 March through 12 March 1951 — Unit^ of 24th Division capttire
strong enemy hill position north of Han River — UN patrol of Greek and US
troops seek enemy in advance of operation Killer — Units of 25th Division
crossing Han River, 7 March — Navy harassing Red supply lines near Won-
Ban — VS Practice parachute jump by 187th regimental combat te:im near
Taegu — Ceremonies at Yokohama harbor for 50 American war dead, in-
cluding Maj Gen Bryant E. Moore are placed al)oard transport — Late
situation map as of 20 March 1951 (24 min— 1951).
140 Korea, 12 March through 19 March 1951 — UN troops near 38th parallel —
Progress impeded by Red Cliinese land mines — Distributing rice rations to
200,000 survivors of 1,500,000 population in Seoul — Psychological warfare
personnel dropping surrender leaflets and broadcasting messages to enemy —
Helicopter operations in war zone — Late situation map as of 2 April 1951
(18 min— 1951).
141 Korea, 19 March through 26 March 1951 — Paratroopers of 187th air-
borne RCT participating in operation Tomahawk jump north of Seoul to
cut off retreating Red units — Chunchon entry by tanks of 1st Cavalry
Division — Fighter pilot training at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona — Late
situation map as of 9 April 1951 (21 min — 1951).
142 Korea, 26 March through 2 April 1951— Units of 25th Division push
toward 38th parallel neutralizing sniper resistance — Bad weather and mud
hamper units of 7th Infantry Division — Airborne supply continues — Naval
bombardment of Wonsan harbor — Imjin River crossing by 1st ROK Divi-
sion— Interrogating Chinese prisoners — Gen Eisenhower's activating com-
mand of SHAPE— Late situation map as of 16 April 1951 (19 min— 1951).
143 Korea, 2 April through 9 April 1951 — UN Forces of seven nations at 38th
parallel meet no resistance along 110-mile front — I^S tanlc-infantry patrol
crosses parallel north of Seoul and brings back Red prisoners — Former
Secretary of the Army Pace and 8th Army Commander, Lt Gen Ridgway,
arrive in 2r)th Division area — South of 3Sth parallel members of recon-
naissance tank company encounter difhrult road conditions — First Cavalry
Division troops |)ursue Reds in an eiTort to prevent prepanitions for a
counterattack — Late situation map as of 23 April 1951 (19 rain — 1951).
144 Korea, 9 April through IG April 1951 — Troops of 125th Division blast
enemy in central and western sectors — Elements of the 5th RCT eliminate
Red positions on key hill with aid of napalm-dropping aircraft — The 40th
Division arrives in Yokohama, Japan, for further training and occupation
duty — Arrival of Lt Gon Van Fleet in Korea — Crasheil B-29'8 at Seoul air-
port— Use of 60-inch searchlights by engineer units to make artificial moon-
light— lAte situation map as of 30 April 1951 (14 min — 1951).
145 Korea, 10 April through 23 April 1951 — British and Belgian troops under-
take |)atrolling action near the Imjin River at 38th parallel — Northwest of
Seoul, rangers of ta.sk force Roger fail to contact enemy — In western sector,
an artillery battery undertakes n night mission against Chinese communist
tro(ips across 38th parallel — Lt Gen Van Fleet visits the front — Aerial
photographic rcconnaiiisaucc mission of the 3d Dividiou — Quartcrnuvhtcr
320
NUMERICAL INDEX
SFR No.
clothing tests at Fort Lee, Va. — Battle situation as of 7 Mav 1951 (18 min —
1951).
146 Korea, 24 April through 30 April 1951 — Near the 38th parallel, British
and Belgian troops are showTi withdrawing as the Red spring offensive gets
under way — Rain-soaked US troops withdraw through Uijonhu — Around
Seoul, 1st Cavalry Engineers lay a massive antitank minefield, while our
armor and artillery prepare to blast the Red hordes pitted against our
Lincoln Line — In the heart of Seoul, 155-mm howitzers open up against the
advancing Chinese — Evacuation of the sick from Seoul — Flight of refugees
from the South Korean capital — Experimental air drop of VHF radio equip-
ment near Taegu — Late battle situation map as of 14 May 1951 (20 min —
1951).
147 Korea, 1 May through 7 May 1951 — Engineers laying wire and minefield
barricades against expected Red onslaught east of Seoul — F-51 Mustangs
bomb Red assembly points on Seoul defense line — Coordinated air-ground
attacks counteract communists' human wave tactics, and break up May
Day offensive — Signal Corps teams in Seoul laying field wire between I HQ
and supporting units — UN troops receive food and supplies on Lincoln Line
while awaiting Red attack — Continuing artillery bombardment — Swamp
rescue tests of the Navy in Florida Everglades — Late battle situation map,
as of 21 May 1951 (18 min— 1951).
148 Korea, 8 May through 14 May 1951 — Above Seoul, Corsairs and F-51's.
aided by ground observers, blast the enemy from hill positions — A T-6 Mos-
quito plane on a reconnaissance mission — Lt Gen Van Fleet presents the
Presidential Unit Citation to the surviving members of the 1st Battalion,
29th Gloucestershire Regiment, 29th British Brigade — at Pusan, the first
contingent of Ethiopian troops arrives to join the UN forces — Night illu-
mination test, using Fagasse (napalm and gasoline) — Loading of Korean
orphans aboard trains as part of the 1st Cavalry Division's Operation
Mascot — In Marly Forest, near Paris, workmen construct buildings at the
site of SHAPE headquarters — Late battle situation map as of 28 May 1951
(20 min— 1951).
149 Korea, 14 May through 21 May 1951 — First Cavalry patrol strikes at
enemy north of Uijongbu — Two F-51 Mustangs catch fire and burn at air-
field near Seoul — Replacement F-51 Mustangs arrive at Yokasuka, Japan,
for Korean theater — Air shipment of fresh vegetables from Japan to the
front — USS A^ew Jersey arrives in Far East — Cutting hilltop trees in Korea
for use as telephone poles — Chaplain activities at the front — Arrival at San
Francisco of US veterans of Korean war under army's rotation policy (20
min— 1051).
150 Korea, 25-31 May 1951 — Defense efforts elsewhere in free world during
same period — North of Seoul, Ist Cavalry Division troops advance as Red
offensive wanes — Above Han River, 24th Division troops pursue and main-
tain contact with retreating enemy — Dutch battalion attached to 8th
army jigs in at front — F-8G's score over enemy jets — Unloading of airborne
supplies at Korean airfield — Training Ethiojiian troops in Korea — Delivery
of MDAP supplies to France and Thailand — Ordnance demonstration at
Aberdeen Proving Ground for West Point cadets — Situation map 11 June
(20 min— 1951).
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151 Korea, 1-8 June 1951 — Events elsewhere concerning defense of US and
allies during period — Dutch troops advance near Inje in Korea as last of
Red forces are pushed back to 38th parallel — Advance of other UN forces
hampered by mud — Airdropped supplies — Enemy forces escape across 38th
Parallel — UN air attacks continue despite rainy weather — Submarine
training at US Navy Submarine School, New London, Connecticut — In-
spection of Scandinavian defense by Gen Eisenhower — Situation Map
18 June (18 rain— 1951).
162 Korea, 0-16 June 1951 — Events elsewhere concerning defense efforts of
free world during same period — F-Sl's give close support to 7th Division
troops in blasting enemy from fortified hill positions south of Kumhwa —
Enemy receives pounding by 155-mm howitzers of 25th Division in west
central sector — US Marines process Red prisoners — US engineers build
bridge with heavy equipment near Inje — Bombardment of Wonsan by
USS Xew Jersey and USS Manchester — Ceremonies in Normandy, France,
marking 7th anniversary of D-day — Gen Eisenhower proclaims need for
strength to keep Europe free from tyranny (13 min — 1951).
153 Korea, 11-18 June 1951 — Tank-infantry patrol of 7th Division attacks
Red strong point and clears roadblock east of Kurahwa — Air-ground team
directs F-51 strikes against enemy on hill 603 — Navy rockets blast shore
targets near Wonsan during night firing mission — Signal Corps linemen
lay trunk line in eastern sector with assistance of pack mules — Tenth Engi-
neers corps complete construction of Bailey Bridge ahead of schedule on
east central front — Views of striken Seoul — Experimental jet fighter X-5
at Niagara Falls, N.Y. (14 min— 1951).
154 Korea, 18-25 June 1951 — Turkish infantry unit drives enemy from town
above Kumhwa — Trucks bring in supplies along main supply route of 10th
Engineers Corps — Ordnance squad detonates aerial torpedo at Ilwachon
Dam — Chinese bunker construction — Engineer replacements undergo final
training during a landing exercise near Inchon — Personnel of 4th Ordnance
Battalion perform maintenance and repair functions — First truce parley
at Kaesong, 8 July — Situation map 25 June (19 min — 1951).
155 Korea, 25-30 June 1951 — Canadian brigade engages enemy west of
Chorwon — UN engineers construct pontoon bridge for heavy tanks to cross
Imjin River — Captured North Koreans construct a PW camp on island of
Koje-Do south of Pusan — Harbor activities at Inchon — Construction of
railroad bridge across Han River at Seoul — Highway maintenance opera-
tions between Seoul and Yongdungpo — Cease-fire parley at Kaesong —
Situation map 1 July (26 min — 1951).
156 Korea, 1-8 July 1951 — Red storage dump blasted by 155-mm self-pro-
pelled howitzers of 9th Engineers Corps northwest of Inje — Removal of
Korean noncombatants from combat zone at Chorwon by UN personnel —
Signal Corps personnel construct a field expedient wire-layer — Ordnance
personnel conduct field ballistics test on 155-inm howitzer — Situation map
8 July — Maj Ccn Pick, Chief of Army Engineers, arrives in middle western
sector to 8ui)crviKe armed forces aid in flood-stricken areas — Cease-fire
talks continue at Kaesong after enemy accedes to Gen Ridg^vay'8 demands
for equality of treatment in respect to UN negotiators (21 min — 1951).
157 Korea, 8-15 July 1051— Situation map 15 July — US Marines neutralize
enemy positions northeast of Yanggu — M4 tank, bogged down in river, re-
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covered by tank retreiver — Cease-fire talks resumed at Kaesong after four
days of inactivity (8 min — 1951).
158 Korea, 15-22 July 1951 — Situation map 22 July — Unit of 23rd Infantry
Regiment engages in probing action to draw enemy small arms fire north-
west of Inje — Victory ship delivers cargo of 105-mm shells at Inchon for
rapid delivery to front — On 16 July, as Kaesong peace parley is stalemated,
Gen Ridgway gives final instructions to Admiral Joy at UN peace camp at
Mussong (11 min — 1951).
159 Korea, 22-29 July 1951 — Situation map 29 July — Plan Switch executed
by 24th Division (regimental combat team) to place false information in
enemy hands — Washout of Imjin River bridge impedes passage of UN
peace convoy — Peace negotiations at Kaesong (9 min — 1951).
160 Korea, 29 July-5 August 1951 — Situation map 5 August — Riflemen of 2d
Division attack hill 1179 north of Yanggu — Fifth regiment combat team
takes enemy hill near Chirpuri — Damaged M4 tank removed by tank re-
treiver— UN engineers clear road to mines and roadblocks north of Yanggu —
South Korean refugees gather on south shore of Han River for screening to
re-enter Seoul — Rock-blasting mission by army engineers to widen pass near
Inje — Violation of neutrality at ICaesong by presence of armed Chinese
troops (19 min — 1951).
161 Korea, 6-13 August 1951 — Events dealing with defense efforts of free
world — Erection of vhf station near Hamchon — C-119 cargo planes drop
drums of napalm over Japanese target area in practice raid — Rescue of
army officer marooned on section of pontoon bridge adrift near Munsan
peace camp — Vice Admiral Joy flies by helicopter to Kaesong as enemy
presses charges of violation of conference site by UN bombers — Alpine and
armored cavalry units carry out realistic maneuvers with equipment fur-
nished by allied nations under MDAP — Other troops and naval units go
through their paces in Bay of Naples — Italian armed forces keep abreast
of modern methods of warfare (17 min — 1951).
162 Korea, 13-19 August 1951 — Turkish brigade commands main line sector
of UN resistance northwest of Chorwon — At Yanggu in North Korea, 155-
mm howitzer of 96th US field artillery go into action against enemy bunkers
miles away — Mobile map reproduction unit of US Engineers produces
tactical maps quickly and in quantity — Refrigerated vans transport frozen
foods to forward ration points — Flight test on supersonic Bell X-5 Flying
Guppy — Situation map 19 August (15 min — 1951).
163 Korea, 22-26 August 1951 — Allies and Reds continue watchful waiting
while peace talks remain suspended — In eastern sector ROK troops repulse
communist attack with mortar and machinegun fire — Behind the lines,
special MP units care for 180,000 prisoners taken since outbreak of
hostilities — US Transportation Corps utilizes local labor and other resources
in handling military and ECA supplies at Pusan Harbor — Striken Koreans
receive medical attention in UN hospital — Native medical personnel
inoculate an entire village against typhoid and tetanus as part of UN's
civil assistance program — Situation map 26 August (18 tnin — 1951).
164 Korea, 27 August-2 September 1951 — UN personnel arrive at Kaesong
to investigate enemy charges of violation of conference site by UN bombers —
B-29 superforts blast Pyongyang with 500-pound demolition bombs —
Engineers of 3d Combat Battalion, 24th Division, construct aerial tramway
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in central Korean sector as field expedient in moving supplies and casual-
ties— Situation map 2 September (11 min — 1951).
165 Korea, 3-9 September 1951 — Northwest of YanpRU, M4 tanks of 38th
infantry reRiment tank company support ROK infantrymen ui taking
hill 773 — Psychological warfare unit in action — Banshees tAkeofT from carrier
to support B-29 raid — Truce deadlock at Kaesong — Situation map 9
September (10 min— 1951).
166 Korea, lO-lO September 1951— Company of 7th US Marines advances
against the enemy north of Inje — Gunsight aiming point cameras record
Mustang air strikes against enemy targets — Air Force tests on new B-61
pilotless bomber — Situation map 16 September (11 min — 1951).
167 Korea, 17-23 September 1951 — Lone-range artillery unit of 3d Division
bombards enemy during bad weather — North of Choroon, 65th infantry
patrol is pinned dowii by automatic fire but achieves objectives and brings
back prisoners — Situation map 23 September (13 min — 1951).
168 Korea, 24-30 September 1951— First Division Marines engage enemy in
Iron Triangle north of Yanggu — Operation marked by heavy air and artil-
lery bombardment of communist strong points — Reclamation of shell cases
by 619th Ordnance Ammunition Company — South of Kumsong, 24th and
25th Infantry Division seek out enemy resistance — L'se of helicopters to
land fully armed UN troops (14 min — 1951).
169 Korea, 30 September-7 October 1951— Raider platoon of 25th Division
probes Chinese position to obtain firing data for mortar teams — Hill 404
falls to 4.2 heavy mortar bombardment — North of Yongchong, tank-
infantry team advances against enemy — Generals Ridgway, Bradley, and
Van Fleet visit front — Airdrop supply mission executed by 8081 Quarter-
master aerial supply and packaging company delivers supplies from Japan
to front — Situation map 7 October (16 min — 1951).
170 Korea, 8-14 October 1951 — UN naval task force off Wonsan — Con-
solidation of position on hill 477 — Recapture of hill 391 — Mobile rocket
launchers saturate target area at night with 4.5-inch rockets — Training
of pigeons for messenger service — Spiral-four cable rehabilitation — US Air
Force demonstration for American Ordnance Association (19 min — 1951).
171 (18 min— November 1951— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
172 Korea, 22-28 October 1951— Surrender of four delegates of North Korean
forces — The arrival of former Assistant Secretary of Defense Mrs Anna
Rosenberg, at Yanggu for frontline visit — Situation map 28 October
(12 min— 1951).
173 Korea, 28 October-4 November 1951 — Tank patrol aids infantry units
in capture of hill beyond Heartbreak Ridge — F-51's engage in close tactical
air support mission — B-26 crasli-landing in combat zone — Peace negoti-
ations beliiiid lines — Situation map 4 November (10 min — 1951).
174 The Korean Situation — Combat activities during the week 4-11 Novem-
ber 1951— Artillery FOB— Activities and mission of the first Artillery
Forward Observation Battalion in Korea (13 min — 1951).
175 (10 min— December 1951— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
176 Korea, 19 25 November 1951 — Situation map fi)r period — Reconnais-
sance patrol directs artillery lire on eastern sector of front to destroy
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enemy bunker — Use of phosphorus grenade against another enemy bunker —
Battery of 120-mm antiaircraft guns tracking targets visually and by radar
at Kataki firing range in Japan — Airdrop tests of personnel and equipment
at Echterdigen airfield, Germany, and in Japan (12 rain — 1951).
177 Exercise Desert Rock near Las Vegas, Nevada — Construction of forward
area and emplacement of army equipment and materiel — Transportation
of troops to viewing area — Bomb explosion — Troops watch mushroom
cloud and feel blast — Return of troops to forward area to inspect materiel
and equipment subjected to blast (29 min — 1951 — Instructor's Notes).
178 Korea, 9-15 December 1951 — Patrols and sporadic attacks by units
of less than company strength — Foam smothering technique used to save
bunimg C-47 transport — Demonstration of back-pressure air-lift method
of artificial respiration — Peace talks at Panmunjom (10 min — 1952).
179 Korea, summary of fighting to January 1952 — Role of UN naval units —
Activities of US 7th fleet — Formosa, present seat of Nationalist China —
Areas across Formosa Straits — Mission of 7th fleet to secure Formosa from
attack — Twenty-four hour long-range naval patrols over danger area —
Activities of PY4Y seaplane and P-28 land-based patrol plan — Land-based
planes flying from Okinawa and the Philippines readied for patrol duty — ■
Plane patrol missions free 7th fleet for action off coast of Korea (14 min — ■
1951).
180 Korea, 17-23 December 1951 — Limitation of ground action along the
front to patrols and minor skirmishes as truce talks at Panmunjom enter a
new phase with exchange of prisoner lists — UN naval forces continue to
bombard east coast anchor of enemy's line below Wonsan — Squadron of
Sikorsky helicopters ferries battalion of Marine replacements to hilltop on
eastern sector of Korean front — US aircraft carrier Midway, refueled at sea,
serves as home base for group of AJ-1 attack bombers — Quartermaster
Coq^s specialists test new cold weather undergarment for the combat
soldier (14 min— 1951).
181 Korea, 24-30 December 1951 — Ground-fighting brought to halt by knee-
deep snow in most sectors — UN forces maintain and adjust positions while
cease-fire talks continue at Panmunjom — Ethiopian infantry opens fire on
enemy hill bunkers from new positions of vantage taken after a recon-
naissance— Removal of critically wounded infantrymen from Punchbowl
above Yanggu by litter, jeep, and helicopter to a mobile army surgical
hospital behind the lines — Helicopter evacuation versus echelon evacua-
tion— Screening and internment at Kurye of communist guerillas and sus-
pected civilians by task force of ROK capitol division (9 min — 1952).
182 Korea, 31 December 1951 through 6 January 1952 — UN forces repulse
enemy attack in area above Korangpo — Air warfare continues unabated —
Talks at Panmunjom reach another stalemate — UN forces continue to
harass enemy supply lines — Army postal service operations in the Far
East — Channeling mail to the Korean battlefront (17 min — 1952).
183 Korea, 7-13 January 1952 — UN tactical air command steps-up operation
Strangle — Sharp ground fighting in west central sector of the front — On
east coast, UN naval surface units and carrier-based aircraft continue
interdiction of enemy supply lines — Truce talks bog down at Panmunjom
as Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky tries to shift negotiations into
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more direct channels of UN Security Council— Versatility of the US Army's
light aviation plane — US Air Force speeds construction of five huge airbases
in French Morocco (18 min — 1952).
184 Korea. 14-20 January 1952 — UN air sorties against enemy targets mount
to the thousands as operation Strangle continues unabated — Ground
fighting is restricted to miner patrol clashes — Tnice talks continue dead-
locked at Panmunjom over communist airfield issue — Two Red Cross
representatives make surprise visit to PW camp in North Korea and are
refused permission to enter — Conflict in Indo-China continues — French
union troops and Vietnam forces fight bitter hit-and-run war with Vietminh
insurgents (13 min — 1952).
185 Korea, 21-27 January 1952 — Operation Strangle — UN naval blockade
of enemy supply lines — Artillery unit moves self-propelled &-inch gun over
icy Punchbowl Pass to ridgetop position on hill 1181, and fires directly
into enemy bunkers — Truce talks remain deadlocked at Panmunjom —
Paradrop by French Legionnaires from US Air Force C-82 Flying Boxcars
outside Algiers — Characteristics of the C-S2 (9 min — 1952).
60. Training Films
Training films (TF) deal with approved Department of the Army
doctrine. They cover specific topics and are intended for use at a
definite time and place in the training programs.
TFNo.
3-1164 Construction of Gasproof Shelters in the Field
Constructing an easy shelter that affords complete protection to
troops in gassed areas (21 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
3-1407 Decontamination Procedure — Part I: Basic Techniques
Decontaminating agents — Proper use — Application (16 min —
1945 — Film Reference).
3-1496 Technique of Using Smoke
Basic principles which apply to tactical use of smoke — Typical
situations where smoke is used advantageously for purposes of con-
cealment and deception — Amphibious landing with subsequent inland
fighting — Types of smoke dispensers used on the ground and in the
air — Smoke for defensive purposes — Smoke used for military use (19
min— 1949).
3-1719 Chemical Smoke Generator Company
Division chemical officer alerts company for mission — Preliminary
reconnaissance indicates exact area to be screened — Company moves
from bivouac to division assembly area - Security measures — Placing
of units in position — Tour of inspection by (livi.sion chemical officer —
Generation of smoke — Effect ivciie.ss of smoke checked by ground and
aerial observation — Fuel, supply, meteorological, maintenance, and
conimniiiration sections — Other component parts of the company (19
min— 1«52).
3-1755 The Chemical Decontamination Company
DincuHsion of organization and mission of Chemical Decontamina-
tion Company — Designed to protect major installations, \iU\\ areas
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and specialized equipment against hazardous effects of chemical, bio-
logical, and radiological attack — Methods used to decontaniinate air-
strip that has been attacked with chemical and HE Ijombs — Demon-
stration of various methods of decontamination (IG min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
3-1860 Individual and Unit Decontamination of Toxic Chemical Agents
Self-aid in toxic gas yard — Self-aid in combat — Decontamination
of unit equipment after a chemical attack — Preparation and use of
DANG Solution and Tropical Bleach (20 min— 1958).
3-2196 The Employment of Toxic Chemical Agents
Characteristics and effects of four major types of toxic chemical
agents — Principles of their employment in defensive and offensive
combat situations — Various methods of dissemination — Factors gov-
erning effectiveness of gas (26 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
3-2245 Mixing and Evaluation of Flame Fuels
Feature and use of thickened and uuthickened fuel — Rule of thumb
and weight formula for mixing — Safety factors — Testing of fuel (22
min — 1 956 — Color — Film Reference) .
3-2431 Radiological Surveys
Aerial survey after test nuclear explosion; preselected dose rate and
preselected point methods of performing ground surveys — Use of
survey information (25 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
3-2499 Individual Protection against CBR Attack
Aimed at individual soldier — Nature of CBR warfare — Protective
measures against atomic explosions, biological contamination, and
gasses (25 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Replaces TF 3-1766, which
is obsolete).
3-2593 Nerve Gases — Part I — Field Recognition and Self-Aid Procedures
Nature and symptoms of nerve gas poisoning — Self-aid in combat —
Stress on proper use of gas mask and injection of atropine for survival —
How atropine works to counteract effects of nerve gas (27 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
3-2594 Nerve Gases — Part II — Use of Injection Instruments
Features, components, and proper use of atropine and ampin
injection instruments in self-aid to survive nerve gas attack — Proper
method of preparing and correct technique for injecting these drugs
are illustrated (17 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
4-640 Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part I:
Routine Inspection
Disassembling and oiling breechlock and firing mechanism (18 min —
1943— Film Reference).
4-641 Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part II:
Regular Inspection
Daily inspection — Cleaning breech and firing mechanism — Check-
ing bore and fuze setter — Preparing ammunition for use (19 min —
1943— Film Reference).
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NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
4-642 Care and Maintenance of the 90.mm AnliaircraH Gun— Part III:
Routine Checks
Traversing and elevating checks necessary for preparation of fire —
Checking and changing oil in recoil and counterrccoil buflfer eystcm
(29 min— 1943— Film Reference).
4-644 Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part V:
Firing, Safety Precaution, and Maintenance After Firing
Duties of each member of gun crew in preparing gun for firing —
Handling of ammunition — Loading and firing of gun — Details of
proper maintenance after firing (12 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
4-1103 Principles of Radar Operation — Part II: Methods of Indicator
Presentation
A, B, C, and PPI oscilloscopes — Variations of these ba.sic scopes —
Individual characteristics of range, azimuth, and elevation scopes
(26 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1144 Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun- Part VI:
Remote Control System M2
Orientation, synchronization in azimuth and elevation — Calibra-
tion corrections — Traversing and elevation mechanisms — Remote
control system — Troubleshooting (23 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
4-1145 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part I: Emplacement, Using the
Prime Mover
Positions, and sections of bogies, carriage, a bogie frame, pedestal,
bogie axle, bogie buffer, and trace in traveling position and emplace-
ment of gun — Demonstration of gun emplacement — Teamwork of
crew — Duties of section members (45 min — 1943 — Film Reference').
4-1146 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part II: Emplacement Without Use of
Prime Mover
Duties of members of gun section when cniplacing 90-nim gun
without prime mover — Steps in approved sequence (30 min — 1943 —
Film Reference).
4-1147 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part III: March Order
Meaning and execution of "march order" (30 min — 1943 — Film
Reference).
4-1148 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun -Part IV: Technique of Antitank Firing
I*rinciples of antitank fighting — Factors involved in shooting at
moving tank — Important points in antitank fire technique with the
90-mm A A gun (42 min— 1943— Film Keference).
4-1149 The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part V: Direct Fire Drill
Duties of each gun squad member — Shown in practice and under
combat conditions (23 min— 1943 — Film Reference).
4-1271 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part II: Planting Control Buoys and
Laying Shore Cable
Marking buoys used to locjite niino group within minefield — Plant-
ing control buoys with distribution l)ox boat and yawl— ^l^aying shore
cable with mine planter — ('able laid in two .«ootioiis joined by water-
tight joint and junction box Making wjiti-rlight joint — Planting
hlcrn anchor for Dlj bout (29 min — 1U44 — Film Reference).
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4-1272 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part HI: Planting Ground Mines
Loading mines, cables, and accessories aboard planter — Connect-
ing mine cables and raising ropes to their respective mine prior to
planting — Method of planting — Safety precautions (25 min — 1943 —
Film Reference).
4-1273 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part IV: Planting Buoyant Mines
Loading equipment aboard the mine planter — Loading and plant-
ing buoyant mines (21 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
4-1274 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part V; Preparing and Planting the
Distribution Box
Operations aboard DB boat during planting of group of mines —
Removal of marking buoys after group has been planted and tested
(21 min — 1943— Film Reference).
4-1275 Controlled Submarine Mines— Part VI: Operation of the Mine Field
Duties of range section— Observation instruments, plotting board,
and communication system between observation stations and plotting
room — Plotting course of ship through minefields — Use of mine pre-
dictor in observation fire — Operation of mine control system in
casemate — Setting systems — Emergency mine control system — Audio
reception center (34 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1276 Controlled Submarine Mines— Part VII: Maintenance and Reno-
vation of Underwater Equipment
Picking up distribution box and two types of mines — Duties of
planting section — Renovation of faulty ground and buoyant mine
equipment — Testing instruments for faulty cable — Mine cases un-
loaded— Equipment disassenibled — Cases renovated — Tests of firing
devices, coil roads, and underwater equipment — Component parts of
minefield reassembled — Renovation of mooring rope and buoyant
mine anchors (44 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1277 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part I, Section I: Preparation of
Ground Mine Underwater Equipment
Personnel division of mine battery — Shore sections — Submarine
ground mine — Case assembly for planting — Standard ground mines
assemblies — Preparation of cable, raising ropes, buoy ropes, mine
buoj's, control buoys, and distribution boxes — Assembly of buoyant
mines by use of figure eight (47 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1278 Controlled Submarine Mines — Part I, Section II:. Preparation of
Buoyant Mine Underwater Equipment
Planting mines — Anchoring equipment — Controls for each mine —
Mine cables — Figure eight coil — Insulation and conductor resistance
of cable — Cleaning — Loading of mine cases with TNT — Safety pre-
cautions— Functioning, preparation, assembly, and installing com-
pound plug — Assemblj' of mine cap (19 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1280 The Multiple Machine Gun Mounts — Part I: Operation and Main-
tenance
Mount in action — Defense against low flying planes — Servicing and
maintenance (39 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
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4-1292 The Multiple Machine Gun Mounts— Part II: Drill and Firing
luspoction of mounts on half-track vehicle before going into opera-
tion— Locating target — Firing — Teamwork, speed, and precautionary
measures (31 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1293 The Directors M9 and MIO — Part I: Emplacement and March
Order
Assembly for emplacement — Dismantling for march order — Trucks
equipped for hauling this material — Crew's duties (33 min — 1944 —
Film Reference).
4-1294 The Directors M9 and MIO — Part II: Orientation and Synchroni-
zation
Detailed explanations of orientation and synchronization- Orien-
tation in elevation — Method of synchronizing the director (13 min —
1944 — Film Reference).
4-1305 The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun — Part I; Going into Position
Six steps of going into position (37 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1306 The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun— Part II: March Order
All steps from firing position to preparing gun for march order
(24 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1307 The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun — Part III: Preparation for
Firing
Preparation for firing — Examining gun — Checking orientation,
synchronization, and operation — Report (31 min — 1944 — Film
Reference).
4-1308 The 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun — Part IV: Inspection of
Ammunition and Firing
Amnnmition squad inspects and prepares ammunition — Drill of
gun section and service of piece during firing (23 min — 1944 — Film
Reference).
4-1323 Siting of Gun Laying Radar Sets
Preparation of clutter and coverage diagrams — Use in determining
operating position for gun laying radar (33 min — 1944 — Film Ref-
erence).
4-1324 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part I: Emplacement and March Order
EiMplacenient and preparation for travel -Spotting trial fires
principal use of set (39 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1325 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part II: Tracking Targets
Indicator i)r('Kenta(ion, searching, mid tracking — Duties of each
operator-Picking up, tracking, and reporting assigned target —
Ojjeraling procedure (16 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
4-1363 Radar Spotting of Trial Fire— SCR-584
Preliminary steps taken in 8i)otting trial fire — Tracking projectile
on range indicator (9 min- 1944- ImIjii Reference).
5-200 Pioneer Equipment — Woodcutting Tools
Types of woodcutting tools used by i)ionerr troops — Purpose and
use (10 null HMl — Film Reference).
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5-201
5-202
5-203
5-322
5-571
5-697
5-698
5-699
5-954
5-955
5-956
5-961
Pioneer Equipment — Manila Rope
Use of various sizes of manila rope — Characteristics — Care of rope
(7 min — 1941 — Film Reference).
Pioneer Equipment — Hitches
Demonstration of half, clove, timber, rolling, mooring, cats-paw,
and blackwall hitches (8 min — 1941 — Film Reference).
Pioneer Equipment — Knots and Bends
Demonstration of overhand, figure eight, square, sheet bend, double
sheet bend, anchor, sheepshank, bowline, running bowline, and
bowline on the bight knots — Bends and their uses (15 min — 1941 — •
Film Reference).
Pneumatic Paving Breaker
Principle, mechanism, assembly, operation, use, and care of Thor
pneumatic paving breaker (24 min — 1942 — Film Reference).
Air Compressor and Air Tools — The Pneumatic Rock Drill M75
Mechanical action, operation, lubrication, and maintenance — •
Details of rotating type Thor sinker rock drill (19 min — 1942 — Film
Reference) .
Air Compressor and Air Tools — The Pneumatic Clay Digger
Purpose, correct usage, and functioning of clay diggers — Disas-
sembly and assembly — Routine checks (14 min — 1943 — Film Refer-
ence).
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part V: The Pneumatic Wood
Borer
Field use of wood borer — Bridge building — Placing explosives in
tree and stumps (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VIII: The Pneumatic Nail
Driver
Technique of driving spikes and nails with nail driver in bridge
construction (17 min — 1943 — Film Reference),
Enemy Booby Traps
Booby traps — Damaging effects — Construction — Placement meth-
ods and firing mechanisms (27 min — 1940 — Film Reference).
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VI: The Pneumatic Circular
Saw
Circular saw in field and combat conditions — Clearing roadblocks —
Easily transported and quickly set up for use (20 min — 1943 — Film
Reference) .
Air Compressor and Air Tools — Part VII: The Pneumatic Chain
Saw
Uses of saw — Lubrication — Periodic maintenance (16 min — 1943 —
Film Reference).
Camouflage For All Arms
Individual concealment — Natural and artificial camouflage of men
and equipment (British film) (47 min — 1943 — Film Reference from
British Film BC 139).
381
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
5-1152 Carpentry — Part I: Measuring, Marking, and Leveling
Use of carpentry tools — Precautions (.12 niin — 1943 — Film Refer-
ence).
5-1153 Carpentry^Part II: Driving and Chopping
Principles of design of hand hatchet, adze, claw hammer, sledge
hammer, and maul — Correct use and maintenance (13 min — 1943 —
Film Reference).
5-1154 Carpentry — Part III: Sawing and Boring
Principles of design of crosscut saw. rip saw, brace, and bit —
Correct use and maintenance (16 min — 1940 — Film Reference).
5-1155 Carpentry — Part IV: Planing and Chiseling
Jack plane demonstrated, dismantled, reassembled, and blade
sharpened — Correct and incorrect handling of tools (14 min — 1943 —
Film Reference).
5-1169 Military Roads and Runways — Part I: Clearing, Grubbing, and
Rock Work
Preliminary clearing — Grubbing by use of explosives and mechan-
ical means — Rock work done by "snake-holing," "mudcapping,"
and "block-holing" — Blasting methods used on high vertical and low
shallow rock ledges (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
5-1181 Infantry Support Raft
Engineers build ponton rafts on river bank — Raft as transportation
for heavy vehicles across unfordable streams (17 min — 1943 — Film
Reference).
5-1190 Military Roads and Runways— Part II: Bases and Untreated Surfaces
Improving road bases by adding i)roper materials for stalulization
(10 min— 1943— Film Reference).
5-1192 Military Roads and Runways — Part IV: Soils, Cement Surfaces
Various methods of constructing roads and runways (12 min —
1943— Film Reference).
5-1193 Military Roads -Part I: Road Expedients
Expedient methods of road construction in marshy and sandy
soils — Use of corduroy, wire mesh, and other materials (21 min —
194.3 -Film Reference).
5-1194 Military Roads — Part II: Drainage
Importance of drainage — Providing necessary crown — Constructing
ditches and open and covered culverts (12 min — 1943 — Film Ref-
erences).
5-1197 Military Roads— Part V: Subgrade Preparation
I'limniiig earth-moving (iperaticms to create best poR.sil)lo sub-
grade — Mixing sand and clay to obtain o])timum subgrade-— Locating
Bubgraile to i)revent failure from water — Creating artificial subgrade
on marshy ground (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
5-1198 Military Roads— Part VI: Gravel and Rock Surfaces
I'riiicipUrH of gnidation— Selection of materials — Placing materials
on road base (H min -1943 — Film Reference).
382
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
5-1226
5-1242
5-1377
5-1408
5-1415
5-1441
5-1442
^6-1546
&-1549
5-1676
5-1688
&-1770
The Double Apron Fence
Erection of doul)lo apron fence — Construction lay-out — Technique
of using both reels and bobbins of barbed wire — Three basic methods
of erecting a barbed wire fence (15 niiu — 1943 — -Fihu Reference).
Assault Boat River Crossing
Coordination between infantry and engineer boat crews, using M2
assault boat3 (17 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Explosives and Demolitions — Bangalore Torpedo
Assembly of torpedo — Characteristics and operation — Placing
and setting off the charge — Improvising a bangalore torpedo (9 min —
1944 — Film Reference).
Engineer Road Graders
Operation and use of motorized and towed-type road graders —
Cutting V-type and flat-bottom ditches — Blade positions (19 min —
1945 — Film Reference).
Operation of Rafts
Effective operation of rafts in swift currents — Infantry support
raft used as example (15 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
The Floating Bridge M4 — Part II: Assembly of the Bridge
Construction of a 300-foot M4 bridge — Anchorage problems —
Installation of end sections — Filling the gap with successive pontons
and rafts (22 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
The Floating Bridge M4— Part III: Rafts
Construction of four-ponton rafts — Basic raft In long bridge con-
struction— Use of long raft to ferry bridge vehicles — Attaching
powerboat to rafts (10 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
Multiplex Mapping — Part II
Multiplex method of producing accurate topographical maps from
aerial photographs — Process of converting three-dimensional aerial
photographs into topographical maps (40 min — 1949 — Color).
Multiplex Mapping — Part I
Method of producing topographical maps from photographs —
Advantages of aerial maps and conversion into topographical maps —
Obtaining dispositivcs from aerial photographs and using multiplex
projector to obtain stercographic views of aerial maps for conversion
into topographical maps — Procedure (26 min — 1949 — Color),
Basic Engineer Reconnaissance
Functions of ground and air engineer reconnaissance units —
Importance of knowing what to look for, paying attention to detail,
and use of ingenuity and imagination in engineer reconnaissance
(26 min— 1952— Film Reference).
The Army Engineer
The activities and objectives of the Corjis of Engineers — Brief
history — Typical responsibilities and achievements (22 min — 1953).
Detector Set, Metallic Mines, Polly Smith
This film presents Polly Smilh, a development in antitank and
antipersoimel mine detection equipment — It is Ughter to carry, easier
333
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFKo.
5-1774
5-1784
5-1785
5-1788
5-1789
5-1790
5-1791
5-1792
to maintain, can be operated on land and underwater, facilitates
troop movement, and saves men and equipment (.28 min — 1953 —
Film Reference).
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part I — Adjusting the Le-
Tourneau Power Control Unit
Showing that operation of the D-7 Tractor depends on proper
atljustment of the unit — IIow to recognize and correct common
causes of power control unit trouble (11 min — 1953).
Asphalt Mixing Plant Set (Barber-Greene Model 848)
Discussing equipment design, mechanical operation, high-capacity
production and suitability for all types of bituminous mixtures —
Bituminous construction — Properties, ingredients, and uses of the
various types of mix — Road mix, intermediate mix, and high-type
mix — Operational knowledge and maintenance procedures of equip-
ment essential to maximum efficiency (38 min — 1952 — Color —
Distribution limited to ZI — Commercial Adaptation).
Model 879A Finisher
The Barber-Greene Asphalt Finisher lays roads and runways for
high-speed traffic — Discussion of characteristics, function, and
mechanical operation — Characteristics of component parts (15 min —
1952 — Color — Distribution limited to Engineer Units in ZI — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
Basic Map Reading — Part I: Topographic Symbols
How to identify natural and man-made ground features by repre-
sentative topographic symbols (18 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Basic Map Reading — Part II: Elevation, Distance, and Grid
Showing how to interpret contour lines in terms of measuring
height and determining character of slopes — How to measure distances
by map and graphic scales — Military grid system explained (27 min —
1953— Film Reference).
Basic Map Reading — Part IV: Direction, Orientation, and Location
Without Compass
Step-by-6tep explanation for determining direction, orientation,
and location without compass — IIow to orient the map and identify
map symijols, compute distances — IIow to determine own position
by ground features and distant objects — L<jcating objects on the
map — Use of horizontal and vertical lines — Determining course by
position of sun and stars — Locating enemy objects — Travel in strange
terrain (21 min— 1953— Film Reference).
Basic Map Reading — Part III: Direction, Orientalion, and Location
with Compass
Illustrating how the compass is used to orient the map, locate one's
own position, locate distant objects, travel cross country by ilay ami
at night (33 min— 1953— Film Reference).
Basic Map Reading— Part V: Photos and Photomaps
Showing how to identify terrain feulures on photographs and
photographic maps — IIow to orient u photograph correctly— Identify-
334
TFNo.
5-1804
5-1817
5-1822
5-1826
5-1827
5-1828
5-1829
5-1830
5-1862
NUMERICAL INDEX
ing objects by size, shape, shadow, relative tone, anri relation to
surrounding features (23 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Location and Construction of Road Obstacles
Purpose, employment, location, and construction of road obstacles —
Characteristics and application of various types of obstacles — Erection
of a mine road block (22 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part I—Founda-
tion, Bottom, and Sidcwalls
Detailed description of construction and installation of huge tanks
for storage of petroleum required by pipeline system needed to
support army's machanizedcampaigns (16 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
Beacit Obstacles
Showing the purpose, types, employment, and construction of beach
obstacles — Emphasizing the planning, selection, construction, loca-
tion, and use of the various orfshore, tidal zone, and shore obstacles
(22 min — 1953— Film Reference).
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part 11 — Steering Clutch and
Brake
Proper steering techniques — How to detect steering clutch and
brake troubles — How and when to make corrective adjustments (11
min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part VI — Caterpillar Cable
Control Unit
How to operate the caterpillar cable control unit — How to detect
and correct operational trouble — Cable control clutch and brake
adjustments (8 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part III — Flywheel Clutch
and Starting Engine Clutch
How to detect and correct flywheel clutch troubles — Methods of
detecting and correcting malfunctioning of starting engine clutch
(8 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part IV — Fan Belt and Water
Pump
Teaching the proper procedures for checking and adjusting the fan
belt and water pump — Proper maintenance of the equipment insures
maximum efficiency (8 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor — Part V — Tracks
Showing the methods, procedures, and tools used to check and
adjust the tracks — Importance of proper maintenance for smooth
dozer operation (7 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Military Pipeline Operations — Part I — Laying Pipelines
Demonstrates the laying of typical military pipeline — Stovepipe
and grasshopper methods of laying pipe — Cold and hot bending pipe
(19 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
335
TF No.
5-1863
5-1864
5-1898
5-1996
NUMERICAL INDEX
Military Pipeline Operarions — Part II — Installation of Pumpinf?
Stations
How to erect a pumping station, the heart of the pipeline system —
Pumping stations provide the energy for smooth uninterrupted flow
of fuel (17 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
Military Pipeline Operations — Part III — Operation and Maintenance
of Pipeline Systems
Three districts of military pipeline systems — Operation and main-
tenance by engineer pipeline company — Operation of pumping station
(10 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part II— Center
Support, Deck, Valves, and Vents
Continuation of TF 5-1817 (9 min— 1954— Film Reference).
Bridge-Panel Bailey Type M-2 — Part I — Site Preparation and Layout
Standard types of Bailey bridges — How they can be idtiitified —
Preparation of site and layout of rollers for construction of the 90-foot,
single span, single story bailey bridge — Assembling the bridge (17
min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Bridge-Panel Bailey Type M-2 — Part II — Basic Construction
Ba.sic procedures for erecting a 90-foot double truss Bailey bridge —
Importance of team work and safety precautions are underscored
(37 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Bridge-Panel Bailey Type M-2— Part III — Multi-Story Construction
Showing how to erect multistory bridges — Depicts erection of a
partial story reinforcement, a triple truss double story, and a three-
story bridge — Basic assembly procedures are the same for single
story and multistory construction except that heavy constructions
require more men and parts (25 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Timber Trestle Bridge
Construction of a Class 60, timber trestle bridge — Selecting and
layout of bridge siti' — I'nloading and arranging construction ma-
terials— Excavating for foundation — Erecting sub and super struc-
tures (17 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Aluminum Floating Footbridge
I'lirposo, charactoristics, capabilities — Step-by-stcp procedures \n-
volvtd in the construction of the bridge (19 rain — 1955 — Film Kof-
ercncc).
Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel Superstructure —
Part I — Bridge ANsembly
Two iiifthods of usseinl)ly — Joining complete single bays and as-
sembly of two float sections — Stress on safety measures during con-
struction (35 min — 1950 — Film Reference),
5-2107 Bridge, Floatlng,Pneumatlc Float, Class 60 Steel Superstructure —
Part II HaftH
Features (if various ty|)es of |)neun)Htic rafts — Construction of the
4-, 5-, and O-lloat rafts — Installation of ramps, deck panel*", flller
■1997
5-1998
5-2103
5-2105
5-2106
336
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
6-2108
6-2217
6-2276
5-2277
5-2278
5-2279
5-2280
5-2282
5-2294
5-2333
and ramp tread panels — Loading rafts — Moving rafts across stream —
Responsibilities of rafting crews (16 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel Superstructure —
Part III— Fixed Spans
Erection of 75' span — Centerline abutment sill and footing, trestles,
deck tread, filler and ramp panels, guy lines, and hand rail posts (17
min — 1956 — Film Reference).
Explosives and Demolitions — Part I — Demolition of a Reinforced
Concrete "T" Beam Bridge
Demonstrates the methods used to demolish a reinforced concrete
"T" beam bridge — Covers: types of explosives used, calculation,
placement and tamping of charges, and detonation (9 min — 1957 —
Film Reference).
Water Purification— Part I— PH and Chlorine Residual Test
Proper addition of indicator solutions — Final matching of colors
through comparator eyepiece — Evaluating test results (7 min — 1957 —
Color — Film Reference).
Water Purification — Part II — Chlorine Demand, Arsenic, and Nitro-
gen Mustard Tests
Test equipment, chemicals, procedures, and analysis of test results
for each test (8 min — 1957 — Color — Film Reference).
Water Purification — Part III — Coagulation Test
Test equipment and chemicals — Preparation of standard solu-
tions— Testing raw water with standard solutions — Optimum PH
test (8 min — 1957 — Color — Film Reference).
Water Purification— Part IV— Turbidity, Color, Taste, and Odor
Tests
Obtaining and analyzing turbidity reading — Difference between
apparent and true color — Testing for odor — Taste test (4 min —
1957 — Color — Film Reference).
Water Purification — Part V — Chlorides and Sulfates Tests
Chlorides — Use of potassium chromate and analysis of test sample —
Sulfates — Use of barium solution and analysis of test sample (7 min —
1957 — Color — Film Reference).
Demolitions, M-10 Universal Destructor
Features and components of the M-10 — How it is used with adapter,
M-1 and M-3 firing devices, 16-mm mortar shell, and 105-mm and
155-mm projectiles (7 min — 1956 — Distribution to Army film and
equipment exchanges in CONL^vS and overseas — Film Reference).
Construction of General Cargo Aerial Tramway (Ship-to-Shore)
Use of tramway in logistical operations — Assembly and emplace-
ment of major components (37 min — 1956).
Major Bridge Construction
Construction of pier foundations, piers and superstructures —
Assembly, lifting, and launching of heavy girders and trusses — Safety
precautions (13 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
494599°— 59-
-22
337
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
5-2334
&-2349
5-2350
5-2351
5-2352
5-2353
5-2354
5-2355
5-2356
5-2357
5-2361
EmplacemcnlB, Intrcnrhments, and Shelters — Part I — Introdurlion
Construction and use of caves, surface type work and those built
by cut-and-cover teclmiquc — liequircments for effective field fortifica-
tions (17 mill — 1057 — Film Ilcfcrcucc).
Fixed Bridges — Jacking Down Heavy Girders
Launching and positioning double girder on cribbing — Lowering
girder to beam seats to permit removal of cribbing — Final seating of
girder (7 min — 1957 — Film Refereuce).
Military Fixed Bridges — Nomenclature — Timber Trestle Bridges
Nomenclature, features, and function of components of super-
structure and substructure curb and hand rail assembly, (looring,
stringer systems and supports (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Crane Shovel Unit, Bucyrus Erie, Crawler Moimled, Adjustment of
Main Operating Clutches and Brakes
Adjustment of "shpping" clutches, and the hoist and crowd brakes
(G min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Grader, Motorized, Caterpiller No. 12 — .\djustment of the Bevel
Gear and Pinion
Installation of bevel gear, bearings and pinion — Addition and/or
subtraction of shims; checking for back lash (7 min — 1957 — Film
Rcfcronce).
Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Adjustment of the Main
Flywheel Clutch
Initial chock of clearance between j-okc arms and release bearing
housing — Adjustment of linkage — Final check and adjustment to
insure proper clearance between release levers and release bearing
(4 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Before Operation Services
Checks on fuel, oil, coolant, tires, gauges, lines and connections,
loose or worn parts, brakes, power controls, and any unusual per-
formance (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12 — Starling and Stopping
Procedures
Starting and stopping the starting engine and diesel engine —
Sequence of operation and location of components (4 min — 1957 —
Film Reference).
Tractor, Caterpillar D-8 — Before Operation Services
Check on fuel, auxiliary gas, oil, coolant, tracLs, gauges, leaks,
loose or missing parts, operating controls, power controls, and other
operating defects (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Tractor, Caterpillar D-8— Starting and Stopping Procedures
Starting an<l slopping the starting engine — Starling ami stopping
the diesel engine (3 min — 1957 — Film RofenMU-e).
Demolitions — Clearing Stumps and Boulders
Placement, tamping, and firing dynamite cartriilges to cK-ar
stumjw — Siiak<*li(tHng, IjlockholiiiK, and mudcapping methoils of
blasting boulders (9 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
338
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
5-2362
5-2363
5-2371
5-2372
5-2373
5-2406
5-2407
5-2408
5-2409
5-2410
6-2411
Demolitions — Placing Charges on Steel
Cutting steel with plastic and block explosives — Placement,
priming, firing, and "shearing" effect of offset charges (5 min —
1957 — Film Reference).
Demolitions — Placing Charges on Wood
External charge on large timber — Internal charge in bore hole in
timber — Charge on partially cut tree — Charges to fell trees and cut
piling (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part I — Winter Roads
Film depicts the methods, materials, and techniques for building,
reinforcing, and protecting roads for A\inter combat operations on
the Subarctic — Features and methods of erecting fences for protection
from snow drifts are covered — Main points are reviewed (27 min —
1958 — Film Reference).
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part II — Winter Field Fortifica-
tions
Digging and blasting foxholes into snow, ice, and frozen earth —
Construction of built up timber and semi-permanent fortifications —
Camouflage (22 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part III — Ice Mines, Ice Mine
Fields, AT and AP Mines and Obstacles
Construction of snow road blocks, ice concrete barriers, timber
abatis, and barbed wire barriers — Laying mines and detecting and
removing mines (21 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Map Reading, Basic: Azimuth
How azimuth is used to reach a city street destination — Definition
and examples of azimuth, azimuth circle, and back azimuth (5 min —
1957 — Film Reference).
Map Reading, Basic: Azimuth Conversion
How the grid azimuth is converted to magnetic azimuth to deter-
mine a "path" to an objective — Conversion of magnetic to grid
azimuth (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Map Reading, Basic: Characteristics of Contour Lines
How to read contour lines denoting: uniform, gentle, steep, concave,
and convex slopes; cliffs, vallej's, stream junctions, cuts, and fills
(6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Map Reading, Basic: Contour Lines and Intervals
How to read the contour interval and lines to determine shape and
elevation of land — Examples of lines denoting steep hills and gentle
slopes (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Map Reading, Basic: Direction
Definition and differences between True North, Magnetic North,
and Grid North — Use of declination diagram to determine which
North is desired (4 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Map Reading, Basic: Elevation
Methods used to indicate elevation — Elevation markings by means
of: contour lines and hachures on maps, form lines on aerial photo-
339
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
graphs, ridge and fftream lines on maps and photographs, and layer
tints on maps and charts (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
5-2412 Map Reading, Basic: Intersection
How an unknown position is fixed by means of intersection method —
Sighting and plotting enemy position by first and second observers
(5 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
5-2413 Map Reading, Basic: Location ^
How location can be determined with the aid of a military map —
Reading grid line coordinates, the west-east grid line and the north
south grid line as aids in determining location (4 min — 1957 — F'ilm
Reference) .
5-2414 Map Reading, Basic: Percent of Slope
Computing vertical and horizontal distance in field — Measuring
same distance on map — Applying formula for finding percent of slope
(7 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
5-2415 Map Reading, Basic: Resection
How to locate an unknown position by the resection method —
Taking sights on two identifiable reference points — Computing l)ack
azimuth (7 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
5-2416 Map Reading, Basic: Scale and Distance
How to determine scale and distance by use of representative frac-
tion and graphic scale (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
5-2417 Map Reading, Basic: Using the Protractor
Use of protractor to find the azimuth or "street" along which to
travel to reach a destination (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
5-2445 Demolitions — Detonating Cord Priming
How detonating cord and accessories are used to fire .single and
multiple charges — Procedures for priming demolition blocks, dynamite,
plastic, and cratering charges — Splicing technique and manner of
attaching cord to explosive is stressed (9 min — 195S — Color — Film
Reference).
5-2449 Explosives in Combat
Techniques and devices used for cratering; clearing road blocks,
trees, frozen and weeded terrain; demolished bridges; clearing tank
barriers, etc. (10 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Replaces FB 5-19S
which is obsolete).
5-2450 Demolitions — Electric Priming
IVoccdurc for priming TNT blocks, dynamite, Ml and M2 demoli-
tions blocks, plastic and cratering charges — Use of galvanometer —
Proper and safe assembly — I'roper technique for firing the firing
system ((} min — 1958 — Y\\n\ Reference).
5-2451 Demolitions — Non-electric Priming
Non-clectric priming of TNT blocks, plastio oxplosivos, dynamite
and ammonium nitrate cratering charge— Waterproofing primer for
under water use (8 min — 1957^ — Film Reference).
340
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
5-2452
5-2453
5-2457
6-2458
5-2459
5-2460
5-2461
5-2462
5-2463
5-2464
Demolition — Placing, Spacing, and Tamping Breaching Charges
Depicts the procedure for placing, spacing, and tamping of internal
charges to breach a wall, pier, concrete slabs, and pavement — Tamping
material requirements, calculating and placing of charges and amount
of explosives for each operation is emphasized (5 min — 1957 — Film
Reference) .
Land Mine Warfare, Pull-release Firing Device, M-3
Employment and operation of Pull-release Firing Device M-3 is
discussed — Testing, arming, and disarming the M-3 and its use with
grenades, explosive charges, and the Universal Destructor is detailed
(8 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Crane-Shovel Unit, Detaching the Shovel Front
Depicts the procedure for detaching the shovel front from the crane-
shovel power unit — Stress is placed on inspection, lubrication and
coiling of cables, after removal (8 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Piledriver
Details the procedure for attaching the piledriver leads — Reeving
and anchoring hammer hoist cable and pile cable — Lubrication of
equipment prior to use (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Backhoe
Step-by-step procedure for attaching an A-Frame rigging suspension,
hoist and drag cables — Anchoring boom and A-Frame — Lubrication
of equipment prior to operation (7 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching Clamshell and Dragline Buckets
Installation of lattice type boom — Details in attaching the bucl;cts —
Stress on installing and reeving of cables properly (7 min — 1957 —
Film Reference).
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Crane Front End
Use of lattice-type boom — Installation of suspension cable and
crane hoist line — Reeving and anchoring two and three part crane
hoist lines (7 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Elevator Locking Bar Cylinder,
Replacement and Adjustment
Step-by-.step procedure for replacing and adjusting the elevator
locking bar cylinder — Stresses on cleaning all parts and connectors of
cylinder (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Flow Control and Door Cushion-
ing Adjustment
Step-by-step procedure in adjusting flow control and door cushioning
to permit synchronous and smooth operation of NIKE pit doors
(5 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE— Elevator Locking Bar Cylinder,
Removal
Procedure for removing elevator locking bar cylinder for repairs or
replacement (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
341
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
5-2465 Guided Missile Eqaipment — NIKE — Door Cylinders. Removal
Demonstrates the Btep-by-stcp procedure in rcmoviuR door cylinders
for repair or replacement, underscoring prescrilxjd safety precautions
(7 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
5-2466 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Part I— Four- way Talves, Dis-
assembly
Step-by-step procedure in disassembly of four-way valves in NIKE
elevator hydraulic system — Stresses on care to avoid damage or loss
of 0-ring (9 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
6-2467 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Power Unit Belt Replacement
Removal of old set of belts — Installing new set — Determining belt
tension-Adjusting motor and pump pulleys — Checking proper belt
position and tension (9 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
5-2468 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE — Two-way Valre, Disassembly
and Assembly
Step-by-step procedure for disassembly and assembly of the two-
way valves in hydraulic system of the NIKE elevator (7 min — 1957 —
Film Reference).
5-2469 Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Bleeding Door Cylinders
Procedure for bleeding a single cylinder or four cylinders simulta-
neously to assure complete removal of air from hydraulic system (5
min — 1957 — Film Reference).
5-2506 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Part II— Four-way Valves,
assembly
Stcp-by-stop procedure for assembly of four-way valves in NIKE
elevator hydraulic system — Stresses on cleaning and protecting all
parts (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
6-1072 The 155-mm Gun Ml — Part I: Nomenclature of the Piece
Setting up and emplacing gun for firing — Operations explained (26
min — 1943 — Film Reference).
6-1227 Laying the Field Artillery Battery
Teaching and standardizing procedures in laying a field artillery
battery (15 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
6-1498 Field Artillery Sight Tests and Adjustments
Function and tocliniciue of testing and adjusting field artillery
sighting equipment with 105-mm howitzer equipment (27 min —
1919— Film Reference).
6-1533 Countermortar
Countermortar metliods of locating enemy mortar — Forward ob-
servers— Air observation and photographs — Analysis of craters —
Countermortar radar — Electronics observation |)08ts — Prisoner inter-
rogation— Relaying information to division artillery — Sotting up fire
mission to neutralize enemy mortars (25 min — 1949).
6-1657 Artillery Survey
Methods and tcchni(iues of artillery survey — Eciuipment and per-
sonnel— Traverse, triungulation, and target area base — Reseetion,
342
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
6-1678
6-1686
6-1696
6-1697
6-1703
6-1757
fr-1775
inspection, and astronomic observation — Typical field artillery bat-
talion survey party executing a grid sheet survey — Various phases of
planning, field work, computation, and plotting — Importance of accu-
racy in surveys (32 min — 1951).
Artillery Orientation by Sun and Star— Part I: The Altitude Method
Determination of true direction by altitude method of solar obser-
vation— Measurement of angles to sun, corrections for parallax, re-
fraction, and solution of celestial triangle based upon observer's lati-
tude plus altitude and declination of sun (25 min — 1951).
Crater Analysis
Operation and techniques of crater analysis — Determination of
enemy weapon and location by crater analysis resulting from shell-
fire — Method of relaying information to rear — Correlation of crater
analysis with additional sources of information as a basis for counter-
fire and countermortar missions (21 min — 1952).
Fire Direction Procedure — Part I: Precision Fire
Procedures of fire direction center in precision registration of 105-
mm howitzer battalion — Techniques common to all fire direction
activities — Proper methods in announcing and transmitting data (37
min — 1952).
Fire Direction Procedure — Part II: Area Fire
Mission No. 1. Requests base point using percussion fuze — Plot-
ting target — Sending fire commands to batteries — Adjusting battery
fires — Converting observer's corrections into new fire commands —
Firing by battalion for effect — Data for replotting provided by Baker
computer and vertical control operator.
Mission No. 2. Where observer's location is known — Time fuze
adjustment— Calculation of 20/R by computer to obtain air burst —
Handling of corrections for height or burst.
Mission No. 3. Request for unobserved fire from higher head-
quarters for area fire, time fuze, a range spread of }i C apart with
coordinate location of target given (35 min — 1952).
Fire Direction Procedure — Part III: Observed Firing Chart
Observed firing chart principles — When surveyed chart is not avail-
able— Fire direction center and firing batteries ready for action —
Live action steps in preparing grid sheet — Horizontal control opera-
tor— Use of temporary chart — Applying registration data to charts
(31 min— 19.52).
Field Artillery Radar
Discussing and illustrating tasks that can be accomplished by radar
units organic to field artillery — Importance of weapons' location —
Detection of enemy mortar shell — Tracking second shell by radar
with direct-support battalion — Location and destruction of enemy
mortar location (22 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Field Artillery Sound Ranging
The mission, capabilities, limitations, and operation of sound rang-
ing platoons of the field artillery observation battalion — Locating
enemy artillery — Registering friendly artillery — Using sound-on-sound
adjustment (23 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
343
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
6-1813
6-1814
6-1897
6-1962
fr-1991
6-2201
6-2258
6 2374
6-2375
6-2376
6-2377
Field Artillery Reconnaissance, Selection and Occupation of Posi-
tion— Part I: From Rendezvous
Principles and procedures for planning the field artillery reconnais-
sance, selection and occupation of position, from the rendezvous
through to tho start of firing by tho battery (31 inin — 11)53 — Film
Reference).
Field Artillery Reconnaissance, Selection, and Occupation of Posi-
tion— Part II: From the March
A combat situation showing field artillery reconnaiijsance, selection,
and occupation of firing position from the march (22 min — 1953 —
Film Reference).
The 280-mm Atomic Artillery Projectile (U)
(25 min— 1953— Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED
DATA.)
Service of the Piece, 280-mm Gun
Atomic capability of the 280-mm gun — How the weapon is serv-
iced— Duties and responsibilities of the gun crew — Emplacement and
firing — Reduction of malfunction (34 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Service of the Piece — 105-mm Howitzer
Capabilities — Uncoupling the piece — Preparing for action — Fire
commands and fuze settings — Care and cleaning of the weapon —
Coupling and locking weapon into position for travel (34 min — 1955—
Film Reference).
The Field Artillery Observation Battalion
How Ijattalion gathers, reports, and evaluates information to ac-
complish target acquisition (22 min — 1956).
Introduction to Flash Ranging
How flash ranging platoon spots and reports targets and battlefield
information to artillery units — Capabilities and limitations of flash
ranging (18 min — 1950).
The 762.mm Rocket— Part I— Introduction to the System (U)
(10 min— 1957— Film Reference— Film is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL.)
The 762-mm Rocket — Part II — Mechanical Assembly
Transfer of comi)onents from cargo truck to rocket trailer — Me-
chanical assembly of components on trailer — Safety precautions (14
min— 1957— Film Reference- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
The 762-ram Rocket— Part III— Electrical Testing
Checks on rocket motor, flight < ap, motor igniter continuity and
ground, spin-rocket continuity and ground— Siifety precautions (Hi
min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
The 762-mm Rocket— Part IV- Loading
Ilciiiovul of a.ssenil)led rocket from trailer — TiO-iding on rocket
launcher — Use of wrecker boom and handling beam — Duties of crew-
men (13 min— 1957— Film Reforonce -FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY).
344
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
6-2378
6-2379
6-2401
6-2402
6-2403
6-2424
7-680
7-681
7-993
7-1131
The 762-mm Rocket — Part V — Preparation for Action
Laying and leveling launcher — Eniplacing and leveling wind meas-
uring set — Placing aiming posts — Recording deflection (19 niin —
1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
The 762-mm Rocket — Part VI— Firing and March Order
Electrical checkouts, applications of firing data and wind correc-
tions, firing of rocket, equipment set in traveling position, march order
command (20 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY).
The CORPORAL Battalion, Part I— Introduction to the System (U)
(23 min — 1957 — Initial distribution to Army Film and Equipment
Exchanges for loan to Artillery, Ordnance, and other personnel con-
cerned with the CORPORAL on a need-to-know basis — Film is classi-
fied CONFIDENTIAL.)
The CORPORAL Battalion— Part II— Description of Equipment
Trailer, test station, ground guidance stations, tracking equipment,
povv-er and control equipment, erector, loading equipment, warhead,
launcher, firing station (25 min — 1957 — Film Reference — FOR
OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
The Corporal Missile — Fueling Operation
Step-by-step procedures in acid filling and aniline fueling opera-
tions— Safety precautions are stressed (35 min — 1957 — Film Refer-
ence—Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
Artillery Orientation by Sun and Star — Part II — The Hour-Angle
Method
Computing the true azimuth of Polaris, converting true azimuth to
grid azimuth, use of corps grid coordinates for effective fire (12 min —
1957 — Film Reference — Replaces TF 6-1679 which is obsolete).
Ski Safety
Ski safety precautions against excessive speed, faulty waxing, im-
properly adjusted bindingg, and pack equipment — Remedies for over-
heating, sunburn, and snow blindness (21 min — 1942 — Film Refer-
ence) .
Ski Safety — First Aid and Emergency Repair of Equipment
First aid for various types of ski accidents — Correct methods of
handling and removing injured — Emergency repair of equipment (41
min — 1942 — Film Reference).
Infantry Hasty Field Fortifications — Part I; Individual Intrenchments
Effective procedures in digging intrenchments under fire — Preparing
temporary stands in field combat — Individual trench or foxhole,
spider hole, prone shelter or slit trench — Effective camouflage of indi-
vidual intrenchments (22 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Infantry Hasty Field Fortifications — Part II: Emplacement of the
Light and Heavy Cal .30 Machine Gun
When, where, and how, to dig emplacements for light and heavy
cal .30 machine guns — Types of foxholes, their particular use, and how
to camouflage them during digging and after completion (20 min —
1943 — Film Reference).
345
NUMERICAL INDEX
Tt No.
7-1263 The Bayonet Fighter
Use of bayonet — Confidence in its uses — Various positions — Indi-
vidual and group assault tactics (21 niin — 1943 — Film Reference).
7-1303 Stream-crossing Expedients — Part I: Crossing of Personnel
Improvised methods by which infantrymen can get themselves and
their equipment across a stream when engineers are not available
(If) min— 1944).
7-1304 Stream-crossing Expedients — Part II: Flotation of Weapons, Equip-
ment, and Vehicles
Flotation of vehicles and heavy weapons across streams — Construc-
tion of raft made from canvas cover of weai)ons carrier, braced by
truck bows or saplings — Its use to transport weapons, ammunition,
and equipment of a mortar or machine gun — Large truck wTapped up
and floated acro.ss stream (15 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
7-1475 Military Rock Climbing — Technique of Climbing
Organization of the two- and three-man climbing teams — Climbing
equipment and its correct use — Teams climbing and descending
various types of formations — Types of holds — Knota to be tied —
Empha-sis on individual attention and judgment for each rock (32
min — 1948 — Film Reference).
7-1480 Military Rock Climbing — Movement of Combat Units
Procedures for moving and operating with certain types of equij)-
mcnt in mountain areas — Individual rock climbing — Safety factors —
Use of field expedients — Methods of handling organizational eciuij)-
ment in difficult terrain — Transporting sick and injured (31 min —
1948— Film Reference).
7-1506 The Reinforced Rifle Platoon In the Attack of a Built-up Area-
Part I: Tactics and Techniques
Composition of squadron — Organization, tactical plan, and weapons
used in attack- Procedures detailed (22 min— 1954— Film Reference).
7-1507 The Rifle Platoon in Attack on Fortified Positions
Fortified po.sitions from Great Wall in China to Maginf.t and Sieg-
fried Lines of WW II — Neutralization of fortified positions -Est al>-
lishment of fortified positions, site, and con.struetiou— Rifie platoon
destroying an enemy pillbox (30 min — 1950— Film Reference).
7-1518 Summer Mountain Movements and Bivouacs
Training methods and standards \iscd to overcome special pn)blcms
of troops and uiatericl in mountains during summer — Marching
techniques— Substitution of animals for motor vehicles— Variety of
bridges -Difficult hazards— Choice and defense of bivouac (2G min—
1949 -Film Reference).
7-1522 Counterflre
I'riniary purpose of this film is to illustrate tho valuo and the bow
and why of shell reporting — Methods of locating enemy artillery —
Sound locating ecjuipment, aerial photographs, and interrogation of
prisoners — Fire mission under orders to neutralize enemy artillery —
Order based on counterflre ofllccr's information (13 min — 1950 — Film
Reference).
346
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
7-1539 Dangerous Journey
Two survivors of combat patrol complete scouting mission into
enemy territory — Systematic plan of action — Details of individual
camouflage, cover, and concealment during day and night (46 min —
1949— Film Reference— From British Army Film BC 1009).
7-1550 Combat in Deep Snow and Extreme Cold
Techniques of combat under conditions of deep snow and extreme
cold in forested areas of Arctic — Infantry rifle company on 2-day
combat mission in enemy territory — Applicable techniques and sur-
vival methods (21 min — 1950).
7-1642 The Reinforced Rifle Platoon in the Attack of a Built-up Area —
Part II: The Attack
Depicts tactical planning, preparation and execution of an attack
on enemy-held town by reinforced rifle platoon — Advantages of
surprise, firepower, and teamwork (35 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
7-1681 Infantry Weapons Against Tanks
Use of various antitank weapons of infantry company and bat-
talion— The 105-mm and 57-mm recoilless rifles, 3.5-inch rocket
launcher (bazooka), and Sl-mm mortar — Use of antitank mines and
tank boobytraps — Rifle grenades, white phosphorus rifle and hand
grenades, thermite grenades, Molotov cocktails, flamethrowers,
machine guns and rifles — Vulnerable features of tanks (21 min —
1950— Film Reference).
7-1709 Troop Movement by Motor
Presenting the details incident to planning and executing a moto^
march — Explaining by action and animation the various types of
motor movements, organization, and mission of reconnaissance and
quartering parties, preparation of the march table, distribution of
nonorganic trucks, organization of motor serials and march units,
and route control with march halts (34 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
7-1710 Foot Marches
Training men in foot march techniques — Illustrating duties and
responsibilities of officers and men before, during, and after the
march — Importance of careful supervision — Topics treated include
importance of careful supervision, detailed preparation for and
execution of the foot march in combat — Success depends on pride of
unit and leadership (23 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
7-1714 Reconnaissance Patrols
Type of terrain best suited for daylight and nighttime reconnais-
sance patrols — Operation of a night reconnaissance patrol to detect
and report certain information on the enemy in a given sector prior
to a major attack — Planning and mission of the patrol — Camouflage
of men — Selection of equipment and route — Report by patrol leader
to battalion command post upon accompHshment of mission (32
min — 1951 — Film Reference).
7-1717 The Infantry Battalion in Defense — Part I
Corps headquarters receives report of impending aggressor at-
tack— How an over-all plan of defense evolves — Duties of division,
347
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
regimental, and battalion commanders — vSeven principles of defense
(34 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
7-1718 The Infantry Battalion in Defense— Part II
Depicting actual conduct of defense when superior enemy firepower
forces withdrawal — Redisposing company elements — Ability of in-
fantry to hold at all costs is the decisive element between the enemy
and the objective — Mass firepower — Close combat — Counterattack
strategy (21 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
7-1729 Observation of Mortar Fire by the Combat Soldier
Theory and application of forward observation of mortar fire —
Basic factors of forward observation — Relation of observer to com-
puter— Mil relation — Bracketing and creeping methods of adjust-
ment— Rectangle of dispersion and its significance in adjusting fire —
Firing for efTcct — Elements of initial fire request (40 min — 1955 —
Film Reference).
7-1743 The Rifle Platoon in a Night Withdrawal
Withdrawals are made to avoid unfavorable battle conditions —
This training film details specifically the planning, preparation, and
execution of control measures necessary to insure a successful night
withdrawal (37 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
7-1745 The Reinforced Infantry Battalion in the Attack — Part I: Planning
the Attack
Coordination and planning necessary i)rior to an attack mission by
a reinforced infantry battalion (31 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
7-1746 The Reinforced Infantry Battalion in the Attack — Part II: Conduct of
the Attack
Showing the planning, coordination, and tactical strategy a rein-
forced infantry battalion employs in an attack mission — Briefings —
Preparational procedures — Use of rifle companies, artillery, mortar,
tactical air and tank fire, and infantry-tank teams (27 min— 1052 —
Film Reference).
7-1750 Combat Patrols
A patrol leader's report of accomplishment of a night combat patrol
mission against enemy opposition— Emphasizing importance of staff
coordination, preparation of men and equipment, rehearsals, ami
teamwork (37 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
7-1867 Front Line Rifle and Weapons Squad in Defense
Defensive mission, reconnaissance, fragiiietilary defcu-so order —
Squad leaders fornmlatc |)lan for defense — Orientation on adminis-
trative, logistical, command and signal matters — Platoon leader issues
fire order — Successful repelling of the oncuiy in closo combat (23 min —
1964 — Fihn Reference).
7-18G8 Fire and Maneuver — Fundamentals and Squad Employment
Firo and maneuver are important phases of tactical combat — Defi-
nition and illustration of each — Correct accomplishnient of maneuver
(24 min — 1954— Film Rcfcrenco).
348
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
7-1904 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Activation
Discussion of the activation of a typical infantry regiment — Each
step detailed: orientation, duties and responsibilities of the regimental
commander and of the unit staff, SI, S2, S3, S4, and executive officer —
Designation of regiment and company areas — Reception of cadre —
Cadre training — Drawing and issuing supplies and equipment — Close
coordination of staff planning — Development of esprit de corps —
Supply economy (15 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
7-1905 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Training
Discusses intensive training given the unit to develop fighting
effectiveness — Each phase of training program explained: basic com-
bat phase, advanced individual phase, basic unit training, advanced
unit training, maneuver phase — Development of individual fighting
skills and specialties, team work, and esprit de corps — Development
of fighting units to work as tactical teams — Rigorous training under
simulated battle conditions — Development of leaders (14 min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
7-1906 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Movement Overseas
Regimental movement overseas detailed — Duties and responsibili-
ties of SI, S2, S3, S4, and executive officer — Importance of security
measures — Morale — Continuation of physical survival training —
Care of equipment — Inspections for shortages (18 min — 1954 — Film
Reference) .
7-1907 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Staging Overseas
Immediate establishment of liaison with theater command upon
arrival at foreign port — Movement of troops and materiel to staging
area — Further duties and training at staging area — Movement of
regiment from staging area to forward assembly area for actual
battle — Use of organic transportation (9 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
7-1908 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Combat
Explanation and illustration of all phases of actual combat — Re-
ceipt of division order — Regimental commander's initial concept —
Staff estimates — Commander's estimate — Commander's decision —
Operation plan— Operation order — Supervision of execution by com-
mander— Analysis of tactics used in specific combat situations — Regi-
ment in attack and in defense — Retrograde movement — Delaying
action — Pursuits — River crossings — Movement by air — Use, exploi-
tation of, and defense against atomic weapons — For successful operar-
tions, prior planning and preparation should be as complete as situa-
tion and time permit (27 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
7-1909 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Occupation
War is over but there is occupation duty in foreign country (Ger-
many)— Commander issues disposition of regiment in support of the
Military Government — Regiment's activities include: guarding mili-
tary equipment and vital industrial plants, collecting weapons from
civilians, screening civilians for security, care of displaced persons,
transporting food stuffs to market centers, estabUshing extra water
supply points, safeguarding public health — Combat citations award-
ed— Combat credits computed — Theater rotation policy established
(10 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
349
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
7-1910 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Inactivation
Oniers to return to US are received — IicK>iuent sei-ves as carrier
unit for tl>e move — Duties of Si, S2, S3, and S4 — DiHcharge procedures
for troops — OfTicial inactivation of regiment (9 min — 1951 — Film
Reference) .
7-1931 The Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon Tactical Employment
Missions, organization and equipment of I&R Platoon — Techniciucs
and Tactics employed to carry out mission (40 min — 1955 — Film
Reference).
7-1947 Dismounted Drill— Part I: Squad Drill -Part II: Platoon Drill
Purpose and nature of drill — Commands — Command Voice — Com-
position, basic formations, and movements of squad and platoon (32
min — 1955 — Film Reference).
7-1972 Terrain Analysis
Problem of a battalion in the attaclc — Depicts procedureK for making
a terrain analysis for formulating a plan of attack — Ground recon-
naissance— Map study of critical terrain features — Aerial rocounais-
sauce — Regimental objective (10 min — 1955 — Color — Film Ref-
erence) .
7-2185 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part I: Feeding
Action within the receiver during feeding — Positioning of cartridge
against cartridge stops — Grasping of cartridge by extractor — Position-
ing of cartridge by extractor for chambering (7 min — 1955 — Film
Reference).
7-2186 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part II: Chambering
Forcing cartridge into chamber — Forcing ejector away from car-
tridge— Positioning of extractor to grasp another cartridge (4 nun —
1955 — Film Reference).
7-2187 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part III: Locking
Action of the bolt on the accelerator of the lock frame allowing the
recoiling group to move forward — Seating of breech lock into breech
rece.s.s — Locking the recoiling groups together (5 min — 1955 — Film
Reference) .
7-2188 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part IV: Firing
Action within the weapon from the time the trigger is raised until
striker of firing pin ignites the primer in the cartricige (G min — 1955 —
Film Reference).
7-2189 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part V: Unlocking
Unlocking action, showing rearward movement of recoiling part^ —
Separation of the bolt from the barrel and barrel extension (6 min —
1955 — Film Reference).
7-2190 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part VI: Extraction
and Ejection
Actions within the receiver during extraction and ejection — Showing
how during extraction the empty cartridge case is pulled from the
chamber and how during ejection the cartridge case is forced out of
the receiver (4 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
350
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
7-2202 Trigger Squeeze Ml Rifle
Correct method of squeezing trigger of Ml rifle — Emphasis on
proper trigger squeeze for accurate fire (5 min — 1955 — Film Refer-
ence).
7-2203 Restoration of Balance, 57-mm, Recoilless Rifle
Disassembly of breech lock — Removal of worn throat rings and
blocks — Installation of new throat rings and blocks — Stress on im-
portance of keeping breech lock openings clean to prevent recoil (9
min — 1955 — Film Reference).
7-2204 Barrel Packing, Caliber .30 Machine Gun M1917A1
Purpose of barrel packing for operation of gun — Steps in packing
the muzzle and breech ends (6 min — 1956 — Distribution to Army film
and equipment exchanges in CON US and overseas — Film Reference).
7-2205 Cooling System, Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30 M1917A1
How steam generated from the heat of the barrel during firing
passes through the cooling system and condenses back to water (5
min — 1956 — Distribution to Army film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and OS— Film Reference).
7-2215 Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part VII: Cocking
Cocking action, showing how the firing pin spring is compressed by
the cocking level as the bolt moves to the rear (7 min — 1955 — Film
Reference) .
7-2223 Technique of Machine Gun Fire— ^Part I: Characteristics of Fire,
Classes of Fire Target Designation
Trajectory, maximum ordinates, beaten zone, center of impact —
Fire w/respect to gun, target and ground — Direction, designation and
range of target (37 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
7-2224 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part II: Fire Distribution, Fire
Control, Fire Commands
Fire distribution for wide, deep and oblique targets — Application,
shifting and cessation of fire — Oral commands and hand signals —
Initial and subsequent fire commands (38 min — 1956 — Fikn Refer-
ence) .
7-2225 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part III: Direct Laying
Technique of engaging point, wide, deep, and oblique targets —
How targets are identified and fire placed — Technique of engaging in
distinct targets (41 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
7-2226 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part IV: Preparation of Range
Cards
How information for direction and elevation is obtained and noted —
Position of gun, final protective line, sectors of fire, range for likely
targets (28 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
7-2227 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part V: Expedients for Predeter-
mined Fire
How base-stake notch stick and aiming stake methods are employed
in day and night operations — Use of flashlight and poncho at night
(21 min— 1956— Film Reference).
351
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
7-2228 Technique of Machine Gun Fire— Part VI: Overhead Fire
Methods of delivering overlicad fire — Miuimum clearance — Deter-
mining Safety angle w/Gunncr's Rule and w/Leader's Rule (19 min —
195G — Film Reference).
7-2229 Technique of Machine Gun Fire— Part VII: Position Defilade
Partial, minimum, and maximum types of position defilade —
Elements common to all methods for engaging targets — Computed
quadrant elevation and aiming points methods (40 min — 1956 — Film
Reference).
7-2230 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VIII: Field Zeroing the Light
Machine Gun M1919A6 on Bipod Mount
How gunner adjusts line of aim so that weapon delivers accurate
fire on target (6 min — 1966 — Film Reference).
7-2231 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part IX: Measuring Angles, Caliber
.30 Light Machine Gun M1919A6 on M2 Mount
How gunner measures and records horizontal angle readings to
engage targets under any condition of visibility' (8 min — 195C — Film
Reference).
7-2232 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part X: Zeroing the Light Machine
Gun M1919A6 on Tripod M2
How the gunner adjusts the line of aim so that weapon delivers
accurate fire on target (5 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
7-2233 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part XI: Auxiliary Aiming Point
How gunner obtains an auxiliary aiming point data and how he uses
it to engage a target regardless of his ability to see it (6 min — 1956 —
Film Reference).
7-2239 81-mm Mortar (M29) Mechanical Training and Crew Drill
Features and use in combat — Mortar crew in action — St<p-by-stcp
procedures for mounting, sight setting and laying, loading, firing, and
removal of misfires (14 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
7-2395 Basic Military Skiing — Part I — Selection and Care of Equipment
Selecting skis and poles — Adjusting skis for projK'r fit — Cleaning,
tarring, and waxing skis — Fittiiiii; and cari' of ski climbers — Care of
equipment in field (17 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
7-2396 Basic Military Skiing— Part II— Skiing Techniques
Walking on level terrain — Falling and ncovrry — Cross-country
skiing with and without poles — Single and doiiblo poling — Changing
direction — Skiing uphill— Climbing on skis (29 min — 1960).
7-2397 Individual Fighting Techniques on Snow
Advancing on skis — Handling ski equipment — Firing t<'chniques
(rifle and automatic weapons) — ('ainonflaging nieii and equipment —
Construction of fighting positions — Protection of weapons (23 min —
195<) — Film Reference).
7-2433 The lOCmm Rifle— Part I— Introduction to tho Weapon
C'haraeteristicH, components, uso and operation — How it is fired
from truck and ground — Safety pivcautions — DLsasttembly ii»to 2-Ioad
breakdown (8 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
352
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No. I '^.t
7-2434 The I06mm Rifle— Part II— Duties of the Crew and Service of the
,,.,i».-,p,,,-t Piece
Duties of the 4-nian crew of the lOGinni Rifle — Procedures for load-
ing, tiring, unloading, and clearing weapon — Preparing weapon for
travel (7 ruin — 1957 — Film Reference).
7-2435 The 106mm Rifle— Part III— Crew Drill on Vehicular Mount
Duties of crewmen in carrying out the before, during, and after firing
commands — Importance of crew drill to develop speed and efficiency is
strt^ssed (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
7-2436 The 106mm Rifle — Part IV — Dismounting and Mounting the Rifle
Duties of crewmen in dismounting and mounting the weapon —
Stressing speed, precision, and teamwork in executing crew drills (6
min — 1957 — Film Reference).
7-2437 The 106mm Rifle— Part V— Using the Spotting Rifle
Purpose, features, and operation of Cal .50 Spotting Rifle — Aligning
with 106mm rifle — Capabilities, limitations, proper handling of am-
munition— Loading, firing, adjusting fire — Cleaning the weapon (7
min — 1957 — Film Reference).
7-2438 The 106mm Rifle M40A-1— Part VI— The Stadia Sight
Components, stadia principle and method of plotting stadia lines —
Use of stadia lines to determine range of targets of known and unknown
dimension — Use of Spotting Rifle with stadia sight (12 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
7-2550 Reporting Enemy Information
Methods and techniques of gathering and reporting enemy informa-
tion by individual soldier — Correct observation and search techniques —
Complete and accurate reporting of enemy activity — Use of reported
information by S-2 Officer (23 min — 1958 — Film Reference — Replaces
TF 21-1289 which is obsolete).
7-2551 Counterintelligence in Combat
Purpose of counterintelligence in combat — Depicts the three major
categories emploj-ed to denj' the enemy information, to deceive him,
and to detect and neutralize his subversive activity — Operation of
front line checkpoint — Apprehension of the agent (28 min — 1958 —
Film Reference — Replaces TF 11-321 previously declared obsolete in
MFIB No. 85).
7-2580 Helicopterborne Operations
Typical helicopterborne assault — Attack order — Loading, moving,
and unloading of troops and equipment — Action of supporting ground
and air elements — Seizure of objective — Evacuation of casualties —
Advantages for successful ground tactics in terms of speed, mobility,
and flexibility (24 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
8-1297 Personal Health in Snow and Extreme Cold
Principles of living and operating in cold — Conserving body energy —
First aid for snow injuries — Type of clothing — Cleanliness — Over-all
cold weather technique for keeping healthy (19 min — 1944 — Film
Reference).
494599°— 59 23
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
8-1343
8-1344
8-1345
8-1346
8-1366
a-1378
8-1383
8-1388
8-1389
8-1390
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part I: Morning Care
Morning caro of patients — Breakfast — Importance of attractive
service — Dietary patients — Feeding the holpiess — Ward policing (7
min — 1944— Film Reference — From Navy Film MN 151I-B).
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part 11: Evening Care
Evening care of patients — Nightshift corpsmcn — Washing patients —
Importance of frequent alcohol rubbing to prevent pressure sores —
Medicine — Hourly check of patients throughout the night by corpsmen
(7 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN 151 1-E).
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part III: Post-operative Care
Procedure for making anesthetic bed — Moving patient from
stretcher to bed — Care required when patient is arousing from anes-
thetic (13 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN
1511-H).
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part IV: Temperature, Pulse, and
Respiration
Correct way of taking temperature, pulse, and respiration — Places
where pulse beat may be found (15 min — 1944 — Film Reference —
From Navy Film MN 1511-1).
Hypodermic Needles and Syringes — Their Care and Function
Construction, cleaning, sharpening, and sterilizing hypodermic
syringes — Cleaning syringe after use, removing stains, and freeing
stuck plunger (16 miu — 1944 — Color — Film Reference — Commercial
Adaptation),
Clinical Malaria
Activity of anopheline mosquito — Life cycle of malaria parasite
in human blood stream — Studies of symptoms and course of disease —
Comparison of benign, tertian, quartan, and malignant tertian malaria
(26 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Enemas
Retention type and evacuation type enemas — Procedure in admin-
istering— Care of patient and equipment (20 min — 1944 — Film Ref-
erence— From Navy Film MN 151 1-V).
The Heart and Circulation
Chest and heart diagram — Types of breathing and correlated heart
sounds — Mechanism of heart action illustrated In' picture of turtle
heart and animated diagram of valve action — Importance of heart
and nerve stimuli on heart rates (10 min — 1944 — Film Reference —
Commercial Adaptation).
Mechanism of Breathing
How air is drawn into the lungs — Varioiis functions of breathing
mechanism — Animated diagrams and photographs of simple experi-
ments (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
Digestion of Foods
Food intake, digestion, and absorption — Artificial stimulation of
nerve to salivary glands by electricity to increase flow of saliva —
364
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
8-1391
8-1392
8-1393
8-1394
8-1395
8-1396
8-1428
8-1429
8-1430
Interrelationships of stomach, intestine, and digestive glands (10 min —
1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
Control of Body Temperature
Phj-siological experimemts — Role of nerve endings, heart rate, and
skin — Primary mechanism of skin temperature dependent upon dila-
tion of capillaries, sweating, and relaxation of skin muscles (11 miu—
1944 — Film Reference — (Commercial Adaptation).
The Work of the Kidneys
The renal system — Formation of urine — Regulation of blood com-
position— Functioning of bladder — Relation of blood pressure to
urine flow — Rate of secretion as affected by sugar, water, and tem-
perature— Animated drawings and laboratory demonstrations (11
min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
The Nervous System
Importance of quick nerve reactions — Comparison of central
nervous sj-stem of frog, cat, and mouse — Other nerve conditions
shown by picture of paralysis of dififerent muscles compared with
spinal cord diagrams and cross sections (11 miu — 1944 — Film Refer-
ence— Commercial Adaptation) .
The Eyes and Their Care
Practical vision maintenance — Diagrams of eye — Details of com-
ponent parts — Types and defects of vision (11 min — 1944 — Film
Reference — Commercial Adaptation.)
Endocrine Glands
Elementary summary of how some endocrine glands affect living
beings — Experiments on parathyroid, pituitary, and thyroid glands —
Description and results (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference — Commercial
Adaptation) .
Body Defenses Against Disease
Body defense mechanisms and their manner of repelling or combat-
ing bacteria — Ways in which the skin walls off invading organisms —
Importance of vaccines and serum therapy (11 miu — 1944 — Film
Reference — Commercial Adaptation) .
Care of the Sick and Injured— The NP Patient
Handling and care of neuropsychiatric patients (28 min — 1945 —
Film Reference — From Navy Film MN 151 1-R).
Physiology of Anoxia — The Basis of Inhalation Therapy
O.xygen entering tissue from lungs while state of anoxic, anemic,
stagnant, or histotoxic anoxia is present — Respiratory system —
Respiration increase during heavy labor — Illnesses where anoxia may
be present (Technical film for professional personnel only — 22 min —
Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
Oxygen Therapy Procedures
Oxygen therapy — Precautions in storing oxygen — Attaching regu-
lator to cylinder valve — Starting flow of oxygen — Choice of appara-
tus— Administering o.xygen by face mask and tent (36 min — 1945 —
Commercial Adaptation).
366
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
8-1460
8-1461
8-1467
8-1468
8-1476
8-1495
8-1501
8-1502
8-1503
8-1520
Care of the Sick and Injured — Chain of Asepsis
Sti-rilf tichniquo — Iiiiportnnco of sterile linens, preoperative prepara-
tion of patient, scrub t<?chnique, preparation of the operating room, and
maintenance of chain of asepsis during operation (30 min — 1945 — From
Navy Film MN 1511-F).
Care of the Sick and Injured — Enemy Bacteria
Necessity for meticulous cleanliness in surgery — Entry of bacteria
into bloodstream — Action of bacteria — Resultant effect on patient (29
min — 1945 — Color — Film Reference — From Navy Film MN 1511-L).
Control of Louse-borne Disease
Control of louse-borne diseases through personal and barracks sanita-
tion— Use of DDT and other insecticides (15 min — 1946 — Film Refer-
ence).
DDT in the Control of Household Insects
Effective methods of controlling household insects — Responsibilities
of Corps of Engineers and Medical Department — Methods of applying
DDT in its three forms — Equipment used to apply DDT against house-
flies, cockroaches, and bedbugs — Living and breeding habits of these
insects (17 min — 1948 — Film Reference).
Our Food and Our Health
Importance of proper eating habits as a factor in maintaining indi-
vidual soldier's health and well-being (15 min — 1948 — Color — Film
Reference).
Control of Mosquito-borne Diseases
Cooperation of Army, Navy, and Air Force i>ersonnel in research and
control of mosquito-borne diseases — Importance of proper clothing —
Equipment needed for spraying and destroying breeding i)laces of car-
riers of malaria, dengue, brain fever, and filariasis (19 min — 1948 — Film
Reference) .
The Stowaway — Part I: Disease and Personal Hygiene
Obvious and obscure ways in which disease is spread by food-handling
personnel — Proper sanitary precautions and remedies (17 min — 1948 —
P'ilm Reference).
The Stowaway — Part II: Galley Sanitation
Personal hygiene of food-handling personnel — Importance of sanita-
tion in i^reventing spread of disease (24 min — 1948 — Film Reference).
The Stowaway — Part III: Food Storage
Careful inspection of food by US Army Veterinary Corps, Bureau of
Animal Industry, and Port Food Service Inspector prior to procurement
and use aboard troop transports — Proper facilities for food storage —
Detailed principles of proper storage and preservation of food (13 min —
1949— Film Reference).
Isolation Technique
Correct procedures, techniques, and precautions used in handling ca.ses
requiring isolation in hosjiitals (18 min — 1948 — Film Reference — From
Navy Film MN 151 1-X).
356
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
^1536
8 1537
8-1538
8-1576
8-1577
8-1578
8-1586
8-1650
8-1660
8-1605
8-1669
The Medical Examination — Part I: Importance
Importance of medical examination for military and civilian per-
sonnel— Attitude of examining doctor — Doctor-patient relationship —
Doctor-doctor relationship — Doctor-administrator relationship — All im-
portant factors in proper conduct of medical examination and mainte-
nance of accurate records (19 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
The Medical Examination — Part II: History
Reviewing Form 89, Report of Medical History, prior to medical
cxann'nation — Evaluation of patient's physical handicaps in relation to
his occupational duties (17 min — 1950 — Film Reference). "'''' ""'
The Medical Examination — Part III: Examination
Composition of typical examining team used in large-scale examina-
tions— Progression of examinees from phase to phase of operation —
Coordinating each step in examination with item-by-item format of
Forms SB and 89, Report of Medical Examination (17 min — 1950 — Film
Reference).
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part II: The Individual
Importance of observing rules concerning personal cleanliness and
sanitary work habits to prevent spread of germs (13 min — 1950 — Film
Reference).
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training— Part III: Equipment
Importance of cleanliness in food handling — Danger of food poison-
ing— Proper rules for cleaning eciuipment — Loosening dirt, dissolving or
emulsifying dirt, rinsing, and drying (12 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
Hospital Food Service Training — Part IV: Serving Food
Importance of serving food in an appetizing manner — Types of duties
(15 min— 1950— Color— Film Reference).
Fractures — An Introduction
Modern concept of treating a fracture — Mechanism, pathology,
repair, and management of fractures (27 min — 1949 — Film Reference —
Commercial Adaptation) .
Ward Care of Pneumonia Patients
Pneumonia as a primary cause of death — Care of pneumonia patients
by nurses and medical orderlies — Mechanics and operation of the oxygen
tent — Rules of positive health (23 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
Nursing Care in Poliomyelitis
Necessary care in successful treatment of poliomyelitis patients —
Nursing care — Treatment of spasm— Care of the respirator patient —
Convalescent care (70 min— 1951 — Color — Film Reference — Commer-
cial Adaptation).
Personal Hygiene
Good personal hygiene — Detailed care of hair, teeth, feet, and body
(30 min— 1950— Film Reference).
The Rat Problem
Destructiveness of the rat — Contamination it causes — Rat as a carrier
of disease — Blood poisoning caused by rat bites — Transmittal of plague
357
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
ft-I670
8-1671
8-1672
8-1673
8-1674
fr-1675
8-1683
8-1691
8-1705
from rat to man by rat fleas — Necessity for ueinK scientific method to
control rats (25 niin- — 1950 — P'ilin lieferente).
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part I: The Norway Rat
Activities and characteristics of the Norway rat (2S miii — 1950 —
Film Pleference).
Habits and Characteristics of the Rat— Part II: The Roof Rat
Habits of the roof rat — Comparison of the roof with the Norway
rat (13 min— 1950— Film Reference).
Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control
Conditions necessary to rat life — Methods of interior and exterior
ratproofing (21 min — 1950 — Fihn Reference).
Practical Rat Control — Ratproofing
Ratproofing key to permanent rat control — Examples of rat's gnaw-
ing ability — Basic materials used in ratproofing — Use of mobile work
shop in ratproofing — Island theory of rat control — Best and most
economical method of ratproofing — Continuous rat sanitation (19
min — 1950 — Film Reference).
Practical Rat Control— Rat Killing
Eliminating retiuisites for rat e.xi.stence — Poison.s — Mechanical de-
vices— Importance of control and experienced exterminators — Area
control methods (37 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
Rat Ectoparasite Control
Infection of man with murine typhus and plague by rat fle^ — Posi-
tive methods of killing fleas with DDT — Elimination of rats to prevent
dreaded communicable diseases (12 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
Evacuation of Casualties
Outlines the work and responsibilities of medical department
personnel — Purjioses of various medical installations in the chain of
evacuation — Process from battalion aid to stateside hospitals (33
min — 1952 — Film Reference).
General Effects of Heat on Man
Hot-room tests on human body conducted at Medical Department
Field Research Laboratory, Ft Knox, Kentucky — Effect s of heat on
human body during military operations — Controlled laboratory
conditions to simulate climates of deserts and tropical jungles —
Dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke — Preventive measures
and first aid treatment — Adeciuatc water intake — Water-and-salt
balance — Proper clothing — Shelter against sun — Proper eating hab-
its— Differences between dry and danip heat (21 min — 1961 — Film
Reference).
Transportation of Casualties
Removal of casualties from combat area — One- and two-man
carriers and the use of litters to ambulances, trucks, DUKW's,
hospital trains, aircraft, and ships — ImjjroviKation when lacking
standard e(|uipment — Use of lit(<*r sleds in far north — Special nuthods
in mouritainou.s terrain — Hospital ships and lrjuisi)ort aircraft used
358
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
8-1706
8-1708
8-1761
8-1763
&-1765
8-1786
8-1816
to transport casualties to permanent hospitals in ZI (26 min — 1951 —
Film Reference).
Speech Reading
Ease with which people suffering from a hearing loss may learn to
increase other powers of perception, especially the sense of sight and
see what people are saying — Methods of learning how vowel and
consonant sounds are formed by the mouth — What to observe —
The technique of observation demonstrated by an internal film which
the audience is assumed to be viewing directly through the eye of the
camera (28 min — 1952 — Distribution limited to ZI and Hawaii —
Film Reference).
Hospital Sanitation
Hospital window cleaner, whose work takes him through the entire
hospital, narrates story of hospital cleanliness — What it takes to
keep outer grounds, offices, clinics, laboratories, storerooms, elevators,
corridors, and wards germ-free — Special precautions to clean
contaminated bedding in isolation wards — Purity of water supply (14
min — 1951 — Film Reference).
Medical Planning for a Task Force Operation
Joint operations of Army, Navy, and Air Force require long-term
medical planning — The task force surgeon designates responsibilities
such as these among the three services: defense against l:)iological,
atomic, and chemical warfare; estimates of required hospitalization
quarters and number of fixed beds; immunization-fighting personnel
against endemic diseases; provisions for adequate medical units,
supplies, and specialized medical personnel in the combat area;
detailed plans for evacuation of wounded by sea and air (32 min —
1952— Film Reference).
Medical Service of the Infantry Division — To Conserve the Fighting
Strength
Showing the organization, functions, and responsibilities of the
medical services of an infantry division in bivouac and combat situ-
ations— Emphasizing that the primary purpose of division medicine
is to conserve the fighting strength (25 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
Medical Service of the Airborne Division — To Conserve the Fighting
Strength
Showing the organization, planning, training, and operation of
medical units attached to an airborne division — Difference between
airborne and infantry medical services (28 min — 1952 — Film Reference) .
Human Reproduction '^
Using models and animated drawings to explain the story of human
reproduction — Anatomy and physiology of male and female repro-
ductive organs — Fertilization — Development of human embryo —
Processes of normal human birth (22 min — 1953 — Film Reference —
Commercial Adaptation).
Purification of Water
Types and dangers of untreated water — Unit and individual
techniques for water purification in the field — Application of chemical
treatment, filtering, and boiling (20 min — 1955).
m
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
a-1841
8-1944
8-2080
8-2083
8-2090
8-2093
8-2125
»-2198
8-2292
8-2293
8-2295
Hospital Food Service Personnel Training — Part 1: Introduction
Showing the dcpartinciits, o(|iiipiiiciit, meiui. plaiiiiinp, aiici food
preparation j)roceflurcs typical of hospital food service — Einphasiziiifz
proper food handling and preparation, and the importance of clean-
liness and timeliness (16 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
The Hospital Ward Team
Composition, contrihntionp, and responsibilities of hospital ward
team — Emphasis on rolo of tlic medical technician, a key memljer of
the team (23 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Plaster Casts
Duties of plaster technician — Plaster room and equipment —
Technician assisting surgeon to applj" casts (38 min — 1948 — Film
Reference) .
Swinging Into Step
Rehabilitation and morale — Teaching amputees to return to
normal living (33 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
Ward Care of Psychotic Patients
Duties and methods used by ward attendants in caring for psychotic
patients in closed wards (41 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
Strictly Personal (WAC)
Factors in molding a better figure — General grooming — Use of
cosmetics — Functioning of female body (36 min — 1945 — Film
Reference).
It's Up to You
Three typical adjustment cases to military life — Common problems
of fear, anxiety, anger, and insecurity — Positive approaches of
handling such problems result in easier and better adjustment —
Emjihasis on understanding of inner feelings as key to adjustment
(32 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Resuscitative Care of the Severely Wounded
Arresting hemorrhage — Splinting fractures — Plasma infusion —
Alleviation of pain and anxiety — Pre-operative, surgical, and post-
operative care (24 min- — 1957- Color — Film Reference).
First Aid — Part I — Major Wounds and Fractures
Treatment for wounds of the chest, belly, head, and face — Fractures
of jaw, leg, elbow, arm, ribs, neck, and back (33 min — 1957 — Color —
Film Reference — Replaces TF 8-1571 j)revioussly declared obsolete).
First Aid— Part II — Everyday Emergencies
Treatment for snake bite, poisoning, foreign object in eye, car, and
nose, clioking, splints, faintness, artificial respiration, electric shock
(29 min— 1966— iMlm Reference — Replaces TH 8-1581 which is
f)bsolete).
McKH Sanitation
Mess sanilutiDii j)rincij)lps in storing foods, preparing mealn, serving
meals, care of h-ftovcrs, garbage disi)()sal, and care of flies (25 min —
195r>-~ Distribution to army (ilni and (Miuipment exchanges in CONUS
and Oversea** for loan to intere.sled units).
360
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
8-2383
Operating Room Procedures
Duties of the circulating, instrument, and suture technicians —
Packing articles required for operation — Preparing required instru-
ments— Proper sterilization procedures — Preparing and checking
operating room equipment — Making sponge counts (21 miii — 1957 — ■
Color — Distribution primarily to Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges and Film and Equiimicnt Exchanges at Army Hospitals — ■
From Air Force Film TF 1-8149).
8-2471 Basic Care of Patients — Part I — Cleaning the Patients Unit and
Making an Unoccupied Bed
Stripping bed of soiled linen — Cleaning bed, chair, and bedside
cabinet— Making bed with clean linen — Final straightening of the
unit (15 niin — 1957 — Film Reference).
8-2472 Basic Care of Patients— Part II— The Bed Bath
Preparation for bath — Equipment, technique, and sequence used
by Corpsman — Stress on psychological and physical value of bath
for patient's recovery (17 min — 1957 — ^Film Reference).
8-2473 Basic Care of Patients — Part III — Making an Occupied Bed
Positioning the patient — Sequence and technique for removing
foundation linen, draw sheets, top sheets, and pillow cases — ^ Replacing
them with clean counterparts (17 min — -1957 — Film Reference).
8-2474 Basic Care of Patients — Part IV— Physical Comforts
Mouth care of conscious and unconscious patients — Changing
position of patient in bed — Use of helpful appliances (11 min — 1957 —
Film Reference).
8-2475 Basic Care of Patients— Part V — Feeding the Patient
How Corpsman prepares patient for meals, serves trays, assists
semi-helpless and postoperative patients, and feeds helpless patients
(8 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
8-2476 Basic Care of Patients— Part VI — The Enema
Proper way to administer cleansing enema — Preparation of equip-
ment and solution — Preparation of patient — Administering the
enema — After-care of patient and equipment — Observation of results
(10 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
8-2477 Basic Care of Patients— Part VII — Sterile Technique
Sterilizing equipment using moist heat, dry heat, and chemicals —
Handling sterile equipment — Care of equipment when not in use —
Keeping area being treated sterile (13 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
8-2478 Basic Care of Patients— Part VIII — Preoperative Care
Mental and physical care given the patient before surgery — Duties
of each member of the medical team — Stress on alla\-ing patient's
fears (9 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
8-2479 Basic Care of Patients — Part IX— Postoperative Care
Preparation of bed and unit — Transfer of unconscious patient to
his bed — Care during unconscious state and as he regains conscious-
ness (12 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
S61
TF No.
8-2524
8-2539
8-2579
^171
9-960
9-970
9-971
9-972
9-973
NUMERICAL INDEX
Prevention of Cold Injuries
Defines nature and symptoms of cold injuries in combat covering
dry and wet cold — Basic rules for prevention of cold injuries in the
field are demonstrated (20 min — 1968 — Film Reference — Replacers
FB 8-180 and TF 8-1690 which are obsolete).
Control of Hemorrhage
External and internal arterial and venous bleeding — Hemorrhage
in specific areas of the body — Various types of hemorrhage and
methods of control — When tourniquet should be used — Proper applica-
tion of various types of tourniquets and safety measures to be observed
(20 min — 1958 — Color — Film Reference).
Dental Health
Causes, symptoms, and eflfects of unhealthy teeth — Pitfalls of
improper diet and neglect — Type of tooth and gum infections —
Proper diet and good oral hygiene is stressed (17 min — 1958 — Replaces
TF 8-2096 which is obsolete).
Engine of the Diesel Tractractor
Disassembly — Order in which parts are removed — Cleaning and
oiling parts — Procedure for replacement (20 min — 1941 — Film
Reference).
Gun, Automatic, 40-mm Ml — Principles of Operation
Vital parts of gun and functioning processes — Recoil, recuperator,
breech mechanism, and buffer — Loading, firing, and recoil — Difference
between single loading and automatic loading of ammunition (25 min —
1943— Film Reference).
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part I: Tire Designs
and Functions
Construction of pneumatic tires and tubes — Rim types and main-
tenance precaution (11 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial
Adaptation).
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part II: Preventive
Maintenance
Preventive measures — Daily routine to avoid common causes of tire
failures (15 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part III: Removing and
Replacing Wheels
Preventive maintenance — Step-by-step procedure in removing and
replacing wheels (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adap-
tation).
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires— Part IV: Mounting and
Dismounting Tires with Full Drop Center Rims.
Complete mounting and dismounting procedures when using full
drop center rims (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Conmiorcial
Adaptation).
362
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
9-974
9-975
9-976
9-1122
9-1124
9-1126
9-1127
9-1167
9-1168
9-1172
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part V: Mounting and
Dismounting Tires with Semidrop Center and Flat Base Rims
Proper method for rci)lacing tires and tubes on wheels with semidrop
center and flat base rims (18 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part VI: Tire Repairs
Method of repairing tubes and tires — Periodic checks and repairs
(12 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part VII: Mounting and
Dismounting Combat Tires
Design, construction, and use of combat tires — Procedure for
mounting and dismounting — Use and care of tools (20 min — 1943 —
Film Reference — Commercial Adaptation).
Military Optical Instruments — Part III: Observation and Measuring
Instruments
Field glasses — BC telcscoi^e — Aiming circle — Rangefinder — Height
finder (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, MlAl, and Carriages Ml and M8 — Principles
of Operation
Delivery of weapons by parachute — Assembling howitzer — Identi-
fication and description of major components — Functioning of various
parts — Working model demonstrated (24 min — 1944 — Film Refer-
ence).
The Half Track Vehicle — Part I: Care and Maintenance of Endless
Band Tracks and Bogie Wheels
Nature, use, and advantages of half track vehicle for off-the-road
transportation — Function of parts — Importance of proper adjust-
ments, cleaning, and lubrication — Method of checking tension —
Adjusting track — Bending track guides — Realigning rear idler —
Replacing studs — Use of tools (29 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
The Half Track Vehicle — Part III: Removal and Installation of Bogie
Wheels
Procedure and precautions in removal and replacement of outer and
inner wheels in bogie assembly — Replacing bogie wheel with track
(13 min— 1943— Film Reference).
Military Optical Instruments — Part I: Optical Principles
Principles of lenses, prisms, and mirrors — Explanation of reflection,
refraction, total reflection, and inversion of images bj' convex lenses
(10 min— 1943— Film Reference).
Military Optical Instruments — Part II: Sighting Instruments
Optical systems in typical sighting instruments — Straight tube
telescopes, periscopes, and panoramic telescopes (13 min — 1943 —
Film Reference).
US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml— Principles of Operation
Functioning principle of rifle — Operation (15 min — 1943 — Film
Reference) .
363
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
^1205
»-1213
9-1218
9-1245
9-1246
9-1258
9-1264
9-1268
9-1269
9-1282
9-1283
9-1285
Rifle, Automatic, Cal .30, Browning M1918A2— Principles of Operation
Rearward niovcincnt of recoiling parts — Action of papos — Action of
hanmicr — Unlocking — Extraction — Ejection — liuffer — Actuator func-
tions— Processes of feeding, locking, and firing in forward movement of
recoiling parts — Function of trigger mechanism in normal and slow
fire (16 niin— 1943— Film Reference).
The Synchromesh Transmission— Principles of Operation
Operating principles of synchromesh transmission developed for M4
tank and other army vehicles — Function of sliding gear clutch —
Description of synchromesh device (25 min — 1943— Film Reference).
The Oil Filter Goes to War
Construction, functioning, and servicing of oil filters used on mili-
tary vehicles (26 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Vacuum Power Brakes — Principles of Operation
Principles of vacuum power system — Conversion of engine vacuum
power into mechanical power for brakes — Identification and operation
of main parts (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Hydrovac Power Brakes — Principles of Operation
Action of check valve, power cylinder, control valve, and slave
cylinder in operation of hydrovac brake system (9 min — 1943 — Film
Reference).
Lubrication of Military Vehicles — Part I: Principles of Lubrication
Functions of lubrication — Effects of friction — Need for constant
lubrication — Oils appropriate to vehicle, temperature, and cUmatic
conditions (25 min — 1943 — Film Reference — Commercial Adap-
tation) .
The Automotive Clutch — Principles of Operation
Clutch demonstrated on simple model which shows engine flywheel,
drive shaft, and differential in their proper relationship (9 min — 1944 —
Film Reference).
The Bevel Gear Differential — Principles of Operation
Principles of operation of bevel gear differential shown by means
of simple model built step-by-step (12 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
The Automotive Transmission — Principles of Operation
Function of transmission to supply varying amounts of torque as
required — Cutaway model reveals grouping of gears permitting se-
lective control of amount of torque dehvered to drive wheels (20
min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Automotive Gears — Principles of Operation
Functions and purpo.ses of basic types of gears — Ratio of gears
(20 min — 1944 — Film Reference),
Servicing the Zero-lash Hydraulic Valve Lifter
Principles of operation — Disassembly — Malfunctions — Cleaning —
Assembly (26 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
The Controlled Differential— Principles of Operation
Importance of controlled cUfferential for steering — Operation (21
min — 1944 — Film Kefereuco).
3e4
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
9-1286
9-1298
9-1299
9-1300
9-1318
9-1328
9-1329
9-1356
9-1357
9-1358
9-1359
Elementary Principles of Torque
Basic principles of torque — Uses — Determination of amount —
Multiplication by gears — Relation to vehicle (16 min — 1914 — Film
Reference).
Field Repair of Gun, 90-mm, Ml, and Mount, Gun, Anliaircraft,
90-mm. MlAl— Part I
Procedure by ordnance contact party in correcting ovcrrecoil of
gun caused by dirt in recoil mechanism — Disassembly of throttling
valve and countcrrccoil valve assemblies (23 min — -1944 — Film
Reference).
Field Repair of Gun, 90-nim, Ml, and Mount, Gun, Antiaircraft,
90-mm, MlAl— Part 11
Typical repairs of 90-mm gun, MlAl — Contact parties — Field shop
in operation (23 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Field Repair of Gun, Automatic. 40-mm, Ml and Carriage, Gun,
40-mm, M2, Antiaircraft
Typical repair of 40-mm gun — Contact parties — Field shop in
operation (21 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Beware — Butterfly Bomb
Danger of butterfly bombs — Types of fuzes — How they function
on impact, above ground, and up to J-^-hour delay (29 min — 1944 —
Film Reference — From Navy Film BC 602).
Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353— Part I: First
Echelon Maintenance
First echelon repair and preventive maintenance — Maintenance
peculiar to water operation (26 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353— Part II: Second
Echelon Maintenance
Step-by-step second echelon maintenance — Use of gray insulating
enamel on electrical terminals on wheels and brakes — Variations in
routine operations — Road and water tests (23 min — 1944 — Film
Reference).
The 90-mm Gun, MlAl, Principles of Operation — Part I
Functioning of breech and firing mechanism — Use in field against
aircraft and tanks — Firing cycle (29 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
The 90-mm Gun, MlAl, Principles of Operation — Part II: Recoil
Mechanism
Purpose of weapon — Demonstration of recoil mechanism — Counter-
recoil buffer (21 rain — 1944 — Film Reference).
Packaging of Materiel for Oversea Shipment — Part I: Cleaning,
Preserving, and Wrapping
Principles of cleaning, preserving, and packaging materiel for
oversea shipment (30 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Preparation of Materiel for Oversea Shipment — Part II: Packing
and Boxing
Principles of packing materiel for export shipment — Packing
interior containers — Making waterproof liners — Construction of
boxes (29 min — 1944).
365
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
9-1367
9-1368
9-1371
9-1374
9-1376
9-1427
9-1445
9-1447
9-1448
9-1449
&-1460
Gun, 120-nim, Antiaircraft Ml, Principles of Operation — Part I:
Section I: Functions and Operations — Section II: The Percussion
Mechanism
Setting up gun — Functioning of parts — Operation of gun (30 min —
1944 — Film Reference).
Gun, 120-mm, Antiaircraft Ml, Principles of Operation — Part II:
Operation of the M9 Power Kammer
Basic nomenclature, functioning, and operation of power rarnnier
(10 min— 1044— Film Reference).
Internal Combustion Engine — Principles of Operation
Basic operating principles of four cycle internal combustion engine — ■
Function of crankshaft — Valve operating mechanism for overhead
valve arrangement — Power overlap on engine models (13 min —
1944— Film Reference).
Preparation of Materiel for Oversea Shipment — Part III: Crating
Crating materiel for export — Step-by-step demonstration — Method
II pack (31 min— 1944).
The Oil Gear Hydraulic Traversing Mechanism — Principles of
Operation
Basic operation — Functioning of oil through elevated mechanism
(21 min— 1944).
Torque Converter — Principles of Operation
Principles of torque converter — Parts and operation of converter —
Dual function of torque converter as clutch and transmission (20
min— 1945).
The M2 Carbine — Principles of Operation
Principles of semiautomatic fire — Modification for automatic fire
(15 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
Fuel Pump — Principles of Operation
Purpose of fuel pump — Operational theory — Mechanical function-
ing— Plmcrgoncy mechanical device (12 min — 1945).
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons— Part 1: The Cycle of Opera-
tion
Components of small arms ammunition — Similarity of function and
ammunition of small arms — Eight steps of cycle operations — Cham-
bering, locking, firing, unlocking, extracting, ejecting, cocking and
feeding (19 min— 1945).
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons— Part II: Principles of
Automatic Operation
Types of small arms operations other than manual — Gas operating
BAR and Ml rilles — Blowback used with low-pressure cartridges in
M3 submachine guns with no positive lock— Recoil, used on pistols,
and machine guns (13 min — 1946 — Film Reference).
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons — Part III: Semiautomatic
and Automatic Fire
Firing mechanisms — Two firing methods — Automatic — Semiauto-
matic (10 min- 1946).
OOw
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
9-1469 Field Evaluation of Erosion in Cannon Bores
Phases of erosion — Erosion checks — Measuring bore erosions —
Deternuning condemnation limits for various weapons (II niin —
1948 — Film Reference).
9-1472 Fundamental Principles of Fuzes
Detonation of various types of bombs, rockets, shells, and mines —
Mechanical means of timing and delaying explosions (23 min — 1948 —
Film Reference).
9-1512 Fundamentals of Ballistics
Interior ballistics — Type, and characteristics of various powder
grains — Exterior ballistics — Effects of resistance and gravity — Tra-
jectory— Methods to overcome problems involved — Terminal ballis-
tics— Types of fuzes and explosives — Types of projectiles, including
penetration, blast, and fragmentation (19 min — 1949 — Film Refer-
ence) .
9-1513 Spot Check Inspection of Motor Vehicles
Ordnance inspection teams spot checking company motor pool
(17 min — 1948 — Film Reference).
9-1531 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part VI: Principles of
Operation of the Automotive Magneto
General function of automotive magneto — Advantages of magneto
ignition over battery ignition — Essential fundamentals — Two- and
four-pole magnetos (14 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
9-1559 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part V: Principles of
Operation of the Generator Regulator
Importance and function of generator regulator — Generator's two
types of electromagnetic switches used to illustrate a simple circuit as
a basis for studying units of regulator — Three main generator units —
Operation of units in a motor vehicle with aid of meters connected to
units (12 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
9-1652 Guided Missiles — Theory of Operation
Operation — Four component parts of guided missiles (16 min —
1950).
9-1655 Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point
Choosing site for field ammunition supply point — RoUinu; ammuni-
tion supply points used in fluid tactical situation (27 min — 1950).
9-1778 Basic Blacksmith Operations
This film teaches basic metalvvorking operations, emphasizing the
use of tools and equipment to handle the job of keeping military equip-
ment in operating condition — The advantages and use of the side-
banked fire, plain-open fire and deep-hollow fire arc also discussed
'*" (26 min— 1952— Film Reference).
9-1805 Before, During, and After Operation Maintenance, Medium Tank
Demonstrating the maintenance resiwnsibilities of the tank com-
mander and crew for these machines of speed, mobility, and firepower
(31 min— 1953— Film Reference).
967
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
»-1810
9-1843
9-1846
9-1855
9-1856
9-1859
9-1861
9-1869
Explosive Ordnance Disposal — Access and Recovery
Approved procedures and materials employed to locate and dispose
of unexploded missiles — Shaft dipping and timbering operations with
standard template, sheathing, waling rings, studding, and wedges —
Deactivating and removing fuze from shaft — Three rigging methods
for hoisting bomb to surface: gin pole, shear legs, and tripod (21 min —
1953— Film Reference).
The Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem
Analysis and application of spherical coordinate system and ballistic
corrections to hit a moving target in the air — Balance of these two
factors determines the final solution of the problem (23 min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part III— The M9 Type
Director with SCR 584 Radar Set
Showing how the M9 director with SCR-584 solves the AAA fire
control problem by using the linear speed method — Components of
the M9 director — Characteristics and capabilities of the heavy A A
systems (13 min — 1955 — Distribution in CON US and Overseas —
Film Reference).
Planetary Gears, Principles of Operation — Part I: Single Sets
Defining the use and mechanical operation of the planetary gears
used in armored vehicles — Analyzing the components and their rela-
tion to operation in neutral position, gear reduction, overdrive, re-
verse, and direct drive (18 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Planetary Gears, Principles of Operation — Part II: Multiple Sets
Demonstrating the principles governing the operation of multiple
sets — Limitations of single planetary gears — Greater mobility and
speed of multiple sets — Review of three laws of planet carriers (15
min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation
Operation of a typical ammunition supply point — Details of receipt
and issue of ammunition — Details of issuing anununition to using
unit in field — Accountability — Reports, stock inventories, surveillance
missions (25 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
Browning Machine Gun Caliber .30 — Principles of Operation
Purpose and function of two types of Browning machine gun caliber
.30 — Water-cooled M1917A1 and air-cooled models — Discussion of
component parts of weapon — Explanation of eight steps in cycle of
operation — Demonstration of weapon functioning in the field shows
firepower capabilities and value to tactical unit (21 min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydrospring Type
Relationship between firepower and recoil mechanisms — .Vnalysis
of functions of recoil mechanism, hydrospring tyjjc — Explanation of
how the hydrospring type performs these functions — Two variations
of hydrospring mechanism are shown (separate cylinder and the con-
centric) (33 miu — 1951 — Film Reference).
368
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
9-1875
VT Fuzes— Field Artillery
Components, operational characteristics, and application of the
two standard types of VT fuzes (M97 and M96) and CVT models
(T227E2 and T226E2)— Methods of handling and firing— Advantages
and limitations against various types of targets (25 min — 1955 —
Film Reference).
9-1881 Explosive Ordnance Disposal — Range Clearance
Approved procedures and safety regulations for range clearance —
Duties of explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) officer and enlisted per-
sonnel (17 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
9-1934 Methods of Solution of the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Prob-
lem— Part II — Conversion between Spherical and Rectangular
Coordinates
Mathematical equation for finding a predicted point in space —
Conversion from spherical to rectangular coordinates and vice versa
(24 min — 1955 — Distribution in CONUS and Overseas).
9-1935 Interchangeability Features of Heavy and Very Heavy Artillery
Conversion of 155-mm gun into 8-inch howitzer and 9-inch gun into
240-mm howitzer — Component parts, adjustments, possible field ex-
pedients, and precautionary measures in interchange process — How
interchangeability features of major weapons in heavy and very heavy
artillery are employed in the field (34 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
9-1948 Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneumatic Type —
Part I: Dependent System
Explanation and illustration of functioning and principles of opera-
tion of dependent type — Detailed demonstration of three phases of
operation: recoil braking, counterrecoil, and buffing — Employed in
field artillery (12 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
9-1949 Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydropneumatic Type —
Part II: Independent System
Brief review of functions and principles of operation of the de-
pendent and independent systems — Discussion and illustration of
operation of independent system, covering recoil-braking phase,
counterrecoil phase, and buffing (16 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
9-1951 Methods of Solution to the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Prob-
lem— Part I: The Linear Speed Method
Basic principles of linear speed method for solving AAA fire control
'problem to combat targets beyond 1,000 yards altitude (11 min —
1954 — Film Reference).
9-1952 Guided Missile Propellents — Basic Characteristics
Chemical and physical properties of guided missile propellents —
How they function — Their hazardous nature — Safety precautions —
Storage and handling techniques — Theory of propulsion — Safe use of
fuels and oxidizers (25 min — 1955 — Color — Film Reference).
9-1953 The Fluid Coupling — Principles of Operation
Component parts, operation, and action of fluid coupling — Value to
vehicle and driver (13 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
494599°— 5£
369
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
9 1992
9-2007
9-2026
9-2027
9-2028
9-2029
9-2030
9-2031
9-2045
9-2046
9-2050
9-2052
9-2053
Hydraulic Controls in the Hydramalic Transmission
Basic shifting patterns of hydramalic transmission — Principles and
applications of up-shifting and down-shifting (26 min — 1955 — Film
Reference) .
Disposal of Unusable Ammunition and Explosives — Part 1: General
Principles and Disposal at Sea
Rea'ion and methods for disposal of ammunition and exploeives at
pea (10 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part I: Wrenches
Advantages and uses of various wrenches — Dangerous and incorrect
practices — Resultant damages (19 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part H: Pliers and Screw Drivers
Proper use of pliers and screw drivers — Safety precautions (14
min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Care and Use of Hand Tools— Part HI: Chisels
Types of cold chisels — Correct use — Techniques and safety pre-
cautions (12 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part IV: Hammers
Correct use and care of hammers — Ball, straight, cross peen, sledge,
and claw hammers (11 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part V: Bars, Punches, and Drifts
Common misuse of bars, punches, and drifts — Specific purpose and
correct use (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part VI: Hacksaws
Proper and improper use of hacksaw — Types of frames and uses
(18 min— 1943— Film References).
Field Repair of Gun, 155-mm MlAI and Carriage, Gun, 155-ram, Ml
Repairs of 155-mm gun — Contact parties — Field shop in operation
(31 min— 1944— Film Reference).
Field Repair of Howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1, and Carriage, Howitzer,
105-mm, M2
Repairs on 105-mm howitzer — Use of tools in field (25 min — 1944 —
Film Reference).
Howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1, and Carriage M2— Principles of Operation
Characteristics and adaptability of howitzer — Parts — Firing cycle
(21 min— 1944— Film Reference).
Handling and Transporting Aerial Bombs— Part I: 100-. 250-. and
500-Pound Bombs
Approved method of loading — Finning and fuzing— Unloading and
returning unused bombs from plane to revetment (35 min — 1944 —
Film Reference).
Handling and Transporting Aerial Bombs— Part II: 1,000-. 2.000-.
and 4,000-Pound Bombs
Approved methods of loading and unloading — Use of bomb lift
truck M22 for 4,000-i)oun(l bombs — Finning and fuzing (25 min—
1944 — Film Reference).
370
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
9-2058
9-2059
9-2064
9-2065
9-2066
»-2085
9-2119
9-2120
9-2121
9-2122
Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part I: Types and Components
of Cannon
Guns, howitzers, and mortars — Operating principles of percussion
hammer, inertia, and continuous pull type firing mechanism (28
min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part II: Types and Components
of Carriage
Fixed and mobile carriages — Railway, self-propelled, and towed
mobile carriages — Fixed barbette and disappearing type carriages (22
min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Air Brakes — Principles of Operation
Function of each unit in air brake system — Compressed air routes
traces — Operation (25 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Hydraulic Brakes — Principles of Operation
Hydraulic principle — Advantages of liquid linkage — Development
of mechanical advantage in hydraulic brake system — Operation (24
min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Electric Brakes — Principles of Operation
Units of electric brake system — Function (13 min — 1944 — Film
Reference) .
Shop Safety
Accidents — Causes — Safety rules for arc and gas welding — Hoisting
methods — Working with machinery — Use of tools — Lifting and push-
ing heavy objects — Handling gasoline (28 min — 1945 — Film Refer-
ence) .
Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance
Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance procedures after air raids —
Identifying and reporting incidents — Protective action to minimize
hazards — Operations at CD Control Center (26 min — 1957 — Film
Reference — Replaces TF 9-618, which is obsolete).
Ammunition — Storage and Handling
Application of the igloo method — Handling ammunition manually
and with warehouse equipment — Proper storage techniques — Safety
precautions (31 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
The Field Stock Control System
Basic principles and outstanding features of the new field stock
control system — Merits over old system are underscored — First
installed and operated in Korea in spring of 1951 (28 min — 1955 — Film
Reference).
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems — Part I— Introduction to
Antiaircraft Fire Control Systems
Operation of basic elements of the AAA fire control system, explain-
ing how each element helps to solve the AAA fire control problem (6
min — 1955 — Film Reference).
371
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF A'o.
9-2123
9-2193
'■>&>
^2194
9-2195
9-2199
^2218
9-2219
9-2222
9-2240
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part II— The Sky-
sweeper— Integrated Fire Control System T-38
General characteristics, advantages and liniitations — Basic ele-
ments of the T-38 system — How each element oi>eratc8: radar, peri-
scope, computer, power control system, cable system, and target
selector (21 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part IV — Sealed Electrical Systems
Techniques and test equipment used for pin|x>inting and correcting
typical malfunctions in the 24-volt sealed electrical system used in
army vehicles — Components of the system — Safety measures to pre-
vent damage to test eciuii)mcnt, the system, and injury to the individ-
ual (28 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part II — Engine Tune-Up
Manifold vacuum nud compression tests — Check.s on battery and
ignition cable, distributio:. and ignition timing, battery clearance, fuel
system and carburetor (33 min — 1956).
Methods of Solution of the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Prob-
lem— Part III — Similar Triangles
How the smaller triangle in the sighting device of the weapon is
adjusted to be similar to the larger triangle to determine the predicted
position of the target (14 min — 1955 — Distribution in CONUS and
Overseas— Film Reference).
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part IV — The Integrated
Fire Control System M33
Explains how the M33 solves the AAA fire control problem by three
methods (linear speed, tangential and quadratic) — Functions of pri-
mary components of the system — Characteristics, capabilities, and
limitations of the M33 system (18 min— 1955— Distribution in CONUS
and Overseas — Film Reference).
Recovery Equipment — Part I — M62 Medium Wrecker, Operation of
Powered Equipment Controls
Procedures for setting and operating the boom, front winch and rear
winch (14 min — 195G).
Recovery Equipment— Part II — M74 Medium Recovery Vehicle,
Operation uf Powered Equipment Controls
Setting and operation of controls of spade, auxiliary winch, tow
winch, "A" frame ty|)e boom, and boom winch as applied to typical
recovery situation (10 min — 195(J — Film Reference).
Guided Missile Propellants - Fire Hazards and Extinguishment
lHoincnts and fire hazards of oxidizers and fuels — First aid fire-
fightinf!; methods — Methods of fighting large fires with fire trucks and
insfiilled c(iuii)ment (21 min —1957 — Color — Film Reference').
Supercharging and Fuel Injection
Defines purpose, components, operation, and elTocts of HUi>orcliarg-
ing and fuel injection systems used in army vehicles to iucrea.se engine
horsepower (21 min — 195G — Film Reference).
372
NUMERICAL INDEX
FNo.
9-2253 Carburetor — Principles of Operation
How air-fuel mixture is supplied to engine — Functioning of compo-
nents— How air pressure differential is utilized — Application of Venturi
principle — operation of circuits (25 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
9-2254 Hydraulic Steering — Principles of Operation
Functioning of major components — Principles of pressure differen-
tial, ability of system to resist road shock, and kickback of steering
wheel (14 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
9-2300 NIKE I Missile Test Equipment, Preliminary Operations (U)
(8 min — 1957— Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAI^— Modified Handling Authorized.)
9-2320 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2 (Part A), Signal Data
Converter Tests (U)
(4 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized.)
9-2321 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2 (Part B), Signal Data
Converter Tests (U)
(6 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL^— Modified Handling Authorized.)
9-2322 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 1, Guidance Section Tests,
Position 2, Part A, Amplifier-Decoder Radar Modulator Tests (U)
(5 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized.)
9-2323 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, PosiUon 2, Part B, Amplifier-
Decoder and Radar Modulator Tests (U)
(5 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized.)
9-2324 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part A), Power Unit and
Control Amplifier Tests (U)
(6 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAI^Modified Handling Authorized.)
9-2325 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part B), Power Unit and
Control Amplifier Tests (U)
(5 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAIr— Modified Handling Authorized.)
9-2326 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part C), Power Unit and
Control Amplifier Tests (U)
(4 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — P'ilm is classified
CONFIDENTIAI^-Modified Handhng Authorized.)
373
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
9-2329
9-2330
^2331
^2332
9-2380
9-2500
9-2507
9-2508
9-2510
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part I — PrinclpleH of
Automotive Electrical Circuits
Accessory, Btarting motor, ignition, and gcnerator-charKJng cir-
cuits— Comparison of two-wire and single-wire electrical pystcms —
Characteristics of open, ground, and short circuits (15 min — 1957 —
Film Roforcnce— Replaces TF 9-2076 which is obsolete).
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part II — Principles of
Operation of the Generator
Design and operation of automotive generator — IIow it converts
mechanical energy into electrical energy — Relationship lx;twecn elec-
tricity and magnetism (13 min — 1957 — Film Refon-nce — Replaces
TF 9-2077 which is obsolete).
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles — Part HI — Principles of
the Starting Motor
Electrical and magnetic principles involved in the operation of the
starting motor — How electrical energy is converted to mechanical
energy (12 min— 1957 — Film Reference — Replaces TF 9-2078, which
is obsolete).
Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles— Part IV— The Ignition
Circuit
Function, major components, anrl operation — Course of electrical
current traced through components of ignition system — Relation of
primary circuit, secondary circuit, and magnetic field to voltage in-
tensity (11 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Replaces TF 9-2079, wliich
is obsolete).
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part III— The Fuel System
Function, major components, and operation — Causes and .symptoms
of system failure — Procedures for determining and correcting mal-
functions (20 min— 1957 — Film Reference — Replaces TF 10-377,
which is obsolete).
Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XI— Springs and Shock Ab-
sorbers
Features and operations of springs and shock absorbers in Trucks
M-3S and M-135 — Causes and effects of malfunctions — Detecting
and correcting malfunctions (19 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Re-
places TF 10-593 which is obsolete).
Transportation of Ammunition — Part I — By Motor Vehicle
Insjjoction, certification, and placarding of vehicles; loading and
securing various types of ammunition — Stress on lot integrity and
compatibility (21 min — 1957 — Film Refen>nce).
Transportation of Ammunition— Part II — By Rail
Inspection, certification, and placanling of can*; loading and secur-
ing various types of ammunition — Stress on lot integrity and com-
patibility (13 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Fundamentals of Ammunition Renovation
Preparation and pa|K^r work — Organi/afion of sitt — Safety meas-
ures—-Methods used with 105-mm, 9()-mm, and 156-mni amniuiiition,
374
NUMERICAL INDEX
9-2532
9-2533
9-2534
9-2535
9-2536
9-2537
9-2541
»-2542
9-2543
bazooka rockets, hand grenades, and mines (32 min — 1957 — Film
Reference).
Field Artillery Recoil Mechanisms — Part II — Direct Metliod of
Checking Nitrogen Pressure
Procedure for checking and correcting the nitrogen pressure in re-
coil mechanism by the direct method to 105-mm Howitzer — Covers:
preparing the weapon, proper use of tools and test equipment, and
safet}' practices (29 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Front Band Adjustment of Hydramatic Transmission 302M
Procedures for diagnosing and correcting a malfunctioning hydra-
matic transmission due to a worn or improperly adjusted front band —
Teaching points include: transmission oil pressure test, idle speed
check, stall speed test, and front band adjustment (7 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
Fuel Pump, Carter Electric, Characteristics and Checks, CMC M135
Truck
Location, characteristics, and components of pump are reviewed —
Use of vacuum pressure gage is demonstrated — Checking the electric
circuits uith low voltage circuit tester (5 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
Operation of Winch, M135 Truck
Operation for both self recovery and recovery of another vehicle
from mired position — Preoperative adjustments, powering procedures,
and correct use of winch are demonstrated (6 min — 1958 — Film
Reference).
Idle Mixture and Idle Speed Adjustment of Holley Carburetor 885 FFG
Procedure for adjusting the idle speed and mixture with stress
placed on use and installation of electric tachometer and vacuum
gauge (5 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Ignition Timing — CMC Engine
Locating and checking timing marks — Positioning and adjusting
distributor for correct timing — Proper use of power timing light —
Road test to check ignition timing adjustment (5 min — 1957 — Film
Reference).
Preparation of Vehicles for Deep Water Fording — Part I — Wheel
Vehicles
Application of pressurized and non-pressurized fording systems —
Preliminary preparation of vehicle, installation of fording equipment,
sealing and venting units — Precautions (24 min — 1957 — Film Refer-
ence).
Preparation of Vehicles for Deep Water Fording — Part II — Track
Vehicles
Components of fording kit — Installation of fording equipment
and sealing and venting of units on the interior and exterior of a tank
with 90-mm gun (32 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Field Artillery Recoil Mechanisms — Part I — Indirect Method or
Checking Nitrogen Pressure
Procedure for checking and the conditions that require the Indirect
Method in preference to the Direct Method arc reviewed — Demon-
375
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
9-2549
9-2572
9-2583
9-2603
10-291
10-300
10-395
10-396
10-638
10-929
stration of tc»t8 as performed on 105-mm Howitzer (24 min — 1958 —
Film RefcTence — Replaces TF 9-131G which is obsolete).
Cold Weather Operation — Antomotive Winterization Equipment
Describes purpose, equipment, and procedures — Vsv and com-
ponents of Arctic winterization and M40 Slave Kita — Winterizing a
truck — Prt'ventive niainte-nance before vehicle moves out — Steps in
dewinterizing (38 min — 1968),
Transportation of Ammunition — Part IV — By Aircraft
Loading boxed small arms ammunition, blasting caps and explosives,
palletized 15r)-nim HE projectiles, and crated 762-mm rocket motor in
C-124 — Loading ammunition in helicopter — Unloading and inspecting
for damage — Safety precautious (IG min — 1958 — Film Reference).
Lubrication of Military Vehicles
Lubrication procedures, lubricants, and tools used for daily, weekly,
monthly, semi-annual, and annual inspections required for proper
maintenance of vehicles — Need for lubricating vehicles after washing
or fording (21 min — 1958 — Replaces TF 9-1417 previously declared
obsolete in MFIB No. 73).
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XIX— Air Hydraulic Brake
System. Principles of Operation
Location, construction, function, and operation of each component —
Operation of entire system, showing complete brake application
and partial braking — Advantages of air-hydraulic brake system
(17 min— 1958— Film Reference).
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part I: Functions of the Fuel and
Ignition Units
Demonstration of Chevrolet motor — Principles of gasoline engine
and related parts (14 min — 1942 — Film Reference).
Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XV: The Clutch
Purpose and function of clutch — Locating trouble — Repair —
Operation of clutch in Chevrolet, General Motors, and Dodge trucks
(21 min— 1942— Film Reference).
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part V: The Fuel System at Various
Speeds
Cheeking all parts of fuel system — Recognizing trouble symptoms-
Repair (16 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part VI: The I^'nition System at
Various Speeds
Indications of ignition trouble — Systematic check of ignition system
units at various speeds — Adjustments and checks (21 min — 1942 —
Film Reference).
Automotive Trouble Shooting —Part XIV: Front End Alignment
Causes of improper wheel alignment — ('hecks of caster, camber,
toe-in, and turning radius (18 min — 1943 — Film Referenc<).
Hand Measuring and Power Tools— Operation and Care of Portable
and Bench Orlnders
MHintenancc work performed in fiehl luul shop (18 min — 1942 —
Film Ueferonce).
376
NUMERICAL INDEX
"'FNo.
10-930 Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Portable Electric Drills
Maintenance — Assembly — Disassembly — Uses of portable electric
drill (19 min— 1942— Film Reference).
10-932 Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Care and Use of Files
Functions of various types of files — Correct procedure — Principles
of care and use (24 min — 1942 — Film Reference).
10-933 The Use and Abuses of Twist Drills
Correct use of twist drills — Use of cooling and lubricating oils —
Speed — Feed with different materials (27 min — 1942 — Film Refer-
ence).
10-980 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XIc — Section II: Chevrolet 4x4
and GMC 6x6 Steering System Adjustments
Complete details of procedure — Adjusting trunnion bearings —
Adjusting toe-ins with telescopic gage — Adjusting recirculating ball
type steering gear — Aligning steering column jacket (16 min — 1943 —
Film Reference).
10-1133 The Army Cook — Part I: Meat Cutting Tools and Equipment
Special handling instructions for each type of kitchen knife and
saw — Safety precautions in use and in sharpening tools (20 min —
1943 — Film Reference).
10-1134 The Army Cook— Part II: Cutting a Hindquarter of Beef
Trimming, boning, and separating a hindquarter of beef — Bone
structure of the quarter (14 min — 1943— Film Reference).
10-1135 The Army Cook— Part III: Cutting a Forequarter of Beef
Obtaining cuts for steaks, roasts, and stews and using them to best
advantage (17 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
10-1256 Training War Dogs — Basic Exercises
Exercising discipline — Control of emotions — Teaching dog to heel,
sit, lie down, come to attention, hurdle a 3^Hoot wall, and relax —
Rewarding animal with praise (21 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
10-1473 Your Proudest Duty
Duties and responsibilities of military personnel selected as escorts
for return of war dead (27 min — 1947 — Film Reference).
10-1479 New Mobile Bakery Equipment
Technical detailed operation of new mobile bakery — Comparison
with older type field units — Advantages — Manpower economy —
Time and temperature control — Automatic kneading of dough (23
min — 1949 — Film Reference).
10-1527 Central Meat Cutting Plants
Processing in meat plant by production-line methods — Planning,
operation, and distribution (17 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
10-1530 Materials Handling Methods
Method of handling materials, particularly in large warehouses —
Loading and unloading bulky equipment by fork-lifts, hand trucks,
and dollias (22 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
377
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
10-1583
10-1611
10-1614
10-1640
10-1654
10-1742
10-1836
10-1870
10-1911
10-1932
Consolidated Messing Operations
Operation of h contsolidutcd mess — Managing; personnel — Assif^ning
jobs — Planning and cooking meals (14 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
Depot Organization and Operations
ruiiction mid nii>sioii of the urmy depot — General depot — Branch
depot — Organization of a typical depot and depot oi)cration.s —
Tracing a routine requisition for .supplies through depot ofliccs (11
min — 1950 — Film References).
Quartermaster Reclamation and Maintenance Companv, Semi<mobile
riold reclamation of clolhing and equipment — Post battle salvage —
Operation of shoe, clothing and textile, and equipment repair sections
(15 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
Handling of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Major characteristics, varieties, and defects of fresh fruits and
vegetables — -Precautions in handling and .storage (38 min — 1950 —
Color — Film Reference).
Ration Breakdown
Ration .servicing in the field from a divisional class I supply point —
Essential factors for first rate ration service (10 min — 1950 — Film
Reference) .
Petroleum Supply Point Operations
Operations quartermaster petroleum supply units — Methods,
procedures, and mechanics of cleaning, dispensing, and storing etjuip-
ment — Supply replacements — Stock maintenance — All-terrain condi-
tions— Flexible hose-header — Safety precautions — Fire hazards (27
min — 1952 — Film Reference).
Operation of the 97-10 Sewing Machine
Illustrating stcp-by-.step operation of the 97-10 sewing machine,
designed to sew heavy duck — Identification of component parts —
Variation of stitch range to meet specifications of individual job.s (16
min— 1953).
The Preparation of Dehydrated Foods
Demonstration by armed forces cooks of correct methods of pre-
paring a variety of dehydrated foods — Adviuitages to armed forces
of use of dehydrated foods (32 min — -1954 — Color — Film Reference).
Preparation of Foods — Part I — Basic White Sauce, Breaded and
Ground Meats
Detailed demonstration showing how to prepare various sauces,
breaded and ground meats, using stancUtid field oquipment anil fol-
lowing prescribed army recipes (17 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
Operation of (he SO-Callon-per-Minuto Petroleum Dispen.ser
Designed to tran.sfer petroleum products lo 5U-gailon tliuui.s, and
for bulk transfers of fuel in emergencies —Two models of 50-npm typo
are shown Construction and es-sential parts are (U.^eu-ssed ami dif-
ferences noted Complete operational cycle illastrated (21 min —
1954 -Film Reference).
378
NUMERICAL INDEX
PFNo.
10-1933 Operation of the 225-G8llon-per-Minute Petroleum Dispenser
Application, maintenance, transportation, 8iorage, and safety pro-
cedures of 225-gpm dispenser — Complete operational cycle illustrated
(23 min — 1954- — Film Reference).
10-1960 M-1937 Field Range Fire Unit— Part I— Principles of Operation-
Part II — Maintenance
Function, component parts, and operation — Inspections and
servicing — Disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly of the unit (30
min — 1955 — Film Reference).
10-2087 Truck Operation in the Combat Zone
Five essential rules for driving in combat zone — Know your destina-
tion— Condition your truck — Keep distance from friends — Keep dis-
tance from enemies — Watch road and guard it (12 min — 1945 — Film
Reference).
10-2095 Operator's Care and Maintenance of Materials-Handling Equipment
Importance of care and maintenance of equipment — Driver's re-
sponsibilities in operation of fork-lift trucks and tractors (Clark,
Mobilift, Towmotor) (17 min — 1945— Film Reference).
10-2208 Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory
Preparations for operation — Major compartments, units, and test
equipment of laboratory trailer — Tests conducted to determine qual-
ity— Move to a forward supply area — Packing and storing equipment
for transit (23 min — 1955 — Distribution in CON US and Overseas —
Film Reference.)
10-2242 Mess Personnel — Profit and Loss in the Kitchen
Desirable techniques of controlling waste — Proper operating pro-
cedures— Inspection of supplies — Storage methods — Operation of
equipment — Prescribed cooking practices — Proper serving of food —
Salvage control — Vermin and rodent control (18 min — 1956 — Color —
Film Reference).
10-2243 Mess Management — Conservation Control in the Management of a
Mess
Functions of mess management in relation to prevention of waste —
Personnel training and attitude, duties of mess officer, food advisor and
unit commanders (14 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
10-2244 Food Conservation — The Dollars and Sense of Good Eating
Economic merits of taking just enough food for individual capacity —
Conscious avoidance of waste to allow for menu extras (9 min — 1956 —
Film Reference).
10-2283 Hand Dishwashing and General Scullery Practice
Scrape and sort dishes — Scrub in v/arm detergent water solution —
Rinse and sanitize in hot water — Stow — Clean scullery completely —
Importance to military health (11 min — 1955 — Distribution to film
exchanges in CON US servicing Food Service Schools).
10-2284 Machine Dishwashing, Single Tank
Scrape, sort, preflush, and rackd ishes — Check and operate machine —
Stow dishes correctly — Clean machine completely (12 min — 1955 —
379
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
10-2285
10-2426
10-2428
10-2430
10 2454
10-2455
10-2595
11-257
11-298
11-590
Distribution to film exchangcH in CON L'6 servicing Food 8crvioc
Schools).
Machine Dishwashing, Double Tank
Scrape, sort, i^reflush and rack dishes — Prc-opcratlon check of ma-
chine— Oi)erate macluno — Stow dishes — Clean machine completely
(11 min — 1955 — Distribution to film exchanges in CONUS servicing
Food Service Schools).
Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear — Fitting of (he Army Green
Uniform
Techniiiuc of fitting each garment of Army Groon Uniform to con-
form to "aj)i)rove<l concept of fit" — Authorized alterations (35 min —
1957 — Film Reference).
Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear — Fitting General Duly Uniforms
Fitting shirts, jacket, trousers, shorts, and C3i)s of general duty wool
uniform, summer khaki uniform, summer short uniform, and utility
uniform (38 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear— Fitting of Footwear
Try-on procedure for fitting low quarter shoes, rubber insulated
com'oat boots, and inukluks — Ordering special instrument or ortho-
pedic shoes (20 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Unit Messing in the Field — Part II —Field Operation
Steps to establish field kitchen facilities under combat conditions —
Cooking and serving methods— Proper sanitation — Night discipline
(14 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Emergency Use of the Parachute
Care, wearing, and activation of Army frec-l)ack and free-chest
emergency parachutes — Jumping from fixed-wing piano — Lauding and
recovery of parachute (17 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Maintenance of a Petroleum Distribution System
Procedures employed in the distribution of petroleum as it moves
from tanker, to dock, to base tank farm, pipelines and pump station,
storage facilities, and to railway tank cars and military trucks — Safety
measures (11 min -1958 —Film ReferenceV
Care and Maintenance of Tapered Roller Bearings
.\djusl.ment of tapered roller bearings -Disassembly, elenning. in-
spection, lubrication, and reasaeml>ly (31 min — 1941 — Film Refer-
ence).
The Mitchell Camera
Parts and operation of 35-mm professionol motion picture camera —
Motor — Lenses — Magazines — Tripods (17 min— 1942 — Film Refer-
ence).
Climbing and Working on Poles
Use of linenian's equipment TK-21 in construction and repair —
Testing by pike pole and inspector's i>robe -Use of climbers and safety
belt — Care of e<|uipmeut (15 min -1942 — Film Reference).
380
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
11-622 Electricity and Magnetism — Parti: Elements of Electricity
Breakdown of molecule into atoms — Relation of proton and electron
to electricity (14 min — 1942 — Film Reference).
11-951 Pole Line Construction — Part I: Erecting Telephone Poles
Procedure for mapping pole line route — Attaching cross arm —
Digging holes — Erecting and facing poles — Tools used — Proper use
and care of equipment (18 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
11-952 Pole Line Construction — Part II: Installation of Cross Arms
Cross arm characteristics — Attaching cross arm with pole on ground
or in position — Multiple cross arms — Fixing transposition of brackets
(9 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
11-968 Pole Line Construction — Part III: Installation of Special Cross Arms
Uses and manner of attaching buck and extension arms — The H
fixture (13 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
11-1069 Pole Line Construction — Part IV: Fundamentals of Guying
Side, head, pole to stub, and two- or four-way storm guys to provide
extra support for poles — Methods of installation — Operation of the
guy rule (10 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
11-1070 Pole Line Construction — Part V: Installation of Anchors
Installing expanding plate, cone, and improvised log anchors for
pole line support (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
11-1071 Pole Line Construction — Part VI: Installation of Guys
Eyebolt and wTap methods for installation of guys — Precautionary
measures (10 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
11-1187 Electricity and Magnetism— Part III: Voltaic Cell, Dry Cell, and
Storage Battery
Principles involved (18 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
11-1188 Frequency Meter SCR-211
Principles — Setting meter as standard for tuning radio receiver and
transmitter to same frequency (18 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
11-1200 Electricity and Magnetism— Part II: Ohm's Law
Elements of electricity — Source, transmission, and use of electrical
energy — Composition of matter — Ohm's Law — Purpose and use of
related meters (19 min — 1943 — Film Reference). , r
11-1219 Electricity and Magnetism — Part IV: Charging Storage Batteries
Charging, care, and preparation of storage batteries — Constant
voltage methods and modifications (16 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
11-1317 Installation of Field Cable
Description, use, and capacity of spiral-four cable — Ground surface
installation — Above ground — Plowing in with cable plow LC-61 (20
min — 1944 — Film Reference).
11-1342 Tuning Transmitters — Part I: Setting Frequency
Basic principles of setting frequency on field radio transmitters —
Zero beat methods — Three types of standards — Frequency meter,
built-in calibrator, and net control station — Crystal controlled
transmitters (16 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
381
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
11-1384 Loading and Unloading Poles
LoadiiiR and unloading poles from flatcar or trailer — Safety
precautions (21 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
11-1385 Technical Principles of Radar— Part I: Introdoction
Basic theory — Nomenclature — Types — Detection-search aircraft
warninK, hominp:, and navijjational aid — PPI — Solving problems with
radar (22 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
11-1386 Technical Principles of Radar — Part 11: Mechanics
Mechanical components producinp; electrical pulse that detects
enemy target^ (22 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
11-1387 Technical Principles of Radar — Part III: Indicators
Cathode-ray tubes — Type A and plan position indicator — Com-
ponents of the scope — Formation of visible dot on fluorescent screen —
Base line — Pip (45 min — 1946 — Film Reference).
11-1397 Facsimile Equipment RC-120 — Part I: Theory and Description
Transmitting and receiving facsimile copies of photographs, mes-
sages, diagrams, and maps (20 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
11-1398 Facsimile Equipment RC-120— Part II: Operation
Direct recording process — Advantages of facsimile process (23
min — 1944 — Film Reference).
11-1406 Erecting Large Poles
Three methods of erecting large poles with equipment normally
issued to signal construction units — Blasting a hole into ground
unsuitable for digging methods (20 min — 194.5 — Film Reference).
11-1420 Radar Anti-Jamming For the Radar Operator — Part I— Recelrer
Adjustments (U)
(29 min— 1945— Fihii is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
11-1421 Radar Anti- Jamming for The Radar Operator — Part II— Recognition
of Electronic Jamming (U)
(28 min— 1945— Fibu is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
11-1422 Radar Anti-Jamming for The Radar Operator— Part III— Window
(U)
(32 min— 1945— FUra is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
11-1425 Preventive Maintenance Practices for Ground Signal Equipment
Preventive maintenance at depots, in transport, and in use —
FITCAL system of niaintenance— Precautions against fungus growth,
dust, heat, and humidity (19 min — 1946— Film Reference).
11-1553 Basic Telephony
Operating principles — Sehenuitic and wiring diagrams — Four
circuits — Transmitter (primary), receiver (secondary), generator,
and ringer (20 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
11-1555 Multiple Switchboards— Installation and Operation
Organization of typical field army — Telephones and switchboard.s
used from forward observation jmsts to army headquarters — Advan-
tages of multiple switchboards over interposition trunking of switch-
382
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
boards — Operation — Tactical use, advantages and traffic capacity of
common and local battery systems (24 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
11-1564 Field Wire Splices
Methods of splicing wire in the field — Standard field wire and T
splices — Expedient splices for solid conductors — Bridge connectors —
Types of knots — Seizing wire and insulation — Care in splicing (15
min — 1950 — Film Reference).
11-1567 Microwave Oscillators
Magnetron and klystron oscillators for radar system able to operate
in microwave region — Theory of operation (18 niii. — 1949 — Film
Reference) .
11-1572 Film Tactics
Motion pictures as training aid — Preparation by instructor —
Ventilation of classroom — Introductory remarks — Discussion after
showing — Final examination (23 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
11-1574 The Technique of Good Projection
Selection and training of personnel for projection work — Projection
of 16-mm film (36 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
11-1632 The Effects of the Ionosphere on Radio Wave Propagation
Theory of ionization — Relationship of ionosphere to radio wave
propagation — Explanation of ionosphere — Effects on long range
transmission of radio messages (30 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
11-1637 Field Wire Laying Equipment
Types of reel units designed for field conditions — RL-26-C mounted
on 7}^-ton 6x6 truck — RL-31 mounted on small vehicle or carried
by two men — RL-27-B and CE-11 — Other types of wire-laying
equipment (20 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
11-1646 Maintenance of the Coaxial Line
Maintenance of transmission line essential to good radar per-
formance— Types of transmission lines — Methods of replacing damaged
sections (29 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
11-1666 Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Theory
Basic principles of meters and multimeters — Use of meters and
multimeters in operation and maintenance of communications equip-
ment— Building a meter — The ammeter, milliammeter, voltmeter,
vacuum tube voltmeter, ohmmeter, tube tester, and wattmeter —
General purpose multimeter — Importance of meter and multimeter
in radio, telephone, and teletypewriter trouble shooting (35 min —
1952 — Film Reference).
11-1667 Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters — Practical Application
Indispensability of meters and multimeters in maintenance,
operation, and repair of electronic equipment — Voltohmmeters,
Wheatstone bridge, decibel meter, and tube tester — Step-by-step use
of meters — Use in testing transformers, capacitors, resistors, telephone
loop circuits — Necessity for technicians reading and keeping handy
the operating manuals for this equipment — Safety practices — Handling
meters with care in order to preserve accuracy (33 min — 1952 — Film
Reference) .
383
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
11-1M8 Circuit Testing — Signal Generators
Puri)osc of signal generators for testing, tuning, and aligning
electronic equipment — Signal generator theory and practico^Oix;ra-
tion of oscillating circuits — Theory and use of audio oscillators —
Description and demonstration of various radio-froquency oscillators —
Theory of modulation and its relation to signal generators — Use of
complementary equipment — Processes of alignment and signal
tracing — Safety precautions in handling the equipment (20 miii —
1952— Film Reference).
11-1694 Radio Operator Training — Technique of Hand Sending
Important parts of transmitter — Elements of Morse Code — Timing
and parts of body that function when transmitting code (9 min —
1951 — Distribution limited to ZI — Film Reference).
11-1695 Radio Operator Training — Rhythm, Speed, and Accuracy in Hand
' '' Sending
Sequence in rhythm and timing — Comparison of sender al)ility
by recording tape (11 min — 1951 — Distribution limited to ZI — Film
Reference) .
11-1733 Communication Center — Procedure for Corps and Lower Head-
quarters— Part I: Outgoing Messages
Proper procedure for handling outgoing messages — Handling of
classified messages— Use of message center log — Procedure for trans-
mitting relay messages (17 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
11-1734 Communication Center Procedures for Corps and Lower Head*
quarters
Describing briefly the operations of a communication center at
corps lower level — Efficiency of message handling — Incoming message
procedure — Personnel (7 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
11-1752 How to Operate the Army 16-mm Sound Projector Set
Operation of army 16-nim Sound Projector AN/PFP-l — Setting up
and checking the equipment — Method and techniques of threading
and oi)crating — Steps in first echelon maiiitenance — Cleaning the film
path — Emphasizing the aperture and pressure plates — Ckaniug the
projector lamp reflector and projector lamp rellector and projection
lens — Replacement of lamps and fuses (31 min — 1952 — Film Hefer-
ence).
11-1776 Operation and Maintenance of Communication Equipment in Extreme
Cold
Extremes in weather challenge the elliricncy <tf men and ecjuip-
ment — Intensive research evolved standard niclhods of winterizing
communication eciuipmeut under subzero cunditiont*— -Elfccts of
extreme cold on materials in equipment — Preventive mausures for
proper maintenance — Changes in operating techniques to forestall
damage or destruction caused by frost, snow, and excessive cold
(21 min— 1952— Film Reference).
11-1779 AN/TRC The Radio Relay Systems of Communications
Illustrating the use and inlegrate<l operation of the multichannel
radio relay and carrier system, AN/TRC — IIt)W to install, align, and
384
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
operate the complete network from switchboard to switchboard
easily and swiftly (42 miu — 1952 — Film Reference).
11-1793 Radio Sets AN/GRC-3, -4, -5, -6, -7, and -8
This film illustrates the characteristics, components, and mechanical
operation of these building-block type sets, which can be made into
many equipment combinations — They have simplicity, standard-
ization, and range of employment among the various arms (15 min —
1952 — Film Reference).
11-1823 Erection of the AS-19/TRC-1 Antenna System
Explaining the proper technique of erecting the AS-19/TRC-1
antenna system used in VHF radio communications — Erection by as
few as two men is possible if procedures are followed (14 min — 1953 —
Film Reference).
11-1831 Tuned Circuits
Theories of electronics of tuned circuits — Three elementary types,
resistive, capacitive, and inductive, ac and dc — Circuit combinations,
series circuits, series resonant tuned circuits, and parallel resonant
tuned circuits — Application of theories (28 min — 1954).
11-1837 Line-up Procedure for Tactical Telegraph Carrier Equipment
How to set up tactical telegraph carrier equipment for two wire
operations — Wiring operations — Adjusting ac and dc rectifiers —
Setting up test units — Send and receive relay tests — Receiver current
test — Local and distant station tests (7 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
11-1838 Line-up Procedure for Tactical Telephone Carrier Equipment
Techniques and procedures for lining up telephone carrier terminal
(CF-l-A) and ringer equipment (Voice Frequency Ringer EE-lOl-A),
and for wiring the circuit — Synchronization between east and west
terminals and repeater station (11 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
11-1839 Line-up of Field Teletypewriter Set EE-98-A
Step-by-step procedure for lining up the field teletype wTiter (EE-
98-A) printer (TG-7B), typing unit, rectifier (RA-87), and line unit
(BE-77) — Importance of local and long distance testing to insure
efl[icient operation (8 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
11-1853 Operation of the Converter M-209 (U)
(31 min— 1953— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
11-1882 Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part I — Teletype-
writer Operation
How to operate the teletypewriter properly (9 min — 1953 — Film
Reference) .
11-1883 Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part II — Tele-
typewriter Procedure and Preparation of Message
The actual transmission of a message — Discussion of prosigns and
operating signals — Line-by-line breakdown of message format and
procedure — Establishing communication between one or more sta-
tions— Calling and answering in a loop-type net (16 min — 1954 — Film
Reference).
494599°— 59 25
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF So.
11-1884 Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Proredures— Part III — Single
and Multiple Calls — Making Corrections and Repetitions
Explains mechanics of single and multiple calls — How to make
corrections and repetitions on messages (8 min — 1953— Film
Reference).
11-1885 Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part IV —
Maintenance and Summary
Precautions to keep macliine l)reakdu\vns to a minimum — Recapitu-
lation of key factors — Teletypewriter operations must be in accord-
ance with prescribed procedures and regulations (11 min^ — 1954 — Film
Reference) .
11-1900 The Single Sideband Multichannel Radio System
Through this system great quantities of radio transmisfsions can be
handled simultaneouslj' — How system opcrat^jf? — Transmission and
reception differences compared with standard broadcast station —
Twin channel single sideband transmitter with built-in monitoring
circuit for measuring distortion — Block diagram traces course of
receiver and test equipment — Voice frequency terminals in ojier-
ation — Theory of diversity tones developed on three-dimensional
model (39 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
11-1959 Open Wire Transposition Systems
Types and construction of single-point transpositions — How they
.(•• improve communications — Cause for cross talk — How it is remedied —
Use of army simplified scheme (17 min — 1955 — F'ilm Reference).
11-1976 Radio Transmission Security
Violations of radio transmission security in a task-force operation
involving ground forces, air forces, and navy — Security precautions —
Channels by which the enemy learns our plans (28 min — 1955).
11-1995 Defense Against Radio Jamming
How to recognize radio jamming — Tyjics of jamming — How to
reduce its effectiveness with adequate eountermeasures (24 min —
1956).
11-2061 Use of Voice Radio
Procedure and techniques of voice radio communications — Use an<l
adjustment of hand, throat, and lip mit-rophones (28 min — 1944 —
Film Reference).
1 1-2062 Theory of Simplex and Phantom Circuits — Part I : Balanced Conditions
Importance in battle — Advantages— Three ojwrating principles of
coil — Series of sim|)lex and phantom circuits (14 min — 1944 — Film
Reference).
II 2063 Theory of Simplex and Phantom rircaits Part II: Unbalanced
Conditions
F'it'ld conditions — Special symptoms of »U)l)alancod circuits — Cross-
ringing, crossfire, relay chatter, and crosstalk (19 min — 1944 — Film
Reference).
386
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
11-2069 Basic Principles of Frequency Modulation
Theory and mechanics of FM transmission and reception — Advan-
tages for military communications — Comparison of FM and AM
transmission (31 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
11-2088 Fundamentals of Carrier Telephony — Part I: Principles and Applica-
tions
Two main carrier systems used by the army — Package C system —
CF-l-A and CF-3-A equipment illustrating spiral-four system (13
min — 1945 — Film Reference).
11-2089 Fundamentals of Carrier Telephony — Part II: Terminal and Repeaters
Channel functioning of terminal CF-l-A — Telephone repeater
CF-3-A — Purpose — Transmission levels and repeater spacing (25
min — 1945 — Film Reference).
11-2091 Tuning Transmitters — Part II: Amplifier and Antenna Tuning
Radio-frequency' amplifiers in high-powered transmitters — Antenna
circuits — Antenna tuning and control — Tuning set SCR-193 (20
min — 1945 — Film Reference).
11-2180 Radio Sets AN/PRC-8, 9, and 10
Technical characteristics, similarities, and differences of the three
sets — Frequency — Operating channels — Methods of tuning — Opera-
tion— Maintenance — Typical installations — Tactical employment —
Use of auxiliary equipment (26 min — 1955).
11-2181 Calibrating and Tuning Radio Set AN/PRC-10
Step-by-step procedure for calibrating and tuning Radio Set
AN/PRC-10 (9 min— 1955).
11-2234 Fundamentals of Radiac Instruments
Review of basic atomic theory — Characteristics and uses of accumu-
lation and intensity devices — Emphasis on accurate calibration for
efficient operation (25 min — 1955).
11-2235 Servo Systems and Data Transmission — Part I — Fundamentals of
Servo
Functioning of servo components — Input, Sensing Device, Con-
troller, Output — Torque, Feedback — Use of Servo System in fire
control (17 min— 1956).
11-2236 Servo Systems and Data Transmission — Part II — Basic Principles of
Positioning Servos
Servo function in radar — How antennas are positioned — Error sig-
nal, antenna hunting, derivative control, error-rate antihunt methods
(33 min— 1956).
11-2238 Principles of Multivibrators
Theory of operation — Use as electronic timing device — Action
within circuits of free-running plate-coupled, one-shot and synchro-
nized multivibrators (26 min — 1956).
11-2281 Metallic Detector, AN/PRS-3, Internal Tuning, Field Expedient
Method
Preparatory steps for alignment — Setting switches and meter —
Adjusting sensitivity control R36, Course R & X control and ampli-
tude control (4 min — 1956).
387
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF -Vo.
11-2298 Calibration Procedure, Set NR-2, RT 70
S«;ttinp conlrols an<l a^sJKncd fref|iu'ncy of 52.2 — Calibrating to
52.0 moga<*ycles — Otiter ring a/^ljnstment — AdjuRtment control (9
min — 1956 — Film Reference).
11-2317 The Army Command and Administrative Network — Part I — Network
Facilities
Devolopineiit, mission and operation of .\C.\N — Operation of semi-
atitomatir and automatic ta]->e relay efniipnient. fa<'simile equipment,
voice radio channels and other communication cfpiijjment (20 min —
1956— Replaces TF 11-1648).
11-2318 The Army Command and Administrative Network — Part II — Traffic
Operations
Transmission of message from point of origin to receipt at terniinal
station — Multi-call messages — Transmission equipment and facilities
(23 miu— 1957— Film Reference— Reijlaccs TF 11-1649 wliich is
obsolete) .
11-2391 Preset Procedure Radio Receiver AN/GRR-5
.Adjusting preset tuning control, detent, fine tuning, antenna
trimmer control for maximum signal — Reselecting preset control
(5 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
11-2392 Reading Multimeter Scales
Use in radio repair — How to read the scales to measure direct current,
dc voltage, ac voltage, and resistance (G min — 1956 — Film Reference).
11-2399 Use of the Cable Lashing Machine LC-231/FT
Features of LC-23I/FT — Stei)-by-step ])rocedures in lashing h-ad
covered cable to the suspension strand (10 nn'n — 1956).
11-2400 Use of Coffing Hoist and Strand Dynamometer
How equipment is used to remove suspension sag and to tension the
suspension strand i)roperly for aerial lead covered cable (0 min — 1950 —
Film Reference).
11-2441 Use of Signal Generator AN/URM-25D
Methods for obtaining various outputs — .\udio frequency (AF)
signal, radio frequencies (RF), and modulated RF signal (7 min —
1950 — Film Reference).
11-2487 Radio Interference — Part I
Nature and theory of radio interference How il is generated ami
propagated How it can be recognized- -Manner in which il may
reach a receiver by means of radiation or conduction ('2'.i min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
11-2488 Radio Interference- Part II
Techiiicjues for traclving and suppressing interferences caused by
radiation, conduction, atmosplu're, meclianical and electrical devices,
and radar (;17 nnn - 1958 Film Reference).
1 1-2489 Radio Set AN/GRC 26-(*)— Part I— Characteristics, Use. and Modes
of Operation
Features, capabilities, and operation in niobile anil senii-fixed
positions — Components of set — Knjploymcnt at .Vrmy, Cori>s, and
388
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
Division levels — Use for radioteletype, CW, and voice operation —
Proper siting of equipment and positioning of antennas to provide
one-way reversible and full duplex operation, and dual diversity re-
ception (12 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
11-2490 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part II— Shutdown Checks
Teaches proper positioning of various controls and switches involved
in placing the component units in shutdown condition before starting
operation (6 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
11-2491 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part III— Operation Power Plant and
Starting Operation
Features and function of the PE-95 Power Plant — Checks prior to
starting — How it is started and how it operates to feed power to
equipment in the shelter (4 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
11-2525 Installation of Teletypewriter AN/PGC-1
Equipment required for teletypewriter station — How it is installed —
Synchronizing teletypewriter at forward station with teletypewriter at
headquarters station testing for legible transmission (20 min — 1957 —
Film Reference),
11-2526 Radio Set AN/GRC-9
Features, capabilities, components, and operating accessories;
installation practices and methods of employment as ground and
vehicular installation (34 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
11-2527 Training Generator AN/URA-Tl
Components, capabilities, installation, and operation; setting up for
110 voltage operation; use in field training; importance of jamming
and copying through jamming in combat (25 min — 1957 — Film Refer-
11-2529 Operation of the TSEC/KL-7 (U)
(38 min— 1957— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
11-2552 Introduction to Automatic Processing Data
Explains underlying concept, capabilities, operation and application
as a new management tool— Systems in use in Government installa-
tions— Present and possible future uses of ADPS in Army relative to
administrative and tactical aspects (31 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
11-2553 Radiotelephone Procedures — Operation
Tactical demonstrations are used to illustrate representative equii>
ment, net organization and operation, and transmission of a variety of
clear and encrypted messages in rear and forward combat areas-
Advantages of radiotelephone communication (25 min — 1958 — Film
Reference) .
11-2563 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part IV— Setting Up Receiver as Fre-
quency Standard
Film portrays step-by-step procedure to set up Receiver "A" as a
frequency standard — A demonstration frequency of 4280 kc is used
(5 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
11-2564 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part V— Preparing Transmitter for
Operation
Preparation of radio transmitter for operation on a demonstration
frequency of 4280 kc — Use of tuning chart and tuning procedure
(5 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
11-2565 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part VI— Tuning of the Frequency Shift
Exciter
Stei>-by-step procedure for tuning the fnquoncy shift exciter using
hn f Radio Receiver "A" previously set up as a frequency standard (8 min —
1958— Film Reference).
11-2566 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part VII— Tuning Transmitter Using a
Doublet Antenna
Step-by-step procedure for tuning the transmitter in Radio Set
AN/GRC-26-(*) for both low and high power using a doublet antenna
(5 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
11-2567 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part VIII— Adjustment for Voice
Operation
Step-by-step procedure for adjusting the Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)
for voice operation to establish initial communication (3 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
11-2568 Radio Set AN/GRC-2ft-(*)— Part IX— Adjustment for Radioteletype
Operation
Procoduro for setting up radio-teletypewriter control unit for
operation — Adjustments on receiver, transmitter, frequency shift
converter — Check on power supply unit (G min — 1958 — Film Refer-
ence).
11-2569 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part X— Adjustment for Dual Diversity
Reception
Preliminary adjustments of frequency shift converter and receiving
teletypewriter — Check on teletype operation — Final check and adjust-
ment of radioteletype operation (6 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
11-2570 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part XI— Tuning Transmitter Using
Whip Antenna
Safety measures — Adjustment of antenna coupling coil in conjunc-
tion with adjustments of antenna unit -Tuning transmitter for low
and high jiower (5 min — 1968 — Film Reference).
11-2571 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)- Partial Shutdown and First Echelon
Maintenance for Operator
Procedure for shutting off AC power on both teletypewriter paneN,
and required settings of switches and control*- Steps in FITCAL
cover checking for worn cal)le, rust, overheating, oil leakage, and
adjustment of plugs and jacks (3 min— 1958 — Film Reference).
12-1653 The Army Statistical and Accounting System
Compiling and maintaining current information on military per-
sonnel— Use of machines, tiling methods, and working procedures
(:r2 min— 1950).
390
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
12-1808
15-1920
15-1946
15-1950
15-1961
15-1967
15-2358
16-1556
16-1693
16-1699
16-1700
Recreation Leadership
A typical recreation program conducted under proper leadership is
vital to the military training program (23 min — 1953 — Film Refer-
ence).
Uniform Code of Military Justice
Origin of Articles of War — Purpose and composition of courts-
martial — Various types of courts-martial — Procedure of courts-
martial — Stages of review up to Court of Military Appeals — Compari-
son of unique quality of military and civilian conduct — Articles of the
Code — Punitive crimes — The honorable discharge (45 min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
The Investigating OflScer
Functions performed by the investigating officer conducting an
investigation as preparatory step to a possible court-martial, in com-
pliance with Article 32: Uniform Code of Military Justice — Mental
and moral approach to problem — Each phase of investigation illus-
trated (49 min — 1954 — Film Reference). ^ 31
The General Court-Martial
Step-by-step procedures, legal and technical aspects of the general
court-martial (73 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
The Summary Court-Martial
Several typical cases illustrate this simplified court procedure for
handling relatively minor charges (45 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
Nonjudicial Punishment
Typical cases illustrate the proper procedure for administering non-
judicial (corrective) punishment as authorized under Article 15:
Uniform Code of Military Justice (26 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
The Special Court-Martial
Pretrial, trial, and post trial procedures — Duties of trial counsel,
defense counsel, president, and members of the court (56 min — 1956 —
Film Reference).
From Whence Cometh My Help
Purpose, methods, and effects of pastoral counseling — Wounded
soldier on Corrcgidor seeks advice of chaplain — Returning soldier
discusses marital difficulties — Sergeant who wants to enter church —
Prisoner in guard house — Two psychoneurotics and case of Negro
soldier who need spiritual guidance from chaplain — Soldiers call on
chaplain when need for counseling arises (30 min — 1949).
As Deep As the Heart
Army chaplain always available to provide for soldiers' religious
needs (40 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
For Which We Stand— Let's Get It Straight
Harmful effects of excessive drinking (15 min — 1951 — From Navy
Film MN 532 1-B).
For Which We Stand— To Be Held In Honor
Effects of indiscriminate sexual indulgence — Prostitution — Sancti-
fication of intercourse by marriage (21 min — 1951 — From Navy Film
MN5321-C).
391
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF-Vo.
16-1753 The Military Funeral
This training film, for officer-in-charge and chaplains, gives detailed
instruction on each phase of correct military funeral procedure (-18
mill — 1952 — Film Reference).
16-1943 The Chaplain Story
Combat chaplain in action — Mission — Responsibilities (15 min —
1954 — Film Reference).
16-2511 With Malice Toward Some
Concerns prejudice, stressing the fact that the chemical compo-^i-
tion of blood in all mankind is the same regardless of race or religion
(10 min — 1957 — Distribution to Central and Post Film and Equij)-
ment Exchanges in CON US and overseas for loan to Chaplains).
16-2512 Freedom— How Free Am I?
Where does one man's freedom stop and the other man's begin?
Appraises the moral and ethical aspects of the problem (8 miu — 1957),
16-2513 Self-Control
A yoimg soldier is faced with the moral and ethical a.<<pects of exer-
Ij , cising self-control during the jx-riod he is captive of the North
Koreans — The film ends at a suspenseful point and audience is left
to conjecture his ultimate behavior (11 min — 1958).
1&-2514 Courage— What Price Courage
Is it worth confessing to a crime? — Driver considers question,
wlion finds he was involved in hit and run accident — Friend is adverse
to idea as victim suffered only minor injuries (10 min — 1958).
16-2515 Gratitude— Thanks to Whom?
Appraises the feeling of gratitude with reference to the question —
Can a man be grateful for being a member of the Armed Forces?
(5 min— 1958).
1&-2516 Sacrifice — Sentimental Journey
This film concerns the problem of a young enlisted man, who nni>t
decide between his moral obligation to help his parents during hit?
Dad's illness or his personal desire of making a trip to see his girl
while he is on furlough (8 min — 1958).
16-2517 Opportunity
Dramatization considers the question of deciding between a reassign-
ment ojiportunity and remaining in a "comfortable rut" position —
Two perplexed Army sergeants are reluctant to decide (7 min — 1958).
16-2518 Personal Integrity
Presents a situation in which a corporal must decide b«'tween his
piTsonal int«>grity and the i)Ossibility of losing his buddy's friendship —
His buddy has done a favor for him but returns to barracks after
bedcheck — He feels that in honesty and fairness to others, his friend
should be reported — What would you do (7 min — 1958).
16-2519 Greatness
Poses the question as to what coiislitiites (lie measure of a iium's
"greatness" — Two men express differing opinions as to tlie merits of
392
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
a sergeant just promoted to a better assignment — One soldier recounts
several incidents that illustrate the fine qualities of the sergeant as
a human being and as a leader (9 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
16-2520 Common Sense
What constitutes common sense in human judgment and behavior —
Sergeant Edwards is chastised by his commanding officer for his
irresponsible buying habits and his neglectful attitude in paying his
creditors (8 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
16-2521 Clean Speech
Presents the question as to whether objectionable speech is morally
more acceptable in some situations than in others (6 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
16-2522 Family
Moral responsibilities to the home and family are discussed —
Responsibilities to your job — Where is the dividing line between these
two? — Should your home be neglected for your job? (7 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
16-2695 Character Guidance Program, The
Measures to be taken by Commanders and their staffs to establish
effective program — Stressing objectives and military value of charac-
ter guidance — Personal example of command as a key factor for strong
character development in the individual soldier (23 min — 1958 — Film
Reference).
17-1508 The Reconnaissance Platoon and Company
Functions and operations — Security mission in protecting flanks of
main body (27 min — 1948 — Film Reference).
17-1515 The Tank-armored Infantry Team
Tactical use of tank-armored infantry team in armored division —
Comparative strength of tanks and infantry — Utilization in varying
tactical situations — Forming tank-armored teams from battalions of
armored division — Typical march formation — Reinforced battalion
in various tactical situations — Organization of assembly area — Ad-
vanced guard — Reduction of enemy defensive area — Consolidation
of objective and preparation for continuing attack (26 min — 1949 —
Film Reference).
17-1547 The Reinforced Tank Battalion In the Attack
Planning and coordinating large-scale armored offensive operation —
Steps from combat commander to armored battalion commander —
Orders — Execution of orders (33 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
17-1698 Reinforced Tank Battalion, Planning and Conduct of Delaying Action
Withdrawal plan — Reconnaissance of first and second delaying
positions — Execution of plan by teams — Action of security patrols
and supporting units (22 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
17-1715 Reinforced Tank Battalions of a Combat Command in the Mobile
Defense
This film shows a typical mobile defense counterattack by a rein-
forced tank battalion — Step-by-step details of the master defense
393
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
plan — Emphasis is ou the role of the battalion commander in uU
phases of plunning aiitl conduct, and the close cooperation of all
units (22 niin — 1952 — Film Reference).
17-1716 The Reinforced Tank Company in the Attack
This film depicts the activities of a rehiforced tank comi):iiij- j)re-
imriiig for an attack and the conduct of the attack — DetailiiiK all
steps including personnel briefing by the company cornnuinder,
reconnaissance, marking of tank positiooR, and preparation of com-
munications and supplies — The attack — Coordinating all movements
and supporting fires — Reorganizing company after accomplishment
of mission (28 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
17-1727 Operation of the Reconnaissance Battalion Armored Division
Mission, organization, operation, and employmtiit of reconnaissance
battalion of armored division in major attack against aggressor force —
Battalion responsibility for flank security, reconnaissance, and de-
laying action — The plan, maneuver, order of advance, comTuunication
S3rstem, and actual forward movement to secure objectives (23 min —
1952— Film Reference).
17-1767 Orientation on Armor
The experience gained in North Africa and Europe during WW II
has influenced the new American field army — This armored army
means firepower, mobility, and shock action— It includes in addition
to tanks, armored personnel carriers, s<^lf-proi)elled artillery, inolnle
support service of fuel, ammunition, and food — Purposes of Mil
light tank, M48 medium tank, and the heavy tank (12 min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
17-1968 Tank, 76.mm Can, M41 and M41A1, Crew Firing Duties— Part I—
Preparing for Action
Positions and firing duties of crew — Handling and stowage of
rounds — Coordhiated action in the pre pare- to- fire procedure — Varia-
tions in M41 and M41AI tanks (17 min — 1955 — Distribution limited
to central film and equipment exchanges in CON US and OS — Film
Reference).
17-1969 Tank, 76-mm Gun, M41 and M41A1, Crew Firing Duties— Part II—
Firing Duties
I'iriiig duties of crew as they carry out fire command — Detecting
and correcting causes for misfires — Clear and secure guns |)roeedure
(13 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central fihn and e(iuipinent
exchanges in CON US and OS — Film Reference).
17-1970 Tank, 90-mm Gun, M47, Crew Firing Dutle»— Part I— Preparing
for Action
Positions and firing duties of crewmen — Handling and stowage
of rounds—Prepare-to-fire procedure— Cleaning and checking of
equipment and loiuling of guns (17 n>in — 19.55 — Distribution limited
to central film and equipment exchanges in CON US and OS — Film
•.li«loM Reference).
17-1971 Tank, 90-mm Cun, M47, Crew Firing Duties Part IT -Firing Duties
Duties of crewmen as they carry out Fire Command —Delicling
"''''' and correcting causes for misfires — Clear and S<'cure guns proce<luro
394
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
(15 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central film and equipment
exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film Reference).
17-1974 Fundamentals of Tank Turrets — Part I — Intr«duction and Turret
Controls
Tank turret components — Turret controls and their operation —
Development and role of tank during WW I and WW Ilr-^Firing
demonstration by a tank crew (17 min — 1954).
17-1975 Fundamentals of Tank Turrets— Part II — Vision Devices, Direct
Fire Sights and Auxiliary Fire Control Equipment
Capabilities, functions, and operation of vision devices, direct
fire sights, and auxiliary fire control equipment basic to tanks (17
min— 1954).
17-1978 Pioneering by Armor
Showing how a reconnaissance platoon and a reinforced tank
platoon overcome typical obstacles, including those defended by
enemy fire — Use of available tools, materials, and field expedients —
Emphasis on advance preparation of tools and equipment, alertness
and ingenuity (23 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central film
and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film Reference).
17-1990 Actions of the Individual Tank
Characteristics and functioning — Tactical duties of crew members —
Control measures for movement of tank — Terrain, security, selection,
and occupation of firing positions — Demonstrates preparation in
assembly area, on the march, and attack on the objective — Re-
organization on objective for further operations (19 min — 1955 —
Film Reference).
17-2117 Range Finder M12 — Part I — Characteristics and Controls
Characteristics and components of the M12 — Principles of stereo-
scopic ranging — Identifies all the controls, explaining their purpose
and how they are used (25 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
17-2118 Range Finder M12 — Part II— Preparation for Ranging
How controls are preset for action — Technical detail of the ICS
(internal correction system) adjustment — Accuracy and efficient
operation of the range finder depend on proper adjustment of its
controls (14 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
17-2179 Range Finder M12— Part III— Sight Adjustment and Use
Steps in boresighting and zeroing procedures — Application in
specific firing situations: against stationary targets, against moving
targets, and when one of the two optical systems has been damaged —
Emphasis on accuracy and speed in ranging for combat eflfectiveness
(13 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
17-2192 Tracked Vehicles in Support in Sub- Arctic— Part I— Winter Oper-
ations
Features, capabilities, and employment of M76 Otter, M20C
Weasel and bulldozer with train of 10 ton sleds — Typical operational
problems — Stress on importance of preventive maintenance (20
min — 1956 — Film Reference).
99S
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF Xo.
17-2262 Full Track Vehicle Driving— Part I Preparation for Dririnc and Basic
Driving
Functious of coinpKJnents (M4S Tank) — Checks and t:cr\icinR for
smooth operation — Controls and instruments — Starting and Htupjiing
engine — Flat terrain driviug (26 min — 1950 — Filno Reference).
17-2263 Full Track Vehicle Driving— Part II— Advanced Driving
Driving techniques in different types of terrain and under various
weather conditions — Combat driving, covering: use of periscope, for-
mations, cover, and concealment (22 min — IDoti — Film Reference).
17-2288 Elevation Quadrant, M13— Part I— Use of The M13 Quadrant
How the M13 is used to lay the gim at plus 132 mils, and then at
minus 49 mils elevation (G min — 195G — Film Reference).
17-2289 Elevation Quadrant, M 13— Part II— Test and Adjustment
How the MI3 is tested for accuracy — How the required adjustment
is determined — How the adjustment is made (5 min — 195G — Film
Reference).
17-2290 Gunner's Quadrant, Ml— Part I— End For End Test, Plus Corrections
How the Ml is tested for accuracy using the end for end lest for a j)Ius
.3 mil correction (6 min — 1956 — F"ilm Reference).
17-2291 Gunner's Quadrant, Ml— Part II— End For End Test, Minus Cor-
rections
How to determine the amount of a minus correction, and how to
make the correction— Fwrf /or end test for a minus .2 mil correction (4
min — 1956 — Film Reference).
17-2384 Adjustment of the Caliber .30 Machine Gun Solenoid
Procedures for checking whether solenoid is mounted firmly,
mounting machine gun, and adjusting solenoid (4 min — 1950 — Film
Reference).
17-2385 Safe Loading Procedures 90MM Tank Gun
Inserting and balancing an ammunition round in loading notch —
Chambering— Clearing path of recoil — Use of extracting and ramming
tool— Safety pointers (5 min— 1957 — Film Reference).
17-2386 Ground Guide Arm and Hand Signals
Signals for guiding track laying vehicles — Start engine, move for-
ward, to rear, to left, to right, change direction, neutral steer, close up
distance, and stop (4 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
17-2387 Auxiliary Means of Communication - Part I- IJght Aircraft Message
Drop
Arrangement of air-ground connnunication panels to indicate cen-
ter of drop zone and wind direction to pilot (5 min — 1957 — Film
Ref«'rence).
17-2388 Auxiliary Means of Communication — Part II — Light Aircraft Pickup
Arrangement of air-ground communication panels to indicate
pickup point and wind direction to pilot— Installation of suspended
wir<' witli pickup pouch (:{ min — 1957 — Film Reference).
396
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
17-2389 Track Tension Adjustment— Part I— M41 Tank
How to measure and eliminate sag to obtain correct track tension —
How to rechock initial adjustment (4 min — 195G — Film Reference).
17-2390 Track Tension Adjustment— Part II— M48 and M48A1 Tank
Correct procedures for checking track tension, measuring sag, cor-
recting tract tension, and rechecking initial adjustment (5 min —
1957 — Film Reference).
17-2393 Tank Interphone Operation — Part I— Internal
How to operate three sets of interphone equipment in tank —
Applying power, monitoring radio transmission, transmitting to
members of crew or to a set outside the tank (4 min — 1956 — Film
Reference) .
17-2394 Tank Interphone Operation — Part II — External
How to operate equipment to make contact with supporting ele-
ments— Turning on power, testing system, and setting signal and talk
and listen switches (3 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
17-2425 Range Determination
Methods to determine range quickly and accurately in combat —
Use of range finder, range estimation by eye (28 min — 1957 — Film
Reference — Replaces TF 17-1548 which is obsolete).
17-2494 Medium Wrecker Truck M-62— Part I— Preparation for Lifting
Adjusting boom to lift loads at various radii, use of Safe Load
Chart, increasing weight lifting capability for maximum load, safety
precautions (10 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
17-2495 Medium Wrecker Truck M-62— Part II— Power Plant Removal
Removal of power plant from Tank M-48 — In first method, the
M-62 is positioned to right of tank; in second method, the M-62 is
positioned to rear of tank (7 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
17-2496 Tank Recovery Vehicle M-72 — Part I — Preparing for Boom Operation
Rigging the spade and boom; use of the ground spade for loads in
excess of 15,000 pounds; rigging the boom with 2-part line for maximum
lift capacity (7 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
17-2497 Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74— Part II— Rigging for Live Boom
Operation
Removal of boom foot pin, position boom cylinder to rear of vehicle,
activating and aligning cylinder rod with crank arm, securing crank
arm — same procedure for both boom legs (7 min — 1957 — Film
Reference).
17-2498 Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74— Part III— Power Plant Removal
Attaching sling cable, hoisting and clearing power plant from Tank
M-48 — Resting plant on ground blocks — Stress on safety measures
and teamwork (5 min — 1957 — P'ilm Reference).
17-2504 Armor Combat Power
Describes the combat power of armor, depicting the features and
fire capability of vehicles and weapons organic to the armor fighting
team — Missions, organization, and fire potential of tank and armored
397
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
17-2538
17-2587
19-1482
19-1485
i:.iri
platoons are discussed — A tactical demonstration is presented (24
mil) — 1958— Film Reference — Replaces TF 17-1903 which is obsolete).
Daily Crew Maintenance, Armored Personnel Carrier M-59
Presents services pt-rformod in the four phases of daily maintenance;
before operation, during operation, at halt, and after operation —
Proper use of took, technical manual, and operational record form
(28 min— 1957— Film Reference).
Armor Team Security
Responsibih'ty of everyone on team — Security measures taken in
combat — Selection, reconnaissance, and organizations of as«eml)ly
areas — Security precautions for day, night, "Stand to," and on the
march (24 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
Absence Without Leave and Desertion
Effects of AWOL — Effects of desertion on individual and his
organization (33 min — 1948 — Film Reference).
Wearing of the Uniform
Importance of neat appearance — Courtesy — Good Ix'havior —
Explanation and demonstration of military personnel (20 min — 1948 —
Film Reference).
19-1500 He's Your Prisoner iv/J^jiW muVbtlf. I<IJ:-TI
Guarding prisoners inside and outside of stockade (27 min — 1948 —
Film Reference).
19-1552 Military Police on Trains
Duties and responsibilities of military police and shore patrol on
trains and in railroad and bus stations — Tact and diplomacy (34 min —
1949 — Film Reference).
19-1563 Collection and Preservation of Evidence
Investigation of a homicide by CIP — Checking equipment for
collection and preservation of evidence — E.xamining details of collec-
tion, marking, and preserving all evidence — Photographic recording
or sketching scene of crime — Evaluation of evidence — Questioning of
suspects — Solution of crime (02 miu — 1949 — Film Reference).
19-1579 Traffic Patrols and Escorts
Military police on traffic patrol and escort duty — Techniques for
area and organizational traffic control — Safe guidance of convoys
through controlled areas by advance escort, leap-frog and truck
methods (22 min — 1949— Film Reference).
19-1608 RehabilKadon of Military Prisoners
Modern penology— Army rehabilitation — Routine of disciplinary
barracks administration — Technique of custodial control (31 min —
1949— Film Reference).
19-1610 Prevention of Pilferage— Part I: Depots and Warehouses
Exposing ciisuul and systematic pilf«'rago — Mejisures to prevent
stealing -Principles for effective program -Proper prevention, appre-
hension procediires (20 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
396
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
19-1634 Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part I: Basic Principles
Best method of protection against attack — Counter-attack princi-
ples— Six basic principles — Balance — Stahara (use of stomach mus-
cles)— Maximum versus minimum — Momentum — Major and minor
operations — Leverage (6 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
19-1634a Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part 11: Falling
Technique of faUing correctly (4 min— 1951 — Film Reference),
19-1 634b Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part III: Throwing
Three basic throws — Hip, shoulder, and leg hook throws (7 min —
1951 — Film Reference).
19-1634C Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part IV: Follow Through
Judo blow used as follow through (2 min — 1951 — Film Reference).
19-1634d Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part V: Defense Against Body Holds
Defenses — Leg smash — Kick to groin (8 min — 1951).
19-1634e Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VI: Defense Against Choke Holds
Windmill defense — Wedge — Elbow smash — Wrist take-down —
Reverse windmill — Bent arm choke (6 min — 1951).
19-1634f Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part VII: Taking Prisoners
Finger, wrist, and hammerlock come-alongs (7 min — 1951).
19-1634g Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part VIII: Defense Against Wrestling
Holds
Full Nelson — Side headlock — Front headlock — Hammerlock (4
min— 1951).
19-lG34h Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part IX: Defense Against Knife or Club
Blocking knife thrusts or club blow and following with judo throw
(9 min— 1951).
19-16341 Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part X: Oflfensive Use of the Police Riot
Club
Use of police club in crisscross stranglehold, Japanese rear choke,
and riot club come-along (7 min — 1951).
19-1661 Prevention of Pilferage— Part II: On Ships and Wharves
Precautionary measures against various methods of pilfering (31
min — 1951 — Film Reference).
19-1701 Support in Emergencies — Riot Control
Military police quell riot in hypothetical industrial town — Types of
action often successively necessary in such operations — Emjjhasizes
importance of military bearing, necessity for remaining well-mannered
but firm, and the employment of minimum number of troops necessary
for success of mission — Suppression of violence without needless
bloodshed (29 min— 1951— Film Reference).
19-1740 Guarding Against Sabotage
Techniques, methods, and case histories of sabotage — Fire, explo-
sives, and mechanical means — Industrial plants, transportation facili-
ties prime targets — Common conditions inviting sabotage — Preventing
unlawful destruction — Responsibilities of civilian and military guards
(Revision of TF No. 19-2032—32 min— 1952— Film Reference).
399
T9CIMERICAL INDEX
TF -Vo.
19-1748
19-1794
19-1795
19-1796
19-1797
19-1799
19-1800
19-1806
19-1807
19-1809
The Airborne Military Policeman
Kxi)lainiiiK, s(ep-b\ -s(<>|), X\w duties and responRibilities of th»' mili-
tary police company assigned to support airl>oriie action — Role and
imiwrtance before, during, and after the jump and in the command
post area (21 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
Military Police Headquarters
Illustrating the precise manner of the functioning of the military
police headquarters — The duties of both the patrol jsergeant and the
desk sergeant — Thouseof the journal (11 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
Military Police Services
Illustrates the duties and resixju.sibilities of the military police, the
fists and the helping hand of tlie army, toward any person subject to
military law (9 min— 1952 — Film Reference),
Military Police Approach — Individuals
Demonstrates the techniques used by the military police when appre-
hending, searching, or questioning normally stable persons, and drunks
and l^elligerent suspects (9 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
Military Police Approach — Vehicles
Methods employed by military police in apprehending motorists for
traffic violations — Overtaking and apprehending criminals— Review of
techniques (11 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Booking of Military OfTenders
Correct methods and procedures in recording incidents and process-
ing military offenders at military police headcuiarters — Proper method
of searching prisoners and handling their personal property — The
offense rej^ort and the journal (17 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
Military Police Duties at TraflBc Accidents
Demonstrating the eight rules of procedure for military iwlice in
handling traffic accidents (20 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Military Police Support in Amphibious Operations
Duti«\s and functions in support of combined amphibious assault —
Landings of divi-sion and support brigade njilitary police — Duties
include traffic control of men and ecpiipment, control and direction
of beach traffic, parking and spacing of vehicles, proviiling escorts,
directing stragglers to collection points, aiding in capturing enemy
snipers and enemy paratrooi)ers, guarding prisoners of war, helping to
control movements of civilians and refugees, guarding sup|)lies to pro-
vent pilferage and sabotage (14 min— 1953 — Film Reference).
Straggler Control
Military police control the movementtj of all military iu)d civilian
persons into or out of the combat area— Straggler problem within
division area — Detecting, a|)prelieiuling, ami disposing of the lost,
sick, and deliberate straggler (18 min — 1953- Film Reference).
Geneva Conventions — Handling Prisoners of War
Technicpies and proc<'dures for handling POW's from time of capture
to internment in FOW camps in accordance with convention, 1919 (25
uiiu — 1952 — Film Reference).
400
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF iVe.
19-1847 Industrial Plant Protection
Vital to national security — Basic physical security standards for
insuring uninterrupted defense production — Scale model illustrates
mechanical aids to security — Purposes of perimeter defense line and
inner defense systems — Need and requirements of good lighting system,
eflScient communication and alarm system, properly secured locks, and
a highly trained guard force (29 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
19-1938 Guardhouse and Stockade — Part I — I*rocessing Military Prisoners
Step-by-step procedures in receiving tnd processing military
prisoners to confinement facilities (29 miu — 1954 — Film Reference).
19-1939 Guardhouse and Stockade — Part II — Classification of Military Prison-
ers by Custody Grades
Types and cla.s.sifi cation of guardhouse and stockade prisoners —
Responsibilities of supervisory and confinement personnel — Impor-
tance of continuous classification and reclassification for rehabilitation
purposes — Regulations governing custody grades (25 min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
19-1940 Guardhouse and Stockade — Part III— Security and Control
Depicts duties of disciplinary guards, control of mass or group
movements, forming and moving of work details, shakedowns and
searches, and use of weapons in confinement facilities (31 min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
19-2111 Military Police Town Patrol— Part I— Foot Patrols
Planning and organization of patrols — Preparation for mission —
Familiarization w/patrol route — How to advise and assist soldiers —
How to enforce regulations (36 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
19-2112 Military Police Town Patrol— Part II— Motor Patrols
Cruising in patrol area — Visiting off-limits night clubs — Handling
intoxicated soldier — Quelling brawl — Apprehending intoxicated driver
(16 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
19-2137 Point Control of Traffic
Hand and arm signals — Traffic flow through one-way and four-way
intersections — Flow cycle — Pedestrian traffic — Right-of-way vehi-
cles— Traffic at defiles (32 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
19-2271 The Traffic Accident Spot Map
Use and preparation of map — Symbols used for plotting information,
the required scale of the map, and the features of a suitable legend
(4 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
19-2272 The Collision Diagram
Use and preparation of diagram — Plotting information, legend,
right angle, rear end and side swipe collision patterns (5 min — 1956 —
Film Reference).
19-2275 Motor Vehicle Spot Speed Studies — Setting up Mirror Boxes
Positioning boxes — Positioning of observer and recorder— Clocking
passing vehicles — Recording data — How .studies aid in enforcement
(6 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
494599°— 59-
-26
401
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
19-2287
19-2442
19-2443
19-2444
19-2540
20-1684
20-1736
20-1737
20-1738
20-1771
Apprehension and Search of Persona
Tochiiique of taking i>erson.s into custody — Conducting frisk, wall
and complete searches — Use of handcufTs — Disposition of female
offenders (27 niin — 1956 — Film Reference),
Suspects and Witnesses — Part I — Basic Interviews
Interviews of two typical witnesses by a MP after an accident — In-
terviewing techniques, effects of emotion and prejudice on observa-
tions (16 min— 1957— Film Reference — Replaces TF 1»-1580, which
is obsolete) .
Suspects and Witnesses — Part II — Complaints and Hostile Witnesses
Interviews of two typical witnesses by Military Police Criminal
Investigators — Questioning technique and careful evaluation of
testimony is stressed (21 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Suspects and Witnesses — Part III — Interrogating Suspects
Techniques used to question: a suspect whose guilt of breaking
into a PX is uncertain, and the suspect of a brutal crime (44 min —
1957— Film Reference).
Investigation of Narcotics Offenses
Discusses the symptoms of drug addiction, and illustrates the
techniques and procedures related to the discovery, apprehension,
and search of offenders (40 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
Once Too Often
Safety film — Recklessness of soldier on leave — Results (25 min —
1951).
Introduction to Army Work Simplification
Demonstrating work simplification in action — Need for and value
of the program — Importance of line supervisor to success of program —
Flexible army regulations system permits utilization of managerial
improvement program (19 rain — 1953).
Work Simplification in the Office
Scope and variety of office work in the Department of the Army —
Role of work simplification program — Five tools are: work distribu-
tion chart, flow process chart, work count, motion economy analyses,
and layout studies— To be preceded by TF 20-1736 (25 miu— 1U54—
Film Reference).
Work Simplification in the Shop
Definition of work simplification program as applied to civilian and
military phases of DA — Tools studied and analyzed — Better manage-
ment at lower cost — Maximum effeotivene«H possible when program
is utilized at all levels (17 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
Production Control — Part I
Step-by-step procedure by which management regulates production
output to meet fluctuating product rp(piirein««nts of the com|)Hny'«
sales efforts — Hasic importance of routing in niiinufacture (11 min —
1956 — ^Distribution liniit»'d to central Hlni libraries in CON US only —
Commercial Adaptation) .
402
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
20-1772 Production Control— Part II ^ '""^'^ m-rfinW n?' h i .T
Three final steps in production control — scheduling, dispatching,
and follow-up (11 min — 1955 — Distribution limited to central film
libraries in CONUS only — Commercial Adaptation).
20-1937 Tactical Employment of Atomic Weapons In Support of Ground
Troops (Defensive) (U)
(51 min— 1955— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
20-1979 Land Mine Warfare — Part I— Introduction
Employment in offensive and defensive combat tactics — Types,
features, and operation of mines (24 min — 1950— Film Reference).
20-1980 Land Mine Warfare— Part II— Siting and Marking
Showing order and method in which siting party lays boundary,
centerline, safety lane, vehicle and patrol lane tapes — Method in
which marking party fences and marks the minefield (11 min — 1955 —
Film Reference).
20-1981 Land Mine Warfare— Part III— Laying the Minefield
Organization of laying party — Laying mines by hand and vehicles —
Mine cluster patterns — Placing mines M15 antitank, M16 anti-
personnel, M14 plastic antipersonnel — Fuzing — Testing, arming,
camouflaging, and boobytrapping mines — The completed obstacle
(22 min — 1955 — Film Reference) . . (ooii-jTjVjil
20-1982 Land Mine Warfare— Part IV— Recording and Reporting
Procedures for recording and reporting minefields — Reports of
intention, initiation, completion, change, transfer, minimum and
maximum record (13 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
20-1983 Land Mine Warfare— Part V— Arming, Disarming, and Camouflaging
Showing how to handle mines expertly and safely — Methods of
arming, disarming, and camouflaging three representative mines and
one flare: M15, Ml4, Ml6 mines and M49 flare (24 min— 1955— Film
Reference) .
20-1984 Land Mine Warfare— Part VI— Boobytrapping Mines
Methods used to booby trap the M15 heavy antitank mine and the
M16 antipersonnel mine — Percentage of boobytrapped mines used in
defensive, barrier, and nuisance minefields — Emphasis on checking
boobytrap equipment and following prescribed safety procedures
(26 min— 1955 — Film Reference).
20-1985 Land Mine Warfare— Part VII— Protective Minefields
Step-by-step procedure for the installation of a protective mine-
field as a combat outpost by a combat platoon — Other uses of a
minefield — Final disposition of minefield after it has served its
purpose (11 min — 1965 — Film Reference).
20-1986 Land Mine Warfare— Part VIII— Nuisance Mining
Application, features, and procedures for accomplishing each of
the four types of nuisance mining (area, route, installation, and min-
ing behind the enemy lines) — Use of butterfly mine — Emphasis on
reporting nuisance mining (15 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
403
TFNo.
20-1987
20-1988
20-1989
20-2531
NUMERICAL INDEX
Land Mine Warfare— Part IX— Assault Breaching
rrocedures and techniques for dtliberat^i and hasty breach of an
enemy minefield — Activities and duties of reconnais-sance patrol and
of breaching parties — Methods of opening and widening lanes for
passage of troops — The assault and passage of forces (19 niin — 1955 —
Film Reference).
Land Mine Warfare— Part X— Area Clearing
Study of area to be cleared — Checking of minefield records —
Reconnaissance of area — Mechanical and manual methods of clear-
ing a minefield — Handling and storage of defuzed mines in good
condition (12 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Land Mine Warfare — Part XI— Behavior in a Minefield
Techniques of moving safely through minefield — Planning best way
out — Probing for trip wires and mines — Uncovering and marking trip
wires and mines — Marking safety line — Reporting minefield to CP —
Moving injured man out (10 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Individual Protection Against Atomic Attack
Explains the principal effects of atomic explosions, bla.st, heat and
nuclear radiation — Depicts protective measures to be taken, by the
individual soldier, before, during, and after the attack — Emphasizes
fact that soldier must learn to protect himself (25 min — 1958 — Film
Reference).
The Pentomic Army ( tul- 9ia\iaH 'jttWf.
New type organization, tactics, firepower, mobility, communica-
tions, and equipment— THE PENTOMIC ARMY, designed to meet
modern concepts of war — Demonstrates new weapons, new transpor-
tation, infra-red equipment, new Mechanical Mule — Shows firing of
missiles and rockets (50 min — 1958 — Color).
Keep it Clean
Importance of keeping soldier's rifle clean — Results of individual's
carelessness (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
Elementary Tactics of Life Saving
Various methods of approach — Breaking holds — Carrying men in
danger of drowning — Carrying victims to shore by firemen's carry
and saddle back carry (11 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
Abandon Ship
Techniques for abandoning ship — Advance pre|>ttration — Care of
equipment and clothing needed in emergency (29 min — 1014 — Film
Reference — From Navy Film MN 1145).
Camouflage — Movement of Individuals and Small Units
Teaches the soldier various devices to use for iiidividiiiil and unit
protection against enemy view and fires— Basic principles of camou-
flage— Shadows (13 min — 1944 — Film Reference — From British .\rmy
Film BC-476).
21-1612 A Penny Saved
Approaeh to supply discipline ainuMl at individual soldier — Prob-
loma connected with supply discipline -Examples of varied methods
20-2561
21-1018
21-1121
21-1244
21-1370
404
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
of 'sa'^ihR^Salvnging and consorvinp oquipm<>nt — CarelessiioKs and
disregard of common souse iu handling cqtiipment — Cases of group
and common property damage (28 miu — 1951).
21-1741 Seeing in the Dark
Principles and techniques of adapting the eyes to the dark — Using
ofTcenter vision and short, scanning cje movements effectively and
confidently — Employing infrared equipment (27 min — l'J52 — Film
Reference).
21-1840 Principles of Leadership
Mastery of the 11 principles of leadership illustrated in this film
will guide those with leadership potentialities to the confidence,
respect, obedience, and cooperation of their subordinates (43 min —
1953 — Film Reference).
21-1921 Troop Indoctrination for an Atomic Exercise
Planning for an atomic maneuver — Nature and effects of atomic
explosions — Protective measures against effects — Various phases of
a typical atomic exercise — Emphasis on application of prescribed
safety measures for preservation of life (33 min — 1955).
21-1965 Military Courtesy
Necessity for, and basic elements of, military courtesy (17 min —
1951 — Film Reference).
21-1973 Escape
When and where chances for escape from enemy custody are most
favorable — Planning considerations and precautions — Illustrates es-
capes, based on case histories, at the front lines, from division inclo-
sure, from truck and train, and from PW camps (45 miu — 1955 — Film
Reference).
21-2097 Camouflage Principles
Use aud methods of camouflage — Uses of shades and shadow —
Avoidance of light background — Methods of moving to avoid detec-
tion and enemy fire — Camouflaging vehicles, gun positions, and forti-
fications— Selection of site — Avoidance of highlights, color, tone,
movement, and shadow (25 min — 1945 — Color).
21-2098 Individual Concealment
Importance of correct camouflage for concealment of the individual
soldier — Methods, procedure, and tcchniqties of camouflaging —
Method of darkening face, hands, and neck (30 min — 1943 — Color).
21-2099 Concealment of Vehicles
Technique of camouflage api)lied to vehicles iu temporary and
permanent bivouac — Standard procedure and field expedients for con-
cealing vehicles and tire marks near bivouac or parking area (28
min— 1945— Color).
21-2100 Concealment of Bivouac
Problems involved in selection and camouflage of bivouac area
against air reconaissance — Drapes and flat tops — Natural cover (24
min— 1945— Color).
405
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
21-2113 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part I — Exercises 1-4
High jump, bend and reach, squat thrust, and rowing (21 min—
1956 — Distribution to central film libraries in CON US and OS).
21-2114 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part II — Exercises 5-8
Squat bender, push-ups, side bender, and body twLst (12 min —
1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CON US and OS).
21-2115 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One— Part III— Exercises ^12
Squat jumper, trunk twister, stationary run, and 8-count push-up
(10 min — 1956 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges
in CON US and OS).
21-2116 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One — Part IV— Alternate
Exercises, Supplementary Activities
Bottoms up and turn and bounce — Running in formation, sprints,
and cross-country runs — Guerrilla exercises — Grass drill — Combative
drill — Mass games and relays (10 min — 1956 — Distribution to central
film and equipment exchanges in CONUS and OS).
21-2197 Camouflage Tor Scouting and Patrolling
Camouflage and movement techniques employed by combat troops
in day and night operations — Stress on good camouflage discipline
for survival (33 min — 1957 — Color — Film Reference).
21-2301 Military Instruction — Part I — Principles of Learning
Cover the six principles of learning: motivation, objective, doing,
realism, background, and appreciation — Importance of appeal to
senses to stimulate student interest (23 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
21-2302 Military Instruction — Part II — The Stages of Instruction — Preparation
Estimating teaching situation — Selecting and organizing material —
Checking availability of training aids — Preparing lesson plan —
Rehearsing le.sson — F'inal check of all arrangements (12 min — 1956 —
Film Reference),
21-2303 Military Instruction — Part II — The Stages of instruction — Presents-
tion
Covers elements and advantages of introduction, explanation, and
summary (12 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
21-2304 Military Instruction— Part II— The Stages of Instruction — Applica-
tion, Examination and Review of Critique
Elements and advantages of application, examination, and review
or critique (20 min — 195G — Film Reference),
21-2305 Military Instruction— Part III— Training Aids
Types, charactc-ristics and use of simple and complex training
aids — CTA's, chalkboards, film strips, slides, transparencies, working
models, and motion pictures (23 min — ^1950 — Film Uefereiu'e).
21-2306 Military Instruction— Part IV— Speech Techniques
Gaining attention of students — Diction — Mannerisms — Stance —
Delivery (11 min — 195G — Film Reference).
406
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
25-152
25-333
25-334
25-335
25-336
25-337
25-338
25-339
25-340
25-341
ignition and the Spark Plug
Fundamentals of construction, operation, and maintenance of
spark plugs and ignition systems used in motor vehicles (21 min —
1941).
The Engine Lathe — Rough Turning Between Centers
Setting up engine lathe for a rough turning job between centers —
Piece already cut to length and centered — Safety precautions in dress
and work — Various controls on lathe (15 min — 1941 — Film Refer-
ence— From US Office of Education Film No. C).
The Engine Lathe — Turning Work of Two Diameters i:
Scqucncy of operations in turning a gear blank with a shaft from
a solid piece of round stock (14 min — 1941 — Film Reference — From
US Office of Education Film No. 7).
The Engine Lathe — Cutting a Taper with the Compound Rest and
With the Taper Attachment sniioii
Operations when turning sharp taper on level gear blank with com-
pound rest and slight taper on shaft with taper attachment (10 min —
1951— Film Reference — From US Office of Education Film No. 8).
The Engine Lathe — Drilling, Boring, and Reaming Work Held in
Chuck
Operations when cutting tapered hole in solid forged steel gear
blank — Operations in centering piece in chuck, rough facing, drilling,
tapered boring, and reaming (10 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From
US Office of Education Film No. 9).
The Engine Lathe — Cutting an External National Fine Thread
Various shapes and uses of national fine thread — Procedures for
cutting thread on lathe (12 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US
Office of Education Film No. 10).
The Milling Machine
Parts of earliest standard plain milling machine — Capabilities,
operation, and work accomplished on it (7 min — 1942 — Film Refer-
ence— From US Office of Education Film No. 11).
The Milling Machine — Cutting Keyways
Setting up shaft on table of milling machine for cutting keyway at
each end — Selection of cutter — Determination of speed and feed —
Setting machine for depth and length of cut (15 min — 1942 — Film
Reference — From US Office of Education Film No. 12).
The Milling Machine— Straddle and Surface Milling to Close Toler>
ances
Methods and procedure followed when rough milling a solid bar of
stock — Finish milling of same piece to given sliape and size (27 min —
1942— Film Reference— From US Office of Education Film No. 13).
The Milling Machine — Straddle Milling
Procedures followed when straddle milling a pair of connecting
rods held in a fixture — Function of fixtures in production work
illu.strated (17 min — 1946 — Film Reference — From Ufci Office of
Education Film No. 14).
407
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
25-342
25-343
25-344
25-345
25-346
25-347
25-348
25-349
25-350
25-624
25-625
The Milling Machine — Plain Indexing and Cutting A Spur Gear
Set-up of milling machine — Use of dividing head — Cut of 8-pitch
spur gear with 36 teeth (25 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US
OfTicc of Education I'^ilm No. 15).
The Vertical Boring Mill — Rough Facing, Turning, and Drilling on a
Vertical Turret Lathe
Operations used in rough facing, turning, and drilling aluminum
casting held in chuck jaws of vertical turret lathe (31 min — 1942 — Film
Reference — From US Office of Education Film No. 16).
The Vertical Boring Mill — Rough Facing, Boring, and Turning a
Shoulder on a Vertical Turret Lathe
Tooling a vortical turret lathe for work requiring independent use of
vertical and side heads (22 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US
Office of Education Film No. 17).
The Vertical Boring Mill — Facing, Turning, Boring, Grooving, Cham-
fering on a Vertical Turret Lathe, Using Two Heads
Tooling a vertical turret lathe for work requiring simultaneous use
of both vertical and side heads (31 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From
US Office of Education Film No. 18).
Steel Rule
Steel rule in detail — Various forms in general use — Fractional
scales — Correct use (14 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office
of Education Film No. 1).
Micrometer
Various forms of micrometers — Reading micrometers — Use and
care (15 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Education
Film No. 2).
Fixed Gauges
Types of fixed gages — Importance of mass production of these in-
struments (17 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of
Education Film No. 3).
Vernier Scale
Priiicii)l('s of vernier scalo — Its application to precision measurement
(19 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Education Film
No. 4).
Height Gauges and Standard Indicator
Fundamental principles of vernier height gage — Various forms of
standard indicators — Their use (12 min — 1942 — Film Reference —
From US Office of Education Film No. 5).
Cutting a Keyway on a Finished Shaft
The .sliupor — Parts and controls — Procedures and precautions in
cutting kcyway in end of finished steel shaft (13 min — 1942 — Film
Hcftrciicc — From US Office of Education Film No. 19).
Machining a Rectangular Cast Iron Block
Hlock ea.st of iron used to show functions and use of parallels and
various ways in whicli a block is set in the vise for rough inaehiiiing
all surfaces — Technique of operation — Use of automatic feed — Hand
408
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
feeding (15 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Educa^
tion Film No. 20).
25-626 Drilling and Tapping a Cast Steel Valve Body
Techniques used when drilling and tapping blind holes in cast .steel
on a radial drill — Drill jig with loose bushings used for locating holes
(19 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From US Office of Education Film
No. 22).
25-627 Drilling to a Lay-out and Spotfacing a Cast Iron Valve Body
Drilling and spotfacing holes in flange of cast iron valve body —
Details of setting up work in machine — Adjusting feed and speed —
Checking work for accuracy (15 min — 1942 — Film Reference — From
US Office of Education Film No. 23).
25-628 Machining a Tool Steel V Block
Laying out material — Seating block in vise — Selecting cutting
tools — Adjusting shaper — Precautions (20 min — 1942 — Film Refer-
ence—From US Office of Education Film No. 21).
30-1493 Prisoner of War for Intelligence
Reasons for taking prisoners in combat — Valuable information
obtained through proper questioning — Clever Uise of interrogation (27
min — 1948 — Film Reference).
30-1494 Production of Combat Intelligence
On basis of division mission, G2 directs production of combat
intelligence for division mission — Piecing together fragments of
information on makeup of enemy forces — Equipment — Positions —
Complete picture for plan of action (17 min — 1948 — Film Reference).
30-1523 Safeguarding Military Information
Necessity of military and civilian personnel keeping eyes open and
mouth .shut (16 min— 1949).
30-1543 The Aggressor Force
American soldiers, specially trained and equipped, enact part of
aggressor (26 min — 1950 — Film Reference).
30-1545 Unit Censorship
Importance of unit censor's activities in over-all military censorship
program — Necessity for unit censorship in time of war — Duties and
responsibilities of unit censors — Use of blue envelope — Procedure for
having unofficial film processed (26 min — 1949).
30-1565 Military Censorship
Need for censorship in time of war — Ca.se histories — Influence of
strict censorship upon succes.sful outcome of mission (20 min — 1949).
30-1569 Lock Security (U)
(41 min— 1949— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
30-1607 Surveillance (U)
(35 miu— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
30-1645 Investigative Sound Devices (U)
(30 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
409
NUMERICAL LNDEX
TFNo.
30-1651 Informants (U)
(38 min— 1950— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
30-1702 Undercover Operations (U)
(37 niin— 1951— Film is classified CUNFIOENTIAL.)
30-1735 On Post Safety
Promotion of on-duty accident prevention philosophy — Average
accidents analyzed — Common causes of accidents — Individual respon-
sibility (22 min— 1952).
30-1739 Cryptosecurity (U)
(18 min— 1952— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified
Handling Authorized.)
30-1751 Investigative Techniques (U)
(37 min— 1952— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
30-1890 Security — Part I — Guarding Against Espionage in Military Installa<
tions
Cardinal rules for good security — Methods used by enemy agents —
Danger of lack of alertness — Hazards of amateurs attempting to
uncover spies (23 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
30-1891 Security — Part II — Safeguarding Defense Information
Basic principles of safeguarding classified defense information set
forth in AR 380-5 with aim towards developing security conscious-
ness— Security regulations applicable to classified documents, safe
combinations, classified waste, and telephone conversations — Clear-
ance and need-to-know requirements — Destruction procedure is shown
(19 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
30-1896 Technical Intelligence in Action
Mission and operations of Army Intelligence is explained — After
exhaustive tests of captured enemy materiel, new countermeasures or
improved weapons and equipments are developed for our troops
(24 min— 1954).
30-1922 The Soviet Army in the Attack
A 1913 Soviet training film with English dubbed in shows Soviet
military methods, techniques, and tactics — Compares American and
Soviet systems — Discusses basic Soviet doctrine of fire and movement
in offensive (27 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
30-1923 Counter Intelligence Corps in Combat (U)
(38 mill — 1954- Film Reference — Exhibition to personnel, all
branches of services on a need-to-know basis ONLY — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL.)
30-1936 Armies of the World— Part II— The Soviet Army In the Defense
A Soviet traiiiiiig film with dubbed l]iiglipli commentary, explaining
Soviet methods, techniques, and tactics employed in the defen.se —
DifTerence between Soviet and American systems — Analysis of various
phases of the defen.se (20 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
30-1957 Armies of the World -Part II— Soviet Army —Winter Warfare
Soviet military ofTeiisive tactics used duriiiK winter campaigns of
World War II -Preparation for march — Camoullage- Security ele-
410:
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
30-1958
30-1966
30-2555
••)in.t<('I
30-2601
ment — Movement of troops — Hauling of equipment — Care and use
of weapons — Communications — Combat formations — Night and day
operations (23 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Armies of the World — Part II — Soviet Army — Assault on Fortifications
Soviet training film, with dubbed English commentary, showing
various steps employed by the Soviet Army prior to an assault on
fortified positions — Encirclement of area — Artillery fire — Activity
of engineer teams and shock groups — Use of weapons — Advance of
assault troops — Penetration into enemy defense — Fighting in built-
up area — Preparations for counterattack — Consolidation of positions
by reserve units (25 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Armies of the World— Part II— The Soviet Soldier
Characteristics and traits — Fighting capabilities — Comparison with
American Army — Military training cycle — Political indoctrination —
Uniforms and insignia — Characteristics and application of basic
Soviet weapons (29 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Transmission Security
Outlines responsibilities of all persons concerned with communica-
tions, from writer to recipient — Sources of security leaks — Protective
devices for communication security in the field — Fundamentals of
transmission are summarized (30 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
Electronic Search Recording Techniques (U)
(37 min— 1958— This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
31-1175 Field Artillery 105-mm Howitzer Section in Shore-to-shore Opera-
tions
Loading from beach to boat and ferrying across water — Methods of
lashing howitzer and trucks to decks — Loading ammunition, landing,
and getting into action (20 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
31-1854 Drop Zone
Demonstration of vertical envelopment maneuver — Typical air-
borne operation, characterized by mobility, threat, and surprise —
Smooth coordination among services vital to success of operation
(17 min— 1954).
31-1926 Assembly of an Airborne Unit
Methods for assembling airborne units — Assembly aids used to
facilitate assemblies in day and night operations — Various phases of
an airborne operation — Reorganization in assembly area and move to
objective (18 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
31-1927 Duties of a Jumpmaster
Attendance at conferences on administrative and tactical de-
tails— Inspection of men, equipment, aircraft, loadings and
parachutes — Organization of men and equipment — Review of para-
chute jump — In-flight responsibilities — Jump commands — The jump
(33 min— 1955— Film Reference),
31-2126 The Airborne Soldier
Basic paratrooper training course at the .Airborne School, Fort
Benning — Physical fitness and approved jump and landing tech-
niques (33 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
411
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
31-2127 Assembly Problem after 5th Novice Jump
Pre-jump briefing — The jump — UisiMjrsal to assembly area —
Digging in at sector of fire — Report to instructors — Move to shake-
out area (10 min — 195G — Film Reference).
31-2128 Personnel Parachute Malfunctions and Activation of Reserve Para-
chute
How jumper copes with inactivation of main parachute — Inversion
of parachute canopy — Blown gore and section — Technique of acti-
vating reserve parachute (9 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
31-2129 Personnel Parachute Entanglements and Recovery From Twists
How entanglements and twists occur — How to avoid them — How
jumper recovers from both — Condition for activating reserve para-
chute (6 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
31-2130 Parachute Landing Falls
Approved techniques for executing the four parachute landing
falls: right, left, front, rear — Alternate technique for landing in
ground winds from 8 to 15 miles per hour (12 min — 1956 — Film
Reference) .
31-2131 Parachute Training in the 34 Foot Mock Tower
Action of trainee in tower readying for jump — The jump — Instruc-
tor's critique of individual performance — Mass exits from tower
(12 min — 1956— Film Reference).
31-2132 Conduct of a Parachutist in the Aircraft
• f. .vji. Seating and fastening safety belt — Relaxing in position on com-
mand— Action at "Get Ready" command — Execution of the seven
jump commands (9 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
31-2133 The Swing Landing Trainer
How trainees practice the 4 PLF's (parachute landing falls) on the
swing landing trainer — Individual performance critiqued by instructor
(7 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
31-2134 Parachute Recovery and Shakeout During Novice Training
Removal of harness after landing— Stowing parachute gear in kit
bag — Two-man system of shakeout — Assembly of clean parachute
gear for turn in (8 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
31-2138 Subarctic Winter Bivouacking
Advanced planning — Security and defense measures — Erection of
shelter, water and cooking facilities— Protection against cold— Proper
use of sleeping equipment (:?0 min— 1955— Distribution in CON US
and Overseas — Film Reference).
31-2216 Wearing Individual Parachute Equipment
Correct method of donning combat load for jump— Illustrates
where each piece of equipment is worn and how it is .secured to para-
chutist's body (5 min— 1955— Distribution to central film libraries in
CONUS, Ft. Bragg, NC, and Ft. Benning, Ga).
31-2297 Subarctic ("ross-rountry Mobility Part 11 - Summer Operations
Nature and character of tundra, muskeg, penn!ifri)st and frozen
sub.soil — How the various areas arc traversed by military units (11
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF Xo.
33-2509
35-1895
41-2590
41-2591
41-2592
44-1327
44-1347
44-1348
44-1349
min — 1956 — Distribution to Army and film cquipnuMit exchang«!.s in
CON US and overseas — Film Reference).
Guerrilla Warfare
Nature and impact of guerrilla forces in past, present, and future —
Role in nuclear warfare — Role of U.S. Army Special Forces Opera-
tional Teams (22 min — 1057 — Film Reference).
On Parade
The story of a WAC corporal who appraises h(T first year in service
and notes the development and improvement of her ajipearance,
conduct, and manner (17 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
Military Government in an Enemy City — Part II — Public Safety
Methods and techniques employed by Civil Affairs Military Gov-
ernment Public Safety Team to control civilian population of an
occupied enemy city — To prevent sabotage, guerrilla activity, and
civihan interference with military operations (17 min — 1958 — Film
Reference) .
Military Government In an Enemy City — Part III— Public Health
Shows how a Civil Affairs Military Government Public Health
Team in an occupied enemy city implements measures to safeguard
the health of troops and protect civilian persons (16 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
Military Government in an Enemy City — Part IV — Civilian Evacuation
Methods and techniques used by Civil Affairs Military Government
Staffs in effecting a mass evacuation of 40,000 persons from an occupied
enemy city within 72 hours (25 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
The Radio Set SCR-584— Part IV: Interference
Operation during interferences such as rain, gun firing, and aircraft
entering circuit — Tracing and .spotting targets — Adjustjnents of
instrument to eliminate interference (18 min — 1945 — ^Film Reference).
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part I: Emplacement
Table model demonstration — Field exercise with crew in action —
Gun commander selects site for emplacement — Duties of crew mem-
bers— P'our important steps of emplacement (24 min — 1944— Film
Reference).
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part II: March
Order
The bogie 90-mm antiaircraft guns being readied for march order —
Procedure described — Gun crew in action (26 min — 1944 — Film
Reference). / Hk'l -
The 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount— Part III: Hasty
Emplacement for Antitank Firing
Elevation, depression, and traverse in preparing gun for quick
firing from wheels — Emphasis on speed and accuracy (11 min — 1944 —
Film Reference).
413
NUMERICAL INDEX
TfNo.
44-1350 The 90-min Antiaircrart Gun on the M2 Mount— Part IV: Preparation
for Firing
Four important checks in preparation for firing — Checking gun,
orientation, synchronization, and operation (35 min — 1944 — Film
Reference).
44-1351 The SO-mm Antiaircraft Gun of the M2 Mount — Part V: Inspection
of Ammunition and Firing
Operations and duties of the ammunition squad of a gun crew in
inspecting and handling propelling charges — Loading, point, and
firing — Reloading and firing (23 min — 1944 — Film Reference).
44-1409 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part V: Electronic Jamming
Tracing targets during interference of electronic jamming — Recogni-
tion of jamming — Eliminating interference by adjustment of instru-
ments (20 min — 1945 — Film Reference).
44-1410 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part VI: Window Jamming
Demonstration of window jamming and its solution — Following
window trail left by aircraft — Picking up targets flying through old
windows — Countering sudden window dropping accompauied by
evasive tactics (31 rain — 1945 — Film Reference).
44-1524 Twin 40-mm Gun Motor Carriage M19
Characteristics and operation of gun and gun mount — Capabilities
of mount — Mechanical functioning of the piece — Duties of crew
members (17 min — 1949 — Film Reference).
44-1554 Light AAA with Infantry and Armored Divisions
The primary missions, organization, weapons, and employment of
light AAA battalion with infantry and armored divisions under diversi-
fied tactical conditions (18 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
44-1606 Spotting Trial Bursts by Radar
Method of spotting trial bursts with SCR-784 and SCR-584 and
directors M7 and M9 — Reading the fine scope to determine range of
trial bursts of antiaircraft fire and to calculate distance over or short
of target — Accuracy and time saving through spotting trial burst-s by
radar (13 min — 1951).
44-1641 Orientation and Synchronization of the AAA Gun Battery — Part I:
Basic Principles
Elements of AAA gun battery in relation to each other — Need for
accurate orientation and synchronization— Carelessness illustrated —
Errors brought out during classroom discussion and review (43 min —
1951 — I'^ilm Reference).
44-1647 The Directors M9 and M 10— Part III: Preparation
Preparatory stages to make 90-mm gun battery antiaircraft fire
effective — Fire control equipment consisting of generators, radar
(SCR-584), tracker, trailer, computer, and its power unit --Dirrrtor
M9 with computer — Director MlO, used with 120-nun gun — Energiz-
ing equipiiu'iit — Ac voltage regulation (upper and lower limit), Dc
voltage check, oscillator check, servo gain check and Dc and Ac zero
set— Adjusting betwei'n fin- periods (19 min — 1951).
4&4
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF So.
44-1680 Light AAA in Close Fire Support of Infantry
Pictorial record of an attack by an infantry regiment with fire
support of light AAA — Each step in the coordinated plan shown
(29 min — 195:i — Film Reference).
44-1682 Orientation and Synchronization of the SCR-584 and SCR-784 with
M9 and MIO Directors
Principles and technique of orienting and synchronizing radar and
director in fire control procedure — Tracker orientation — Selsyn
adjustment — Selsyn transformer synchronization — PPI selsyn syn-
,,•; chronizatiou — Local and remote indicator synchronization — Range
potentiometer test — Synchronization of radar with tracker (26 min —
1951).
44-1780 Employment of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System Trailer
Showing the arrival of the M33 radar trailer at a desert site and
the procedure for emplacement of the M33 fire control system (17
min — 1952 — Film Reference).
44-1781 Emplacement of the AAFCS M33 Acqnisition Radar
Showing emplacement of the acquisition antenna assembly by
personnel of range platoon but not showing the actual operation of
the acquisition radar system (14 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
44-1782 March Order of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System
Showing that the AAFCS is packed in three separate vehicles —
Emplacing acquisition antenna assembly and emplacing tracking
antenna are two separate actions that can be performed simultaneously
(15 min — 1953 — Film Reference).
44-1783 March Order of AAFCS M33 Acquisition Radar
Illustrating how to perform the march order of the acquisition
antenna assembly in two simultaneous steps (16 min — 1952 — Film
Reference).
44-1858 The Computing Sight M19 Series (M19A1 and M38) Nomenclature
and Operation " ' ' ' * "
Discussion of the nomenclature and the operatidn of computing
sight M19 series, types M19A1 and M38 — Detailed explanation of
method of orienting, leveling, and setting the sight at proper superele-
vation— Five steps for engaging targets — How to engage targets
flying variety of courses, climbing, and diving targets (27 min — 1954 —
Film Reference).
44-1886 Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Fire Missions
Action in an AAFCS M33 during a fire mission — Stcp-by-step
breakdown of action showing units of an AAFCS M33 in relation to
each other — Operation of panel controls — How target is announced,
picked up, tracked by radar, plotted for fire, fired and downed (17
min — 1964 — Film Reference).
44-1887 Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Orientation and Synchroniza-
tion
Orientation by known datum point method and back-sighting
method — Methods for maintaining proper adjustment of equipment
(self-synchronous) (18 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
41S
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
44-1888 Antiaircraft Fire Control System IM33: Start and Stop Procedure
Thia equipment locates and tracks aerial targets by radar — Com-
putes and transmits firing data electrically — Separate comi>ononts —
Procedure to energize and de-energize — Throe stages of energizing
and de-energizing (18 min — 1954 — Film Reference).
44-1964 Nike I — Introduction to the System
Uncrating and pressure tests — Booster joining — Missile tests — Fuel
and oxidizer servicing — Warhead installation — Servicing at launching
area for firing (24 min— 1954— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
44-2139 Nike I. SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization— Part I—
Leveling of the Tracking Radars
Fine leveling procedure — Determining A and B levels of antenna
assembly, how data is recorded and readings computed, how level
checks are made (21 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY—
Film Reference).
44-2140 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization— Part 11 —
Adjustment of the Optical System
Emplacement of main and elbow telescopes — Adjustment of
telescopes on target — Hairline check — Alignment of antenna and
telescope in parallel position (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2141 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization— Part III—
Collimation of the Tracking Radars
How tracking beams are aligned parallel to optical axis in azimuth —
How optical axis is adjusted in elevation parallel to electronic axis
(29 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2142 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization- Part IV—
Data Transmission Adjustments
Orienting tracking radars in azimuth and elevation — Orientation
. ,1 I , , checks — Synchronization check of tracking radars (25 min — 1950 —
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2143 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization — Part V —
Parallax Corrections and Adjustments at the Launching Positioning
Units (U)
(3G min — 1956 — Distribution Limited — Film Reference — Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAIv-Modified Handling Authorized).
44-2144 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area— Part I— Emplacement
and Preparation of the Tracking Radars
Positioning radars — Preparation for emplacement — Emplacement
of lens a.s.sembly — Release of rf unit — Cro.s.s-levcling radar (16 min —
1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference).
• liMIIUl'
44-2145 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area— Part II— Assembly of
the Radar (-ollimation Mast
Installation of rods and plates, ba.se plate jusscmbly, rigid wavi'guido
sections, cross-arm as.sembly, boom assembly, target lu-iul a.s.son)bly
and flexible waveguide as.sombly (30 min— 1955 — FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY— Film Reference).
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
44-2146 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area — Part III — Adjustment
and Erection of the Radar Collimation Mast Assembly
Adjustment of target head assembly — Erection and final adjustment
of collimation mast — Mounting of rf test set — Attachment of flexible
waveguide (15 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film
Reference).
44-2147 Nike I, SAM Battalion. Launching Area — Part I — Emplacement of the
Launching Equipment
Emplacement of control and power cabinets, launcher control
trailer, test responder unit, launcher sections and loading racks (28
min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2148 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area — Part II — Installation and
Checks of Launcher Equipment
Installation of equipment — Checks on launcher and mi.ssile power
packs, elevation of launcher erecting arm, electrical lines and hydraulic
system (24 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence) .
44-2149 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area— Part III— Reload Procedures
and Drill for the Launcher-Loader
Lowering launcher — Disconnecting electrical connections — Em-
placing new missile onto launcher — Securing rails and hydraulic and
electrical connections — Elevating launcher and return to revetment
(16 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2150 NIKE I SAM Battalion Preparation of the Missile — Part I— Uncrating,
Fin Installation, and Pressure Tests (Revised version)
Uncrating — Depressurizing container — Removing missile — Tests on
propulsion, air line, and hydraulic system — Installation of control,
ailerons, and main fins (30 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY — This film previously.cleissified).
44-2151 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part II— Missile
Tests
Calibration of rf test set — Testing electrical circuits, command
response and burst circuitry — Installing battery and pressurizing
guidance section (10 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY—
Film Reference).
44-2152 NIKE I SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part III— Booster
Uncrating and Joining (Revised version)
Uncrating and positioning booster on transporting rail — Positioning
missile for joining — Joining operation — Installation booster fin (25
min— 1955— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— This
film was previously classified) .
44-2153 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part IV— Fuel
Servicing
Moving missile and fuel servicer into position — Filling measuring
can — Adjusting can and fuel temperatures — Fueling with JP-4 fuel —
Safety measures (18 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY—
Film Reference).
494599 •— 59 27
417
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF Xo.
44-2154 NIKE I SAM Battalion. Preparation of the Missile— Part V— Oiidieer
Servicing (Rt'viscd version)
S<'rviciiiK of missiio with red funiin^ nitric aci(l oxidizer — Servicing
procedure and prescribed Hiifety precautions for personnel and efnii|>-
meiit (21 mil)— 19.55— FOR OFFICIAL USE ON LY— Replaces chi.s.si-
ficd film TF 44-2] o^, which is now obsolct.-).
44-2155 Nike I, SAM Battalion. Preparation of the Missile— Part VI— War*
head Installation
Steps in installing each section of the warli«-ad sjhtem: no<e war
head, center warhead, and aft warhead (32 min — 1955 — FOR Ol-l'I-
CIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2156 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part VII~ Final
Preparations
Instiillation of booster fins and booster igniter — Servicing will
starter fluid — Comieeting detonating cords to arming devices (2'
min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Fihn Reference).
44-2157 Nike I, SAM Battalion. Preparation of the Mis.sile— Part VIII —
Routine Checks
Tests on: Dc jiower of launcher — Missile's battery voltage — Gyro
present — Command response for roll, yaw, and jjitch — Charge lamj) —
Air pressure (10 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film
Reference).
44-2158 Nike I, SAM Battalion— Removal of Warheads
Removal of high pressure air and explosive components — Removal
and storing of nose, center and aft warheads (26 min — 1956 — FOR
OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2161 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Procedures and Drill- Part I— Normal Con-
ditions
Procedures necessary to engage the enemy — .\ctivitie8 in Battery,
Radar, and I^auncher control trailers — l'rei)aration and firing of
missile (21 min— 1956— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Refer-
ence).
44-2162 Nike I, SAM Battalion. Procedures and Drill- Part II— Alternate
Communication Procedures
How communication is carried on In* radio, fi«'l(l wire, and trli-phono
switchboards when cable systems and/or Launcher Control Trailer
are not oix-rable (34 min— 1950— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY—
Film R«'f«'rene<').
44-2163 Nike I SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronization Part VI -
Orientation of the Launcher Rail
How initi:il azimuth of launcher is <h't«'rmine<l an<! rerordi-d to ac-
comphsh orientation (8 min— 1956- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY—
Film Referen(;r).
44-2164 Nike I Underground Installation — Part 1 -Introduction
.\dvatitages of uiidiTground installation Layout - .\utomatic and
manual operation of elevator and satellite launchers — Safety factors
(29 min— 1956 -FtJR OFFICIAL USE (►NLY— Film Reference").
41S
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
44-2165 Nike I Underground Installation — Part II Section Drill
Duties of section crew during the White Alert, Yellow Alert, Blue
Alert, and Red Alert — Reload procedures illustrated (33 inin — 1956 —
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2166 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-
Guidance Equipment — Part I — Acquisition Radar (U)
(18 min— 1957— -Film Reference— Film is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL-Modified Handling Authorized).
44-2167 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-
Guidance Equipment — Part II — Target Tracking Radar
Preenergizing checks — Energizing and deenergizing procedure under
normal conditions, and deenergizing in an emergency (12 min — 1957 —
Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
44-2168 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-
Guidance Equipment — Part III — Missile Tracking Radar
Preenergizing checks — Ventilation and temperature control — Ener-
gizing and deenergizing during normal operation and deenergizing in
an emergency (11 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY).
44-2169 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the Ground-
Guidance Equipment — Part IV — Computer
Preenergizing checks — Ventilation and temperature control — Ener-
gizing procedure during normal operation — Deenergizing during nor-
mal and emergency operation (8 min — 1957 — Film Reference — FOR
OFFICIAL USE ONLY),
44-2170 NIKE AJAX Battery, The Ground-Guidance Equipment Operation of
the Personnel Heating and Ventilating System
Proper operation and adjustment for the heating, cooling, and
ventilating systems of the NIKE AJAX Trailers on AC power under
normal conditions — During an emergency, the procedures for operat-
ing on batteries (9 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY).
44-2171 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjust-
ments— Part III — Computer (U)
(20 min — 1958 — Film Reference — Distribution limited to Army
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAI^-Modified Handling Authorized).
44-2172 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and
Adjustments — Part I — Target Tracking Radar
Energizing the target tracking radar during emergency operation —
Ventilation and temperature control, preliminary and emergency
checks — Sum zero, angle sensitivity, coUimation, noise balance, and
range zero (17 min— 1957— Film Reference— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY).
44-2173 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and Adjust-
ments— Part II — Missile Tracking Radar (U)
(26 min— 1957— FUm Reference— FUra is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL).
w
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
44-2174 NIKE AJAX Malti-Channel Data Recorder— Part I— Operation
Describes function and operation of reorder — Features and opera-
tion of components — Adjustments for operation — Ix)ading, recording,
and unloading tape record — Safety measures — Teaching points re-
viewed (34 min— 1958— Film Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY).
44-2175 NIKE AJAX Multi-Channel Data Recorder— Part II— Tape Anal-
ysis (U)
This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL Modified Handling
Authorized (34 min— 1958).
44-2246 Nike I Missile Tests, Part I— Calibration of the RF Test Set (U)
(9 min — 1956 — Distribution primarily to central film and equip-
ment exchanges in CON US and OS and to film exchanges servicing
appropriate service schools — Film Reference — Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL-Modified Handling Authorized).
44-2247 Nike I, Missile Tests, Part II, Voltage Receiver Sensitivity, Power
and Frequency Check (U)
(6 min— 1956— Distribution limited— Film isclassified CONFIDEN-
TIAL-Modified Handling Authorized)
44-2248 Nike I Missile Tests, Part III — Nonresponse to Adjacent Codes,
Pattern Modulation, and Response Time (U)
(8 min — 1956 — Distribution to Army film and equipment exchanges
in CON US and OS— Film Reference— Film is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL-Modified Handling Authorized).
44-2249 Nike I Missile Tests, Part IV-A— Measurement of Burst, Fail Safe
Time, and Buzz Voltages (U)
(7 min — 1956 — Distribution primarily to central film and equip-
ment exchanges in CON US and OS and to film exchanges servicing
appropriate service schools — Film is classified CONFIDENTL\L-
Modified Handling Authorized).
44-2250 Nike I Missile Tests, Part IV-B— Yaw and Pitch Servo Tests (U)
(8 min — 1956 — Distribution to Film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and OS— Film is classified CON FIDENTIAI^ Modified
Handling Authorized).
44-2251 Nike I Missile Tests, Part V — Roll Servo Operation and Pressure
Potentiometer Check (U)
(8 min — 1956 — Distribution to Army film and equipment exchanges
in CONUS and OS— Film is clas-sified CONFIDENTIAL-.Mo<lified
Handling Authorized).
44-2252 Nike 1 Missile Tests, Part VI— Precise Command and Internal
Operation (U)
(7 min — 1956 — Distribution limited to film and equipment v\-
changes in CONUS and OS— Film is el.Hssifi.'tl CONFIDENT! A I^
Modified Handling Authorized).
44-2255 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling- Part 1 -Preparation for
Defucling
-/.Id! Positioning booster trailer — Emplacement of handling dolly — Sejv
arating missile from booster — Emplacement and pre|)araUon of mls-
420
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
sile — Removal of booster from area (15 min— 1955 — FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2256 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling— Part II— Removal of
Starting Fluid and Oxidizer
Positioning and preparing missile for drainage — Removal of start-
ing fluid — Draining of oxidizer — Removal of defueling equipment —
Replacement of parts — Safety precautions underscored (30 min —
1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2257 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling— Part III— Removal of JP-4
Positioning and preparing missile for defueling — Defueling — Re-
moval of defueling equipment — Replacement of parts — Returning
missile to original form (10 min— 1955— FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY— Film Reference).
44-2340 Introduction to the IFF, Mark X— Identification or Friend of Foe (U)
(19 min — 1957 — Limited distribution to Army Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CONUS and OS for loan to need-to-know audiences —
Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
44-2359 The Skysweeper — Oreintation and Synchronization Known Datum
Point Method
Collimation — Boresighting — Adjusting azimuth, scanner, computer,
periscope range alinement of radar, target selector — Checking trans-
mission (29 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
44-2360 The Skysweeper— Artillery Drill
Duties of crewmen — Preliminary drills — loading procedures — Radar
operation, visual operation, and firing at surface targets — Stoppages —
Unloading procedures (27 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
44-2528 Operation of the Skysweeper Radar
Features of components — Operating procedures — Energizing — Pre-
operative tests — Searching and tracking — Firing — Alternate ranging
(36 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
44-2530 NIKE— Guardian of the Cities
Mission of NIKE in national defense — Organization of NIKE
Battery Area; launching and firing of NIKE AJAX — Identification
and designation of target— Features of NIKE HERCULES (15
min— 1957).
44-2544 Effects of Electronic Countermeasures on Air Defense Radars
Purpose and principles behind radar jamming — How it is caused
and recognized — How electronic and non-electronic jamming appears
on radar scopes — Defense against each type (22 min — 1958 — Film
Reference— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY).
44-2545 NIKE AJAX Battery— Defense Against Electronic Countermeasures
(U)
This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL-Modified Handling Au-
thorized (27 min— 1958).
44-2546 AAFCS M33 Defense Against Electronic Counter-Measures (U)
(24 min— 1958— Distribution to Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CONUS and OS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL-
Modified Handling Authorized).
421
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
44-2547
44-2548
44-2584
46-2209
46-2210
46-2211
46-2336
46-2337
4&-2338
46-2339
Skysweeper Radar System — Defense Against Electronic Counter-
measures
Features of non-electronic and electronic jnnmiinK — Antijamming
techniques applicable to each: Window, CW, CW Modulated, and
Noise Modulated CVV — Describes differentiations between jamming
and local interferences (16 niin — 1958 — Film Reference — Film is
FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY).
Surveillance Radar System AN/TPS-ID — Defense Against Electronic
Countermeasures
Identification of all forms of non-electronic (Window) and electronic
Transmission) jamming — Measures and techniques involved in
counteracting each jamming condition — Importance of prompt
reporting of jamming (18 min— 1958— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY).
NIKE AJAX Battery— Orientation and Synchronization— Part III-A —
Collimation of Tracking Antenna by Data Dial Method
What collimation means to radar — Knorgi/ing the radar— Adjusting
position of electronic axis — Computing azimuth and elevation ad-
justment— Adjusting radar equipment and data dial — leveling
telescope mount (25 min— 1958— Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY).
Basic Helicopter Flight Principles
Helicopter flight elements — Action of rotor blades — Gyroscopic
precession laws — Torque (15 min — 195C).
Advanced Helicopter Flight Principles — Part I
Characteristics and movements of the rotor blades at various speeds
and in fully articulated and semirigid types of rotor heads — Use of
stabilizing and dampening devices (10 min — 1956).
Advanced Helicopter Flight Principles — Part II
Movements of air in relation to helicopter rotor systems — Effects
of air movements on flight — .\irflo\v patterns from take-off through
flight, glide and landing (11 min — 1956).
Helicopter Post Flight Inspection— The H-19
Cockpit insjx^ction with power off and power on — Aircraft interior
and exterior inspection — Upper deck insjM'ction — Use of standard
forms (26 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Helicopter Post Flight Inspection The H-21
Standard procedures of interior and ext«'iior phases of inspection —
Duties of each man of l-man inspcctiou team — Use of inspection work
sheets (27 min— 1956).
Helicopter Post Flight Inspection— The H~34
Procedures and sequ<'nce of interior and exterior phases of in-
spection— Duties of each man on inspection team — Use of work sheets
and DD Form 781-1 (26 min— 1957— Film Roference).
Helicopter Weight and Balance
Calculation of center of gravity limits, and weight and balance
requirement— Troblems of l)alance during lliglit, and liter loading and
lateral l)a!anee - Us*- of ballast (25 min -1957— Film Roference).
422
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
46-2381
46-2382
46-2418
46-2419
46-2420
46-2421
46-2422
46-2423
46-2554
Basic Helicopter Flight Training— Part I— Pilot's Pre-Flight In-
spection
Features and components of H-13E — Checks on exterior and
interior, controls, instruments, engine and rotors, starting and warm-
up, use of inspection forms (27 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Primary Helicopter Flight Training — Part II — Primary Flight Ma-
neuvers
Taxiing, take-oflf to hover, hovering flight, hovering autorotations,
normal take-off and approach, no-flare autorotation, and shut-down
of H-13 (22 min— 1957— Film Reference).
Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training — Part I — Take-off and
Flight Procedures
Crabbing, slipping, cross-wind take-ofiF, maximum performance
take-off, running take-off, and rapid deceleration maneuver (17
min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training — Part II — Autorotations
Hovering, no-flare autorotations, power recoveries, autorotation
turns, flare autorotation, and autorotation with an antitorque failure
(12 min — 1957— Film Reference).
Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training — Part IH — Approach Pro-
cedures
Normal approach, cross wind approach, crabbing, slipping and
hovering — Steep approach, shallow approach, and running landing
techniques (8 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Advanced Helicopter Flight Training — Part I — Confined Area Oper-
ations
Landing and takeoff with relation to wind and turbulence, high
and low reconnaissance, ground reconnaissance, pinnacle operation,
contour approach, and road and slope operation (27 min — 1957 — Film
Reference) .
Advanced Helicopter Flight Training — Part II — Emergencies and
Critical Conditions
How to handle engine and anti-torque failure, ditching, fire, ex-
cessive forward and aft CG, carburetor icing, flight and landing with
heavy loads, etc. (17 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Transitional Helicopter Flight Training— Part I — Transition to the
H-19
Feature of the H-19 — Preflight inspection— Cockpit inspection —
Pretake-off check — Taxiing — Normal take-off — Take-off to hover —
Hovering — Autorotations — Normal and steep approach — Engine
shut-down (26 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Helicopter Orientation — Introduction to Helicopters
General introduction to rotary wing flight — Historical development
from fifteenth century — Types of helicopters used by military service
today — Basic helicopter flight principles — Civil and military uses
(20 min— 1958— Film Reference).
423
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF No.
55-1005
-Part II: Cargo Handling Gear, Basic Opera*
MUitary Stevedoring-
tion
Three basic movements of unloading — Vertical upward, horizontal,
and vertical downward — Operation of winches in loading and un-
loading cargo — Topping the boom (15 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
55-1093 Military Stevedoring^Part III: Winches and Booms
Construction and operation of a wiiicli — Hand motions for directing
winch operators in loading and unloading cargo (18 min — 1943 —
Film Reference).
55-1117 Military Stevedoring— Part IV: Drafts and Slings
(•nn Hr*.'.?!! Use of material-handling equipment — Advantages of each type of
sling — Use of correct sling for safe handling and storage of cargo
(16 min— 1943— Film Reference).
55-1118 Military Stevedoring — Part V: Straps and (Transportation) Bridles
Use of straps and bridles — Correct method of attaching to various
types of draughts — Method of handling draughts in a vertical posi-
tion— Use of dunnage (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference).
55-1119 Military Stevedoring — Part VI: Vehicle Loading and Stowing
Loading jeeps, trucks, tanks, and locomotives aboard ship —
Demonstrating the use of nets, straps, and dunnage for lifting — Use
of soap, grease, and blocks to stow the vehicle (IG miu — 1943 — Film
Reference) .
55-1478 Driving the Semitrailer
Checking procedure by driver before starting on a run — Safety —
- -''» Protection of equipment — Backing the trailer up to a platform for
loading and unloading (19 min — 1948 — Film Reference).
55-1551 Stevedoring— Part VIII: Expedients
Expedients to be resorted to in cases where repair facilities or
replacement parts are not immediately available — Dead winches —
Damaged cargo booms and hatches — Using handling equipment of
vessels when alongside pier (14 min — 1952 — Film Reference).
55-1731 Railroad Safety
Safety in all phases of railroad work — Pointers for the train crew,
right-of-way maintenance crews, and in maintenance and repair shops
(34 min— 1952— Film Reference).
55-1744 Stevedoring— Part VII: Heavy Lifts
Problems and proper techniques of handling military cargo of 5
tons and over — Rigging and operating jumbo booms — Slinging, lifting,
steadying, lowering, bracing, and lashing heavy equipments — lOquij)-
mcnt, crew, planning, safety precautions (21 min — 1952 — Film
Reference).
55-1758 Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport
Planning and executing typical beach traffic circulation plan —
Loading and dispatching supplies — Port clearance — Equipment and
methods for handling and dispatching cargo and troops (17 min —
1954— Film Reference).
4i»
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
55-1812
55-1918
55-2183
55-2184
55-2296
55-2308
55-2309
55-2310
55-2311
55-2312
55-2314
Introduction to the Electric Winch
Illustrates major component parts of winch — Techniques employed
in operation — Safety measures employed during operation (7 min —
1953).
Loads and Loading of General Transport Vehicles
Characteristics of the five types of military cargo transported via
vehicle — Prescribed loading procedures for each — Emphasis on maxi-
mum authorized load, proper vehicle for given load, and safety pre-
cautions (18 min — 1955).
Why Battery Should Always Be Clean
Battery maintenance procedure to insure cleanliness and prevent
engine failure caused by dirty batteries (6 min — 1955 — Film Refer-
ence).
Why Engines are Governed
How governor on engine limits speed of engine at the point where it
develops maximum horsepower — Relationship between horsepower and
speed (5 min — 1955 — Film Reference).
Subarctic Inland Waterways Navigation
Journey to carry out a combat mission defining arctic river character-
istics, handling river craft, and safety factors (24 min — 1956 — Film
Reference) .
Helicopter Maintenance — Part I — Helicopter Power Plants
Features, operation, installation, and maintenance of the six types
of power plants used in helicopters— 0335, R-975, R-1340, R-1820,
and R-2800 engines (13 min— 1957— Film Reference).
Helicopter Maintenance — Part II — Transmissions and Free Wheeling
Units
Features and operation of transmissions in H-13, H-19, H-21, and
H-23 — Features and operation of free wheeling units in H-13, H-19,
H-21, H-23, and H-25 (16 min— 1957— Film Reference).
Helicopter Maintenance — Part III — Introduction to Power Trains
Function, major components, and operation of single rotor type
power train in the H-19 and tandem rotor type found in the H-21 (15
min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Helicopter Maintenance — Part IV — Supercharged Induction System
Describes fundamentals of engine operation under normal con-
ditions— Function, design, and operations of supercharger in sea level
and altitude engines — Test procedure for checking engine super-
chargers (16 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
Helicopter Maintenance — Part V — Rotor Blade Inspection, Repair,
and Tracking (H-19, H-34, H-37)
Covers main rotor and tail rotor blade cleaning and inspections —
Types of blade damage — Limits of repair — Repairs and replacements —
Blade tracking (33 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
Helicopter Maintenance — Part VII — Hydrualic Flight Control Systems
Function and operation of each hydraulic component in the H-21 —
Variations in the H-19 and H-25 models — Maintenance instructions
(15 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
425
NUMERICAL INDEX
TF .Vo.
55-2316
55-2341
55-2342
55-2343
55-2344
55-2345
53-2348
55-2364
55-2365
55-2366
55-2367
Helicopter Maintenance — Part IX— Generator Systems Trouble
Shooting
Operation of g«'ncrator systems — Common causes of malfunctions —
Test meter readings symptomatic of each trouble spot — Test Pro-
cedure— Use of Technical Order — Trouble spots traced and analyzed
(22 min — 1958 — Film I?eference).
Characteristics and Check of Diving Helmet Valves and Attachments
Checks and adjustment of exhaust valve, non-return valve, and air
control valve of the Mark V Standard Diving Helmet (4 min — 1957 —
Reference).
Dressing the Diver
Duties of diver's helpers — Laying out gear, helping diver into dress,
securing gear, valves, and attachments, attaching air hose and life
line (G min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Assisting the Diver
Duties of diver's attendants before and during descent, when diver
reaches bottom, and during and after ascent (6 min — 1957 — Film
Reference).
Diving Dress Patches
Stei>-by-step procedures for patching a tear in the diving dress, and
attaching cuffs to the sleeves (6 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Diving Procedure
Entrance into water, descending technitjue, coping with danger
signs, checks and adjustment of equipment, moving and working on
hard bottom, and searching technique (G min — 1957 — Film Reference).
The Motor Vehicle Driver — Traction Aids and the Winch
Metliods and expedients to oljtain traction in driving across sandy
and muddy terrain — Use of winch to extricate trucks mired in mud
(29 min — 1957 — Film Reference — Replaces TF 11-555 previously de-
clared obsolete).
Nomenclature of the Sextant
Components: frame, limb, index arm, index mark, micrometer drum,
vernier, endless tangent screw, index mirror, horizon glass, and t<'Ie-
scopc — Correct manner of handling the instrument (4 min — 1957 —
Film Reference).
Sextant Adjustment
Steps for making tlie four necessary adjustments to assure accurate
reading of tlie instrument (8 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Use of Loran
How Loran is operated to obtain tinje difTerence readings — How
reading is used to plot ship jjosition on the I^rau chart (7 min — 1950 —
Film Reference).
Use of Radio Direction Finder
Oj)eration of radio din-ction finder (RDF) to determine ship j>ositioo
between two locations — Determining kilocycle operation and true
bearings of locations — Adjusting controls (0 miu — 1950 — Film Ref-
erence).
426
NUMERICAL INDEX
TFNo.
55-2368
55-2369
55-2370
55-2503
55-2505
55-2556
55-2557
55-2558
55-2559
55-2560
Injector Timing for GM Diesel, Series 71, Using 70-min, 80-mm, and
90-mm Injectors
Conditions that necessitate injector timing — Timing procedure,
with particular attention given to proper use of timing tool J-1853 —
Adjustment of rocker arm assembly and injector timing (5 min —
1956 — Film Reference).
Injector Rack Setting for GM Diesel Series 71 Engine
Procedure to insure adequate fuel for each cylinder — Adjusting
buffer screw, placing injector on rack and adjusting, securing locking
screws (4 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
Use of Marlinespike
How it is used to splice wire rope — How it is held during splicing —
How it is inserted and twisted to open each strand of wire — Safety
precautions (3 min — 1956 — Film Reference).
Ground Handling of Aircraft — Part I — Fixed Wing Aircraft
Manhandling, servicing, taxiing, and mooring, using the L-19 and
Lf-23 for demonstration — Includes high wind procedure and safety
precautions (23 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Ground Handling of Aircraft — Part II — Rotary Wing Aircraft
Procedures for manhandling, servicing, towing, mooring, high-wind
procedure, safety precautions, and hand signals to direct movement
(21 min — 1957 — Film Reference).
Cleaning and Testing the K Brake (Railway)
Removal from freight car truck— Disassembly, servicing, cleaning,
drying, reassembly of parts — Testing in accordance with approved
code tests (8 min — 1958— Film Reference — Distribution to Central
Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS).
Automotive Preventive Maintenance, After Operation
Checks are made on fuel, oil, and coolant — Cleaning vehicles —
Checks for damage and leaks — Inspection of tires and safety devices —
Checks springs, tarpaulins, and vehicle tools (7 min — 1958 — Film
Reference).
Automotive Preventive Maintenance, Before the Operation
Checks are made by driver for damage or pilferage, leaks, fuel, oil,
coolant levels, proper tire pressure, engine operation, instruments,
safety devices, vehicle tools, and required vehicle publications (7 min —
1958 — Film Reference).
Automotive Preventive Maintenance — During the Operation and at
the Halt
During operation, the operator checks the functioning of the brake,
steering wheel, and instrument panel — At halt, the operator checks his
vehicle to determine and correct deficiencies, giving attention to fuel,
tires, and engine — Tarpaulin and cargo are checked (6 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
Operation of the GM Unit Injectors
Construction and operation of unit — Functions, location, and oper-
ation of main working parts — Flow of fuel through unit to engine —
Stress on cleanliness and proper maintenance (4 min — 1958).
427
TF yo.
55-2573
55-2574
55-2575
55-2576
55-2577
55-2578
100-1726
629-1027
NUMERICAL INDEX
Rigging the Flaps, L-23 Aircraft
Location and type of flaps on L-23 — Use of external power unit for
rigging — Method of actuating flaps — Means of establishing and main-
tahiing proper flap settings — Flap operation check (5 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
Installation of the L-23 Main Landing Gear
Jacking aircraft — Cleaning, lubricating, and aligning parts —
Installation of bolts and cotter pins — Securing wiring, safety switch
box, brake line hose and fittings — Inspection of brake lines — Retrac-
tion test — Recheck of safety switch box adjustment (4 min — 1958 —
Film Reference).
Removal of the L-23 Main Landing Gear
Jacking the aircraft — disconnecting brake lines — Draining and stor-
ing hydraulic fluid — Removing safety switch block and main landing
gear — Precautions are stressed for safety and cleanliness (5 min —
1958— Film Reference).
Installation of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel
Inspection of fittings, tubings, and buckles — Positioning wing
panel — Installing washers, electric wiring, fuel lines, cables, augmentor
tube — Checking lights — Use of Dash 2 Maintenance Handbook (4
min — 1958 — Film Reference).
Removal of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel
Construction of the L-23 wing — Draining fuel tanks — Disconnect-
ing cables, fuel line, wiring, drive shaft, fuel and deicer tubes — Re-
moving junction box and wing bolts — Removing and placing panel —
Tagging parts for identification (5 min — 1958 — Film Reference).
Removal of (he L-23 Nose Landing Gear
Jacking the aircraft — Removing fuselage nose comb — Disconnecting
drag brace, nose wheel steering link, and pivot bolt — Removing nose
gear — Stress on safety measures (4 min — 1958 — Fihn Reference).
Mission of the Army
Functions of the various arms and services — Emphasizing combat
activities and teamwork (22 min — 1953).
Hand-to-hand Combat
Different basic handholds, locks, leverages, and how to break tlu-ni —
Locks chancery against frontal attacks and defense against clubs and
knives — Prisoner control tactics, searching prisoners, disarming
assailants with bayoneted rifles (48 min — 1943 — Film Reference —
From Navy Film MN 1027).
61. World Affairs Films
These films deal with significant world problems, featuring promi-
nent military and civilian guest speakers who are specialists in the
428
NUMERICAL INDEX
subjects under discussion. World Affairs (WA) Films will replace
Officers' Conference (OC) Films.
WANo.
1 Can the U.N. Maintain the Peace?
Dr. Ralph J. Bunche discusses the vital question with students from the
National War College (29 min— 1957).
2 World Affairs — The Wounded Bear Theory with Daniel L. Schorr
Mr. Daniel L. Schorr, American correspondent for CBS in Moscow, ex-
plains the Soviet attitude with regard to her domestic and foreign policy
(40 min— 1957).
3 World Affairs — The Peaceful Atom
Admiral Lewis L. Strauss explains the AEC emphasis on peaceful applica-
tions of nuclear energy for national and world welfare (51 min — 1957).
4 World Affairs— How Healthy is NATO?
General Alfred M. Gruenther discusses the political and military strength
of NATO with members of the National War College (39 min— 1957).
5 World Affairs— The Middle East Problem with Dr. Charles Malik
Dr. Malik defines the role of Lebanon in the Middle East, and comments
on President Eisenhower's new Middle East Policy (46 min — 1957).
6 The Vice President of the United States — America's World Responsibilities
Vice President Nixon discusses America's role as a world leader — Diplo-
matic relations with Soviet Union — U.S. policy toward allies and neutrals —
Problems of disarmament and defense — How large a defense budget Ameri-
can people should support (43 min — 1958).
7 American Economy, The
Dr. Gabriel Hauge, Special Assistant to President Eisenhower for Eco-
nomic Affairs, reviews various facets of the nation's economy in terms of
domestic and international significance — Optimistic observations of the
current economic status are expressed (38 min — 1958).
62. Film Strips
Film strips (FS) are used for training and contain approved De-
partment of the Army doctrine. Like training films, they deal with
specific topics and are intended for use at a definite time and place in
the training program.
FSNo.
2-21 Combat Methods of Small Units— The Squad Acting Alone
(1943).
2-23 Simple Land Navigation for Combat Vehicles
(1943— Film Reference).
2-26 Employment of Small Automatic Weapons
(1943— Film Reference).
3-32 Identification of Chemical Munitions
(1945— Color).
3-35 Portable Flame Thrower M2-2— Part III: Pressure Charging
(1945).
429
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
3-39 Portable Flame Thrower M2-2— Part IV: Filling by Pressure, Using
Fuel Filling Kit MIO
(1945— Film lUfrn-iic).
4-15 Fire Control and Position Finding, Antiaircraft Artiliery— Part I:
Elements of Data
(1042— Film R.fiTciR-c).
4-16 Antiaircraft Guns and Accessories — Part II: 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun —
Section I: Main Elements Except Breech Mechanism and Related
Parts
(1942— Film Refercnc*-).
4-33 Orientation— Part I: General
(194:5).
4-34 Orientation — Part II: Instruments
(1943).
4-37 Orientation — Part V: Azimuth Determination — Approximate methods —
Elementary Astronomy
(1943),
4-38 Orientation — Part VI: Stellar Observation, Northern Hemisphere
(194.3).
4-39 Orientation — Part VII: Azimuth Determination by Solar Observation
(1944).
4-40 Orientation — Part VIII: Stellar Observation, Southern Hemisphere
(1943).
4-67 Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns- Part I: Theory of Leads
(1943).
4-110 Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns Part II: Description and
Nomenclature
(1943).
4-113 Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns— Part III: Aiming and Orienta-
tion
(1944).
4-126 The Directors M9 and MIO Part I: Introduction
(1943 — For ii.sc only in training National (luard Units and foreign
armies, not for training active Army).
4-137 The Directors M9 and MIO— Part II: Nomenclature
(1943).
4-140 Direct Fire Control for Automatic Weapons Part III: Tracer Observa-
tion
(1943).
4-141 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part III: 90-mm AA
Gun on M2 Mount
(1943).
4-143 The Directors M9 and MIO Part III: Adjustments
(1943 — For use only in training National (luard Units and foreign
arnues, not in training active Army).
4-144 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories- Part V: The 90-mm A.4
Gun on the M2 Mount
(1943).
4-149 Antiaircraft Artillery Ammunition— Part I: General Handling and Cal
.50 Ammunition
(1943).
430
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
4-153 Antiaircraft Artillery Multiple Gun Mounts — Part III: The Multiple
Cal .50 Machine Gun Mount M45 — General Description
(1943).
4-154 Antiaircraft Artillery Multiple Gun Mounts — Part IV: The Multiple
Cal .50 Machine Gun Mount M45 — Assembly and Operation
(1944).
4-157 Harbor Defense Searchlights and Power Plants — Part V: Fixed Search-
lights— Section I: Nomenclature and Function
(1943).
4-158 Harbor Defense Searchlights and Power Plants — Part V: Fixed Search-
lights— Section II: Care and Maintenance
(1943).
4-160 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories— Part IV: The 90-mm AA
Gun on the M2 Mount — Leveling Mechanism
(1943).
4-175 Barrage Balloon Lethal Devices — Part III: Double Parachute Arming
for VLA Balloons
(1944).
4-180 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories— Part VII: The 120-mm
(4.7-inch) AA Gun on the Ml Mount
(1944).
4-181 The Medium Tractor M4 — Part I: Operation
(1944).
4-196 Antiaircraft Artillery Gun and Accessories— Part VI: The 120-mm
(4.7-inch) AA Gun and Ml Mount
(1944).
4-200 Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery— Part I: Basic Principles
(1944).
4-201 Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery— Part II: Automatic
Weapons
(1944).
4-202 Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery — Part III: Guns
(1944). i -
4-204 Antiaircraft Artillery Ammunition — Part III: Ammunition for AA Guns
(1944).
4-206 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories— Part VIII: The 120-mm
(4.7-inch) AA Gun on the Ml Mount
(1944).
4-222 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part I: Exterior General Description and
Nomenclature
(1944).
4-225 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part II: Description and Nomenclature,
ji«ii or Interior
(1944).
4-251 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control and Position Finding— Part XI:
Parallax Corrections
(1944).
4-254 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part IX: The 120-mm
(4.7-inch) AA Gun on the Ml Mount— Fuze Setter and Power
Rammer
(1944).
431
NUMERICAL INDEX
FS No.
4-255 Direct Fire Sights, For Antiaircraft Guns— Pari IV: Firing and Ad-
justment
(1941).
4-262 Fire Controls and Position Finding- Part XIV: Ballistic Corrections
for the M9 and MIO Directors
(1944).
5-18 Rigging -Part III: Practical Installations
(1944).
5-20 Rigging— Part II: Knots
(1944).
5-2! Wire Entanglements— Part I: Materials and Methods of Handling
(1944).
5-22 Rigging — Part I: Rope and Lashings
(194:}).
5-31 Assault Boats
(1943).
5-42 Care and Servicing of Wire Rope
(1944).
5-43 Use of Wire Rope
(1944).
5-49 The Engineer Tractor Crane (M2a-Le Tourneau)
(1944).
5-50 The Carry-all Scraper
(1944). ■'■^^ f'"
5-54 Bridge Reconnaissance
(1944).
5-55 Road Reconnaissance
(1944).
5-56 Care and Maintenance of Steam Boiler Plants
(1944— Sound).
5-58 US Army No. 1 Space Heater— Care and Firing
(1944— Sotind).
5-64 Model D-7 — Operator's Preventive Maintenance
(1945).
5-65 D-7 Tractor— Flywheel Clutch Maintenance
(1945).
5-67 Individual Camouflage and Concealment
(1 940 -Color).
5-69 Safety Precautions in Handling Explosives and Demolitions
(1945).
5-72 Floating Bridge M5— Part I: Equipment and Launching of Pontons
(1945).
5-73 Floating Bridge M3 — Part II: Assembly of End Sections and Raft
Sections
(1945).
5-74 Floating Bridge M4— Part III: Construction
(1945).
5-75 Floating Bridge M4— Part IV: Rafting
(1945).
5-76 Surveying-Measuring and Leveling
(1945).
5-77 Surveying — Traversing
(1954).
4^*
NUMERICAL INDEX
HHJ
FS No.
5-78 Surveying — Boilding and Utility Lay-Ont
(1945).
5-80 Grader, Caterpillar, Diesel — Part I : Operating Instructions
(1946).
5-81 Grader, Caterpillar, Diesel — Part II: Operator's Preventive Mainte-
nance
(9146).
5-83 Preparation of Native Timber for Bridge Construction (1946 — Sound).
5-91 Maintenance of Bituminous Surfaces
(1947— Sound).
5-94 Concrete Construction
(1947— Sound).
5-97 Culvert Construction
(1950).
5-105 Soils
(25 min— 1953— Sound).
5-106 Soil Identification and Testing — Part I — Field Identification and Soil
Sampling
(19 min— 1953— Sound).
5-107 Use of Field Decoy Installations
(12 min— 1952— Sound— Film Reference).
5-108 Portable Water Purification Equipment
(1952— Sound).
5-116 Loading Heavy Equipment in Aircraft
Review of aircraft and loading methods used during World Wftr II'
are presented — Cargo aircraft and loading techniques used today —
Weight and balance factors for safe transport — Features and capabilities
of C-119, C-123, and C-124 — Steps and calculations required for proper
placement of loads (28 min — 1958 — Sound — Distribution limited to
Central Film and Equipment Exchanges and Service Schools).
5-1 17 Soil Identification and Testing, Part II — Laboratory Testing
(24 min—1956— Sound).
5-118 US Antipersonnel Mine M14
(10 min— 1954— Sound— Color).
5-119 U.S. Heavy Antitank Mine Ml 5 '
Discusses the features, use, and operation of the M15 — Procedures
for installing, arming, activating, and neutralizing the mine — Safety
precautions — 10 min — 1958 — Sound).
5-120 Soviet TM-41 Antitank Mine
Features, functioning, and employment of the TM-41 — Procedures for
arming and neutralizing — Safety precautions stressed (6 min — 1957 —
Color — Sound).
5-121 Soviet TMD-B Wooden Box Mine
Features, functioning, and employment of the mine — Procedures for
arming, activating, proper laying and camouflaging, and placement for
antipersonnel use — Neutralizing — Safety measures in handling and
detecting (10 min — 1958 — Color — Sound).
3yiifiuiij;::i I
■ '. Liu, li-'. ^tj^i.tt%tt.i
494599*— 58
433
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
5-134 Russian Mines and Igniters — Individual Mechanisms and Disarming
Procedure
(1954 — From British Army Film Strip 7036).
5-135 Demolitions — Calculation and Placement of Charges
Steel cutting, timber cutting, pressure charge, breaching charge, and
cratcring formulas; placing steel cutting and timber cutting charges (18
min — 1 957 — Sound) .
5-136 Land Mines and Fuzes, General (GTA 5-19)
(1955).
5-137 Soviet Land Mines, Fuzes and Booby Traps (GTA 5-25)
(1955)
&-139 M-19 Antitank Non-Metallic Mine
Features and use in combat — Features, location, and operation of
major components — Procedures for arming, activating, laying and cam-
ouflaging, neutralizing, and lifting it from the ground — Safety measures
to be observed in handling mine (10 min — 1958 — Sound).
5-144 Aluminum Floating Footbridge
Features, use, and construction details — Preparation of bridge site,
installation of anchor cables, bays, treadways, posts, lines, and approach
span (11 min — 1957 — Sound — Replaces FS 5-29 previously declared
obsolete) .
5-147 Air Compressor 210 CFM
Internal operation of air compressor defining principles of single snd
two-stage air compressor — Before and after operation services — Opera-
tion with pneumatic tools — Use and operation of major pneuniatic tools
(13 min — 1958 — Sound — Replaces FS 5-17 previously declared obsolete
in MFIBNo. 99).
6-154 Fixed Bridge Maintenance — Part I — Non-standard Bridges
Film reviews causes and types of bridge deterioration — Basic rules for
bridge maintenance — Methods, material, and procedures for maintain-
ing timber, steel, concrete and masonry-arch bridges (10 min — 1958 —
Sound).
6-22 Field Artillery Ammunition— Part III: Handling
(1943).
6-24 Field Artillery Ammunition — Part V: Fuzes
(1943).
6-32 The lOS-mm Hovtritzer M2 — Part II: Mechanical Functioning
(1943).
6-39 The 105-mm Howitzer M2— Part III: Authorized Disassemblies
(First Echelon) (1943).
6-42 Direct Laying with (he 105-mm Howitzer
(1944).
6-45 Sensing of Field Artillery Fire
(1943).
6-46 The 75-mm Howitzers Ml and M»— Part I: Description and Charac-
teristics
(I'.)43).
6-47 The 75-mm Howitzers Ml and M8-Part II: Mechanical Functioning
(1943).
484
NUMERICAL INDEX
FS No.
6-50 Sighting and Laying Equipment — Tests and Adjustments — 155-mm Gun
Ml and 8-inch Howitzer Ml
(1944).
6-61 Panoramic Slietching (1944 — Instructor's Notes).
6-63 The 8-inch Howitzer Ml and the 155-mm Gun Ml — Part I: Description
and Charateristics
(1944).
6-65 The 8-inch Howitzer Ml and the 155-mm Gun Ml — Part II: Mechanical
Functioning
(1944).
6-66 The 8-inch Howitzer Ml and 155-mm Gun Ml — Part III: Authorized
Disassemblies
•»r (1944).
6-76 Direct Laying with the 155-mm Howitzer MlAl
(1945).
7-18 Pitching and Striking the Pyramidal Tent
(1942— Film Rcfrrciice).
7-19 Pitching and Striking the Wall Tent
(1942).
7-22 Pitching and Striking the Latrine Screen
(1952— Film Reference).
7-39 Rifle Marksmanship, Range Practice, US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml— Part I:
Safety Precautions
(1942— Film Reference).
7-106 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2— Part II: Mechanical
Training — Operation
(1943— Film Reference).
7-115 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2— Part III: Care and
Cleaning
(1943— Film Reference).
7-127 Pitching and Striking the Squad Tent M1942
(1944— Film Reference).
7-135 Stream Crossing Expedients — Part I: Improvised Flotation Methods
(1943— Film Reference).
7-150 Air Ground Visual Communications — Part II: Communications with
Friendly Airplanes by Panel
(1944).
7-154 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1919A6
(1944— Film Reference).
7-158 The 75-mm Rifle M20— Part I: Mechanical Training— Part II: Func-
tioning, Stoppage, and Immediate .4ction — Part III: Ammunition,
Mountings, Sights and Fire Control — Part IV: Boresighting, Direct
and Indirect Fire Sights — Part V: Marksmanship and Technique of
Fire
(1951).
7-159 The Browning Automatic Rifle Caliber .30, M1918A2 — Stoppages and
Immediate Action
(20 mill — 1955— Sound — Film Reference).
7-163 Theory of Target Grid System (GTA 7-5)
(195.5— Film Reference).
7-164 57-mm Rifle, M18A1— Part I— Mechanical Training
(1956 — Film Reference).
435
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
7-167 57-mm Rifle, M18A1— Part II— Functionins. Stoppages, Immediate
Action, and Restoration of Balance
(l'J5G — Film Reference).
7-168 57.mm Rifle, M18A1— Part III— Ammunition, Mounts. Fire Control
Instruments, Subcaliber Device and Boresighting
(1956 — Film Reference).
7-169 57-mm Rifle, M18A1 — Part IV — Marksmanship and technique of Fire
(1956— Film Reference).
8-71 First Aid — Transportation of Casualties
(1943— Film Reference).
8-79 Anatomy and Physiology
(1944— Color).
8-8J Ward Management and Nursing — Part I: Ward Management, Tempera-
ture, Pulse, Respiration, Bed Making, and Bathing
(1944).
8-85 Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Amputations — Part I: Massage,
Exercise, and Bandaging
(1945).
8-96 WAC Physical Fitness
(1944— Sound).
8-99 Applying the Army Leg Splints
(1945 — Film Reference).
8-100 Diseases of the Mouth
(1945 — Color— Film Reference).
&-101 Bandaging — Part I: Triangular Bandage
(1945— Film Reference).
8-102 Bandaging — Part II: Roller Bandages
(1945 — Film Reference).
8-105 Pitching and Striking the Sectional Hospital Tent
(1947— Sound).
8-106 Smallpox Vaccination
( 1 947— Color— Sound) .
8-111 Spread and Prevention of Trichinosis
(1948 — Commercial Adaptation).
8-113 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part I — Distribution Patterns of Lesions
in the Diagnosis of Skin Diseases
(15 min— 1956— Color— Sound).
8-114 Dermatology and Syphilology— Part II— The Sweat Glands in Health
and Disease
Normal and abnormal functioning of the eccrine and apocrine sweat
glands — Causes, symptoms, and treatment of hyperhidrosis and
anhidrosis — Malaria (18 min — 1957 — Color — Sound — Distribution to
central film and Equii)ment Exchanges in CON US and OS).
8-115 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part III — Bacterial Skin Infections
Sym|)tom8 and treatment of primary and secondary infections —
Impetigo, carbuncle, skin ulcers, cutaneous diphtheria — Secondary
infections of hands, feet, face, and ears (18 min — 1957 — Color — Sound —
Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CON US
and OS).
486
NUMERICAL INDEX
FS No.
8-116 Dermatology and Sy philology— Part IV— Dermatitis and Allergy
Causative agents, symptoms, treatment and prevention of non-allergic
dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis dermal and epidermal sensitiza-
tion (18 min — 1957 — Color — Sound — Distribution to Central Film and
Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and OS).
8-117 Dermatology and Syphilology — Part V — Superficial Fungus Inrectlon
Study of ringworm (Tinea) and Tinea Versicolor — Morphology and
mycology, clinical diagnosis, and prescribed treatment (18 min — 1967 —
Color — Sound — Distribution primarily to Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges).
8-122 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Normal Fundus, Development and Senile
Changes, Anemia, Polycythemia)
(Sound— Color— 1951).
8-123 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Thrombosis, Embolism, Arteriosclerosis,
Hypertension)
(Sound — Color — Authorized for use by armed forces and civilian
reserve units only — 1951).
8-124 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Nephritis, Diabetes, Muscular Degeneration)
(Sound — Color — Authorized for use by armed forces and civilian
reserve units only — 1951).
8-125 Clinical Opthalmoscopy (Retinochoroiditis, Tumor)
(Sound — Color — Authorized for use by armed forces and civilian
reserve units only — 1951).
8-126 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Primary Retinal Degeneration, Angioid
Streaks, Diseases of the Optic Nerve)
(Sound — Color — Authorized for use by armed forces and civilian
reserve units only — 1951).
8-127 Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Glaucoma, Trauma) ^^ ^
(Sound — Color — Authorized for use by armed forces and civilian
reserve units only — 1951).
8-129 Anatomy and Physiology — The Muscular System
(11 min— 1954— Sound— Color). * *
8-130 Anatomy and Physiology — The Endocrine System
(15 min— 1953— Sound— Color).
8-131 Anatomy and Physiology — The Skeletal System
(21 min— 1955— Sound— Color).
8-132 Anatomy and Physiology — The Lymphatic System
(8 min— 1953— Sound— Color).
8-133 Anatomy and Physiology — The Urinary System
(9 min — 1956 — Sound — Color — Film Reference).
8-134 Anatomy and Physiology — The Digestive System
(13min— 1952— Color).
8-136 Anatomy and Physiology— The Male Reproductive System
(9 min— 1953— Color— Sound).
8-138 The Surgical Dressing Carriage
(15 min— 1955— Sound).
8-148 Important Diseases Common to the Tropics
(1951— Color— Film Reference).
8-154 Anatomy and Physiology— The Respiratory System
(12 min— 1953— Color).
437
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
8-184 Medical Certification of Causes of Death
(1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
8-185 Dental Kit. Emergency Field
(6 min — 1954 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
8-187 Medical Kit. Individual
(14 min — 1954 — Sound — Film Reference).
8-188 Dressing. First Aid, Individual
(7 min— 1955 — Sound).
8-191 Snake Bite Kit, Suction, in Plastic Carrying Case
(11 min— 1954— Sound).
8-194 Motor Vehicle First Aid Kit
(10 min— 1954— Sound).
8-195 Shell Egg Grading
(22 min— 1956— Color— Sound).
8-197 Poultry Inspection
(27 min — 1954 — Sound — Film Reference).
8-198 Technique and Sites for Subcutaneous and Intramuscular Injections
(31 min— 1954— Sound).
8-207 Fish Inspection— Part One— North Atlantic Fish
(7 min— 1956— Color-Sound).
8-208 Food Inspection — Oysters
(15 min— 1954— Sound).
8-242 Veterinary Surveillance Inspection of Perishable Subsistence
Class 5, 6, 7, and 9 inspections of chilled and frozen foods — Causes of
deterioration of frozen foods and chilled products — Requirements for
commercial and post storage plants — Daily inspections of warehouse
conditions to prevent spoilage (21 min — 1958 — Color — Sound).
9-20 The US Rifle. Cal .30. Ml— Part I: Disassembly and Assembly
(1943— Film Reference).
9-24 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal .50, M2 — Part I: Disassembly and
Assembly
(1942— Film Reference).
9-48 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part II: Replacement of
Subassemblies
(1943— Film Reference).
9-49 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly— Part III: Disassembly
of Cylinder Block
(1943— Film Reference).
9-50 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part IV: Assembly of
Cylinder Block
(1943— Film Reference).
9-51 Cadillac Engine. Disassembly and Assembly — Part V: Disassembly and
Assembly of Starter and Generator
(1943— FU in Reference).
9-52 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VI: Disassembly
and Assembly of Distributor Support
(1943— Film Rcf.T.Tic.-).
9-53 Cadillac Engine, Di.sassembly and Assembly- Part VII: Disassembly
and Assembly of Subassemblies, Fuel Pump, Oil Pump, Water Pump,
Fan, and Piston
(1943— Film Reference).
438
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
9-55 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part I: Dis-
assembly of Power Train into Major Subassemblies
(1943— Film Rcferrnce).
9-56 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part II: Dis-
assembly and Assembly of Differential Carrier Assembly
(1943 — Film Reference).
9-57 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Pari III: Dis-
assembly and Assembly of Differential
(1943— Film Reference).
9-58 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part IV: Dis-
assembly and Assembly of Final Drive Assembly
(1943— Film Reference).
9-59 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part V: Dis-
assembly of Transmission
( 1 943— Film Reference) .
9-60 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VI: Dis-
assembly of Transmission
(1943— Film Reference).
9-61 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VII: As-
sembly of Transmission ISf-€
(1943— Film Reference).
9-62 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VIII: Dis-
assembly and Assembly of Input Shaft and Countershaft
(1943— Film Reference).
9-63 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part IX: Dis-
assembly and Assembly of Output Shaft
(1943— Film Reference).
9-64 Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part X: Dis-
assembly and Assembly of Transmission Subassemblies
(1943— Film Reference).
9-85 The 60-mm Mortar M2 and Mount— Part I: Disassembly and Assem-
bly
i'"' (1943).
9-86 The 60-mm Mortar M2 and Mount— Part II: Disassembly and Assem-
bly
(1943).
9-89 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2 and Bipod M1918A2,
Disassembly and Assembly — Part I: Disassembly and Assembly of
Bipod, Stock Rest, Magazine, and Trigger Guard
(1943).
9-91 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2 and Bipod M1918A2,
Disassembly and Assembly— Part III: Disassembly and Assembly of
Butt Plate and Sight Groups
(1943).
9-92 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2 and Bipod M1918A2,
Disassembly and Assembly— Part IV: Removal of Parts without Dis-
assembly, Inspection and Gaging
(1943).
9-93 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly,
Inspection, and Gaging— Part I: Disassembly of Major Groups from
and Assembly to the Weapon
(1943).
439
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
9-94
9-95
9-96
»-102
9-120
9-121
9-122
9-123
9-124
9-125
9-126
9-127
9-128
9-129
9-138
The Browning Machine Gun. Cal .30. M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly.
Inspection, "and Gaging— Part II: Disassembly and Assembly of
Back Plate Group, Bolt Group, Block Frame Assembly, Barrel Ex-
tension
(1943).
The Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Assembly,
Inspection, and Gaging — Part III: Disassembly and Assembly ot
Cover Group, Rear Sight Group, the Receiver, and Water Jacket
(1943).
The Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1917A1. Disassembly, Assembly,
Inspection, and Gaging — Part IV: Inspection and Gaging Bolt Group
(1943).
The Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, MlAl, and Carriage, Howitzer, M3A1,
Disassembly and Assembly Inspection — Part V: Inspection or Recoil
Mechanism
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage MI, Disassembly and
Assembly — Part I: Removing the Gun and Cradle
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and
Assembly — Part II: Removing the Carriage, Limber, Bogie, and
Train
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and
Assembly — Part III: Disassembly of the Breech Mechanism
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and
Assembly — Part IV: Disassembly of the Top Carriage
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and
Assembly — Part V: Disassembly of the Trunnions
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and
Assembly — Part VI: Disassembly of the Replenisher and of the
Variable Recoil Mechanism
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and
Assembly — Part VIII: Disassembly of the Bogie
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and
Assembly — Part VIII: Disassembly of the Bogie
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and
Assembly — Part IX: Disassembly oC the Heavy Carriage Limber
M2
(1943).
The 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun ('arriage Ml, Disassembly and
A.ssembly Part X: Disassembly of the Carriage Air Lino and the
Emergency Relay Valve
(1943).
The US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml— InspecUon
(1943).
440
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
^139 The US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml, Maintenance and Repair— Part I !.: »j
(1943).
^140 The US Rifle. Cal .30, Ml, Maintenance and Repair Part II
(1943).
9-142 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2, Maintenance and
Repair — Part I
(1943).
9-143 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2, Maintenance and
Repair— Part II
•■■''• (194.3).
9-152 The Browning Machine Gun, Cal .50, M2, Inspection and Gaging— Part
I
"•>' (1943).
9-153 The Browning Machine Gun, Cat .50, M2, Inspection and Gaging— Part
II
(1943). ^
9-155 The Carbine, Cal .30, Ml— Inspection
(1943).
9-158 Bomb Reconnaissance — Part I: Diagnosis of Exploded Bombs
(1944).
9-166 Tire Maintenance — Part II: Retreading
(1943).
9-174 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2, Inspection and
Gaging — Part I
(1943).
9-175 The Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2, Inspection and
Gaging— Part II
(1943).
9-176 The Tire Maintenance — Part III: First Echelon Maintenance
(1943).
^212 Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte-
nance. First Echelon — Part I
(1944).
9-213 Truck, Amphibian, 2'/2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-35.3, Preventive Malnle-
nance. First Echelon — Part II
(1944).
9-214 Truck, Amphibian, 2%-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, PrevenUve
Maintenance, First Echelon — Part III
(1944).
9-215 Truck, Amphibian, 2}^ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte-
nance. First Echelon— Part IV
(1944).
9-216 Truck, Amphibian, 2i/.-ton, 6x6, DUKW-353, Preventive Mainte-
nance. Second Echelon, Part I
(1944).
9-217 Truck, Amphibian, 2'/^-ton, 6x6, DUKW-353, Preventive Maintenance,
Second Echelon — Part II
(1944).
9-218 Truck, Amphibian, 2}i-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Engine Removal-
Part I
(1944).
Ill i «. .
441
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
9-219 Truck, Amphibian, 2H-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Engine RemoTal—
Part II
(1944).
9-220 Truck, Amphibian, 2>Mon. 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Remoral of Major
Units— Part I
(1944).
9-221 Truck, Amphibian, 2>^ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Removal of Major
Units— Part II
(1944).
9-222 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, Before-operation Service — Part I
(1944).
9-223 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, Before-operation Service — Part II
(1944).
9-224 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, Before-operation Service — Part III
(1944).
9-225 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echeloa
Driver, During-operation Service — Part I
(1944).
9-226 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, During-operation Service — Part II
(1944).
9-227 The 75-mm Pack Howitzer, MlAl, and Carriages, Ml, M8, and M3A3—
Ordnance Maintenance and Repair
(1944).
9-228 The 75-mm Tank Gun, M3 and Combination Mount M34 — Ordnance
Maintenance and Repair
(1944).
9-233 The Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and Use —
Part I
(9144).
9-234 The Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and Use —
Part II
(1944).
9-235 The Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and Use —
Part III
(1944).
9-238 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service — Part I
(1944).
9-239 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First Echelon
Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service — Part II
(1944).
9-240 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles. First Echelon
Driver, Aftor-oporation and Weekly Service — Part III
(1944).
9-241 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles. First Echelon
Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service — Part IV
(1944).
9-244 The Wood Cargo Body, Ordnance Maintenance and Repair— Part III
(1944).
442
NUMERICAL INDEX
Maintenance, 1,000> and
Maintenance, l.OOO- and
1,000- and
1,000. and
and
and
and
FS Xo.
»-251 Truck, 2J^-ton, 6x6, CMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and
6,000-mile — Part I: Lubrication
(104-J).
»-252 Truck, 2K'-lon, 6 x 6, GMC, Preventive
6,000-niile — Part II: Lubrication
(1944).
9-253 Truck, 2'(-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive
6,000-mile— Part III: Lubrication
(1944).
9-254 Truck, 2Ji-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance,
6,000-mile— Part IV: Lubrication
(1944).
9-260 Truck, 2^^-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance,
6,000-mile — Part V: Engine
(1945).
9-261 Truck, 2j:;-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000-
6,000-mile— Part VI: Engine
(1944).
9-262 Truck, 2! 2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000-
,muujfi- 6,000-mile — Part VII: Battery and Generator
(1944).
9-263 Truck, 2j2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000-
6,000-mile — Part VIII: Cooling System, Radiator, Water Pump, Fan,
and Shroud
(1944).
9-264 Truck, 2j2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and
6,000-mile — Part IX: Lamps and Reflectors
(1945).
9-265 Truck, 2) 2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and
6,000-mile— Part X: Clutch, Tran.smission, Power Take-Off, and
Transfer Case
(1945).
9-266 Truck, 2l2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and
6,000-mile— Part XI: Fuel Filter, Fuel Tank, and Fuel Pump
(1945).
9-267 Truck, 2) 2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and
6,000-mile — Part XII: Manifold and Heat Control, Exhaust Pipe
and Muffler, Coil and Wiring, Regulator Unit and Starter and Switch
(1945).
9-268 Truck, 2] •-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and
6,000-mile— Part XIII: Front Axle, Rear Axle, Propeller Shaft,
Universal Joints, Pillow Block, Slip Joints
(1945).
9-269 Truck, 2j2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and
6,000-mile — Part XIV: Brake System, Hand Brake, Brake Hydrovac
Booster
(1945).
9-281 Winterization Kits for Automotive Vehicles— Part XII
(1945).
9-285 Truck, 2i(.-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- and
6,000-mile— Part XV: Rear Brakes, Rear Brake Shoes, Front Brakes,
Front Brake Shoes, Brake Pedal, Brake Master Cylinder, Brake Linos
(1945).
443
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
9-286 Truck. 2i2-ton, 6 x 6, GMC, PrcTentive Maintenance. 1.000> and
G.OOO-mile— Part XVI: Wheels, Hubs, and Tires
(1945).
^287 Truck, 2H-ton. 6x6, GMC. Preventive Maintenance. 1,000. and
6,000-mile— Part XVII: Body, Winch, Road Test
(1945).
^306 Browning Automatic RiHe. Cal .30 M1918A2 (GTA »-606)
(1955).
^307 75-mm Recoilless Rifle. M20 (GTA 9-612)
(1955).
9-308 Mortar, 60-mm, M19 (GTA 9-624)
(1955).
9-309 Mortar, 81-mm, M29 (GTA-9-625)
(1955).
9-310 Mortar, 4.2", M30 (GTA 9-626)
(1955).
9-311 Public Relations for Business and Professional People
(10 min— 1955— Sound— Color— Distribution in CONUS only-
Commercial Adaptation).
10-36 Automotive Brakes — Principles, Mechanical, Hydraulic, Air, Vacuum,
Electric
(1941).
10-42 The Internal Combustion Engine
(1942).
10-57 The Carter Carburetor
(1941— Film Reference).
10-59 Sheet Metal Work — Body, Fender, and Radiator Repairs
(1941).
10-61 The Storage Battery
(1941).
10-63 Engine Tune-up— Part I
(1942).
10-64 Engine Tune-up— Part II
(1942).
10-65 Engine Tune-up— Part III
(1942).
10-82 Principles of the Down-draft Carburetor
(1942).
10-87 Principles of Front End and Wheel Alignment
(1942).
10-106 Refrigeration of Food— Part I: In the Field
(194:5).
10-118 The Army Range No. 5
(1943).
10-124 Storage and Handling of Gasoline Lubricants in the Field — Part I:
Gasoline
(1943).
10-126 Unloading Gasoline from Tank Cars
(1943).
10-134 Baking in the Field Field Kxpedicnts— Part I: Adaptation of the M 1937
Range for Emergency Baking
(1944).
444
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
10-139 Individual Cooking — Part II: Cooking Meats, Fish, Fowl, Eggs, and
Vegetables
(1044).
10-140 Individual Cooking— Part III: The Arctic
(1944).
10-141 Individual Cooking— Part IV: The Jungle
(1944).
10-147 Tractor Trailer Driving
(1944).
10-159 Shoe Repair— Part VI: The Patching Machine
(1944).
10-163 Outnt, Cooking, Small Detachment
(1945).
10-185 Characteristics of Army Lubricants
(1948— Sound).
11-3 Film Strip Preparation
(1942).
11-22 Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part I: Prevention of Trouble
(1943).
11-23 Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits— Part II: Detection of Trouble
(1943).
11-24 Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part III: Localization and Correc-
tion of Trouble
(1943).
11-30 Suppression Systems for Army Vehicles
(1943).
11-44 The Sound Reproducer MC-364
(1944— Sound).
11-50 Film Strip Projector, PH-222— Setting Up and Operating
(1944).
11-54 Plow LC-61 (Cable)
(1944).
11-58 Photographic Darkroom Procedures — Tank Development of Cut Film
(1944).
11-59 Photographic Darkroom Procedure^ Part I: Loading Film Holders
(1944).
11-60 Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part III: Contact Printing
(1944).
11-61 Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part IV: Projection Printing
(1944).
11-64 Use of Repeating Coil C-161
(1944).
11-65 The Photographic Negative
(1944).
11-67 Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part I: Introduction
(1944).
11-68 Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part II: Installation
(1944).
11-69 Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part III: Operation
(1944).
11-70 Photographic Chemistry
(1944 — Sound — Film Reference).
11-78 Spiral-four Cable— Part II: Expedient Splice
(1945).
445
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
11-79 Spiral-four Cable — Part III: Permanent Splice
(1945).
11-83 Fine Grain Processing
(1944 — Film Reference).
11-91 Packaging Methods — Method IIB — Container-Barrier-Container
(1948— Sound).
11-94 Methods of Cleaning and Drying
(1950— Sound).
11-98 Military Packaging Procedures — Methods IA-3, Greaseproof, Water-
proof Bag, Sealed
(1951— Sound).
11-99 Military Packaging Procedures — Method IIA, Floating Bag
(1951— Sound).
11-100 Military Packaging Procedures — Methods of Applying Preservatlre
Coatings
(1951— Sound).
11-101 Field Wire Ties
(1950).
11-106 Framing, Composition, and Perspective
(1951).
11-107 Hazards of High-powered Radio Transmitters
(1952).
11-108 Repair of Camera PH-47-E and -F, Part I: Disassembly and Reas«
sembly of the Bed and Back
(1952).
11-109 Military Portraiture and Lighting
(1952).
11-111 Repair of Camera PH-47-F — Part HI: Disassembly and Reassembly
of the Ilex Shutter
(1952).
11-112 Repair of Camera PH-47-E — Part IV: Disassembly and Reassembly of
the Supermatic Shutter
(1952).
11-113 Repair of Camera PH-47-( ) — Part V: Disassembly and Reassembly
of the Kalart and Hugo Meyers Range Finders
(1952).
11-114 Repair of Camera PH-47-( )— Part VI: The Flashgun, Solenoid, and
Built-in Synchronizer
(1953).
11-115 Identification Photography— Operation of Equipment
(1952).
11-117 Switchboard SB-22/PT, Installation and Operation
(1954).
11-120 Signal Supply: Item Identification
(1953).
11-125 Signal Supply: Nomenclature Systems
(1954).
11-137 Circuit Diagrams
(1953).
11-142 Wave Propagation and Antenna Theory — Part I
(42 iniii^l955 Sound).
11-145 Wave Propagation and Antenna Theory — Part II
(30 min— 1955— Sound).
446
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
12-17 Army Library Program
(11 mill — 1954 — .Sound — Film Reference).
12-18 US Army Service Clubs
(12 inin — 1954 — Sound — Film Reference).
12-19 Army Crafts Program
(13 niin — 1953 — Sound — Film Reference).
12-101 The Army Entertainment Program
(11 min — 1954— Souiiti).
16-1 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour — The Nation
We Serve
(1949— Color).
16-2 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — The Need
for Wholesome Thinking
(1949— Color).
16-3 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — What Is
Right
(1949— Color).
16-4 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — The Com-
plete Person
(1949— Color).
16-5 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— Clean
Speech
(1949— Color).
16-6 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— Chastity
(1949— Color).
16-7 The Character Guidance Program — Worship in Life
(1950— Color).
16-8 The Character Guidance Program— Basic Morality
(1950— Color).
16-9 The Character Guidance Program— The Concept of Authority
(1950— Color).
16-10 The Character Guidance Program— Life, Reputation, and Property
(1950— Color).
16-11 The Character Guidance Program — Home
(1950— Color).
16-12 The Character Guidance Program— The Making of Character
(1950— Color)
16-13 The Character Guidance Program— The Shaping of Personality
(1950— Color).
16-14 The Character Guidance Program — The Formation of Character
(1951— Color).
16-15 The Character Guidance Program— Clean Living and Thinking
(1951— Color).
16-16 The Character Guidance Program— Self-discipline
(1951— Color).
16-17 The Character Guidance Program — Man Is a Moral Being
(1951— Color).
16-18 The Character Guidance Program— How Free Am I?
(1951— Color).
16-19 The Character Guidance Program— A Sense of Duty
(1951— Color).
16-20 The Character Guidance Program— Spirit of Sacrifice
(1952— Color).
447
NUMERICAL INDEX
F8 No.
1&-21 Personal Integrity
(1952— Color).
1&-22 Ambition
(1952— Color).
16-23 Honor
(1952— Color).
16-24 The Character Guidance Program — Honesty
(1952— Color).
16-25 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Marks of
Greatness
(1952— Color).
16-26 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Our Citizen-
ship
(1953— Color).
16-27 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Sincerity
(1953— Color).
16-28 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour— Prejudice
(1953— Color).
16-29 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— Thrift
(1953— Color).
16-30 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour — The Hardest
Victory
(1953— Color).
16-31 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — As You
Would Be Done By
(1954— Color).
16-32 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— What Makes
a Man a Man
(1954— Color).
16-33 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Natural Law
(1954— Color).
16-35 The Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour— Humility
(1953— Color).
16-36 The Character Guidance Program— The Chaplain's Hour— My Right to
the Truth
(1954— Color).
16-161 Living Right at Our Work (Sound Film Strip Kit)
RIGHT CHOICE — How to decide what is nearest right In everyday
problems of choice that often arise in our work (10 min).
RIGHT ATTITUDE — How we can direct our feelings toward others
to get good personal relations on the job (10 min).
RIGHT COUNSEL — How to go about the giving of advice and how
to take it from others (10 min).
RIGHT OUTLOOK — Discussion on the workday effects of the way
you look at things (10 min).
RIGHT LEADERSHIP— How to get good leadership and when
(10 min) (1950 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Ex-
changes in CON US and OS for u.se by Chaplain — Commercial .\«lftp-
tation).
19-2 Police Riot Club
(194:?- Filin Hrfcrence).
19-5 Signals for Traffic Control Manual
(1944— Film Reference).
448
NUMERICAL INDEX
F8N0.
19-7 Riot Control Formations
(1945 — Film Reference).
19-9 Fingerprinting and Fingerprint Examination
(1953— Film Reference).
19-10 Fingerprint Lifting
(1954 — Film Reference).
19-11 Glass Fractures
(14 min — 1955 — Sound — Film Reference).
19-12 Casts and Molds
(20 min — 1955 — Sound — Film Reference).
19-13 Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part I — Perimeter Barriers and
Personnel Identification
(13 min — 1955 — Sound — Film Reference).
19-14 Packaging of Evidence for Transmittal to the Military Police Criminal
Investigation Laboratories
(10 min— 195G— Sound).
19-16 Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part II — Protective Lighting,
Communications, and Alarm System
(13 min — 1955 — Sound — Film Reference).
19-21 Submachine Gun — Firing
(1955— Film Reference).
20-7 Office Hazards
(1944).
20-8 Good Housekeeping
(1944).
20-9 Mechanical Handling of Materials
(1944).
20-10 Safe from Fire
(1945).
20-11 Motor Vehicle Operation
(1944).
20-12 When Accidents Strike
(1944).
20-13 Safe Use of Hand Tools
(1945).
20-14 Safe Use of Fork Lift
(1945).
20-15 Safety Pointers for the Operation of QM Laundry and Dry-cleaning
Installations
(1945).
20-16 Safety Pointers for Post Engineer Maintenance Operations
(1945).
20-23 The Artillery Meteorological Message
(1945).
20-24 No Man's Land
(1947 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-25 The Tragic Road to Safety
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-26 Taking the Mystery Out of Power Factor
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-29 Follow the Leader
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
494599°— 59-
-29
449
NUMERICAL INDEX
F8 No.
20-30 Safety Is In Order
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-31 Brain Beats Brawn
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-32 Production with Safety
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-33 Cause and Cure
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-33 Stop, Look, and Listen
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-53 Defensive Driving
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-54 No Use Skidding
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-57 Human Factors in Safety — The Secret of Supervision
(1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-58 Human Factors in Safety — Teaching Safety on the Job
(1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-59 Human Factors in Safety — People Are All Alike
(1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-60 Human Factors in Safety — Everybody's Different
(1949 — Sound — Commercial .\daptation).
20-61 Human Factors in Safety — Teamwork for Safety
(1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) .
20-62 Human Factors in Safety — Safety Case Histories
(1949 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-93 The Case of Alice, Jane, and Agnes
(2 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation),
20-94 The Case of Al Miller
(2 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation),
20-95 The Case of Emma Trimble
(5 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation),
20-96 The Case of Jerry Cooper
(3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation),
20-97 The Case of Jim Halsey
(2 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-98 The Case of Mike and Bill
(2 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-99 Dissemination of Atomic Energy Information; Indoctrination — Phase
I(U)
(101 frames — 1950 — Limited distribution — Further di.stribution must
be authorized by G-3— Film is chissified CONFIDKNTI AL).
20-100 Dissemination of Atomic Energy Information: Indoctrination — Phase II
(U)
(100 frames — 1950 — Limited distribution — Further distribution must
be authoriz.'d by C,-3— Film ia classified CONFIDENTIAL).
20-112 Off to the Right Start
(19 min — 1952 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
20-113 There's a Job To Be Done
(1953 — Sound — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Com-
mercial Adaptation).
450
NUMERICAL INDEX
limited to oversea commands — Com-
limitcd to oversea commands — Corn-
limited to oversea commands — Com-
iimited to oversea commands — Corn-
limited to oversea commands — Com-
F8N0.
20-114 One Step at a Time
( 1953— Sound— Distribution
mercial Adaptation).
20-115 Let's Face the Facts
(1953 — Sound — Distribution
mercial Adaptation).
20-116 Do The Job Right
(1953 — Sound — Distribution
mercial Adaptation).
20-117 The Balanced Job
(1953 — Sound — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Com
mercial Adaptation) .
20-118 It Takes Time
(1953 — Sound — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Com^
mercial Adaptation).
20-119 When Something Goes Wrong
(1953 — Sound — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Com
mercial Adaptation).
20-120 Let's Talk Things Over
(1953— Sound— Distribution
mercial Adaptation).
20-121 The Right Medicine
(1953 — Sound — Distribution
mercial Adaptation).
20-122 A Stitch in Time
(1953 — Sound — Distribution limited to oversea
mercial Adaptation).
20-123 The Man Behind the Machine
(1953— Sound— Distribution
mercial Adaptation).
20-124 Women on the Job
(1953 — Sound — Distribution limited to oversea commands — Com-
mercial Adaptation) .
20-144 Man's Place in an Organization
(22 min — 1952 — Sound — Distribution limited to ZI).
20-145 Make Requests — Don't Command
(1952 — Sound — Distribution limited to ZI).
20-166 Production Control— Part I
(Distribution limited to ZI for use only in Ordnance Training ProgTvam
for Management Engineer and Engineer Analysts — 1952 — Commercial
Adaptation).
20-167 Production Control— Part II
(Distribution limited to ZI for use only in Ordnance Training Program
for Management Engineer and Engineer Analysts — 1952 — Commercial
Adaptation).
20-16S Methods Analysis
(Distribution limited to ZI for use only in Ordnance Training Program
for Management Engineer and Engineer Analysts — 1952 — Commercial
Adaptation).
20-169 Quality Control
(Distribution limited toZI for u.se only in Ordnance Training Program
for Management Engineer and Engineer Analysts — 1952 — Commercial
Adaptation).
commands — Com-
T ifti-o?:
limited to oversea commands — Com-
451
NUMERICAL INDEX
F8N0.
20-178
20-179
20-180
20-181
20-182
20-183
20-184
20-185
20-186
20-187
20-188
20-189
20-190
20-191
20-192
20-193
20-194
20-195
21-1
21-4
21-5
30-10
30-11
31-6
31-8
The Case of Mary Benson
(6 min— 1952 — Sound — Commerci
A Difference of Opinion
(2 mill — 10o2 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Independent Sadie
(1 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Tom, Dick and Harry
(2 min— 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Paul Steele
(5 min — 1952 — Soinul — Commerci
The Case of Joe and Bob
(2 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Harry Carey
(3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of George Gray
(4 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Lefty Laws
(3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Sarah Blake
(3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of John Beaver
(4 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Abbie Swartz
(5 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Tessie Teller
(3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Dewey Jones
(3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Frances Moore
(3 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
The Case of Bob Smith
(3 min— 1952— Sound-
The Case of Jake Diller
(4 min— 1952— Sound-
Case of the Three Calandeers
(4 min — 1952 — Sound — Commerci
Film Strip Use in Military Training
(1944— Sound — Film Referonco).
Employment of the Armed Forces-
(1949— Sound).
Employment of the Armed Forces — Part II;
(1949— Sound).
Radio Direction Finding — Part I — Theory and Equipment
(25 min — 1950 — Sound — Film Roforoncf).
Radio Direction Finding — Part II — Installation and Operations (U)
(37 min — 1957 -Sound — Limited distribution to Army Film and
Equipment KxohanRe.s in CONUS and OS for loan to need-to-know
audiences— iMlm is classified CONFIDENTIAL).
Parachute Landing Falls
(1950).
Flight Safety
(1951).
-Com mere
-Commerc
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
Adaptation
-Part I: The Armed Forces Team
The Army Team
452
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
38-2 War Department Shipping Document — Part I: Preliminary Preparation
(1944— Film Reference) .
38-5 Warehousing at War — Part III: Receiving
(1945— Sound— Film Reference) .
38-8 Stock Control Practices — Part I: Control Levels
(1944— Sound).
38-9 Stock Control Practices— Part II: Slock Record Cards
(1944 — Sound — Film Reference). ; i
38-11 Ammunition Handling in Depots
(1945— Sound).
38-13 Warehousing at War— Part VI: Stacking and Unloading with Fork Lift
Trucks
(1945 — Sound — Film Reference).
38-22 Packaging and Packing, Method lie — Cushioned-Item-Bag
(10 min— 1954— Sound).
38-23 Packaging and Packing, Method I — Preservative Coating
(11 min— 1954— Sound).
38-24 Packaging and Packing Method IA-8 — Greaseproof, Waterproof, Water-
Vaporproof Bag, Sealed
(10 min— 1954— Sound).
38-25 Packaging and Packing — Method IB — Strippable Compound Coating
(14 min— 1954— Sound).
38-26 Packaging and Packing — Methods of Preservation
(16 min— 1954— Sound).
38-27 Packaging and Packing — Use of Salvaged Packaging Materials
(20 min— 1955— Sound).
38-28 Packaging and Packing — Export Shipping Containers
(20 min— 1954).
38-29 Packaging and Packing — Domestic Shipping Containers
(22 min— 1954).
38-33 Packaging and Packing — Methods of Preservation (Includes lA
Methods)
Proper protection and packaging of items in accordance with MIL-P-
IIG are reviewed — Basic method and .submethods for accomplishing
water-vaporproof protection to various items are explained — Required
testing of military packages (13 min — 1958 — Film Reference — Sound).
44-3 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part V: Operational Checks
(1944).
44-4 The Du-ectors M9 and M 10— Part IV: Tests
(1944).
44-9 The Radio Set SCR-584— Part IV, Section B : Orientation and Synchroni-
zation with the M9 and MIO Directors
(1944).
44-10 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — 120-mm (4.7-inch) Anti-
aircraft Gun on the Ml Mount — Part X: Tests and Adjustments
(1944).
44-11 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — 120-mm (4.7-inch) Anti-
aircraft Gun on the Ml Mount — Part XI: Maintenance of the Gun
and Carriage
(1944).
453
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
44-14 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control and Position Findings — Part XIX:
The Director M5A2
(1945 — For use only in training National Guard units and foreign
armies, not for training active Army).
44-18 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: The 90-mm A A
Gun on MlAl Mount — Section A: The Bogie and Pedestal
(1945).
44-19 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part XII, Section A:
Basic Mechanisms
(1945).
44-20 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part XII, Section B:
Basic Mechanisms
(1945).
44-21 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: The 90-mm A A
Gun on MlAl Mount — Section B: Leveling Mechanism, Top Carriage
Cradle
(1945).
44-22 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: The 90-mm AA
Gun on MlAl Mount — Section C: The Gun Assembly
(1945).
44-26 Russian Aircraft
(1952— From British Film Strip FS87).
55-4 Documentation of Freight— Part III: The Bill of Lading
(8 min— 1952— Sound).
55-6 Stowing of General Cargo
(10 min— 1953— Sound).
55-10 Making the March Graph
(15 min— 1953— Sound).
55-11 Operation of Truck Terminals
(11 min— 1955— Sound).
55-14 The Lead Line, Fathometer
(1952— From Coast Guard Film Strip SG 1689).
55-15 Methods of Governing Motor March Columns — Maintenance of Safe
Intervehicular Gap
(11 min— 1955— Sound).
55-18 Rail Right-of-Way Maintenance and Repair — Elements of Maintenance
(20 min— 1954).
55-21 Movement Control in a Theater of Operations
(16 min— 1956 — Sound— Film Reference).
55-24 Man Overboard Emergency Drill
(1955 — Sound — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges
in CONUS and Tran.sportation Command — From Navy Film SN 370).
55-26 Piloting — Instruments Used in Piloting
(1955 — Di.strihution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film SG
3883 A).
55-27 Piloting — The Magnetic Compass
(1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exoliangts in
CONUS and Transportation Command-From Cojist Guard Film
SG3883B).
454
NUMERICAL INDEX
F8 No.
55-28 Piloting — Radio Direction Finder
(1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CON US and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film
SG 3883E).
55-29 Piloting — The Azimuth Circle and Pelorus
(1955 — Distribution to central film and equipment exchanges in
CONUS and Transportation Command — From Coast Guard Film
SG 3883K),
55-30 Aircraft Carburetors
(1956 — Color — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Ex-
changes in CONUS— From Air Force Film FS 1-1G9).
55-31 Ignition Systems: Magnetos — Part II — Breaker Systems, Distributor
Systems
(1955 — Distribution in CONUS only— From Air Force Film Strip
FS 1-205).
55-32 Ignition Timing: The R-2800 Engine
(1955 — Distribution in CONUS only — From Air Force Film Strip
FS 1-305).
55-33 Wright R-1820-65 and 97 Engine— Ignition Timing and Wiring
(1955 — Distribution in CONUS only — From Air Force Film Strip
FS 1-761).
55-34 Ignition Systems: Spark Plugs and Ignition Harness
(1955— Distribution in CONUS only— From Air Force Film Strip
FS 1-161).
61-10 Position Classification
(14 min— 1952— Sound— Color— From Air Force Film Strip FS
1-2817).
61-13 Freedom of Opportunity
(1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
61-14 Individual Output
(1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
61-15 Getting Ideas Across
(1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) ,
61-16 Effective Management
(1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) .
01-17 When You've Got a Problem
(1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) .
61-18 The Will To Produce
(1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation) .
61-19 Understanding People
(1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
61-20 Individual Adjustment
(1953 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
61-21 Getting Results Through People
(1953 — Commercial Adaptation).
61-23 Understanding Employee Viewpoint
(24 min — 1955 — Sound — Distribution in CONUS only — Commercial
Adaptation).
61-24 Error Correction Talk
(24 min — 1955 — Sound — Distribution in CONUS only — Commercial
Adaptation) .
455
NUMERICAL INDEX
FSNo.
61-25 Motivating the Long Service Employee
(24 min — 1955 — Sound — Distribution in CONUS only — Commercial
Adaptation).
61-26 Orientation and Induction
(24 min — 1955 — Sound — DiBtribution in CONUS only — Commercial
Adapt ;ilion).
61-27 Combating Job Monotony
(24 min — 1955 — Sound — Distribution in CONUS only — Commercial
Adaptation).
61-28 Excessive Supervision
(24 min — 1955 — Sound — Distribution in CONUS only — Commercial
Adaptation).
61-29 A Partnership in Progress
Explains purpose and features of the Federal Incentive Awards
Program — How it benefits the supervisor, worker, management, and
taxpayer — P!an is outlined — How it can assist other management
programs (30 min — 1958 — Color — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
80-2 On-the-job Supervision — Part I: The Cost of an Error
(1944— Sound).
80-3 On-the-job Supervision — Part II: Spotting Immediate Training Needs
(1944— Sound).
80-4 On-the-job Supervision — Part III: The Job Breakdown
(1944— Sound).
80-5 On-the-job Supervision— Part IV: The Four Steps
(1944— Sound).
80-7 On-the-job Supervision — Kinda Give It Your Personal Attention
(1944— Sound).
80-8 Stop, Look, and Question
(194.5— Sound).
80-16 Foundations for Good Job Relations
(194&— Sound).
80-19 Effective Deputization
(1948 — Sound — Commercial Adaptation).
63. Slide Kits
The slide kit (SK) was introduced to assist in the training of anti-
aircraft personnel in the recognition of aircraft.
SK Deviu
5-QQ-8 Aircraft Recognition
Views of aircraft of US, United Kingdom, Soviet Union, and cer-
tain other nations — For the training of antiaircraft personnel in
aircraft recognition (1953 — Approximately 1,000 — 2" x 2" slides
mounted on cardboard, with illustrated index, and carrying
case— Supplementary Kit No. 1 consists of 113 2" x 2" slides in
cardboard mounts — 1954 — Supplementary Kit No. 2 consists
of 257 2" X 2" slides in cardboard mounts — 1955 — Supplemen-
tary Kit No. 3 consists of 133 2" x 2" slides in cardboard
mounts — 1950).
456
NUMERICAL INDEX
64. Phono-recordings
DA record No.
1\IU
ALBUM OF RECORDS (With Pam-
phlet) SPEECH AND SOUND— A
PROFESSIONAL COURSE IN
PUBLIC SPEAKING
1 Lesson I
Side I:
Expression
Side II:
Voice Placement
2 Lesson II
Side I:
Informative Talks
Side II:
Practice Side
3 Lesson III
Side I:
Descriptive Talks
Side II:
Practice Side
4 Lesson IV
Side I:
Conference Talk
Side II:
Practice Side
5 Lesson V
Side I:
Controversial Side
Side II:
Practice Side
6 Les on VI
Side I:
Story Telling
Side II:
Practice Side
Bugle Calls
(Set of 2 Records)
R-1 Sidel:
First Call
Reveille
Assembly
Mess Call
Sick Call
Drill Call
Side 2:
Retreat
To the Color
Tattoo
Call to Quarters
Taps
Speed (rpm) Size
78
78
78
78
78
78
12'
12'
12'
12'
12'
12'
78
12'
457
NUMERICAL INDEX
DA record No. TitU Spttd (rpm) 8bt
R-2 Sidpl: 78 12"
Attention
Church Call
Fatigue
Fire Call
1st Sgt. Call
Guard Mounting
Side 2:
Mail Call
Officers Call
Pay Day
Recall
School Call
Battlenoise Records
(Set of 3 Records)
R-3 Sidel: 78 12"
Airplane
Antitank
Rifle
Machine Gun Tanks
Side 2:
Airplane
Bombs
Machine Guns
R-4 Sidel: 78 12"
Airplane
Bombs
Ricochets
Machine Guns
Side 2:
Artillery Barrage
R-5.-.. Sidel: 78 12"
Artillery Barrage
Airplane
Antitank
Rifle
Machine Gun
Tanks
Side 2:
Machine Gun Bursts and Con<
tinuouK ("lose
R-6 _ Army Radio Code Aptitude Tests 78 12"
(Set of 1 Reeords)
March Music Recordings
(Set of 3 Records)
466
NUMERICAL INDEX
DA record No. Title Speed (rpm) Size
R-7 Sidel: 33^3 16"
Invercargill
Official West Point March
March Medley
V The Stars & Stripes Forever
Side 2:
The Washington Post March
Colonel Bogey
Bombasto
On the Square
Chicago Tribune
The Thunderer
R-8 Side 1: 33^ 16"
Our Director
The Chimes of Liberty
Garde du Corps
La Regiment de Sambre et Meuse
Lights Out
The Boys of the Old Brigade
Side 2:
Barnum & Bailey's Royal Pageant
March
Old Comrades
The Black Horse Troop
The Southerner
The Fight is On
Them Basses
R-9 The Star Spangled Banner 33H 12"
(1 Side Only)
National Anthems
(Set of 5 Records)
R-10 Sidel: 78 12"
Argentina
Bolivia
Side 2:
Brazil
Canada
R-11 _ Sidel: 78 12"
Chile
Colombia«Costa Rica
Side 2:
Cuba-Ecuador
_ Great Britain
R-12 r. Sidel: 78 12"
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Side 2:
Mexico, Nicaragua
Panama
459
NUMERICAL INDEX
i}A record Xo. Title Speed (rpm) HUe
R-13 Rid.'l: 78 12"
Paraguay, Peru
Sid.' 2:
San Domingo, San Salvador
R-14 Sidol: 78 12"
U.S.A., Venezuela
Sido 2:
Uruguay
Jamming Signals 33}i 12"
(2 Rocord.s)
R-15 Side 1:
Jamming Signals — Stepped Tones
Side 2:
Jamming Signals — Random Key«
ing
Side :J:
Jamming Signals — Noise
Side 4:
Combination of: Stepped Tones
Random Keying
Noise
R-16 Individual CBR Test— 1954 33^ 16"
(2 double sided records)
(Distribution to Central Film and
Equipment Exchanges in CONUS).
460
SECTION IV
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
65. General
a. Use this index only when the exact title of a fihn is known.
Motion pictures and film strips are listed in this section alphabetically
by titles. In this index the words, "A," "An," and "The," are not
used as the first word of any title. For example, the title "The Army
Engineer" is indexed under "Army Engineer." When the first word
in a title is a number, it is indexed alphabetically as if the number were
spelled out. For example, the title "90-ram Antiaircraft Gun — Part
I," is listed under "N," as though the number were spelled "Ninety-
mm."
b. The following types of films have been omitted from this sec-
tion since they have no specific titles :
Combat Bulletins
Stafl" Film Reports
Information on the above types of film is contained in the numerical
index (section III) and the category index (section II).
c. Armed Forces Screen Magazines with no specific titles have
been omitted from this section. Information on this type of film is
contained in the numerical index (section III) and the category index
(section II).
d. When the number of the film is obtained from this index, consult
the numerical index for detailed information.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
e. Use the category index to locate films for training and information
programs.
66. Alphabetical Index of Motion Pictures
For synopsis
Release No. Title see page No.
MF 20-8127 Able Day Hi-Speed Story (U) 262
(Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by USCONARC— Film is classified SE-
CRET.)
MF 20-8125 A-Bomb at Sea (U) 262
(Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
must be authorized by USCONARC — Film is classified
SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA.)
TP 21-1244 Abandon Ship... _ 404
461
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For »ynop»i»
Rilcnuo .Vo. Title tee page So.
PMF 5002 Abdominal Colostomy Closure— Pauchet Method 302
FB 9-238 Aberdeen Proving Ground 219
PMF 5037 Abnormal Involuntary Movements... 303
AFIF 41 About Rumors 190
TF 19-1482 Absence Without Leave and Desertion 398
MF 21-8424 Accent on Learning 269
MF 40-1128 Action at Anguar - - 278
TF 17-1990 Actions of the Individual Tank 395
OF 54 Active Peacetime Service 301
MF 5-7646 Adding or Removing Refrigerant 228
MF 5-7649 Adjusting and Checking the Expansion Valve 229
MF 5-7653 Adjusting and Repairing the Thermo Expansion Valve... 229
MF 5-7654 Adjusting Pressure-actuated Temperature Control De- 229
vices.
TF 17-2384 Adjustment of the Caliber .30 Machine Gun Solenoid... 396
MF 45-8288 Adjustment to Military Life 281
HR A-8 Admiralty Islands 226
TF 46-2210 Advanced Helicopter Flight Principles — Part I 422
TF 4&-2211 Advanced Helicopter Flight Principles— Part II 422
TF 46-2421 Advanced Helicopter Flight Training— Part I— Confined 423
Area Operations.
TF 46-2422 Advanced Helicopter Flight Training— Part II— Emer- 423
gencies and Critical Conditions.
MF 8-8212 Aeromedical Evacuation 232
AIF 3 African Heritage 213
TF 30-1543 Aggressor Force, The 409
MF 55-8052 Aids to Navigation— How to Use Navigational Aids 285
MF 20-8784 Aim for Safety (Hunting Safety) 267
TF 9-2064 Air-Brakes— Principles of Operation 371
TF 5-698 Air Compressor and Air Tools— Part V: The Pneumatic 331
Wood Borer.
TF 5-955 Air Compressor and Air Tools— Part VI: The Pneumatic 331
Circular Saw.
TF 5-956 Air Compressor and Air Tools— Part VII: The Pneumatic 331
Chain Saw.
TF 5-699 AirCompressorand Air Tools— Part VIII: The Pneumatic 331
Nail Driver.
TF 5-697 Air Compressor and Air Tools -The Pneumatic Clay 331
Digger.
TF 5-571 Air Compressor and Air Tools The Pneumatic Hock 331
Drill M75.
MF 8-1044 Air Operation, Lae and Salamaua 231
MF 40-1336 Air Siege 278
TF 19-1748 Airborne Military Policeman, The --- 400
TF 31-2126 Airborne Soldier. The Ill
MF 5.';-8577 Aircraft Engines- Part 3 Carburetion 293
MF 20-7986 Aircraft Recognition Soviet Jet Aircraft 261
FB 5-196 Airfield Construction and Repair in the CBI — _ 212
AFIF 59 Alaska H)l
MF 5-959 Alaska Highway 228
MF 61-8413 All I Need is a Conference . 207
MF 20-8714 All Present or Accounted For (Re-Eiilislmenl) 206
462
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For nynopsis
KelcaHO No. Title see page Ifo.
MF 20-8420 All Star Team (Recruiting) 264
MF 45-7925 Alliance for Peace 281
FB 19-157 Allied Military Government in Italy 220
TF 5-2105 Aluminum Floating Footbridge. _ .._ 3.'i0
MF 20-1300 America the Beautiful 258
OF 53 American Anniversary. 301
W A 7 American Economy, The _ 429
HR B-30 American First Army — Aachen to the Roer River 227
HR B-29 American Ninth Army — Aachen to the Roer River 227
TF 9-2120 Ammunition— Storage and Handling 371
TF 3-1859 Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) Operation 368
MF 60-8246 Amphibious Instruction — Tank and Armored Amphibians 293
(landing force) (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 55-8457 Amphibious Ships, Crafts, and Vehicles 286
MF 55-8455 Amphibious Warfare — Handling the landing Craft-.... 28G
MF 60-7738 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Air Operations (U).. 293
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 60-7740 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Communications (U)_ 293
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 60-7741 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Logistics (U) 293
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 60-7735 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Mine Warfare and 293
Underwater Demolition Team Operations (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 60-7736 Amphibious Warfare Instruction— Naval Gunfire Sup- 293
port— Part I (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 60-7737 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Naval Gunfire Sup- 293
port— Part II (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 60-7732 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Organization and Con- 293
cept (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 60-7733 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Planning and In- 293
telligence (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
Misc 60-7739 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Ship to Shore Move- 293
ment (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 60-7734 Amphibious Warfare Instruction — Training and Move- 293
ment to the Objective (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 55-8459 Amphibious Warfare, The LCM (3) Operation 287
MF 55-8458 Amphibious Warfare, The LCVP— Part II— Boat Han- 287
dling.
MF 16-7557 "... And Forbid Them Not". 24G
MF 20-7855 And Then There Were Four -. 2C0
PMF 5322 Animals for Research _ 314
MF 61-1165 Another Snowball Conference 294
PFM 5063 Anterior Acrylic Bridgework 304
TF 9-1843 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Problem 368
463
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For gynopnia
RelcaiteNo. Title nee page No.
TF 9-2122 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part I— 371
Introduction to Antiaircraft Fire Control Systems.
TF 9-2123 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part II— The 372
Skysweeper— Integrated Fire Control System T-3S.
TF 9-1846 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part III: 3fi8
The M9 Type Director with SCR 584 Radar Set.
TF 9-2199 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control Systems— Part IV— 372
The Integrated Fire Control System M33.
MF 11-8378 AA Defense System AN GSG-2 (U) 243
(Film is claspificd SECRET.)
TF 44-2546 AAFCS M33 Defense Against Electronic Countermeas- 121
ures (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-1886 Antiaircraft Fire Control System ]M33: Fire Missions. . 415
TF 44-1887 Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Orientation and 415
Synchronization.
TF 44-1888 Antiaircraft Fire Control System M33: Start and Stop 416
Procedure.
MF 3-8937 Antipersonnel Biological Warfare (U) 228
(U.S. Army Chomical Corps Technical Film Report No.
52) (Film i.s da-^sifiod SECRET.)
TF 11-1779 AN/TRC— The Radio Relay Systems of Communications- 384
CR 4 Appointment in Tokyo 207
TF 19-2287 Apprehension and Search of Persons _ 402
MF 20-8748 Approach to Land-GCA 266
MF 20-8749 Approach to Land-ILS 266
FB 9-221 Arctic Engine Oil 218
MF 20-7725 Arctic Indoctrination School— Winter 1950 260
RTAF 148 Arctic Rampart 199
MF 16-8GOO Are You Ready For Service— Getting Ready Morally 250
MF 16-8601 Are You Ready For Service— Military Life and You 250
MF 16-8599 Are You Ready For Service— What It's All About 250
MF 16-8826 Are You Ready For Service— Why You 253
AFSM 551 Armed Forces Day 206
AFIF 50 Armed Forces Forum — George F. Kennan Discusses 100
Communism.
AFIF 9 Armed Forces of the USA... 187
TF 30 1958 Armies of the World -Part II— Soviet Army— Assault on 411
Fortifications.
TF 30-1957 Armies of the World— Part II - Soviet Army Winter 410
Warfare.
TF 30-1936 Armies of the World— Part II -The Soviet Army in the 410
Defense.
TF 30 1966 Armies of the World— Part II— The Soviet Soldier. 411
MF 30-8588 Armies of the World— Soviet Army Higher Headquarters 273
in Combat.
MP 30-8443 Armies of the World— Soviet European Satellites 273
MF 30-8616 Armies of the World Soviet Partisan Warfare 273
MF 30 8432 Armies of the World Soviet Partners in the Orient 273
MF 30 8427 Armies of the World The Soviet Army Armor 273
MF 30-8423 Armies of the World— The Soviet Army Artillery 273
464
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
I'nr Kynopnin
Release No. Title aee page No.
MF 30-8439 Armies of the World— The Soviet Army— Camouflage... 273
MF 30-8408 Armies of the World— The Soviet Army— Reconnais- 272
sance.
MF 30-8401 Armies of the World — The Soviet Army -River Crossings. 272
MF 30-8633 Armies of the World— The Soviet Army— Summer Train- 273
ing Cycle.
MF 30-8409 Armies of the World— The Soviet Army— Use of Smoke. 272
TF 17-2504 Armor Combat Power 397
TF 17-2587 Armor Team Security 398
FB 46-260 Army Aviation— Part I— Introduction 222
FB 46-261 Army Aviation— Part II— Selection and Occupation of 222
Small Units Airstrips.
TF 11-2317 Army Command and Administrative Network — Part I — 388
Network Facilities.
TF 11-2318 Army Command and Administrative Network— Part II — 388
Traffic Operations.
TF 10-1133 The Army Cook— Part I: Meat Cutting Tools and Equip- 377
ment.
TF 10-1134 The Army Cook— Part II: Cutting a Hindquarter of 377
Beef.
TF 10-1135 The Army Cook— Part III: Cutting a Forequarter of 377
Beef.
MF 12-8732 Army Dental Service (For Recruiting Dental Personnel). 244
TF 5-1688 Army Engineer, The 333
MF 46-8574 Army Helicopters 284
FB 8-217 Army Medical Laboratories (World War II) 218
MF 38-8534 Army Program System 277
MF 38-8555 Army Program System — Development "Planning What 277
to Do".
MF 38-8556 Army Program System — Execution "Doing the Job" 277
MF 38-8557 Army Program System — Review and Analysis "Check- 277
ing on the Results".
MF 12-7944 Army Records Administration 244
RD 1 Army Research and Development — R&D Film Report 314
No. 1 (U).
(This film is classified SECRET.)
RD 2 Army Research and Development — R&D Film Report, 314
No. 2 (U).
(This film is classified SECRET.)
RD3 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 3 314
(U).
(This film is classified SECRET.)
RD 4 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 4 314
(U).
(Film is classified SECRET.)
RD 5 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 5 — 314
Army Research in Greenland (U).
(This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 145-7743 Army ROTC 298
MF 45-7912 Army ROTC, Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow 280
MF 12-8733 Army Residency Program (Recruiting) 244
TF 12-1653 Army Statistical and Accounting System 390
494599°— 59-
-30
465
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For tynopitit
Release Ifo. Title tee page So.
MF 5S-7948 Army Transportation Corps . 284
NRN (Project Army's Corps of Engineers 298
15611)
DD 184-54 Army's Nike Guards Nation's Capital 213
PMF 5103 Arterial Disorders in the Upper Extremity and Their 30C
Treatment by Sympathectomy.
PMF 5094 Arteriovenous Fistula (Posterior Tibial Vessels).. 300
PMF 5048 Arthropod-borne Virus Encephalilides... 304
MF 8-7996 Artificial Respiration— The Back-Pressure-Arm-Lift 232
Method.
TF 6-1678 Artillery Orientation by Sun and Star -Part 1: The 343
Altitude Method.
TF 6-2424 Artillery Orientation by Sun and Star— Part 11 -The 345
Hour-Angle Method.
TF 6-1657 Artillery Survey 342
TF 16-1693 As Deep As the Heart-. 391
PMF 5124 Ascariasis (Infestation with Ascarids) 307
TF 5-1784 Asphalt Mixing Plant Set (Barber-Greene Model 848).. 334
TF 5-1242 Assault Boat River Crossing 333
TF 31-1926 Assembly of an Airborne Unit 411
TF 31-2127 Assembly Problem after 5th Novice Jump, 412
MF 45-7591 Assignment Germany 280
TF 55-2343 Assisting the Diver.. 420
MF 11-1001 At the Front in North Africa 240
RTAF 147 Atom Atoll 199
MF 5-1235 Atom Strikes, The. 228
MF 20-7500 Atomic Energy 259
PMF 5143 Atomic Medical Cases— Japan— V^W II 308
MF 20-1428 Atomic Physics 259
MF 20-7956 Atomic Support for the Soldier 201
MF 20-8508 Atomic Tests— 1952-1953 (U).. 264
(Film is classified SKCRET— llESTRICTED DATA.)
AFIF 3 Attack in the Pacific ISO
MF 19-1073 Attack on Hidden Waste 257
MF 40-1041 Attack— The Battle for New Britain 277
AFIF 42 Australia. 190
AFIF 53 Austria ._ 190
TF 9-1264 Automotive Clutch— Principles of Operation 364
TF 9-2329 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles— Part I— 374
Principles of Automotive Electrical Circuits.
TF 9-2330 Automotive Electricity for Military Vthicles Part II - 374
Principles of Operation of the Generator.
TF 9-2331 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles Part— III— 374
Principles of the Starting Motor.
TF 9-2332 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles— Part IV— 374
The Ignition Circuit.
TF 9-1559 Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles Part V: 307
Principles of Operation of the Generator Regulator.
TF 9-1531 Automotive Electricity for Militiu-y Vehicles Part VI: 307
Principles of Operation of the Automotive Magneto.
TF 9-1282 Automotive Gears- Principles of Operation 304
TF 55-2557 Automotive Preventive Maintenance. After Operation.. 427
166
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For itynopxig
Release No. Title see page So.
TF 55-2558 Automotive Preventive Maintenance, Before the Oper- 427
ation.
TF 55-2559 Automotive Preventive Maintenance, During the Oper- 427
ation and at the Halt.
TF 9-1269 Automotive Transmission — Principles of Operation 364
TF 10-291 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part I: Functions of the 376
Fuel and Ignition Units.
TF 9-2194 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part II — Engine Tuneup.. 372
TF 9-2380 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part HI— The Fuel Sys- 374
tern.
TF 9-2193 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part IV— Sealed Elec- 372
trical Systems.
TF 10-395 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part V: The Fuel Sys- 376
tem at Various Speeds.
TF 10-396 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part VI: The Ignition 376
System at Various Speeds.
TF 9-2500 Automotive Trouble Shooting — Part XI — Springs and 374
Shock Absorbers.
TF 10-980 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XIc— Section II: 377
Chevrolet 4x4 and CMC 6x6 Steering System Adjust-
ments.
TF 10-638 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XIV: Front End 376
Alignment.
TF 10-300 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XV: The Clutch 376
TF 9-2603 Automotive Trouble Shooting— Part XIX— Air Hydraulic 376
Brake System, Principles of Operation.
TF 17-2387 Auxiliary Means of Communication — Part I — Light 396
Aircraft Message Drop.
TF 17-2388 Auxiliary Means of Communication — Part II — Light 396
Aircraft Pickup.
FB 20-78 Avalanche -- 222
MF 8-8663 Baby Meets His Parents 234
FB 5-185 The Bailey Bridge in Combat 215
MF 20-8126 Baker Day Hi-Speed Story (U) 262
(Film is classified SECRET.)
MF 55-8526 Bar Folder 290
MF 16-7687 Barabbas the Robber 247
MF 16-8922 Baragoi— An Outpost of Faith 256
TF 7-2204 Barrel Packing, Caliber .30 Machine Gun M1917A1 351
FB 19-212 Baseball Grenade (CN Riot Grenade M25) 221
TF 9-1778 Basic Blacksmith Operations 367
TF 8-2471 Basic Care of Patients— Part I— Cleaning the Patients 361
Unit and Making an Unoccupied Bed.
TF 8-2472 Basic Care of Patients— Part II— The Bed Bath 361
TF 8-2473 Basic Care of Patients— Part HI — Making an Occupied 361
Bed.
TF 8-2474 Basic Care of Patients— Part IV— Physical Comforts 361
TF ^-2475 Basic Care of Patients— Part V— Feeding the Patient 361
TF 8-2476 Basic Care of Patients— Part VI— The Enema 361
TF 8-2477 Basic Care of Patients— Part VII— Sterile Technique 361
TF 8-2478 Basic Care of Patients— Part VIII— Preoperative Care.. . 361
467
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
nm.i M>vi« i" ' For tynop»i»
K«tm9« Vo. Title tee page No.
TF 8-2479 Basic Care of Patients — Part IX — Postoperative Care 361
TF 5-1676 Basic Engineer Reconnaissance 333
TF 46-2209 Basic Heiicopter Flight Principles - 422
TF 46-2381 Basic Helicopter Flight Training— Part I— Pilot's Pre- 423
Flight Inspection.
TF 5-1788 Basic Map Reading — Part I: Topographic Symbols 334
TF 5-1789 Basic Map Reading — Part II: ElcTation, Distance, and 334
Grid.
TF 5-1791 Basic Map Reading — Part III: Direction, Orientation, 334
and Location with Compass.
TF 5-1790 Basic Map Reading — Part IV: Direction, Orientation, 334
and Location without Compass.
TF 5-1792 Basic Map Reading— Part V: Photos and Photomaps 334
TF 7-2395 Basic Military Skiig — Part I — Selection and Care of 352
Equipment.
TF 7-2396 Basic Military Skiing— Part II— Skiing Technqiues 352
MF 20-7896 Basic Physics of an Atomic Bomb 261
MF 11-7889 Basic Portraiture Lighting.. 242
TF 11-2069 Basic Principles of Frequency Modulation 387
TF 11-1553 Basic Telephony 382
AFIF 83 Battle of Gettysburg, The 193
FB 20-66 Battle of Buna 222
HR A-11 Battle of Leyte 227
MF 40-1009 Battle of Midway 277
MF 10-7941 Battlefield Evacuation of Deceased Personnel 239
TF 7-1263 Bayonet Fighter, The 346
TF 55-1758 Beach and Port Clearance by Highway Transport 424
TF 5-1822 Beach Obstacles.. 335
FB 9-204 Beachhead Maintenance for LVT's 218
MF 8-8240 Bednetting— Part I 233
MF 8-8241 Bednetting— Part II -- 233
MF 16-8894 Before Abraham was, I am 255
TF 9-1805 Before, During and After Operation Maintenance, 367
Medium Tank.
MF 20-8772 Before the Blast 266
MF 5-8567 Before they Happen (Fire Prevention) 230
MF 8-8791 Behavior of Wild Norway Rats 234
MF 8-1132 Behind the Shop Drawing 231
PMF 5031 Below Knee Amputation 303
AFIF 54 Benelux Countries 191
PMF 5136 Benign Dental Tumors 308
TF 9-1268 BevelGearDilTcrential-Principles of Operation. 304
TF 9-1318 Beware— Butterfly Bomb 3(i5
MF 20 8418 Beyond Tomorrow— A Story of An American Girl 203
MF 5-8954 Big Picture— The Engineer Supply Mission _ 230
MF 20-8944 Big Picture— Operation Lifeline.. 208
MF 45 8930 Big Picture— The Pentomic Army 2S3
MF 130-7723 Big Wheel- 35th Infantry Division 297
PMF 5126 Bilharziasis in Water Fowl 307
MF IG 8884 Birth of John the Baptist 254
MF 16 8840 Birth of the Savior 254
468
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For Rynnpnitt
Release No. Title gee page No.
MF 3-7908 Body Armor (U) 228
(Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by OSG— Film is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL.)
TF 8-1396 Body Defenses Against Disease.-- 35.5
TF 19-1799 Booking of Military Offenders - 400
MF 20-8717 Borrowed Power (Driving Safety)..- 266
HR A-5 Bougainville 226
MF 16-8676 Boyhood and Baptism 232
AFIF 33 Brazil 189
PMF5200 Breast Cancer 311
TF 5-2106 Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel 336
Superstructure — Part I — Bridge Assembly.
TF 5-2107 Bridge, Floating Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel 336
Superstructure — Part II — Rafts.
TF 5-2108 Bridge, Floating, Pneumatic Float, Class 60, Steel 337
Superstructure — Part III — Fixed Spans.
TF 5-1996 Bridge — Panel Bailey Type M- 2— Part I -Site Prepara- 336
tion and Layout.
TF 5-1997 Bridge— Panel Bailey Type M-2— Part II— Basic Con- 330
struction.
TF 5-1998 Bridge— Panel Bailey Type M-2— Part III— Multi- 336
Story Construction.
AFIF 71 Brief on Italy---- - 192
MF 28-8252 Broad Jump 270
MF 16-7680 Brotherhood of Man 240
TF 9-1861 Browning Machine Gun Caliber .30 — Principles of 368
Operation.
PMF 5204 Caesarean Hysterectomy (Porro) 311
PMF 5203 Caesarean Section — Extraperitioneal Pfannensteil Inci- 311
sion.
PMF 5206 Caesarean Section — Extraperitioneal with Cherney Modi- 311
fication.
PMF 5207 B Caesarean Section, Low Cervical Paramedian Incision-. 311
PMF 5226 Caesarean Sections 312
TF 11-2181 Calibrating and Tuning Radio Set AN/PRC-10 387
TF 11-2298 Calibration Procedure, Set NR-2, RT 70 388
Misc 16-7682 Calling of Matthew, The 246
FB 5-85 Camouflage Dummies and Decoys 214
TF 5-961 Camouflage for All Arms-- 331
TF 21-2197 Camouflage for Scouting and Patrolling 406
FB 5-148 Camouflage in Combat 215
TF 21-1370 Camouflage — Movement of Individuals and Small Units. 404
TF 21-2097 Camouflage Principles 40')
HR C-1 Campaign in Sicily-.- 227
MF 16-1354 Camps of the Dead-- 245
WA 1 Can the U.N. Maintain the Peace?. 429
AFIF 43 Canada 190
PMF 5201 Cancer— The Problem of Early Diagnosis 311
TF 9-2253 Carburetor— Principles of Operation-. _ 373
MF 5-8658 Care and Maintenance of Fire Hose- - - 230
469
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
Rclcane Ko.
TF 9-970
TF 9-971
TF 9-972
TF 9-973
TF 9-974
TF 9-975
TF 9-976
TF 11-257
TF 4-640
TF 4-641
TF 4-642
TF 4-644
TF 4-1144
TF 9-2026
TF 9-2027
TF 9-2028
TF 9-2029
TF 9-2030
TF 9-2031
MF 10-8451
TF 8-1460
TF 8-1383
TF 8-1461
TF 8-1428
TF 8-1343
TF 8-1344
TF 8-1345
TF 8-1346
TF 5-1152
TF 5-1153
TF 5-1154
TF 5 1155
MF 30-8706
For «yNOp*<«
tee page Ko.
Tires— Part IV
with Full Drop
Tires— Part V:
with Semidrop
-Part VI:
362
3G2
3G2
362
303
363
Title
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part I;
Tire Designs and Functions.
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part II:
Preventive Maintenance.
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part III:
Removing and Reolacing Wheels.
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic
Mounting and Dismounting Tires
Center Kims.
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic
Mounting and Dismounting Tires
Center and Flat Base Rims.
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires-
Tire Repairs.
Care and Maintenance of Pneumatic Tires — Part VII: 363
Mounting and Dismounting Combat Tires.
Care and Maintenance of Tapered Roller Bearings. 383
Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — 327
Part I: Routine Inspection.
Care and Maintenance of the 90-mra Antiaircraft Gun —
Part II: Regular Inspection.
Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun —
Part III: Routine Checks.
Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun —
Part V: Firing, Safety Precaution, and Maintenance
After Firing.
Care and Maintenance of the 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun —
Part VI: Remote Control System M2.
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part I: Wrenches
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part II: Pliers and Screw
Drivers.
Care and Use of Hand Tools— Part III: Chisels
Care and Use of Hand Tools— Part IV: Hammers
Care and Use of Hand Tools— Part V: Bars. Punches,
and Drifts.
Care and Use of Hand Tools — Part VI: Hacksaws
Care of Tentage..
Care of the Sick and Injured — Chain of Asepsis —
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Enemas
Care of the Sick and Injured — Enemy Bacteria
Care of the Sick and Injured— The NP Patient
Care of the Sick and the Injured— Part I: Morning C^aro.
Care of the Sick and the Injured- Part II: Evening Care.
Caro of the Sick and the Injured— Part HI: Post-oper-
ative care.
Care of the Sick and the Injured — Part IV: Temperature,
Pulse, und Respiration.
(Carpentry -Part 1: Measuring, Marking, and Leveling..
Carpentry Part II: Driving and Chopping - 332
Carpentry- -Part III: Sawing and Boring 332
Carpentry Part IV: Planing and Chiseling. -. 3.'<2
Case of Comrade **T" _ 274
327
328
328
328
370
370
370
370
370
370
23l>
356
354
356
356
351
354
354
354
332
470
Releaae No.
MF
11-1016
GF
20-13
TF
10-1527
MF
16-8685
OC
8
TF
16-1943
MF
20-8419
TF
16-2695
TF
55-2341
MF 5-7651
TF
3-1755
TF
3-1719
MF
5-1322
MF
16-8885
PMF 5062
TF
11-1668
TF
11-1667
TF
11-1666
OF
48
MF
19-8274
MF
10-8878
TF
16-2521
TF
55-2556
TF
11-590
TF
8-1378
PMF 5108
MF
20-7857
TF
9-2549
FB
10-254
MF
54-1114
TF
19-1563
TF
19-2272
PMF 5001
FB
19-152
TF
7-1550
MF
55-8454
TF
7-1750
PMF 5299
PMF 5300
MF
20-1192
MF
61-8659
TF
16-2520
TF
11-1733
TF
11-1734
AFIF 5
AFIF 76
OC
7
ALPHABETICAL LNDEX OF FILM TITLES
For nynopniM
Title see page A'o.
Cathode-ray Oscilloscope 240
Caution at the Cross Roads ._ 225
Central Meat Cutting Plants. .__ 377
Challenge of Faith 252
Challenge of Outer Space 300
Chaplain Story, The 392
Chaplain USA 264
Character Guidance Program, The 3i)3
Characteristics and Check of Diving Helmet Valves and 426
Attachments.
Checking the Electrical System 229
Chemical Decontamination Company 326
Chemical Smoke Generator Company _ 326
Chemistry of Fire 228
Childhood of Jesus 254
Cineplastic Operation 304
Circuit Testing — Signal Generators 384
Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters Practical 3S3
Application.
Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters Theory 383
Citizen in Arms 301
Civil Assistance in Korea 257
Classification of Quartermaster Property 240
Clean Speech 393
Cleaning and Testing the K Brake (Railway) 427
Climbing and Working on Poles 380
Clinical Malaria. _. 354
Clinical Shock 306
Closed Book, A 261
Cold Weather Operation — Automotive Winterization 376
Equipment.
Cold Weather Uniforms 220
C.O.D. Saipan 284
Collection and Preservation of Evidence _ 398
Collision Diagram 401
Colostomy Closure (End-to-end Anastomosis) 301
Combat Firing with Hand Guns 220
Combat in Deep Snow and Extreme Cold 347
Combat Loading — Part II — Indian Joe 286
Combat Patrols 348
Combat Psychiatry— The Battalion Medical Officer 313
Combat Psychiatry — The Division Psychiatrist 313
Combat Team 258
Commencement (Employment Non-discrimination) 297
Common Sense 383
Communication Center — Procedure for Corps and Lower 384
Headquarters — Part I: Outgoing Messages.
Communication Center — Procedures for Corps and Lower 384
Headquarters.
Communism 186
Communist Blueprint for Conquest 192
Communist Objectives In The Far East 299
471
Release No.
AFIF 75
PMF 5026
TF
44-1858
TF
21-2100
TF
21-2099
MF
45-8568
FB
9-170
TF
31-2132
MF
16-8730
FB
10-224
TF
10-1583
FB
20-220
TF
3-1164
TF
5-2294
PMF 5073
TF
5-1817
TF
5-1898
MF
9-1090
TF
8-1391
TF
8-2539
TF
8-1467
TF
8-1495
TF
9-1285
TF
4-1277
TF
4-1278
TF
4-1271
TF
4-1272
TF
4-1273
TF
4-1274
TF
4-1275
TF
4-1276
PMF 5015
MF
' 16-8490
GF
10-35
TF
7-2205
MF
' 55-8531
472
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For »i/noptia
Title $ee page N:
Communist Weapon of Allure _ IW
Complicated Amplicated Amputations — Case Reports... 302
Computing Siglit M19 Series (M19A1 and M38) Nomcn- 415
clature and Operation.
Concealment of Bivouac 405
Concealment of Vehicles 405
Concept for Victory — A Message to the Personnel of the 282
US Army by General M. B. Ridgway.
Concrete Piercing Nose Fuze M78 218
Conduct of a Parachutist in the Aircraft 412
Conflict - 253
Consolidated Loose Issue and Packing Room 210
Consolidated Messing Operations 378
Construction of Arctic Igloo 222
Construction of Gasproof Shelters in the Field 32G
Construction of General Cargo Aerial Tramway (Ship- 337
to-Shore).
Construction of Screw Lock Sectional Splint 305
Construction of 10,000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— 335
Part I — Foundation, Bottom, and Sidewalls.
Construction of 10.000 Barrel Bolted Steel Tanks— Part 336
II — Center Support, Deck, Valves, and Vents.
Construction of the Diesel Engine 23 1
Control of Body Temperature 355
Control of Hemorrhage 302
Control of Louse-borne Disease 35C
Control of Mosquito-borne Diseases 356
Controlled Differential — Principles of Operation ^ . . 364
Controlled Submarine Mines— Part I, Section I: Prep- 329
aration of Ground Mine Underwater Equipment.
Controlled Submarine Mines— Part I, Section II: Prep- 320
aration of Buoyant Mine Underwater Equipment.
Controlled Submarine Mines— Part II: Planting Control 328
Buoys and Laying Shore Cable.
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part III: Planting Ground 320
Mines.
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part IV: Planting Buoy- 320
ant Mines.
Controlled Submarine Mines — Part V: Preparing and 320
Planting the Distribution Box.
Controlled Submarine Mines— Part VI: Operation of 320
the Mine Field.
Controlled Submarine Mines— Part VII: Maintenance 320
and Renovation of Underwater Equipment.
Convalescent (are and Rehabilitation of Patients With 302
Injury to Spinal Cord (Surgery and Physical Medicine).
Conversion of Saul, The 240
Cooking Methods and Terms 224
Cooling System, Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30 351
M1917AI.
Cooper Bcssmer Diesel Engine Fuel Injection Systems.. 291
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
Release No.
MP 9-8139
TF 6-2401
TF 6-2402
TF 6-2403
TF 30-1923
TF 7-1522
TF 7-2551
TF 6-1533
TF 16-2514
TF 5-2460
TF 5-2459
TF 5-2461
TF 5-2458
TF 5-2351
TF 5-2457
TF 6-1686
MF 16-7679
MF 20-7728
MF 20-1396
MF 16-8919
MF 16-8808
TF 30-1739
PMF 5111
TF 25-624
TF 7-2185
TF 7-2186
TF 7-2187
TF 7-2188
TF 7-2189
TF 7-2190
TF 7-2215
Title
For tynopnia
tee page No.
236
Corporal (U)
(Limited to Army Service Schools training in Atomic
Warfare and CFL's in CON US— Film is classified
CONFIDENTIAL.)
Corporal Battalion, Part I — Introduction to the System 345
(U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
Corporal Battalion — Part II — Description of Equipment. _ 345
(FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Corporal Missile — Fueling Operation 345
(FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Counter Intelligence Corps in Combat (U) 410
(Exhibition to personnel, all Branches of Service on a
need-to-know basis — Film is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL.)
Counterfire 346
Counterintelligence in Combat 353
Countermortar 342
Courage — What Price Courage 392
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching Clamshell and Dragline 341
Buckets.
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Backhoe 34 1
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Crane Front End 341
341
338
Crane-Shovel Unit, Attaching the Piledriver
Crane-Shovel Unit, Bucyrus Erie, Crawler Mounted,
Adjustment of Main Operating Clutches and Brakes.
Crane-Shovel Unit, Detaching the Shovel Front
Crater Analysis
Creation, According to Genesis
Crop Check
Crossroads — Radiological Safety
Crucifixion, The
Crucifixion and Resurrection
Cryptosecurity (U) 410
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAI^-Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
Cushing's Experiment in the Dog
Cutting a Keyway on a Finished Shaft
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part I
Feeding.
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part II
Chambering.
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part III
Locking.
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part IV
Firing.
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun Part V
Unlocking.
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun — Part VI
Extraction and Ejection.
Cycle of Operation Caliber .30 Machine Gun— Part VII
Cocking.
341
343
246
260
259
255
253
306
408
350
350
350
350
350
350
351
473
Release No.
FB 55-236
HR B-15
TF 17-2538
MF 55-8475
MF 55-8474
GF 20-14
TF 7-1539
AFIF 23
MF 16-7558
MF 19-8796
MF 55-8150
TF 8-1468
MF 55-8045
OF 19
PMF 5304
PMF 5305
FG 20-12
MF 10-1317
AFIF 45
TF 3-1407
AIF 1
TF 11-1995
MF 9-1286
MF 20-8952
MF 20-8949
MF 20-8948
MF 20-8953
MF 20-8950
MF 20-8951
MF 20-8935
TF 5-2361
TF 5-2445
TF 5-2450
TF 5-2282
TF 5-2451
TF 5-2362
TF 5-2363
TF 5-2452
PMF 5229
TF 8-2579
PMF 5217
PMF 5219
PMF 5218
PMF 5191
PMF 5221
474
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For tynoptU
Title $ce pagtSo.
Cycloidal and Hydraulic Jet Propulsion 223
D-Day Convoy -- 227
Daily Crew Maintenance, Armored Personnel Carrier 398
M-59.
Damage Control — Elements of Stability in Ships 288
Damage Control — Investigation to Damage... 288
Danger in Reverse 225
Dangerous Journey 347
Dangerous War Trophies.. _ 188
Daniel in the Lion's Den 24fi
Darmstadt Case 257
Day in Court, A 285
DDT in the Control of Household Insects 356
Dead Reckoning 285
Death Mills 300
Debridement— Part I— Multiple Soft Tissue Wounds... 313
Debridement — Part II — Wounds of the Extremities 313
Decide To Be Safe 225
Decision 237
Decision at Williamsburg 190
Decontamination Procedure — Part I: Basic Techniques. 326
Defense Against Enemy Propaganda 213
Defense Against Radio Jamming 386
Defense of Antwerp Against the V-1 235
Defensive Driving Series — The Art of Being Passed 269
Defensive Driving Series — Don't be a Sitting Duck 269
Defensive Driving Series — How to Follow Safely 269
Defensive Driving Series — How to Pass Safely 269
Defensive Driving Series — Stay Right Stay Safe 260
Defensive Driving Series— What Right-of- Way ? 269
Dehumidified Storage 268
Demolitions — Clearing Stumps and Boulders 338
Demolitions — Detonating Cord Priming 3-10
Demolitions — Electric Priming. _ 340
Demolitions, M-10 Universal Destructor 337
Demolitions — Non-electric Priming 340
Demolitions— Placing Charges on Steel 338
Demolitions — Placing Charges on Wood 338
Demolitions — Placing, Spacing, and Tamping Breaching 341
Charges.
Dental Activities, Walter Reed Army Medical Center... 312
Dental Health 362
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Alveolectomy After Multiple 312
Extraction of Teeth.
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Alveolectomy and Multiple 312
Pathology.
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Alveolectomy in Extraction of 312
Isolated Teeth.
Dcnto-ulveolar Surgery, Excision of Chronic Periapical 310
Infections.
Dento-alveolar Surgery, Excision of Gingival Hyper- 312
trophy.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For nynop/iia
Release No. Title see page No.
PMF 5220 Dento-alveolar Surgery, Excision of Mandibular Tori 312
PMF 5189 Dento-alveolar Surgery, Removal of Impacted Mandib- 310
ular Third Molar by Controlled Sectioning.
TF 10-1611 Depot Organization and Operations 378
MF 40-1002 Desert Victory 277
MF 38-7951 Design for Survival 276
MF 19-8511 Detecting and Recording Skidmarks 257
TF 5-1770 Detector Set, Metallic Mines, Polly Smith 333
MF 20-8587 Devil Take Us (Motor Vehicle Safety). 264
PMF 5118 Diagnosis of Peripheral Nerve 307
PMF 5177B Diagnosis of Surgical Lesions of Alimentary Tract — Part 310
II: Special Techniques and Apparatus.
MF 8-1129 Diary of a Sergeant 231
MF 9-1089 Diesel Engine, The 234
MF 55-8530 Diesel Engine Fuel Systems 290
MF 9-1091 Diesel Engine Governors 235
MF 55-8528 Diesel Engine Governors— GM Series 71 290
MF 55-8527 Diesel Engine — Scavenging and Supercharging 290
MF 55-8529 Diesel Lubrication and Cooling Systems — GM 71 Series. 290
TF 8-1390 Digestion of Foods 354
TF 4-1293 Directors M9 and MIO— Part I: Emplacement and 330
March Order.
TF 4-1294 Directors M9 and MIO— Part II: Orientation and Syn- 330
chronization.
TF 44-1647 Directors M9 and MIO— Part III: Preparation 414
MF 16-8686 Discipleship 252
MF 28-8256 Discuss 271
AFIF 1 Discussion Technique 186
TF 7-1947 Dismounted Drill— Part I: Squad Drill— Part II: 350
Platoon Drill.
PMF 5039 Disorders of Gait 303
TF 9-2007 Disposal of Unusable Ammunition and Explosives — 370
Part I: General Principles and Disposal at Sea.
MF 28-8266 Distances 271
TF 55-2344 Diving Dress Patches 426
TF 55-2345 Diving Procedure 426
MF 45-8709 Do It Yourself Peace 283
MF 20-8635 Dollars and Sense — The Army Financial Management 265
Plan.
EF 6 Don't Be a Sucker - 213
MF 20-8775 Don't Drop Your Guard 267
TF 5-1226 Double Apron Fence 333
MF 20-7924 Dress Rehearsal 261
TF 55-2342 Dressing the Diver 426
TF 25-626 Drilling and Tapping a Cast Steel Valve Body 409
TF 25-627 Drilling to a Lay-out and Spotfacing a Cast Iron Valve 409
Body.
MF 20-8348 Drive Right 263
TF 55-1478 Driving the Semitrailer 424
MF 11-8208 Drop Wire Runs— Part I 242
MF 11-8209 Drop Wire Runs— Part II 242
TF 31-1854 Drop Zone - 411
475
Releasr No.
MF 16-7686
TF 31-1927
PMF 5059
MF 21-8433
AFIF 8
MF 45-7744
PMF 5316
MF 45-7926
MF 20-7815
TF 44-2544
TF 11-1632
TF 7-2239
MF 45-1426
MF 45-7814
TF 9-2066
TF 11-622
TF 11-1200
TF 11-1187
TP 11-1219
PMF 5166
PMF 5066
TF 30-2601
MF 11-8399
EF 183
GF 9-29
TF 9-1286
TF 17-2288
TF 17-2289
TF 21-1121
GP 8-3
TF 10-2455
TF 44-1781
TF 5-2334
TF 44-1780
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For ij/noptU
TilU see pa^fe No.
Dust or DenKUy___ - .-. 247
Duties of a Jumpmastcr 41 U
Dynamic Physical Reconditioning 304
Easy Out (Effects of Dishonorable Discharge) 270
Economy is Everybody's Business — 187
Edition Tokyo — A Story of the Press in Occupied Japan. 280
Effect of Ionizing Radiation on Domestic AnimaJM 313
Effective Utilization of Manpower in the US Army 281
Effects of Atomic Bomb Explosions. 260
Effects of Electronic Countermeasures on Air Defense 421
Radars.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Effects of the Ionosphere on Radio Wave Propagation... 383
81 -mm Mortar (M29) Mechanical Training and Crew 352
Drill.
82d Airborne Division (Pride of Outfit Film) 279
83d Infantry Division in Europe 280
Electric Brakes — Principles of Operation 371
Electricity and Magnetism — Part I: Elements of Elec- 381
tricity.
Electricity and Magnetism— Part II: Ohm's I-aw 381
Electricity and Magnetism— Part III: Voltaic Cell. Dry 381
Cell, and Storage Battery.
Electricity and Magnetism — Part IV: Charging Storage 381
Batteries.
Electrocardiography 310
Electrodiagnostic Procedure, An 305
Electronic Search Recording Techniques (U) 411
Electronic Countermeasures Airborne Signal Analyzing 243
Equipment AN/APA-74 (U).
(Limited distribution to TFL, Ft. Monmouth, N'.J.
M/F Use by: The Sifinal School, TFL, Ft. Huachuca,
Ariz. M/F Use by: Army Electronic ProviuR CJround —
This film is Classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
Electrons on Parade 214
Elementary Principles of Analog Computers (U) 224
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— ModitUd Hau-
dliiiR Authorized.)
Elementary Principles of Torque 365
Elevation Quadrant, M13— Part I— Use of The Ml3 396
Quadrant.
Elevation Quadrant. M13— Part II— Test and Adjust- 396
ment.
Elementary Tactics of Life Saving.-. 404
Embryology of the Liver. Gall Bladder, and Pancreas... 223
Emergency Use of the Parachute . 380
Emplacement of the A.\FCS M33 Acquisition Radar 415
Emplacements. Intrcnchments. and Shelters Part I 'VSH
Introduction.
Employment of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System 415
Trailer.
476
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For i>ynopn{a
Release No. Title see page No.
TF 3-2196 Employment of Toxic Chemical Agents 327
TF 8-1395 Endocrine Glands. - 355
TF 5-954 Enemy Booby Traps 331
TF 25-335 Engine Lathe— Cutting a Taper With the Compound 407
Rest and With the Taper Attachment.
TF 25-337 Engine Lathe — Cutting an External National Fine 407
Thread.
TF 25-336 Engine Lathe — Drilling, Boring, and Reaming Work Held 407
in Chuck.
TF 25-333 Engine Lathe — Rough Turning Between Centers 407
TF 25-334 Engine Lathe — Turning Work of Two Diameters. 407
TF 9-171 Engine of the Diesel Tractractor 362
MF 11-8674 Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating 243
Film No. 1.
MF 11-8703 Engineer and Standards Program — Experimental Rating 243
Film No. 2.
FB 5-102 Engineer Dozers — Le Tourneau 214
MF 5-8279 Engineer Mission 230
FB 5-129 Engineer Power Shovel and Attachments 214
TF 5-1408 Engineer Road Graders.. 333
MF 38-8512 Engineered Performance Standards Program 276
MF ^8854 Engineers in Combat— World War II 230
TF 11-1406 Erecting Large Poles -.- 382
TF 11-1823 Erection of the AS-19/TRC-1 Antenna System.. 385
TF 21-1973 Escape 405
MF 16-8661 Escape to Egypt 252
TF 9-1655 Establishment of a Field Ammunition Supply Point 367
MF 16-1355 Eternal Gift, The 245
FB 8-173 Evacuation Hospital 217
TF 8-1683 Evacuation of Casualties _. 358
FB 19-193 Evacuation of Civilians. -_ 221
FB 8-132 Evacuation of the Wounded 217
AFIF 18 Evaluating a Nation 188
MF 40-1043 Eve of Battle 277
MF 61-7620 Every Minute Counts 295
MF 12-8766 Executive Wanted (Recruitment of WAC Officers) 244
MF 11-1332 Exercise Eskimo... 241
MF 10-1337 Exercise Musk Ox.. 238
MF 11-1331 Exercise Polar Bear 241
MF 31-8290 Exercise Ski Jump 275
MF 31-7724 Exercise Sweetbriar 275
MF 20-7513 Exercise Yukon 259
TF 9-1810 Explosive Ordnance Disposal — Access and Recovery 368
TF 9-1881 Explosive Ordnance Disposal — Range Clearance 369
TF ^2119 Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance 371
TF 5-1377 Explosives and Demolitions — Bangalore Torpedo 333
TF 5-2217 Explosives and Demolitions— Part I— Demolition of a 337
Reinforced Concrete "T" Beam Bridge.
TF 5-2449 Explosives in Combat 340
MF 10-8727 Extraction of Heavy Equipment from Aircraft In Flight.. 240
TF 8-1394 Eyes and Their Care, The .- 355
MF 20-8147 Eyes of Flight 202
477
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For nynoptia
Relcttitc No. Title tee page No.
MF 30-8670 Eyes of the Services 274
AFIF 21 Face-to-face with Communism. 188
PMF 5044 Facial Palsy - -- 303
TF 11-1397 Facsimile Equipment RC-120 — Part I: Theory and 382
Description.
TF 11-1398 Facsimile Equipment RC-120 — Part II: Operation 382
MF 11-7754 Facts About Film 241
TF 16-2522 Family - 393
MF 45-7705 Famous Third Army... 280
MF 16-8805 Fate of John the Baptist 253
PMF 5142 Feeling of Hostility - 308
PMF 5141 Feeling of Rejection :i08
FB 5-207 Field Airdromes 215
TF 6-2201 Field Artillery Observation Battalion 344
TF 31-1175 Field Artillery 105-mm Howitzer Section In Shore-to- 411
shore Operations.
TF 6-1757 Field Artillery Radar 343
TF 9-2543 Field Artillery Recoil Mechanisms — Part I — Indirect 375
Method of Checking Nitrogen Pressure.
TF 9-2532 Field Artillery Recoil Mechanisms — Part II— Direct 375
Method of Checking Nitrogen Pressure.
TF 6-1813 Field Artillery Reconnaissance, Selection and Occupa- 344
tion of Position — Part I: From Rendezvous.
TF 6-1814 Field Artillery Reconnaissance, Selection and Occupa- 344
tion of Position — Part II: From the March.
TF 6-1498 Field Artillery Sight Tests and Adjustments 342
TF 6-1775 Field Artillery Sound Ranging - 343
TF 5-2371 Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part I— Winter 339
Roads.
TF 5-2372 Field Engineering in the Subarctic — Part II— Winter 339
Field Fortifications.
TF 5-2373 Field Engineering in the Subarctic— Part III — Ice Mines, 339
Ice Mine Fields, AT and AP Mines and Obstacles.
TF 9-1469 Field Evaluation of Erosion in Cannon Bores 367
TF 9-1300 Field Repair of Gun, Automatic, 40-mm, Ml and Car- 365
riage, Gun, 40-mm, M2, Antiaircraft.
TF 9-1298 Field Repair of Gun. 90-mm, M 1 , and Mount, Gun. Anti- 365
aircraft, 90-mm, MlAl- Part I.
TF 9-1299 Field Repair of Gun. 90-mm. Ml, and Mount, Gun. Anti- 365
aircraft, 90-mm, MlAl— Part II.
TF 9-2045 Field Repair of Gun, 155-mm, MlAl and Carriage Gun. 370
155-mm, Ml.
TF 9-2046 Field Repair of Howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1, and Carriage. 370
Howitzer, 105-mm, M2.
TF 9-2121 Field Stock Control System 371
MF 45-8576 Field Training for ROTC ^ 282
TF 11-1637 Field Wire Laying Equipment 383
TF 11-1564 Field Wire Splices 383
MF45-1279 Fighting First (Pride of Outfit Film) . 279
FB 7-264 Fighting in Built Up Areas— Methods of Entering Build- 215
ings.
478
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For ftynopHis
Release No. Title see page No.
FB 7-265 Fighting in Built Up Areas — Methods of Searching and 215
Clearing Buildings.
FB 7-269 Fighting in Built Up Areas— Mutual Support and Meth- 21G
ods of Advance.
FB 7-268 Fighting in Built Up Areas — Organization and Tactics 21G
FB 7-266 Fighting in Built Up Areas— Selection of Positions for 215
Firing.
FB 7-263 Fighting in Built Up Areas — Use of Special Equipment- . . 215
AFIF 19 Fighting Words 188
MF 16-8794 Film Chronicles from the Book of Psalms — Reverence 253
TF 11-1572 Film Tactics 383
TF 7-1868 Fire and Maneuver — Fundamentals and Squad Employ- 348
ment.
MF 8-8149 Fire and Your Hospital 232
MF 6-7900 Fire— Artillery Action in Korea 230
TF 6-1696 Fire Direction Procedure— Part I: Precision Fire 343
TF 6-1697 Fire Direction Procedure — Part 11: Area Fire 343
TF 6-1703 Fire Direction Procedure — Part III: Observed Firing 343
Chart.
MF 45-8711 Fire Power 283
MF 38-7928 Fireball Phenomena at Bikini 276
MF 31-7978 Firing Positions in the Winter 275
TF 8-2292 First Aid— Part I— Major Wounds and Fractures 360
TF 8-2293 First Aid— Part II : Everyday Emergencies 360
MF 16-8887 First Disciples 254
MF 16-1346 First Easter, The 244
MF 45-7761 First Forty Days 280
MF 16-7863 First Step, The 248
TF 10-2428 Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear— Fitting General 380
Duty Uniforms.
TF 10-2430 Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear— Fitting of Foot- 380
wear.
TF 10-2426 Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear — Fitting of the 380
Army Green Uniform.
FB 5-192 Fixed Bridge Construction and Repair in the CBI 215
TF 5-2349 Fixed Bridges— Jacking Down Heavy Girders 338
TF 25-348 Fixed Gauges 408
MF 16-7685 Flag Speaks, The 247
MF 20-8898 Flammable Liquid Fire Safety 268
TF 5-1441 Floating Bridge M4— Part II: Assembly of the Bridge.. 333
TF 5-1442 Floating Bridge M4— Part III: Rafts 333
MF 61-7695 Flow Process Chart and How To Use It 275
TF 9-1953 Fluid Coupling— Principles of Operation 369
RTAF 150 Follow Me l'J9
TF 10-2244 Food Conservation— The Dollars and Sense of Good Eat- 379
ing.
MF 10-1339 Food for Thought 238
TF 7-1710 Foot Marches 347
AFIF 30 Formosa _ 188
MF 61-1093 For Safety's Sake 294
TF 16-1699 For Which We Stand— Let's Get It Straight 391
TF 16-1700 For Which We Stand— To Be Held in Honor 391
479
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For tynopaU
Release Ko. !?'"'c «• poge No.
FB 9-206 4.G-inch Multiple Rocket Launcher, T66. 218
MF 61-8414 Fourth Man— The Civilian Behind the Soldier 297
TF 8-1586 Fractures — An Introduction 367
AFIF 25 Free People. A 188
TF 16-2512 Freedom — How Free Am I?_ 392
TF 11-1188 Frequency Meter SCR-211 381
TF 16-1556 From Whence Cometh My Help 391
TF 9-2533 Front Band Adjustment of Hydramatic Transmission 375
302M.
TF 7-1867 Front Line Rifle and Weapons Squad in Defense 348
MF 8-8235 Frostbite— I --. 233
MF 8-8236 Frostbite— II 233
TF ^2534 Fuel Pump, Carter Electric, Characteristics and Checks. 375
CMC Ml 35 Truck.
TF 9-1447 Fuel Pump — Principles of Operation 360
TF 17-2262 Full Track Vehicle Driving — Part I — Preparation for 396
Driving and Basic Driving.
TF 17-2263 Full Track Vehicle Driving — Part II — Advanced Driving. 396
TF 9-1472 Fundamental Principles of Fuzes 367
TF 9-2510 Fundamentals of Ammunition Renovation 374
TF 9-2058 Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons — Part I: Types and 371
Components of Cannon.
TF 9-2059 Fundamentals of Artillery Weapons Part II: Types and 371
Components of Carriage.
TF 9-1512 Fundamentals of Ballistics 367
TF 11-2088 Fundamentals of Carrier Telephony — Part I: Principles 387
and Applications.
TF 11-2089 Fundamentals of Carrier Telephony— Part U: Terminal 387
and Repeaters.
MF 10-1362 Fundamentals of Diet 238
TF 11-2234 Fundamentals of Radiac Instruments 387
TF 9-1448 Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons— Part I: The 300
Cycle of Operation.
TF 9-1449 Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons — Part II: Prin- 300
ciples of Automatic Operation.
TF 9-1450 Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons — Part HI: Semi- 366
automatic and Automatic Fire.
TF 17-1974 Fundamentals of Tank Turrets — Part I: Introduction 395
and Turret Controls.
TF 17-1975 Fundamentals of Tank Turrets— Part II— Vision Dc- 395
vices. Direct Fire Sights and Auxiliary Fire Control
Equipment.
MF 40-1212 Fury in the Pacific— - 278
MF 20^8282 Gamblers (Safe Tractor Operation) 263
MF 3-7905 GB (U) 59
(Limited distribution — Further distribution nuiat Ik)
authorized by CCMLO — Film is clivsj>ilied CON-
FID KNTIAL.)
PMF 5175 Gelfoam in Surgery 310
TF 15-1950 General Court-Martial.^ 391
TF 8 1691 General Effects of Heat on Man 368
480
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For HynnpHin
Release No. Title see page No.
FB 8-203 General Hospital. _ 217
MF 55-8539 General Motors Diesel Engine Unit Injector — 291
Maintenance.
MF 55-8540 General Motors Diesel Engine Unit Injectors — Disas- 291
sembly and Assembly Model 278.
MF 55-8542 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Bearings 292
MF 55-8541 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine — Disassembly.. 292
MF 55-8545 General Motors 1&-278A Diesel Engine— Part I— Bench 292
Work.
MF 55-8546 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part II— Bench 292
Work.
MF 55-8547 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part III— 292
Bench Work.
MF 55-8548 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part IV— 292
Bench Work.
MF 55-8543 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part I— 292
Reassembly.
MF 55-8544 General Motors 16-278A Diesel Engine— Part II— 292
Reassembly — Head.
TF 19-1809 Geneva Conventions — Handling Prisoners of War 400
MF 9-1330 German A-4 Rocket, Operation Backfire (U) 235
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
OF 37 Germany — Handle with Care 301
GF 20-11 Get a Grip on Yourself. 225
HR A-1 Gilbert Islands 226
MF 16-7542 God of Creation 245
MF 16-7543 God of the Atom 245
MF 20-8774 Good Housekeeping for Men Only 267
MF 16-8700 Government is Your Business- 253
TF 5-2352 Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12— Adjustment of 338
the Bevel Gear and Pinion.
TF 5-2353 Grader, Motorized, Caterpillar No. 12— Adjustment of 338
the Main Flywheel Clutch.
TF 5-2354 Grader, Motorized. CaterpUlar No. 12— Before Opera- 338
tion Services.
TF 5-2355 Grader, Motorized. CaterpUlar No. 12— Starting and 338
Stopping Procedures.
MF 5-1229 Grass and Brush Fire Fighting 228
TF 16-2515 Gratitude— Thanks to Whom? 392
MF 55-8536 Gray Marine Diesel— GM Unit Injector— Cleaning and 291
Repairing.
MF 55-8535 Gray Marine Diesel— GM Unit Injector— Removal and 291
Replacement.
MF 55-8533 Gray Marine Diesel Goes to War 291
MF 55-8534 Gray Marine Diesel Goes to War — Service and Main- 291
tenance.
MP 16-7810 Great Cloud of Witnesses, A 247
MF 9-7940 Great Gun, The 23G
TF 16-2519 Greatness 392
AFIF 55 Greece... 191
TP 17-2386 Ground Guide Army and Hand Signals 390
494599°— 59 31 481
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For itf nopals
Releate No. Title tee page So.
TF 55-2503 Ground Handling of Aircraft— Part I— Fixed Wing Air- 427
craft.
TF 55-2505 Ground Handling of Aircraft— Part II— Rotary Wing 427
Aircraft.
MF 80-1275 Ground Team— Designed for Victory 297
TF 19-1938 Guardhouse and Stockade — Part I— Processing Military 401
Prisoners.
TF 19-1939 Guardhouse and Stockade — Part II— Classification of 101
Military Prisoners by Custody Grades.
TF 19-1940 Guardhouse and Stockade— Part III— Security and Con- 401
trol.
TF 19-1740 Guarding Against Sabotage 399
TF 33-2509 Guerrilla Warfare : 413
MF 16-7963 Guest, The 248
TF 5-2469 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE — Bleeding Door Cyl- 342
inders.
TF 5-2465 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Door Cylinders 342
Removal.
TF 5-2464 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE — Elevator Locking 341
Bar Cylinder, Removal.
TF 5-2462 Guided Missile Equipment — NIKE — Elevator Locking 341
Bar Cylinder, Replacement and Adjustment.
TF 5-2463 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Flow Control and 341
Door Cushioning Adjustment.
TF 5-2466 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Part I— Four-way 342
Valves, Disassembly.
TF 5-2506 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Part II— Four-way 342
Valves, Assembly.
TF 5-2467 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Power Unit Belt 342
Replacement.
TF 5-2468 Guided Missile Equipment— NIKE— Two-way Valve, 342
Disassembly and Assembly.
TF 9-1952 Guided Missile Propellents— Basic Characteristics 369
TF 9-2222 Guided Missile Propellents— Fire Hazards and Extin- 372
guishment.
MF 45-8354 Guided Missiles _.. 281
MF 44-8263 Guided Missiles of the Armed Forces (U) 278
(Limited distribution to CFL's in CONUS — Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 9-1652 Guided Missiles — Theory of Operation 3t>7
TF 9-960 Gun, Automatic, 40-mm Ml— Principles of Operation... 362
TF 9-1367 Gun, 120-mm. Antiaircraft Ml, Principles of Operation- 3(>()
Part I: Section I: Functions and Operations— Section
II: The Percussion Mechanism.
TF 9-1368 Gun, 120-mm, Antiaircraft Ml, Principles of Operation— 306
Part II: Operation of the M9 Power Kummer.
TF 17-2290 Gunner's Quadrant, Ml— Part I— End for End Test, 396
Plus Corrections.
TF 17-2291 Gunner's Quadrant, Ml— Part II -End for End Test, ;ilH5
Minus Corrections.
MF 55-8465 Ciyro Compass- Principl(>s of the (Jyroscop© 287
MF 55-8469 Gyro Compass — The Compass Systems 288
482
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For synopnis
see page No.
288
288
Rcleaao No. Title
MP 55-8468 Gyro Compass — The Gyro Becomes a Compass.
MF 55-8467 Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and Gravitation.
MF 55-8466 Gyro Compass — The Gyroscope and the Earth's Rotation. 288
TF 8-1670 Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part I: The Nor- 358
way Rat.
TF 8-1671 Habits and Characteristics of the Rat — Part II: The Roof 358
Rat.
MF 45-7805 Hail Alma Mater 280
MF 8-1254 Haifa Chance. 230
TF 9-1126 Half Track Vehicle — Part I: Care and Maintenance of 363
Endless Band Tracks and Bogie Wheels.
TF 9-1127 Half Track Vehicle — Part III: Removal and Installation 363
of Bogie Wheels.
TF 10-2283 Hand Dishwashing and General Scullery Practice 379
TF 10-932 Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Care and Use of 377
Files.
TF 10-929 Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Operation and Care 376
of Portable and Bench Grinders.
TF 10-930 Hand Measuring and Power Tools — Portable Electric 377
Drills.
FB 5-133 Hand-placed Charges against Beach and Underwater 214
Obstacles.
TF 629-1027 Hand-to-hand Combat 428
MF 55-8481 Handling a Lifeboat Under Oars — Rowing — Part I 289
MF 55-8482 Handling a Lifeboat Under Oars — Commands — Part II. 289
TF 9-2052 Handling and Transporting Aerial Bombs — Part I: 100-, 370
250-, and 500-Pound Bombs.
TF 9-2053 Handling and Transporting Aerial Bombs — Part II: 370
1,000-, 2,000-, and 4,000-Pound Bombs.
TF 10-1640 Handling of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables _. 378
MF 55-8473 Handling, Stowing, and Transportation of Explosive as 288
Cargo on Board Merchant Vessels.
MF 12-8767 Harry's Hat Hangs High 244
FB 19-246 Hasty Sign Making 221
MF 20-1216 Hawaiian Holiday (Recruiting Subject) 258
AFIF 70 Headquarters USA 192
MF 7-8320 Headspace Adjustment Machine Gun, Cal. .30 231
TF 8-1388 Heart and Circulation 354
PMF 5212 Heart — Cardiovascular Pressure Pulses and Electro- 312
cardiography.
PMF 5167 Heat Disorders— Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, and 310
Heat Cramps.
TF 25-350 Height Gauges and Standard Indicator 408
EF 179 Heights and Depths 213
TF 65-2308 Helicopter Maintenance — Part I — Helicopter Power 425
Plants.
TF 65-2309 Helicopter Maintenance — Part II — Transmission and 425
Free Wheeling Units.
TF 56-2310 Helicopter Maintenance — Part III— Introduction to 425
Power Trains.
TF 65-2311 Helicopter Maintenance— Part IV— Supercharged In- 425
duction System.
483
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For *ynop»ia
ReleaKf No. Title »ee page So.
TF 55-2312 Helicoptor Maintenance — Part V — Rotor Blade Inspec- 425
tion, Repair, and Tracking (H-19, H-34, H-37i.
TF 55-2314 Helicopter Maintenance — Part VII— Hydraulic Flight 425
Control Systems.
TF 55-2316 Helicopter Maintenance — Part IX — Generator Systems 426
Touble Shooting.
TF 4G-2554 Helicopter Orientation — Introduction to Helicopters 423
MF 55-8158 Helicopter Orientation, Introduction to Rotary Wing 286
Flight.
TF 4&-2336 Helicopter Post Flight Inspection— The H-19 422
TF 46-2337 Helicopter Post Flight Inspection— The H-21 422
TF 44-2338 Helicopter Post Flight Inspection— The H-34 422
MF 45-7945 Helicopter Special Delivery 281
MF 46-8905 Helicopter— Vibrations and Resonance — Part 3 — Vibra- 284
tions in the H-21.
TF 46-2339 Helicopter Weight and Balance 422
TF 7-2580 Helicoptcrborne Operations 353
MF 46-8910 Helicopters — Emergency Procedures — Part 4 — Emer- 284
gency Procedures in the H-21.
MF 45-1278 Hell for Leather .....^ -.. 279
MF 17-7864 Hell on Wheels 257
PMF 5301 Hemorrhagic Fever — Clinical Features 313
OF 11 Here is Germany 300
PMF 5140 Hereditary Ataxia 308
MF 8-8664 Heredity and Pre-natal Development 234
MF 16-8671 Heritage 252
TF 19-1500 He's Your Prisoner 398
MF 16-8192 Hidden Treasures 248
MF 28-8253 High Jump 270
MF 20-1370 Highway Mania ..._..- 258
FB 20-37 Highway to Alaska 221
MF 1&-8014 Hill Number One 248
MF 19-8510 Hit-and-run Investigation... 257
MF 31-7727 Hit the Beach 275
AFIF46 Hoaxters 190
MF 16 8190 Holy Night— The Beginning of the Life of Jesus. 248
MF 5-7709 Hose Line Evolutions and Hose Line Equipment 229
TF 8-1841 Hospital Food Service Personnel Training— Part I: 360
Introduction.
TF 8-1576 Hospital Food Service Personnel Training- Part II: 357
The Individual.
TF 8-1577 Hospital Food Service Personnel Training- Part III: 357
Equipment.
TF 8-1578 Hospital Food Service Training— Part I V : Serving Food . 357
TF 8-1708 Hospital Sanitation - 359
TF 8-1944 Hospital Ward Team.. 360
MF 3-7867 Hour Glass (U) _ 50
(This film was originally released under another title
which is cla.«sifio(l CONFIDENTIAL. FiUn Ubrarios
are beiriK furnished unclassified rrplaccniont film titlo
"Hour Glass"— Fiini is classified SECRET.)
MF 9 8569 How Not to Conduct a Meeting 237
484
Release No.
AFIF 44
AFIF 40
AFIF 35
TF 11-1752
EF 192
GF 10-21
TF 9-2050
TF 9-1124
MF 8-8665
TF 8-1786
MF 28-8251
TF 9-2065
TF 9-1992
TF 9-2254
TF 9-1246
TF 8-1366
MF 16-8896
FB 55-286
MF 55-8245
AFIF 65
MF 20-1144
TF 9-2536
TF 25-152
TF 9-2537
FB 11-234
MF 61-7768
MF 16-7809
AFIF 77
MF 16-8786
MF 45-7545
AFIF 58
TF 3-1860
TF 21-2098
TF 7-2397
TF 20-2531
TF 3-2499
TF 19-1847
TF 7-1717
TF 7-1718
TF 7-993
TF 7-1131
MF 7-8278
TF 5-1181
TF 7-1681
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For nynoiiMiH
Title gee page No.
How to Get Along in a Foreign Country 190
How to Get Along in France 189
How to Get Along in French Morocco. 189
How to Operate the Army 16-mm Sound Projector Set._ 384
How to Play Volleyball 214
How to Use Cold Weather Clothing 224
Howitzer, 105-mni, M2A1, and Carriage M2 — Principles 370
of Operation.
Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, MlAl, and Carriage Ml and 363
M8 — Principles of Operation.
Human Growth 234
Human Reproduction 359
Hurdles 270
Hydraulic Brakes — Principles of Operation 371
Hydraulic Controls in the Hy dramatic Transmission 370
Hydraulic Steering — Principles of Operation 373
Hydrovac Power Brakes — Principles of Operation 364
Hypodermic Needles and Syringes — Their Care and 354
Function.
I am the Resurrection _ __ 255
Icecap — I 223
Icecap— II 286
Iceland 191 .
Ideas Unlimited 254
Idle Mixture and Idle Speed Adjustment of Holley 375'.
Carburetor 885 FFG.
Ignition and the Spark Plug 407 '
Ignition Timing — GMC Engine 375
Improved Field Wire Laying with Wire Dispensers 220
Improving The Job 295 .
In His Name 247'.
In Honor of Liberty 192
In the Face of Jeopardy 253
Inauguration of President Truman 279 .
India 191 .
Individual and Unit Decontamination of Toxic Chemical 327'.
Agents.
Individual Concealment 405
Individual Fighting Techniques on Snow 352
Individual Protection Against Atomic Attack 404
Individual Protection Against CBR Attack 327
Industrial Plant Protection 401
Infantry Battalion in Defense— Part I 347
Infantry Battalion in Defense — Part II 348
Infantry Hasty Field Fortifications — Part I: Individual 345
Intrenchments.
Infantry Hasty Field Fortifications— Part II: Emplace- 345
ment of the Light and Heavy Cal .30 Machine Gun.
Infantry Operations in Mountains 231
Infantry Support Raft 332
Infantry Weapons Against Tanks 347
Rcleano No.
FB 7-281
FB 7-274
FB 7-275
FB 7-278
FB 7-277
FB 7-282
FB 7-280
FB 7-273
FB 7-272
AFSM 552
AFSM 553
AFSM 554
AFSM 556
AFSM 558
AFSM 560
AFIF 200
AFIF 201
AFIF 202
AFIF 203
AFIF 204
AFIF 205
AFIF 206
AFIF 207
AFIF 208
AFIF 209
AFIF 210
AFIF 211
AFIF 212
AFIF 213
AFIF 215
AFIF 216
AFIF 217
AFIF 218
AFIF 219
AFIF 220
AFIF 221
AFIF 222
AFIF 223
AFIF 224
AFIF 225
AFIF 226
AFIF 227
AFIF 228
TF 30-1651
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For $ffnop»U
Title see page So.
Infantry Weapons and Their EfTects — 57-mm Rifle, M18; 217
75.mm Rifle, M20: 105-mm Rifle M27.
Infantry Weapons and Their EfTects — Hand and Rifle 216
Grenades.
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— MIC Cal .30 216
Sniper's Rifle— Sniperscope, Infrared Set No. 1.
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Machine Guns 216
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Portable Flame- 216
thrower.
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — Tank Weapons 217
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects — The Mortar 216
Family.
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects: US Pistol Cal .45, 216
Submachine Gun, Cal .45, US Carbine, Cal .30.
Infantry Weapons and Their Effects— US Rifle Cal .30 216
Ml Browning Automatic Rifle.
I & E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 552 — Mathew Brady. 206
I & E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 553 206
I & E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 554 ._ 206
I & E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 556.. 206
I & E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 558 206
I & E Screen Magazine — Issue No. 560. 207
I & E Sportsreel 193
I & E Sportsreel 193
I & E Sportsreel. 193
I & E Sportsreel.. 193
I & E Sportsreel 193
I & E Sportsreel 193
I & E Sportsreel. 193
I & E Sportsreel _ 193
I & E Sportsreel 193
1 & E Sportsreel 194
I & E Sportsreel 194
I & E Sportsreel 194
I & E Sportsreel 194
I & E Sportsreel 194
I & E Sportsreel 194
I & E Sportsreel. 194
I & E Sportsreel 194
I & E Sportsreel 194
I & E Sportsreel... 194
I & E Sportsreel ::......'- ' 194
I & E Sportsreel 195
I & E Sportsreel- 195
I & K Sportsreel. 195
I & E Sportsreel. 195
1 & K Sportsreel. 195
I & i: Sportsreel li..'. _._ 195
I & K Sportsreel 195
I &. E Sportsreel 1 95
Informants (U) 410
(Film is clasRified CONFIDENTIAL.)
486
Release No.
PMF 5306
TF 55-2369
TF 55-2368
MF 61-8057
MF 8-8229
MF 8-8230
MF 8-8231
MF 9-1157
MF 9-1158
MF 9-1159
MF 9-1160
MF 9-1161
MF 9-1162
OF 46
PMF 5077A
PMF 5077B
TF 11-1317
TF 11-2525
TF 55-2574
TF 55-2576
MF 61-7765
PMF 5182A
MF 30-7964
MF 30-7965
MF 30-7966
MF 30-7967
MF 30-7968
MF 30-7969
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For Kynopnis
Title /tee page No.
Initial Surgery of Abdominal Wounds. 313
Injector Rack Setting for GM Diesel Series 71 Engine 427
Injector Timing for GM Diesel, Series 71, Using 70-mm, 427
80-mm and 90-mm Injectors.
Inner Man Steps Out 29fi
Insect Repellent — I 233
Insect Repellent— II 233
Insect Repellent— III 233
Inside of Arc Welding — Part I: Fundamentals 235
Inside of Arc Welding— Part II : Flat Position 235
Inside of Arc Welding — Part III: Horizontal Position 235
Inside of Arc Welding — Part IV: Alternating Current in 235
Flat and Horizontal Positions.
Inside of Arc Welding— Part V: Vertical Position 235
Inside of Arc Welding — Part VI: Overhead Position 235
Inside the Atom 301
Inside the Cell — Part I: Enzymes in Intra-cellular 305
Chemistry.
Inside the Cell — Part II: Regulation of Enzymes. 305
Installation of Field Cable 381
Installation of Teletypewriter AN/PGC-1 389
Installation of the L-23 Main Landing Gear 428
Installation of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel 428
Instructing the Worker On the Job 295
Integrated Aspects of the Nervous System — Part I: 310
Motor System.
Classified 271
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require »uthorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is classified SECRET.)
Classified 271
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on necd-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
Classified.- 271
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
Classified. 271
(Exhibition lin\ited to CIC personnel on need-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
Classified 271
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. FUm is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
Classified 272
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
487
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For nynoptiB
Rclcato No. Title tee page Ko.
MF 30-7970 Classified 272
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on ueed-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 30-7971 Classified 272
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is classified SECRET.)
MF 30-7972 Classified 272
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is classified SECRET.)
MF 30-7973 Classified 272
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is classified SECRET.)
MF 30-7974 Classified 272
(Exhibition limited to CIC personnel on need-to-know
basis ONLY. Other showings require authorization by
ACSI, DA. Film is cla.ssified SECRET.)
TF 7-1931 Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon Tactical Em- 350
ployment.
MF 30-8407 Intelligence In Amphibious Operations (U) 272
(Limited distributions to CFL's in CONUS OS Ex-
changes and Service Schools of the Combat Arms — Film
is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 9-1935 Interchangeability Features of Heavy and Very Heavy 369
Artillery.
FB 5-194 Interim Report on Passage of Beach and Underwater 215
Obstacles (U).
(Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by COFENGRS— Film is classified SECRET.)
TF 46-2418 Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training— Part I— Take- 423
off and Flight Procedures.
TF 46-2419 Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training— Part II— 423
Autorotations.
TF 46-2420 Intermediate Helicopter Flight Training— Part III - 423
Approach Procedures.
TF 9-1371 Internal Combustion Engine — Principles of Operation.. 360
MF 9-7892 Internal Organization 236
PMF 5004 Intra-abdominal Closure Descending Colon Colostomy 302
(Herniations and Multiple Openings).
PMF 5007 Intra-abdominal Colostomy Closures (Right and Left 302
Side).
PMF 5188 Intramaxillary Loop Wiring In Treatment of Jaw Frac- 310
tures.
PMF 5190 Intramedullary Fixation of the Femur. 31 1
MF 61-7772 Introducing The New Worker To His Job 296
TF 20-1736 Introduction to Army Work Simplification 402
TF 11-2552 Introduction to Automatic Data Processing — 389
TF 6-2258 Introduction to Flash Ranging 344
PMF 6227 Introduction to Occupational Therapy 312
488
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
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SeleaaoNo. "' " Title see page No.
GF 33-27 Introduction to Psychological Warfare.. 226
MF 20-7773 Introduction to Radiation Detection Instructions 260
TF 55-1812 Introduction to the Electric Winch 425
TF 44-2340 Introduction to the IFF, Mark X — Identification of 421
Friend or Foe (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
FB 20-16 Invasion of Crete by the German Army 221
HR C-8 Invasion of Southern France 227
TF 15-1946 Investigating Officer 391
TF 19-2540 Investigation of Narcotics Offenses 402
TF 30-1645 Investigative Sound Devices (U)... _. 409
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 30-1751 Investigative Techniques (U) 410
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 61-8060 Is Government Telling Its Story 296
TF 8-1520 Isolation Technique 356
MF 61-1015 It's Our Job 294
TF 8-2125 It's Up to You 360
Misc. 20-1367 It's Wanton Murder 258
MF 45-8355 It's Your America 281
MF 19-8843 It's Your Decision 258
MF 12-8151 It's Your Future 244
MF 20-8261 Ivy— Documentary Film (U) 262
(Distribution limited to the AA&GM Branch TAS,
Ft Bliss, Texas and C&GSC, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas —
Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA.)
RTAF 142 Japan Logistical Command 198
MF 28-8257 Javelin 271
MF 16-8701 Jerusalem. The Holy City.__ 263
MF 16-8889 Jesus and the Fishermen. 254
MF 16-7962 Jesus and the Lepers _ 248
MF 16-8888 Jesus at Nazareth and Capernaum 254
MF 16-8917 Jesus Before the High Priest.. 255
MF 16-8895 Jesus Heals the Man Born Blind.. 255
MF 18-8891 Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath 254
MF 16-8893 Jesus Teaches Forgiveness.. _ 255
PMF 5116C Journey to Reality (Occupational Therapy for Acute 307
Psychotics).
MF 20-8637 Junior OfTicer Leadership Problem No. 1 265
MF 20-8638 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 2 265
MF 20-8639 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 3 265
MF 20-8640 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 4 265
MF 20-8641 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 5.. 265
MF 20-8642 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 6 265
MF 20-8643 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 7 265
MF 20-8644 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 8 265
MF 20-8645 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 9 _. 265
MF 20-8646 Junior Officer Leadership Problem No. 10 265
MF 16-8707 Kapaun Retreat House 253
MF 5-8221 Keep 'Em Running With Standardization 229
TF 21-1018 Keep it Clean 404
489
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For »ifHop$ia
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AFIF 24 Keeping Informed 188
MF 20-8844 Knowing's Not Enough 268
AFIF 37 Korea and Communism in the Pacific. 189
MF 20-7949 KMAG and the ROK Soldier 261
MF 8-2222 Labor and Childbirth 232
MF 20-8773 Ladders, Scaffolds, and Floor Openings 266
MF 46-8358 Land Based Helicopter Operations — Functions 383
MF 4&-8359 Land Based Helicopter Operations — Precautions 383
TF 20-1979 Land Mine Warfare — Part I — Introduction 403
TF 20-1980 Land Mine Warfare — Part II — Siting and Marking 403
TF 20-1981 Land Mine Warfare — Part III — Laying the Minefield... 403
TF 20-1982 Land Mine Warfare — Part IV — Recording and Report- 403
ing.
TF 20-1983 Land Mine Warfare — Part V — Arming, Disarming, and 403
Camouflaging.
TF 20-1984 Land Mine Warfare — Part VI — Boobytrapping Mines... 403
TF 20-1985 Land Mine Warfare — Part VII— Protective Minefield... 403
TF 20-1986 Land Mine Warfare — Part VIII — Nuisance Mining 403
TF 20-1987 Land Mine Warfare — Part IX — Assault Breaching 404
TF 20-1988 Land Mine Warfare — Part X— Area Clearing 404
TF 20-1989 Land Mine Warfare — Part XI— Behavior in a Minefield. 404
TF 5-2453 Land Mine Warfare, Pull-Release Firing Device, M-3.. 341
MF 40-7534 Last Bomb, The 278
MF 20-7854 Last Date 260
MF 16-8945 Last Journey to Jerusalem 256
MF 21-8933 Launching the Explorer 270
TF 6-1227 Laying the Field Artillery Battery 342
GF 20-10 Let Habit Help 225
PMF 5019 Let There Be Light (Neuropsychiatry) 302
MF 9-1199 Let's Look at Ordnance 235
MF 45-8438 Letter From a Mother. 281
AFIF 22 Letter To a Rebel .-. 188
CR 1 Liberation of Rome 207
TF 7-1904 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Activation 349
TF 7-1908 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Combat 349
TF 7-1910 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Inactivation 350
TF 7-1906 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment — Movement Over- 349
seas.
TF 7-1909 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment -Occupation 349
TF 7-1907 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment -Staging Overseas. 349
TF 7-1905 Life Cycle of the Infantry Regiment -Training 349
MF 16-1348 LifeofStPaul 245
TF 44 1680 Light AAA in Close Fire Support of Infantry 415
TF 44-1554 Light AAA with Infantry and Armored Divisions 414
FB 9 125 Light Cargo Carrier, M29C. . 218
TF 11-1839 Line-up of Field Teletypewriter Set EE-98-A 385
TF 11-1837 Line-up Procedure for Tactical Telegraph Carrier Equip- 385
mcnt.
TF 11-1838 Line-up Procedure for Tactical Telephone Carrier Equip- 385
mcnt.
MF 20^8779 Live and Let Live 207
490
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For minojtHiH
Rcleaeo No. Title sec page No.
PMF 5125 Liver Fluke Disease in Sheep (Fascioliasis) 307
TF 11-1384 Loading and Unloading Poles 382
TF 55-1918 Loads and Loading of General Transport Vehicles 425
TF 5-1804 Location and Construction of Road Obstacles 335
TF 30-1569 Lock Security (U) 409
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
FB 55-271 Locomotive Air Brake System 223
MF 12-8201 Look Ahead, A 244
MF 45-8652 Look at Your Army, A 282
MF 20-7676 Look— No Hands (Operation Sandstone) 2G0
MF 20-8780 Look Who's Driving 267
GF 20-19 Looking for Trouble 220
MF 55-8461 Lookout Training — Bearings 287
MF 55-8462 Lookout Training — Lookout 287
MF 55-8460 Lookout Training — Your Importance 287
MF 16-8195 Lord is Risen, The 248
MF 16-7961 Lord's Ascension, The 248
MF 55-8456 LST— Employment 286
TF 9-2583 Lubrication of Military Vehicles 376
TF 9-1258 Lubrication of Military Vehicles — Part I: Principles of 364
Lubrication.
PMF 5076 Lumbar Sympathectomy (Ganglionectomy) 305
TF 10-1960 M-1937 Field Range Fire Unit— Part I— Principles of 379
Operation — Part II — Maintenance.
TF 9-1445 M2 Carbine — Principles of Operation, The 366
TF 10-2285 Machine Dishwashing, Double Tank 380
TF 10-2284 Machine Dishwashing, Single Tank 379
MF 7-8318 Machine Gun Clinometer M1917 231
MF 55-8525 Machine Methods of Forming Sheet Metal 290
MF 9-8336 Machine Shop Work— Basic Machines— The Shaper 237
MF 9-8338 Machine Shop Work— Bench Work— Cutting Threads 237
With Taps and Dies.
MF 9-8339 Machine Shop Work— Bench Work— Reaming with 237
Straight Hand Reamers.
MF 9-7501 Machine Shop Work— Bench Work— Scraping Flat 236
Surfaces.
MF 9-8335 Machine Shop Work— Operations on the Lathe— 237
Turning A Taper with the Tailstock Set Over.
MF 61-1049 Machine Transcription — Transcription Technique 294
TF 25-625 Machining a Rectangular Cast Iron Block 408
TF 25-628 Machining a Tool Steel V Block _.. 409
MF 45-7561 Made in Occupied Japan. 279
MF 61-1432 Maintaining Good Working Conditions 295
MF 61-7769 Maintaining Quality Standards 296
MF 61-7775 Maintaining Workers' Interest 296
TF 10-2595 Maintenance of a Petroleum Distribution System 380
MF 10-7578 Maintenanceof Fixed Laundry Equipment 238
TF 11-1646 Maintenance of the Coaxial Line 383
TF 5-2333 Major Bridge Construction ... 337
MF 55-8538 Making a Hot Bend 291
MF 55-8537 Making a Wire Template - 291
491
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
Rclcaio No.
MF 5-7657
MF 45-8521
FB 8-200
PMF 5137
MF 45-8712
MF 140-7800
PMF 5065
PMF 5008
PMF 5318
PMF 5319
GF 11-39
TF 11-1882
TF 11-1883
TF 11-1884
TF 11-1885
TF 5-2406
TF 5-2407
TF 5-2408
TF 5-2409
TF 5-2410
TF 5-2411
TF 5-2412
TF 5-2413
TF &-2414
TF 5-2415
TF 5-2416
TF 5-2417
MF 5-8275
TF 44-1783
TF 44-1782
HR A-10
HR A-lOA
FB 11-134
MF 9-7891
TF 10-1530
MF 10-7582
MF 10-8551
MF 10-7527
TF 8-1389
PMF 5292
MF 8-7897
PMF 5058
Title
For tynopnia
ace page So.
Making and Repairing Tubing Connections 220
Making of a West Pointer.- 282
Malaria Control on Corsica 217
Malignant Oral Tumors 308
Man in Two Places 283
Man with Mission.. 298
Management and Technique of Pulmonary Lobectomy 304
Management of Abdominal Colostomies (Intraperitoneal 302
Closure).
Management of Burns — Part I — Supportive Care 313
Management of Burns — Part II — Local Care 314
Manual Telephone Central Office AN/TTC-7 225
Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — 385
Part I — Teletypewriter Operation.
Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — Part 385
II — Teletypewriter Procedure and Preparation of
Message.
Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — 386
Part III — Single and Multiple Calls — Making Correc-
tions and Repetitions.
Manual Teletypewriter Operation and Procedures — 386
Part IV — Maintenance and Summary.
Map Reading, Basic: Azimuth 339
Map Reading, Basic : Azimuth Conversion 339
Map Reading, Basic: Characteristics of Contour Lines 339
Map Reading, Basic : Contour Lines and Intervals 339
Map Reading, Basic: Direction 339
Elevation 339
Intersection.. _ _ _ 340
Location 340
Percent of Slope 340
Resection 340
Map Reading, Basic: Scale and Distance 340
Map Reading, Basic: Using the Protractor 340
Maps for the Army 230
March Order of AAFCS M33 Acquisition Radar 415
March Order of the AAFCS M33 Fire Control System 415
The Marianas— Part I: Saipan 226
The Marianas— Part II: Guam 227
Mark III, IFF Modifications (U) 220
(Film is classified SKCHIOT.)
Materials Control 230
Materials Handling Methods 377
Materials Handling of Unit Loads. 238
Meat Cutting by Rail Method 239
Mechanical Refrit.roration and How It Works 238
Mechanism of Breathing - 354
Medical Effects ofNerve (ius.. 313
Medical Effects of Nuclear Radiation 232
Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb Part I: Physics— 304
Physical Destruction — Casualty Effects.
Map Reading, Basic:
Map Reading, Basic:
Map Reading, Basic:
Map Reading, Basic:
Map Reading, Basic:
492
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For Hynopxia
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PMF 5148 Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb— Part II: Pathology 309
and the Clinical Problem.
TF 8-1536 Medical Examination — Part I: Importance. _. 357
TF 8-1537 Medical Examination — Part II: History 357
TF 8-1538 MedicalExamination— Part III: Examination 357
TF 8-1761 Medical Planning for a Task Force Operation 359
FB 8-147 Medical Service in the Jungle 217
TF 8-1765 Medical Service of the Airborne Division — To Conserve 359
the Fighting Strength.
GF 8-1 Medical Service in the Infantry Division — Part I — The 223
Medical Company, Infantry Regiment.
GF 8-2 Medical Service of the Infantry Division — Part II — The 223
Medical Battalion.
TF 8-1763 Medical Service of the Infantry Division — To Conserve 359
the Fighting Strength.
TF 17-2494 Medium Wrecker Truck M-62 — Part I— Preparation for 397
Lifting.
TF 17-2495 Medium Wrecker Truck M-62— Part II— Power Plant 397
Removal.
MF 7-7898 Men Against Tanks 230
MF 16-8677 Men of the Wilderness 252
MF 45-8589 Men 17 to 18^2— Your Future and the New Reserve Law. 282
TF 10-2243 Mess Management — Conservation Control in the Man- 379
agement of a Mess.
TF 10-2242 Mess Personnel— Profit and Loss in the Kitchen.. 379
TF 8-2295 Mess Sanitation 360
MF 8-8237 Mess Sanitation— Part I... 233
MF 8-8238 Mess Sanitation— Part II 233
MF 8-8239 Mess Sanitation— Part III 233
EF 216 Metal Working. 214
TF 11-2281 Metallic Detector, AN/PR&-3, Internal Tuning, Field 387
Expedient Method.
PMF 5132 Method of Repair of Posterior Tibial Nerve 307
TF 9-1951 Methods of Solution to the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire 369
Control Problem — Part I: The Linear Speed Method.
TF 9-1934 Methods of Solution of the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire 369
Control Problem — Part II — Conversion between Spher-
ical and Rectangular Coordinates.
TF 9-2195 Methods of Solution of the Antiaircraft Artillery Fire 372
* Control Problem — Part III — Similar Triangles.
TF 25-347 Micrometer 408
TF 11-1567 Microwave Oscillators. 383
MF 28-8259 Middle Distances 271
TF 30-1565 Military Censorship. 409
TF 21-1965 Military Courtesy 405
TF 5-2350 Military Fixed Bridges— Nomenclature— Timber Trestle 338
Bridges.
TF 16-1753 Military Funeral 392
TF 41-2590 Military Government in an Enemy City- Part II— Public 413
Safety.
TF 41-2591 Military Government in an Enemy City— Part III — 413
Public Health.
493
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For »yncp»l*
Release Ifo. Title tec page No.
TF 41-2592 Military Government in an Enemy City — Part IV — 413
Civilian Evacuation.
TF 21-2301 Military Instruction — Part I — Principles of Learning 40G
TF 21-2304 Military Instruction — Part II — The Stages of Instruc- 406
tion — Application, Examination and Review or Critique.
TF 21-2302 Military Instruction — Part II — The Stages of Instruc- 406
tion — Preparation.
TF 21-2303 Military Instruction — Part II — The Stages of Instruc- 406
tion — Presentation.
TF 21-2305 Military Instruction— Part III — Training Aids 406
TF 21-2306 Military Instruction — Part IV — Speech Techniques 406
TF ^1167 Military Optical Instruments — Part 1: ©ptical Principles. 363
TF 9-1168 Military Optical Instruments— Part II: Sighting Instru- 363
ments.
TF 9-1122 Military' Optical Instruments — Part III: Observation and 363
Measuring Instruments.
MF 20-8169 Military Participation on Tumbler/Snapper (U) 202
(Limited distribution — For use in courses of instruction
on atomic weapons given at general and branch service
schools concerned; and one print each to CFL in
CONUS— Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTP:D
DATA.)
TF 5-1862 Military Pipeline Operations — Parti — Laying Pipelines. . 335
TF 5-1863 Military Pipeline Operations— Part II— Installation of 336
Pumping Stations.
TF 5-1864 Military Pipeline Operations— Part III— Operation and 336
Maintenance of Pipeline Systems.
HR E-7 Military Pipeline System (CBI Theater) 227
TF 19-1796 Military Police Approach— Individuals 400
TF 19-1797 Military Police Approach — Vehicles 400
TF 19-1800 Military Police Duties at Traffic Accidents 400
TF 19-1794 Military Police Headquarters 400
FB 19-256 MP Highway Patrol in Germany... 221
TF 19-1552 Military Police on Trains 398
TF 19-1795 Military Police Services 400
FB 19-287 Military Police Story.- 221
TF 19-1806 Military Police Support in Amphibious Operations 400
TF 19-2111 Military Police Town Patrol— Part I— Foot Patrols 401
TF 19-2112 Military Police Town Patrol— Part II— Motor Patrols. -_ 401
TF 5-1193 Military Roads— Part I: Road Expedients 332
TF 5-1194 Military Roads— Part II: Drainage 332
TF 5-1197 Military Roads— Part V: Subgrado Preparation 332
TF 5-1198 Military Roads— Part VI: Gravel and Rock Surfaces.... 332
TF 5-1169 Military Roads and Runways— Part I: Clearing, (irubbing. 332
and Rock Work.
TF 5-1190 Military Roads and Runways— Part 11: Rases and 332
Untreated Surfaces.
TF 5-1192 Military Roads and Runways- Part IV: Soils. ( enient 332
Surfaces.
TF 7-1480 Military Rock Climbing -Muveuient of Combat I nits... .140
TF 7 1476 Military Rock Climbing— Technique of Climbing 340
494
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For aynopais
Release No. Title see page No.
TF 55-1005 Military Stevedoring — Part II: Cargo Handling Gear, 421
Basic Operation.
TP 55-1093 Military Stevedoring — Part III: Winches and Booms 421
TF 55-1117 Military Stevedoring— Part IV; Drafts and Slings 424
TF 55-1118 Military Stevedoring— Part V: Straps and (Transporta- 424
tion) Bridles.
TF 55-1119 Military Stevedoring— Part VI: Vehicle Loading and 424
Stowing.
TF 25-338 Milling Machine. 407
TF 25-339 Milling Machine— Cutting Keyways 407
TF 25-342 Milling Machine — Plain Indexing and Cutting a Spur 407
Gear.
TF 25-340 Milling Machine— Straddle and Surface Milling to Close 407
Tolerances.
TF 25-341 Milling Machine— Straddle Milling 407
MF 16-8886 Ministry of John the Baptist 254
MF 11-8923 Missile Master— AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense Sys- 243
tern — Engineering Report No. 9627.
TF 9-2323 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2, Part B, 373
Amplifier-Decoder and Radar Modulator Tests (U).
(Distribution limited — Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized.)
TF 9-2322 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 1, Guidance 373
Section Tests, Position 2, Part A, Amplifier-Decoder
and Radar Modulator Tests (U).
(Distribution limited — Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized.)
TF 9-2320 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2 (Part A), 373
Signal Data Converter Tests (U).
(Distribution limited — Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized.)
TF 9-2321 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 2 (Part B), 373
Signal Data Converter Tests (U).
(Distribution limited — Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIALr— Modified Handling Authorized.)
TF 9-2324 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part A), 373
Power Unit and Control Amplifier Tests (U).
(Distribution limited — Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL—Modified Handling Authorized.)
TF 9-2325 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part B), 373
Power Unit and Control Amplifier Tests (U).
(Distribution limited — Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL— Modified Handling Authorized.)
TF 9-2326 Missile ORD-6 Test Equipment, Position 3 (Part C), 373
Power Unit and Control Amplifier Tests (U).
(Distribution limited — Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAI^— Modified Handling Authorized.)
TF 100-1726 Mission of the Army _ 428
OC 13 Mission of the United States Air Force 300
DC 12 Mission of the United States Army _ 300
OC 10 Mission of the United States Marine Corps 300
OC 11 Mission of the United States Navy. _._ 300
495
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For »]fnnpiiia
RclcanoSo. Tilh- i>ee page Xo.
TF 11-298 Mitchell Camera. 380
TF 3-2215 Mixing and Kvaluation of Flame Fuels 327
MF 10-8453 Mobile Field Refrigeration 239
MF 5-8009 Model 44-C Ditcher (Barber-Greene) ... 229
TF 5-1785 Model 879 A Finisher 334
FB 9-290 Modern Ordnance Materiel — The M76 Amphibious 219
Cargo Carrier.
FB 9-289 Modern Ordnance Materiel — Tracked Vehicles
FB 9-288 Modern Ordnance Materiel— Wheeled Vehicles.
EF 180 Modes and Motors
FB 11-142 Moisturcproofing and Fungiproofing Signal Corps Equip-
ment.
AFIF 81 Morning Coffee ^ith Dorothy Thompson
MF 61-7993 Motion Study Principles
MF 9-8428 Motor Mania
MF 20-8631 Motor March Discipline— RASC
TF 55-2348 Motor Vehicle Driver — Traction Aids and the Winch
TF 19-2275 Motor Vehicle Spot Speed Studies— Setting up Mirror
Boxes.
TF 4-1280 Multiple Machine Gun Mounts — Part I: Operation and
Maintenance.
TF 4-1292 Multiple Machine Gun Mounts -^Part II: Drill and
Firing.
TF 11-1555 iMultiple Switchboards— Installation and Operation 382
TF 5-1549 Multiplex Mapping— Part I.
TF 5-1546 Multiplex Mapping— Part II
FB 163 Mustard Spray Tests With Multiple Planes (U).
(Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified CONFI-
DENTIAL.)
AFIF 14 My Country, Tis of Thee. _
219
219
213
220
192
29G
237
2t>5
426
401
329
330
333
333
214
187
HR C-3 Naples to Cassino 227
MF &-8232 Native Food Hazards— Part I.. _ 233
MF 8-8233 Native Food Hazards Part II 233
MF 8-8234 Native Food Hazards— Part III 233
MF 55-8044 Navigation— Charts 284
MF 55-8047 Navigation Fog Piloting 285
MF 55-8053 Navigation — Interpretation of Bearings, Single Lines of 285
Position.
MF 55-8464 Navigation— Nautical Astronomy 287
MF 55-8046 Navigation Piloting (Surface). .-. 285
MF 55-8463 Navigation The Earth 287
MF 20-7675 Navy's Part in Operation Sandstone. .- 2(^0
OF 24 Negro Soldier 300
TF 3-2593 Nerve Cases— Part I— Field Recognition and Self-Aid 327
Procedures.
TF 3-2594 Nerve Cases -Part II — Use of Injection InHtruments... 327
TF 8-1393 Nervous System- - :i56
AIF 4 Netherlands Land BeW.w the Sea 213
PMF 5102 Neurorrhaphy of Median and Ulnar Nerves In Midarni.. 306
496
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For xynopniM
Release No. Title gee page No.
PMF 5096 Neurorrhaphy of Median and Ulnar Nerves In the Left 306
Forearm.
OC 9 New Face of The Soviets 300
OF 40 New France 301
TF-10-1479 New Mobile Bakery Equipment 377
MF 61-1206 New Supervisor Takes A Look At His Job, A 204
MF-20-8504 New Weapons and Equipment for the Army 264
FB 11-69 Newfoundland Communications 220
Newsreel Planning Pays Off 298
(No release No.)
MF 16-8920 Nicodemus 256
MF 44-7556 NIKE (U) 278
(Limited distribution — Printing discontinued, alternate
film MF 9-8175 may be used — Further distribution must
be authorized by USCONARC— Film is classified CON-
FIDENTIAL.)
TF 44-2545 NIKE AJAX Battery— Defense Against Electronic Coun- 421
termeasures (U).
This film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified
Handling Authorized.)
TF 44-2172 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and 419
Adjustments — Part I — Target Tracking Radar.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2173 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and 419
Adjustments — Part II — Missile Tracking Radar (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 44-2171 NIKE AJAX Battery, Emergency Energizing Checks and 419
Adjustments — Part III — Computer (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2166 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the 419
Ground-Guidance Equipment — Part I — Acquisition Ra-
dar (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAI^-Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2167 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the 419
Ground-Guidance Equipment — Part II — Target Track-
ing Radar.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2168 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing and 419
Ground-Guidance Equipment — Part III — Missile
Tracking Radar.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2169 NIKE AJAX Battery, Energizing and Deenergizing the 419
Ground-Guidance Equipment — Part IV — Computer.
(Film is for OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2170 NIKE AJAX Battery, The Ground-Guidance Equipment, 419
Operation of the Personnel Heating and Ventilating
System.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
494599 °— 59 32
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For nynopait
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TF 44-2584 NIKE AJAX Battery — Orientation and Synchronization — 422
Part III-A — Collimation of Tracking Antenna by Data
Dial Method.
TF 44-2174 NIKE AJAX Multi-Channel Data Recorder— Part I— 420
Operation.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2175 NIKE AJAX Multi-Channel Data Recorder— Part II— 420
Tape Analysis (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
MF 44-8852 NIKE— For Defense of America 279
MF 45-8698 Nike for the Defense of Your Community 283
TF 44-2530 NIKE— Guardian of the Cities 421
TF 44-1964 Nike I— Introduction to the System 416
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 9-2300 NIKE I Missile Test Equipment, Preliminary Operations 373
(U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2246 Nike I Missile Tests, Part I— Calibration of the RF Test 420
Set (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2247 Nike I, Missile Tests, Part II, Voltage Receiver Sensi- 420
tivity. Power and Frequency Checks (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2248 Nike I Missile Tests, Part III— Nonresponse to Adjacent 420
Codes, Pattern Modulation, and Response Time (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2249 Nike I Missile Tests, Part IV-A Measurement of Burst. 420
Fail Safe Time, and Buzz Voltages (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2250 Nike I Missile Tests, Part IV-B— Yaw and Pitch Servo 420
Tests (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2251 Nike I Missile Tests, Part V— Roll Servo Operation and 120
Pressure Potentiometer Check (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2252 Nike I Missile Tests. Part VI— Precise Command and 420
Internal Operation (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— Modified Han-
dling Authorized.)
TF 44-2144 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area— Part I— 4IG
Emplacement and Preparation of the Tracking Radars.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
498
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
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TF 44-2145 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area— Part II— 416
Assembly of the Radar CoUintation Mast.
{Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2146 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Battery Control Area— Part III— 417
Adjustment and Fraction of the Radar Collimation
Mast Assembly.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2147 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area— Part I— Em- 417
placement of the Launching Equipment.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2148 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area— Part II— In- 417
stallation and Checks of Launcher Equipment.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2149 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Launching Area— Part III— Re- 417
load Procedures and Drill for the Launcher-Loader.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2255 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling— Part I— Prep- 420
aration for Defueling.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2256 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling Part II— Re- 421
moval of Starting Fluid and Oxidizer.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2257 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Missile Defueling— Part III— 421
Removal of JP-4.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2139 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronlza- 416
tion — Part I — Leveling of the Tracking Radars.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2140 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronlza- 416
tion — Part II — Adjustment of the Optical System.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2141 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronize- 416
tion — Part HI — Collimation of the Tracking Radars.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2142 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronize- 416
tion — Part IV — Data Transmission Adjustments.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2143 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronize- 416
tion — Part V — Parallax Corrections and Adjustments
at the Launching Positioning Units (U).
(Limited distribution— Film is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL— Modified Handling Authorized.)
TF 44-2163 Nike I, SAM Battalion, Orientation and Synchronize- 418
tion — Part VI — Orientation of the Launcher Rail.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 44-2150 NIKE I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— 417
Part I — Uncrating, Fin Installation, and Pressure Tests
(Revised version).
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— This film pre-
viously classified.)
499
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
Releaae ffo.
TF 44-2151
TF 44-2152
TF 44-2153
TF 44-2154
TF 44-2155
TF 44-2156
TF 44-2157
TF 44-2161
TF 44-2162
TF 44-2158
TF 44-2164
TF 44-2165
MF 44-8062
MF 9-8175
AFIF 36
MF 12-8669
TF 44 1347
TF 44-1348
TF 44-1349
TWc
For tynoptis
tee page So.
417
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— Part
II— Missile Tests.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— 417
Part III — Booster Uncrating and Joining.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY— Tiiis film pre-
viously classified.)
Nil(e I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile — Part 417
IV — Fuel Servicing.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
NIKE I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missfle- 418
Part V — Oxidizer Servicing (revised version).
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Nike I. SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile— 418
Part VI— Warhead Installation.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile — 418
Part VII — Final Preparations.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Preparation of the Missile — 418
Part VIII— Routine Checks.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Procedures and Drill— Part I— 418
Normal Conditions.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Nike I, SAM Battalion, Procedures and Drill— Part II— 418
Alternate Communication Procedures.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Nike I, SAM Battalion— Removal of Warheads 418
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Nike I, Underground Installation — Part I — Introduction. 418
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
Nike I, Underground Installation Part II — Section Drill. 419
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
NIKE System Field Test (U) 278
(Limited distributiou — Printing discontinued, alternate
film may be used MF 9-8175 — Film is clai>sifiL<d CON-
FIDENTIAL.)
NIKE System Test (U) 236
(Distribution limited to Central Film and Equipment
Exchanges in CON US and certain /Vrtilicry and Guided
Miiisiles organizations specified by higher authority — Film
is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
1952 Olympic Games 189
90 Day Wondering (Ue-enlistment) - 241
90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part I:
Emplacement.
90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount Part II:
March Order.
90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount-Part III:
Hasty Emplacement for Antitank Firing.
413
I J
413
113
r>oo
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For synopsis
Release No. Title sec page No.
TF 44-1350 90-inm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part IV: 414
Preparation for Firing.
TF 44-1351 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on the M2 Mount — Part V: 414
Inspection of Ammunition and Firing.
TF 4-1145 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun — Part I: Emplacement, Using 328
the Prime Mover.
TF 4-1146 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part II: Emplacement Without 328
Use of Prime Mover.
TF 4-1147 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part III: March Order 328
TF 4-1148 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part IV: Technique of Anti- 328
tank Firing.
TF 4-1149 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun— Part V: Direct Fire Drill 328
TF 9-1356 90-mm Gun, MlAl, Principles of Operation— Part I 365
TF 9-1357 90-mm Gun, MlAl, Principles of Operation— Part II: 365
Recoil Mechanism.
MF 35-7858 No Greater Heritage 276
MF 16-7860 No Other Gods 247
TF 55-2364 Nomenclature of the Sextant 426
MF 20-8647 NCO Leadership Problem No. 1 265
MF 20-8648 NCO Leadership Problem No. 2 _ 266
MF 20-8649 NCO Leadership Problem No. 3 266
MF 20-8650 NCO Leadership Problem No. 4 266
MF 20-8651 NCO Leadership Problem No. 5_ 266
TF 15-1967 Nonjudicial Punishment 391
MF 8-8381 Normal Birth, A 234
AFIF 52 Norway— Denmark 190
MF 21-8505 Notebook Warrior 270
MF 45-7596 Nuremberg 280
MF 8-8564 Nurses in the Army 234
TF 8-1660 Nursing Care in Poliomyelitis 357
PMF 5144 Nursing in the Tropics 308
FB 10-233 Nutriculture — Vegetable Growing 219
FB 10-255 Nylon Body Armor Test in Korea 220
TF 7-1729 Observation of Mortar Fire by the Combat Soldier 348
PMF 5116B Occupational Therapy in Problems of Motion 307
MF 16-1353 Of These My People 245
MF 55-8470 Officer of the Deck— At Sea— Part I 288
OC 5 Officer's Conference Five— The Dilemma of the US For- 299
eign Policy in the Middle East.
OC 1 Officer's Conference — Mr. George F. Kennan Discusses 299
Soviet Objectives.
OC 4 Officer's Conference — Red China ad nthe United Nations. 299
OC 3 Officer's Conference — What We Face in Southern Asia.. 299
OC 2 Officer's Conference — Which Way for the Germans 299
TF 9-1218 Oil Filter Goes to War 364
MF 20-1240 Oil Fires 258
TF 9-1376 Oil Gear Hydraulic Traversing Mechanism— Principles 366
of Operation.
AFSM 550 Old Ironsides 206
TF 35-1895 On Parade 413
TF 30-1735 On Post Safety ._ 410
ALPUABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For nynopKiH
Itihnac Ko. Tillc »ec page No.
MF 16 7861 On The Right Side 247
TF 20 1G81 Once Too Often 402
MF 16-7808 One God 247
MF 45 8713 One If By Land 283
TF 6 1072 155-mm Gun Ml— Part I: Nomenclature of the Piece.. 342
TF 7-2433 106-mm Rifle^Part I— Introduction to the Weapon . . 352
TF 7-2434 106-nim Uiflc— Part II— Duties of the Crew and Service 353
of the Piece.
TF 7-2435 106-mm Rifle— Part III— Crew Drill on Vehicular Mount. 363
TF 7-2436 106-mm Rifle -Part IV— Dismounting and Mounting the 363
Rifle.
TF 7-2437 106-mm Rifle— Part V— Using the Spotting Rifle 353
TF 7 2438 106-mm Rifle M40A-1— Part VI— The Stadia Sight 363
MF 20-8777 One to a Customer (Safety) 267
TF 4-1305 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun— Part I: Going into 330
Position.
TF 4-1306 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun— Part II: March 330
Order.
TF 4-1307 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun— Part III: Prepara- 330
tion for Firing.
TF 4-1308 120-mm (4.7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun— Part IV: Inspec- 330
tion of Ammunition and Firing.
TF 11-1959 Open Wire Transposition Systems 386
TF 8-2383 Operating Room Procedures 361
MF 10 7842 Operation Airborne 238
TF 11-1776 Operation and Maintenance of Communication Equip- 384
ment in Extreme Cold.
MF 45-7947 Operation Blue Jay - 281
MF 11-7899 Operation Carpetbagger (U) 242
(Film is classified SECRET.)
PMF 5009 Operation for Varicocele 302
MF 11 7883 Operation Inchon 242
AFIF 62 Operation Ivy 191
MF 45 8615 Opcralion Noah 282
TF 55-2560 Operation of the GM Unit Injectors 427
GF 10-22 Operation of Quartermaster Corps in CONUS 224
TF 5-1415 Operation of Rafts -- 333
TF 11-1853 Operation of The Converter M-209 (U)-. 385
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 10 1932 Operation of the 50-GaIlon-pcr-Minute Petroleum DIs- 278
penser.
TF 10 2208 Operation of the Mobile Petroleum Laboratory 379
TF 10 1836 Operation of the 97 10 Sewing Machine 27ft
TF 17 1727 Operation of the Reconnaissance Battalion Armored 394
Division.
TF 44-2528 Operation of the Skysweeper Radar «2l
TF 11-2529 Operation of the TSEC/KL 7 (U) 38y
(Film is dassilicd CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 10 1933 Operation of the 225-Gallon-per-Minuto Pelroleum Dis- 27'.)
penser.
TF 9 2535 Operation of Winch. M135 Truck 57.'>
GF 10 18 Operation Streamline— Stock Accounting - 224
502
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For aynopsla
Relcaec No. Title see page No.
MF 45-1295 Operation Thunderbolt 279
MF 20-8267 Operation Upshot-Knothole 1953 (U) 263
(Distribution limited to CFL's in CONUS and
USAREUR and Film libraries serving Armor, Artillery,
and Infantry Schools — Film is classified SECRET —
RESTRICTED DATA.)
MF 60-1323 Operations Crossroads 293
PMF 5202 Operative Procedure for Total Urinary Incontinence 311
TF 5-1774 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor— Part I— Adjust- 334
ing the LeTourneau Power Control Unit.
TF 5-1826 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor— Part II— Steer- 335
ing Clutch and Brake.
TF 5-1828 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor— Part III— Fly- 335
wheel Clutch and Starting Engine Clutch.
TF 5-1829 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor— Part IV— Fan 335
Belt and Water Pump.
TF 5-1830 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor— Part V— Tracks. _ 335
TF 5-1827 Operator's Adjustments D-7 Tractor— Part VI— Cater- 335
pillar Cable Control Unit.
TF 10-2095 Operator's Care and Maintenance of Materials-Handling 379
Equipment.
TF 16-2517 Opportunity 392
MF 9-1255 Ordnance Service in an Oversea Theater _ 235
MF 8-8675 Organized Mosquito Control 234
FB 19-239 Oriental Prisoners of War 221
TF 44-1641 Orientation and Synchronization of the AAA Gun 414
Battery — Part I: Basic Principles.
TF 44-1682 Orientation and Synchronization of the SCR-584 and 415
SCR-784 with M9 and MIO Directors.
TF 17-1767 Orientation on Armor 394
MF 11-8634 Origins of the Motion Picture 243
TF 8-1476 Our Food and Our Health... ._ 356
MF 45-8798 Our Sons (Recruiting for USAR) 283
FB 55-248 Outloading of Diesel Locomotives 223
AFIF 2 Oversea Duty 186
TF 8-1430 Oxygen Therapy Procedures.. 355
TF 9-1358 Packaging of Material for Oversea Shipment— Part I: 365
Cleaning, Preserving, and Wrapping.
MF 20-8783 Paddle a Safe Canoe 267
EF 187 Painting and Decorating 214
MF 55-8477 Painting Ships and Boats 288
MF 55-8479 Painting Ships Bottoms— Hot and Cold Plastic Anti- 289
fouling Paint.
MF 55-8478 Painting Ships Bottoms— Sand-blasting.. 289
OF 17 Pale Horseman, The 300
AFIF 60 Panama _ 191
TF 31-2130 Parachute Landing Falls 412
TF 31-2134 Parachute Recovery and Shakeout During Novice Train- 412
ing.
TF 31-2131 Parachute Training in the 34 Foot Mock Tower 412
PMF 5104 Partial Neurorrhaphy of the Sciatic Nerve in the But- 306
tock.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
...« For »v*^P*i»
RcJeaa« Vo. Title »ee page So.
MF 45 7552 Pass in Review 279
AFIF 15 Payday Pitfalls ..- 187
MF 38-8441 Peelable Plastic Packaging 270
TF 21-1612 Penny Saved, A 404
TF 20 2561 Pentomic Army - 404
PMF 5061 Peripheral Nerve Surgery — Part I: Sciatic Nerve 304
PMF 5088 Peroneal Nerve Anastomosis at the Knee 306
MF 1&-1357 Perpetual Sacrifice 245
TF 19 1634 Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part I: Basic Principles.. 399
TF 19-1634a Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part II: Falling... 399
TF 19 1634b Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part III: Throwing 399
TF 19-1634C Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part IV: Follow Through.. 399
TF 19-1634d Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part V: Defense Against 399
Body Holds.
TF 19-1634e Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VI: Defense Against 399
Choke Holds.
TF 19-1634f Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VII: Taking Prisoners. 399
TF 19-1634g Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part VIII: Defense Against 399
Wrestling Holds.
TF 19-1634h Personal Encounter (Judo) — Part IX: Defense Against 399
Knife or Club.
TF 19-1634! Personal Encounter (Judo)— Part X: Offensive Use of 399
the Police Riot Club.
TF 8-1297 Personal Health in Snow and Extreme Cold 353
TF 8-1665 Personal Hygiene 357
TF 16-2518 Personal Integrity 392
MF 61-8404 Personnel Management — Communications 296
MF 61-8403 Personnel Management — Supervisory Conferences 296
TF 31-2129 Personnel Parachute Entanglements and Recovery From 412
Twists.
TF 31-2128 Personnel Parachute Malfunctions and Activation of 412
Reserve Parachute.
TF 10-1742 Petroleum Supply Point Operations 378
AFIF 48 Philippines. The 190
MF 11-1032 Photo Flash Photography- How It Works 240
MF 33-8204 Photolithography — I — How to Make a Good Impression.. 275
MF 33-8205 Photolithography--II— A Better Run for Your Money. 275
MF ^7890 Physical Facilities 236
TF 21 2113 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One-Part I— 406
Exercises 1-4.
TF 21-2114 Physical Training, Array Drill Number One^-Part II lOG
Exercises S-8.
TF 21-2115 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One -Part III— 406
Exercises 9 12.
TF 21-2116 Physical Training, Army Drill Number One Part IV-- 406
Alternate Exercises, Supplementary Activities.
TF 8 1429 Physiology of Anoxia The Basis of Inhalation Therapy.. 355
MF 20 7995 Pick Your Safety Target 261
MF 16-8429 Pilgrimage to Fatima - 249
RTAF IKi Pilots for NATO 199
PMF 5071 Pinta 305
TF 5 202 Pioneer Equipment— Hitches -- 331
504
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For gynopnig
Release No. Title gee page No.
TF 5-203 Pioneer Equipment — Knots and Bends.. 331
TF 5-201 Pioneer Equipment — Manila Rope 331
TF 5-200 Pioneer Equipment — Woodcutting Tools 330
TF 17-1978 Pioneering By Armor 395
MF 61-1207 Placing the Right Man on The Job 294
MF 8-1248 Plague Control 231
TF 9-1855 Planetary Gears, Principles of Operation — Part I: Single 368
Sets.
TF ^1856 Planetary Gears, Principles of Operation — Part II: 368
Multiple Sets.
MF 61-7764 Planning and Laying Out Work 295
TF 8-2080 Plaster Casts 360
TF 5-322 Pneumatic Paving Breaker _._ 331
TF 19-2137 Point Control of Traffic 401
TF 11-951 Pole Line Construction — Part I: Erecting Telephone 381
Poles.
TF 11-952 Pole Line Construction — Part II: Installation of Cross 381
Arms.
TF 11-968 Pole Line Construction — Part III: Installation of Special 381
Cross Arms.
TF 11-1069 Pole Line Construction — Part IV: Fundamentals of 381
Guying.
TF 11-1070 Pole Line Construction — Part V: Installation of Anchors. 381
TF 11-1071 Pole Line Construction— Part VI: Installation of Guys.. 381
MF 28-8255 Pole Vault 271
FB 5-168 Port Repair 215
AFIF 29 Portugal 188
MF 7-8319 Position and Grip, Machine Gun M1919A6 on M2 231
Tripod.
MF 8-8380 Postnatal Care 233
EF 215 Pottery Making 214
OSD 1 Power for Peace 299
TF 8-1674 Practical Rat Control— Rat Killing 358
TF 8-1673 Practical Rat Control— Ratproofing 358
MF 8-8379 Prenatal Care 233
PMF 5030 Preparation and Insertion of Tantalum Plate (Cranium 303
Insert).
PMF 5000 Preparation and Staining of Blood Slides 301
TF 10-1870 Preparation of Dehydrated Foods 378
TF 10-1911 Preparation of Foods — Part I— Basic White Sauce, 378
Breaded and Ground Meats.
TF 9-1359 Preparation of Materiel for Oversea Shipment— Part II: 365
Packing and Boxing.
TF 9-1374 Preparation of Materiel for Oversea Shipment— Part III: 366
Crating.
TF ^2541 PreparationofVehiclesforDeep Water Fording— Parti — 375
Wheel Vehicles.
TF 9-2542 Preparation of Vehicles for Deep Water Fording— Part 375
II— Track Vehicles.
MF 20-8421 Prepare Through Education (Recruiting) 264
AFIF 12 Preparedness and National Security 187
PMF 5289 Presacral Pneumonography 312
505
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
Relcato No.
TF 11-2391
AFIF 39
TF ^2524
TF 19-1610
TF 19-1G61
MF 11-7915
TF 11-1425
AFIF 63
MF 40-926
TF 46-2382
MF 10-1363
TF 21-1840
TF 11-2238
TF 4-1103
MF 8-1343
EF 272
MF 16-8206
TF 30-1493
MF 19-8699
MF 11-1231
MF 10-7942
TF 20-1771
TF 20-1772
MF 61-8687
TF 30-1494
AFIF 10
MF 55-8532
MF 9-8140
MF 9-8260
JCOC Film
MF 19-8415
PMF 5152A
thru 5152 U
FB 8-184
MF 3^7914
NRN
TF 8-1816
MF 3-7904
Title
For tynopnin
•ec page Ho.
Preset Procedure Radio Receiver AN/GRR-5 ._ 388
President Eisenhower's State of the Union Message 189
Prevention of Cold Injuries SOT
-Part I: Depots and Ware-
:{f)8
Prevention of Pilferag
houses.
Prevention of Pilferage — Part II : On Ships and Wharves. 399
Preventive Maintenance of Signal Equipment For Com- 242
manders.
Preventive Maintenance Practices for Ground Signal 382
Equipment.
Price of Liberty 191
Price of Rendova 277
Primary Helicopter Flight Training— Part 11— Primary 123
Flight Maneuvers.
Principles of Cooking _ — 238
Principles of Leadership 405
Principles of Multivibrators 387
Principles of Radar Operation — Part II; Methods of 328
Indicator Presentation.
Principles of Refrigeration... 232
Printing 214
Prior Claim 249
Prisoner of War for Intelligence 409
Prisoners of War 257
Pro Patria VIgilans (Training and Operation of Signal 241
Corps Units in WW II).
Processing of Remains and Interment in Temporary 239
Military Cemeteries.
Production Control— Part I 402
Production Control— Part II. -. 403
Production 5118 297
Production of Combat Intelligence 409
Productivity— Key to Plenty 187
Progressive Maintenance Diesel Propulsion Engine 291
Project Honest John Field Test First Phase (U) 236
(Distribution limited to Army Scrvico Schools traininR
in Atomic Warfare and OFL's in CONUS — Film is
classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
Project Stalk.. 230
Provide for the Common Defense _ 228
Provost in a Divisional Move ... 257
Psychiatric Interview Techniques — (U) 310
I'lul I thru Tart XXI (Very limited distribution to per-
tinent Army medical installations — I'^lni is classified
CONFIDENTIAL.)
Psychiatric Procedure in Combat Area _ — 217
Psychological Warfare A Combat Weapon in Korea — 275
Psychological Warfare In Alaska. . 298
Purification of Water - 359
Purple (U) -. — 59
(Limited distriljulion — Further distriliution must bo
authorizud by CCMLO — Film is oloissiticd SECRET.)
r)06
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For aynopaia
Release Jio. Title tee page No.
MF 38-8008 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods— Accept- 276
ance Sampling.
MF 38-8007 Quality Control Through Statistical Methods— Process 276
Control.
MF 8-1383 Quality Milk Production 232
MF 10-7937 Quartermaster At Work... 239
MF 10-8452 QM Field Laundry 239
MF 10-8726 Quartermaster Inspection and Maintenance of Air Type 240
Equipment.
GF 10-23 QM Nondivisional Units. __ 224
MF 10-8501 QM Operation in Europe 239
TF 10-1614 Quartermaster Reclamation and Maintenance Company, 378
Semi-mobile.
MF 8-8932 Rabies Control in the Community 234
MF 45-8573 Rack, The 282
TF 11-1420 Radar Anti- Jamming for the Radar Operator— Part I — 382
Receiver Adjustments (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 11-1421 Radar Anti- Jamming for the Radar Operator — Part II — 382
Recognition of Electronic Jamming (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 11-1422 Radar Anti- Jamming for the Radar Operator— Part III— 382
Window (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 11-1086 Radar Jamming 241
TF 4-1363 Radar Spotting of Trial Fire— SCR-584 330
PMF 5315 Radical Retroperitoneal Node Dissection in the Treat- 313
ment of Testicular Tumors.
TF 11-2487 Radio Interference— Part I.. 388
TF 11-2488 Radio Interference— Part II 388
TF 11-1694 Radio Operator Training — Technique of Hand Sending. 384
TF 11-1695 Radio Operator Training — Rhythm, Speed, and Accu- 384
racy in Hand Sending.
TF 11-2526 Radio Set AN/GRC-9 389
TF 11-2489 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part I— Characteristics, 388
Use, and Modes of Operation.
TF 11-2490 RadioSetAN/GRC-26(*)— Part II— Shutdown Check.. 389
TF 11-2491 Radio Set AN/GRC-26(*)— Part III— Operation Power 389
Plant and Starting Operation.
TF 11-2563 Radio Set AN/GRC-26(*)— Part IV— Setting Up Re- 389
ceiver as Frequency Standard.
TF 11-2564 Radio Set AN/GRC-2&-(*)— Part V— Preparing Trans- 390
mitter for Operation.
TF 11-2565 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part VI— Tuning of the 390
Frequency Shift Exciter.
TF 11-2566 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part VII— Tuning Trans- 390
mitter Using a Doublet Antenna.
TF 11-2567 Radio Set AN/GRC-26(*)— Part VIII— Adjustment for 390
Voice Operation.
TF 11-2568 Radio Set AN/GRC-26(*)— Part IX— Adjustment for 390
Radioteletype Operation.
507
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
X — Adjustment for
XI— Tuning Trans-
Tracking Targets...
: Interference
Electronic Jamming.
: Window Jamming.
AeTflOM lio. Title
TF 11-2569 Radio Set AN/GRC-2ft-(*)— Part
Dual Diversity Reception.
TF 11-2570 Radio Set AN/GRC-26-(*)— Part
milter Using Wliip Antenna.
TF 11-2571 Radio Set AN/GRC-2&-(*)— Part XII— Partial Shut-
down and First Echelon Maintenance for Operator.
TF 4-1324 Radio Set SCR-584— Part I: Emplacement and March
Order.
TF 4-1325 Radio Set SCR-584— Part II:
TF 44-1327 Radio Set SCR-584— Part IV
TF 44-1409 Radio Set SCR-584— Part V:
TF 44-1410 Radio Set SCR-584— Part VI
TF 11-1793 Radio Sets AN/GRC-3, -4, -5, -6, -7, and -8
TF 11-2180 Radio Sets AN/PRC-8, 9, and 10
MF 11-1087 Radio Technician Training Series — Capacitance
MF 11-1088 Radio Technician Training Series— Parts I and II: In-
ductance.
TF 11-1976 Radio Transmission Security
MF 20-8148 Radioactive Contamination
PMF 5110 Radioactivity — Laboratory Demonstrations
PMF 5145A Radioisotope — Part I: Fundamentals of Radioactivity
PMF 5145B Radioisotope — Part II: Properties of Radiation
PMF 5145C Radioisotope — Part III: Practical Procedures of Meas-
urement
PMF 5145D Radioisotope— Part IV: Methodology
PMF 5145E Radioisotope— Part V -The Physical Principles of Radio-
logical Safety, Sections I and II
PMF 5145F Radioisotope — Part VI: The Practice of Radiological
Safety
PMF 5147B Radioisotope— Part XII: Agricultural Research
PMF 5147C Radioisotope— Part XIII: General Science
MF 20-7670 Radiological Safety on Operation Sandstone
TF 3-2431 Radiological Surveys
TF 11-2553 Radiotelephone Procedures — Operation
MF 55-8244 Railroad Freight Handling— Ichabod. the Man With-
out a Head.
TF 55-1731 Railroad Safety
MF 10-1168 Railroaders Always
MF 16-7559 Raising of Lazarus
TF 17-2425 Range Determination..
TF 17-2117 Range Finder M12— Part I- Characteristics and Con-
trols.
TF 17-2118 Range Finder M12— Part II PreparaCion for Ranging. .
TF 17-2179 Range Finder M12 -Part III— Sight Adjustment and
Use.
FH 7-283 Ranger Training
TF 8-1675 Rat Ectoparasite Control
TF 8-1669 Rat Problem
TF 10-1654 Ration Breakdown.
TF 11-2392 Reading Multimeter Scales
MF 20-7991 Recognition of Jet Aircraft
For tynopKiM
9€9page No.
390
390
390
Alii)
330
413
414
414
385
387
241
241
386
262
306
308
308
309
309
309
309
309
309
259
327
389
286
424
237
246
397
395
395
395
217
358
357
378
3S8
201
508
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For KynopsiB
Rclcaao No. Title tee page No.
TF 9-1948 Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydro- 366
pneumatic Type — Part I: Dependent System.
TF 9-1949 Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydro- 369
pneumatic Type — Part II: Independent System.
TF 9-1869 Recoil Mechanisms, Principles of Operation, Hydro- 368
spring Type.
TF 7-1714 Reconnaissance Patrols _ 347
TF 17-1508 Reconnaissance Platoon and Company 393
PMF 5075 Reconstruction of the Lower Lip and Chin 305
TF ^2218 Recovery Equipment— Part I— M62 Medium Wrecker, 372
Operation of Powered Equipment Controls.
TF 9-2219 Recovery Equipment — Part II— M74 Medium Recovery 372
Vehicle, Operation of Powered Equipment Controls.
MF 10-8724 Recovery of Quartermaster Air Type Equipment 240
MF 12-7841 Recreation Center Operation 243
TF 12-1808 Recreation Leadership 391
MF 130-7555 Red Bull Attacks— 34th Infantry Division 297
FB 20-249 Reducing Enemy Log Bunkers in Korea 222
FB 20-213 Reduction of Japanese Cave-type Fortifications 222
PMF 5041 Reflexes 303
PMF 5113 Reflexes from the Carotid Bodies and Sinuses in the 306
Dog.
MF 8-1081 Rehabilitation in the European Theater of Operations... 231
TF 19-1608 Rehabilitation of Military Prisoners. 398
TF 7-1745 Reinforced Infantry Battalion in the Attack — Part I: 348
Planning the Attack.
TF 7-1746 Reinforced Infantry Battalion in the Attack— Part II: 348
Conduct of the Attack.
TF 7-1506 Reinforced Rifle Platoon in the Attack of a Built-up 346
Area — Part I: Tactics and Techniques.
TF 7-1642 Reinforced Rifle Platoon in the Attack of a Built-up 347
Area— Part II: The Attack.
TF 17-1547 Reinforced Tank Battalion in the Attack 393
TF 17-1698 Reinforced Tank Battalion, Planning and Conduct of 393
Delaying Action.
TF 17-1715 Reinforced Tank Battalions of A Combat Command in 393
the Mobile Defense.
TF 17-1716 Reinforced Tank Company in the Attack 394
MF 28-8258 Relays _ _ 271
PMF 5020 Removal of Magnetic Foreign Bodies from the Eye 302
TF 55-2575 Removal of the L-23 Main Landing Gear 428
TF 55-2578 Removal of the L-23 Nose Landing Gear 428
TF 55-2577 Removal of the L-23 Outer Wing Panel 428
MF 5-7647 Removing and Installing a Compressor or Condenser 229
PMF 5068 Repair of Recto-urethral Fistula 305
MF 11-1006 Report from the Aleutians 240
RTAF 143 Report on Aberdeen Proving Ground 199
TF 7-2550 Reporting Enemy Information 353
PMF 5112 Respiratory Reflexes Demonstrated in the Rabbit 306
TF 7-2203 Restoration of Balance, 57-mm, Recoilless Rifle 351
TF 8-2198 Resuscitative Care of the Severely Wounded 360
MF 1&-8806 Retreat and Decision 253
509
ALPIL4BETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
TilU-
For •|/Nop«<«
see page No.
Releaao No.
MF 16-8492 Return to Jerusalem 249
MF 16-8691 Return to Nazareth 252
PMF 5163 Rheumatoid Arthritis of Spine 316
PMF 5114 Rickettsiae — Laboratory Procedure for Their Isolation 307
and Identification.
TF 9-1205 Rifle, Automatic. Cal. .30. Browninij M1918A2— Prin- 364
cipies of Operation.
TF 7-1743 Rifle Platoon in a Night WithdrawftL- 348
TF 7-1507 Rifle PIntoon in Attack on Fortified Positions 340
TF 55-2573 Rigging the Flaps, L-23 Aircraft 428
FB 10-259 Rigging the 6.000-pound Load-Bearing Platform for 220
Aerial Delivery.
GF 19-30 Riot Control Formations — Part I — Squad Formations 225
GF 19-31 Riot Control Formations — Part II- Platoon and Company 225
Formations.
GF 19-32 Riot Control Formations — Part III— Vehicles and Foot 225
Troops.
FB 5-201 River Crossing Operations in the CBI 215
FB 5-111 Road and Runway Construction — Southwest Pacific 214
FB 5-182 Road Construction and Maintenance in CBI 215
FB 5-137 Road Maintenance and Construction in Italy 215
FB 9-231 Rocket Instrumentation 219
MF 45-8586 Role of the Army 282
RTAF-141 Role of the Cameraman 198
MF 55-1135 Rolling to the Rhine 284
MF 55-8524 Rotary Machines 290
FB 7-285 Rugged Rangers 217
MF 55-8051 Rules of the Nautical Road— Crossing Steam Vessels... 285
MF 55-8048 Rules of the Nautical Road— Halifax Incident 285
MF 55-8049 Rules of the Nautical Road— Meeting Steam Vessels... 285
MF 55-8050 Rules of the Nautical Road— Overtaking Situation 285
TF 16-2516 Sacrifice— Sentimental Journey 392
MF 20-8563 Safe Clothing 264
MF 20-1371 Safe Day, A 258
MF 55-8769 Safe Driving in Bad Weather— Part I— Light Vehicles. . 293
MF 55-8770 Safe Driving in Bad Weather— Part II— Trucks and 293
Tractor-trailer.
MP 20-8900 Safe Driving in Europe 268
TF 17-2385 Safe Loading Procedures 90.mm Tank Gun 390
TF 30-1523 Safeguarding Military Information. 409
MF 55-8489 Safety in Navy Yards 290
MF 20-7997 Safety in Offices 201
MP 61-7771 Safety in the Shop. ..'.1..... '.. 296
MF 9-8550 Safety of Welders (Use of Welding Protective Equip- 237
ment).
GF 20-8 Safety Record 225
MF 20-8218 Safety Saves 202
MF 16-1358 St. Francis of Assisi _ 245
OF 30 San Francisco 1945 300
CR 2 San Pletro 207
PMF 5028 Sandfly Control 303
510
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For Bj/nopais
Rcleaae No. Title see page No.
TF 8-1672 Sanitation Techniques in Rat Control 358
MF 20-1153 Saudi-Arabia Graduation Exercises (U) 258
FB 9-128 Save That Part. 218
PMF 5027 Schistosomiasis (Professional Technical Version) 303
MF 8-1230 Schistosomiasis (Snail Fever) 231
MF 11-7710 Science and the Signal Corps 241
FB 20-39 Scrap for Victory 221
MF 10-7943 Search and Recovery of Deceased Personnel.. ._ 239
MF 16-8496 Second Missionary Journey 249
TF 30-1890 Security — Part I— Guarding Against Espionage in Mill- 410
tary Installations.
TF 30-1891 Security — Part II — Safeguarding Defense Information.. 410
MF 11-8842 Security and You 243
MF 20-7671 Security Control in Operation Sandstone 259
MF 19-8027 Security Control, You Never Can Tell 257
TF 21-1741 Seeing in the Dark 405
TF 16-2513 Self-control 392
MF 10-8720 Self Service Supply Center 240
MF 20-8410 Sgt MacDuff— Salesman (Recruiting) ._ 263
TF 6-1991 Service of the Piece — 105-mm Howitzer 344
TF 6-1962 Service of the Piece, 280-mm Gun 344
AFIF 4 Service Plus 186
TF 9-1283 Servicing the Zero-Lash Hydraulic Valve Lifter 364
MF 55-8549 Servicing the Zero-Lash Valve Adjusters in Diesel En- 292
gines.
MF 5-7656 Servicing Water Cooled Condensers 229
AFIF 7 Serving the Nation 187
TF 11-2235 Servo Systems and Data Transmission — Part I— Funda- 387
mentals of Servo.
TF 11-2236 Servo Systems and Data Transmission— Part II— Basic 387
Principles of Positioning Servos.
TF 6-2374 762mm Rocket, Part I, Introduction to the System (U)._ 344
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 6-2375 762mm Rocket— Part II— Mechanical Assembly 344
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 6-2376 762mm Rocket— Part III— Electrical Testing. 344
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 6-2377 762mm Rocket— Part IV— Loading 344
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 6-2378 762mm Rocket— Part V— Preparation for Action 345
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
TF 6-2379 762mm Rocket— Part VI— Firing and March Order 345
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
MF 45-7533 Seventh Infantry Division (Pride of Outfit Film). 279
TF 55-2365 Sextant Adjustment. 426
PMF 5047 Shades of Grey 304
MF 55-8523 Sheet Metal— Hand Method of Forming 290
MF 16-8430 Shield of Faith.. 249
MF 55-8412 Shipbuilding Safety — Rigging; Maintenance and Care 286
of Gear.
MF 55-8411 Shipbuilding Safety— Rigging; Making a Safe Lift 286
511
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For BynoptU
Releaae Ko. Title tee page No.
MF 55-8488 Shipbuilding Skills — Blacksmith — Calculating and Bond- 290
ing Kings and Links.
MF 5S-8487 Shipbuilding Skills— Coppersmith— Flaring and Reduc- 290
ing.
MF 55-8483 Shipbuilding Skills — Nomenclature of Ship's Funda- 289
mentals.
MF 55-8485 Shipbuilding Skills— The Shipfitter— LlfUng Templates 289
for a Foundation.
MF 55-8486 Shipbuilding Skills— Shipfitter— Simple Foundation— 289
Part IL
MF 55-8484 Shipbuilding Skills— Ship's Blueprints Basic 289
AFSM 559 Shipment to Saratoga 20G
TF 9-2085 Shop Safety 371
MF 28-8254 Shot Put.. - 270
HR C-2 Sicily to Naples _ 227
MF 11-8924 Signals for Missiles - 243
(Limited number of prints distributed to Army Film
and Equipment Exchanges.)
MF 8-1046 Silent Battle __ 231
MF 3-7906 Silver— Part I (U) 59
(Distribution limited — Further distribution must be
authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified SECRET.)
MFa-7907 Silver— Part II (U) 59
(Distribution limited — Further distribution must be
authorized by CCMLO— Film is classified SECRET.)
PMF 5070 Simple Anterior Closure of Colostomy 305
PMF 5069 Simple Anterior Closure of Transverse Colostomy (Right 305
Side).
PMF 5005 Simple Closure of an Abdominal Colostomy 302
TF 11-1900 Single Sideband Multichannel Radio System _ 380
MF 10-8722 Site Selection and Movement of Quartermaster Non- 240
Divisional Units.
TF 4-1323 Siting of Gun Laying Radar Sets 330
MF 7-1297 Sixth Infantry Division 230
TF 7-680 Ski Safety - -- 345
TF 7-681 Ski Safety— First Aid and Emergency Repair of Equip- 345
ment.
MF 20-8781 Ski Tips.. 207
MF 31-912 Sky Blitz... 275
MF 8-1249 Sky Is the Limit... 232
TF 44-2360 Skysweeper— Artillery Drill 421
MF 44-8247 Skysweeper — Emplacement and March Order 278
TF 44-2359 Skysweeper— Orientation and Synchronization Known 121
Datum Point Method.
TF 44-2547 Skysweeper Radar System— Defense Against Electronic 422
Countermeasures.
GF 20-7 Smooth Operation 225
MF 12-7936 Soldier at Leisure 244
MF 20-8442 Soldier's Hour 201
MF 45-8440 Soldier's Mission and ResponslbUities 262
r>12
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For synopsis
Release No. Title see page No.
MF 11-1151 Sonic Deception (U) 241
(Limited distribution — Further distribution must be
authorized by OCSigO— Film is classified CONFIDEN-
TIAL.)
TF 30-1922 Soviet Army in the Attack 410
AFIF 32 Spain _. 189
MF 16-7862 Speak No Evil 248
TF 15-2358 Special Court-Martiai. 391
AFIF 214 Special Edition of I&E Sportsreel— The 1956 Olympics.. 194
MF 20-8350 A Special Weapons Orientation — Part II— Basic Atomic 263
Weapons (U).
(Distribution limited to CFL's in CONUS, Major OS
Commands, and Service Schools of the Combat Arms —
Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA.)
MF 20-8386 A Special Weapons Orientation— Part V— Effects of 263
Atomic Weapons (U).
(Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA.)
TF 8-1706 Speech Reading 354
TF 9-1513 Spot Check Inspection of Motor Vehicles 367
TF 44-1606 Spotting Trial Bursts by Radar 414
FB 9-179 Spray-formed Plastic Casing 218
MF 28-8250 Sprints, The 270
AFIF 13 Standards of a Serviceman 187
MF 20-8776 Stay Alert Stay Alive (Safety) — 267
FB 55-270 Steam Locomotive Firing 223
MF 45-8562 Steel Ring (AA Defense of US) 282
TF 25-346 Steel Rule 408
MF 11-8054 Step by Step Switch— 197-type Selector (Parts 1, 2, 242
and 3).
MF 16-7681 Stephan, The First Christian Martyr 246
TF 55-1744 Stevedoring— Part VII: Heavy Lifts 424
TF 55-1551 Stevedoring— Part VIII: Expedients 424
CR 3 Stil well Road 207
MF 54-1112 Stock Control at War 284
MF 20-8116 Stockpile to Target (U) 262
(Distribution limited to Service Schools in CONUS —
Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA.)
MF 20-8778 Stop Them Before They Start (Fire Prevention) 267
MF 20-7673 Story of Communications on Project Sandstone... 259
MF 45-7844 Story of MDAP 280
MF 16-7851 Story of the Pope 247
TF 8-1501 Stowaway — Part I: Disease and Personal Hygiene 356
TF 8-1502 Stowaway— Part II : Galley Sanitation 356
TF 8-1503 Stowaway— Part III: Food Storage 356
TF 1»-1807 Straggler Control 400
Misc. 16-7683 Stranger at the Door, A 246
RTAF 145 Strategic Air Command 199
MF 30-8656 Strategic Intelligence School— Area Film Studies— 273
Number 1— USSR.
MF 30-8657 Strategic Intelligence School— Area Films Studies— 274
Number 2— Far East.
494599 •-
513
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For »ynop»iM
Rrlrnur ,Vo. Tille tee page Ko.
MF 30-8672 Strategic Intelligence School — Area Film Studies — 274
Number 3 — Eastern Europe.
(Kilm is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
MF 30-8697 Strategic Intelligence School — Area Film Studies— 274
Number 4 — Africa.
(Film is FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY.)
MF 30-8771 Strategic Intelligence School — Area Films Studies— 274
Number 6 — Southeast Asia.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL UPE ONLY.)
MF 3(^-8763 Strategic Intelligence School— Area Film Studies — 274
Number 1 — South Asia.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
MF 30-8901 Strategic Intelligence School — Area Films Studies — 274
Number 9 — Latin America.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.)
AFIF27 Strategic Iran 188
TF 7-1303 Stream-Crossing Expedients — Part I: Crossing of Per- 346
sonnel.
TF 7-1304 Stream-Crossing Expedients— Part II: Flotation of Weap- 346
ons, Equipment, and Vehicles.
TF 8-2093 Strictly Personal (WAC) 360
TF 31-2297 Subarctic Cross-Conntry Mobility — Part II— Summer 412
Operations.
TF 5S-2296 Subarctic Inland Waterways Navigation. 425
TF 31-2138 Subarctic Winter Bivouacking 412
MF 61-1100 Suggestion Power 294
TF 15-1961 Summary Conrt-Martial 391
TF 7-1518 Summer Mountain Movements and Bivouacs 346
FB 20-232 Summer Movements in the Arctic -.- 222
MF 130-7730 Sunset Division— 41st Infantry Division 298
TF 9-2240 Supercharging and Fuel Injection 372
MF 61-7767 Supervising Women Workers. . 295
MF 61-7766 Supervising Workers on the Job 295
MF 61-1260 Supervision— Building Morale 294
MF 61-1258 Supervision— Budgeting Time and Effort 294
MF 61 1261 Supervision— Creating Job Interest 295
MF 61-1257 Supervision— Dealing with Dissatisfied Employees 294
MF 61-1259 Supervision —Developing Cooperation 294
MF 61-7621 Supervisor As a Leader -Part I__ 295
MF 61-7622 Supervisor As A Leader- Part II 295
FB 10-127 Supply Problems in the Southwest Pacific 219
TF 19 1701 Support in Emergencies Riot Control 399
PMF 5171 Surgical Treatment of CaroUd Body Sensitivity in Man. 310
TF 30 1607 Surveillance (U). --. .- - UW
(Film is classifuHl CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 44-2548 Surveillance Radar SyHtem AN TPS-ID Defense 422
Against Electronic Countermeasures.
(Film is FOR OFFICIAL USIO ONLY.)
TF 19-2442 Suspects and Witnesses— Part I — Basic Interviews. U)2
TF 19-2443 SuNp<«cts and Witnesses — Part II Complaints and lOJ
Hostile Witnesses.
514
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For Di/nopnis
Release No. Title 8vc page No.
TF 19-2444 Suspects and Witnesses — Part III — Interrogating 402
Suspects.
AIF 2 Sweden — Modern Land of the Vikings 213
TF 31-2133 Swing Landing Trainer 412
TF 8-2083 Swinging Into Step 360
TF 9-1213 Synchromesh Transmission — Principles of Operation 364
PMF 5193 Synovectomy of the Knee for Rheumatoid Arthritis 311
MF 11-8210 "T" Zone Inspection. 242
TF 20-1937 Tactical Employment of Atomic Weapons in Support of 403
Ground Troops (Defensive) (U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
MF 61-1050 Take a Letter, Please 294
MF 45-8694 Take 6 282
OF 55 Take Time for Tomorrow 301
MF 45-8710 Tale of 2,000 Cities 283
TF 17-1515 Tank-Armored Infantry Team 393
TF 17-2393 Tank Interphone Operation — Part I— Internal 397
TF 17-2394 Tank Interphone Operation — Part II— External 397
MF 17-1280 Tank Mission— World War II 256
TF 17-1970 Tank, 90-mm Gun, M47, Crew Firing Duties— Part 394
I — Preparing for Action.
TF 17-1971 Tank, 90-mm Gun, M47, Crew Firing Duties— Part 394
II — Firing Duties.
TF 17-2496 Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74— Part I— Preparing for 397
Boom Operation.
TF 17-2497 Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74— Part II— Rigging for Live 397
Boom Operation.
TF 17-2498 Tank Recovery Vehicle M-74— Part III— Power Plant 397
Removal.
TF 17-1968 Tank, 76.mm Gun, M41 and M41A1, Crew Firing Du- 394
ties — Part I — Preparing for Action.
TF 17-1969 Tank, 76-mm Gun, M41 and M41A1, Crew Firing Du- 394
ties — Part II — Firing Duties.
FB 9-118 Tank Transporter M25 218
MF ^1360 Task Force Frigid 236
MF 5-1344 Task Force Williwaw 228
AFIF 6 Teamwork and You 187
TF 30-1896 Technical Intelligence in Action 410
TF 11-1385 Technical Principles of Radar— Part I: Introduction 382
TF 11-1386 Technical Principles of Radar— Part II: Mechanics 382
TF 11-1387 Technical Principles of Radar— Part III: Indicators 382
MF 20-8856 Technical Training Film Bulletin No. 29— The Mark 39 208
Bomb (U).
(Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA.)
MF 20-8855 Technical Training Film Bulletin No. 31— Power Supplies 26S
(U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAI^-RESTRICTED
DATA.)
TF 11-1574 Technique of Good Projection 383
TF 7-2223 Technique of Machine Gun Fire— Part I: Characteristics 351
of Fire, Classes of Fire Target Designation.
51$,
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For nynopoU
RrJeaite No. Title tee page So.
TF 7-2224 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part II: Fire Distribn- 351
(ion. Fire Control, Fire Commands.
TF 7-2225 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part III: Direct Laying, 351
TF 7-2226 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part IV: Preparation 351
of Range Cards.
TF 7-2227 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part V: Expedients for 351
Predetermined Fire.
TF 7-2228 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VI: Overhead 352
Fire.
TF 7-2229 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VII: Position 352
Defilade.
TF 7-2230 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part VIII: Field Zero- 352
ing the Light Machine Gun M1919A6 on Bipod Mount.
TF 7-2231 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part IX: Measuring 352
Angles, Caliber .30 Light Machine Gun M1919A6 on
M2 Mount.
TF 7-2232 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part X: Zeroing the 352
Light Machine Gun M1919A6 on Tripod M2.
TF 7-2233 Technique of Machine Gun Fire — Part XI: Auxiliary 352
Aiming Point.
PMF 5033 Technique of Open Amputation 303
PMF 5097 Technique of Tantalum Cranioplasty 306
TF 3-1496 Technique of Using Smoke 326
MF 16-7684 Templed Hills 246
MF 61-8043 TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) Town... 296
TF 7-1972 Terrain Analysis 350
AFSM 555 Theodore Roosevelt— American 206
TF 11-2062 Theory of Simplex and Phantom Circuits— Part I: Bal- 386
anced Conditions.
TF 11-2063 Theory of Simplex and Phantom Circuits— Part II: Un- 386
balanced Conditions.
PMF 5034 Therapeutic Exercise— Introduction 303
PMF 5051 Therapeutic Exercise — Orthopedics 304
PMF 5053 Therapeutic Exercise — Peripheral Nerve Injuries 304
PMF 5056 Therapeutic Exercise — Thoracic Surgery 304
MF 16-8498 Third Missionary Journey 250
MF 16-8946 Thirty Pieces of Silver. _ 256
MF 130-7930 32d Infantry Division 298
MF 130-7931 36th Infantry Division 298
MF 16-7812 This (harming Couple -.- 2*7
AFIF 82 This is France 102
AFIF 28 This is Great Britain 188
HTAF 144 This is Lakehurst 199
MF 7-918 This is The Infantry 230
MF 45-7726 This is West Point. 280
MF 45-7950 This is Your Army 281
PMF 5210 Thoracic Surgery Decortication In the Treatment of 311
Tubrrculous IMiuritis.
PMF 5211 Thoracic Surgery Excision Tubrrrulomn, Right Lower 312
Lobe, and Thoracolumbar Sympathectomy.
PMF 5209 Thoracic Surgery Lobectomy, Right Upper and Middle 311
Lobes, in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
516
Release No.
PMF 5016
PMF 5018
PMF 5208
MF 16-8890
PMF 5117
TF 5-2103
MF 16-8632
PMF 5116A
MF 20-8322
PMF 5052
MF 20-8357
GF 61-26
GF 20-15
GF 20-16
TF 9-1427
FB 9-117
FB 5-101
TF 17-2389
TF 17-2390
TF 17-2192
TF 5-2356
TF 5-2357
MF 55-8243
MF 20-8668
TF 1^2271
FB 19-202
FB 19-167
MF 19-8509
TF 19-1579
MF 21-8797
MF 20-8224
MF 55-1311
TF 11-2527
TF 10-1256
MF 16-8892
TF 46-2423
TF 30-2555
PMF 5081
MF 55-7952
TF 9-2507
TF 9-2508
TF 9-2572
TF 8- 1705
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For Hynopnin
Title Hcc page No.
Thoracic Surgery — Part I: Hemothorax With Considera- 302
tion of Specific Remedial Breathing Exercises (Surgery
and Physical Medicine).
Thoracic Surgery — Part III: Foreign Bodies in the Peri- 302
cardium and Heart.
Thoracic Surgery — Thoracoplasty, 1st Stage and 2d Stage 811
in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Thy Sins are Forgiven 254
Tibial Nerve Anastomosis in the Lower Calf 307
Timber Trestle Bridge 336
Time and Eternity 232
Time Out: Occupational Therapy in Tuberculosis 307
Time to Go (Selective Service) 263
To Hear Again 304
To Live in Darkness 263
To Provide for the Common Defense 226
Too Close for Comfort 226
Too Fast for Conditions 226
Torque Converter — ^Principles of Operation 366
Torsion Bar Suspension 218
Tournapull, The 214
Track Tension Adjustment— Part I— M41 Tank 397
Track Tension Adjustment— Part II— M48 and M48A1 397
Tank.
Tracked Vehicles in Support in Sub-Arctic— Part I — 395
Winter Operation.
Tractor, Caterpillar D-8 — Before Operation Services 338
Tractor, Caterpillar D-8 — Starting and Stopping Pro- 338
cedures.
Tractor Sled Operations (Icecap— II) 286
Traditions and Achievements of the Army 266
Traffic Accident Spot Map 401
Traffic Control in the CBI 221
Traffic Control in the Normandy Invasion 220
Traffic Officer in Court 257
Traffic Patrols and Escorts 398
Trainfire I — A New Course in Basic Rifle Marksmanship^ 270
Training at Officer Candidate Schools 262
Training Film for Amphibious Instruction 284
Training Generator AN/URA-Tl 389
Training War Dogs — Basic Exercises 377
Transfiguration, The 255
Transitional Helicopter Flight Training— Part I— Tran- 423
sition to the H-19.
Transmission Security 411
Transplantation and Anastomosis of Radial Nerve 305
Transportation Corps Operations— SUN AC 284
Transportation of Ammunition — Part I — By Motor 374
Vehicle.
Transportation of Ammunition — Part II — By Rail 374
Transportation of Ammunition — Part IV — By Aircraft 376
Transportation of Casualties 358
m
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For »ynop»(M
Rcle<t$f yo. Title tet pageVo.
MF 10-1377 Tremendous Trifles— Coffee Urns 238
FB 9 230 Trends in Ordnance: 1949.. 219
MF 16 8499 Trial at Jorusal«'m 250
MF Ifr 8918 Trial Before Pilate 25o
PMF 5046 Trigeminal. Spinal Accessory and Hypoglossal Nerve 303
TF 7 2202 Trigger Squeeze Ml Rifle 351
MF 16 8807 Triumph and Defeat 253
TF 21 1921 Troop Indoctrination for an Atomic Exercise 405
MF 20 7979 Troop Information and Education in the Field 261
TF 7-1709 Troop Movement by Motor 347
TF »-1328 Truck, Amphibian, 2>^,-ton, 6x6. CMC, DUKW-353— 365
Part I: First Echelon Maintenance.
TF 9-1329 Truck, Amphibian, 2!2-ton, 6x6. CMC, DUKW-353— 3fi5
Part II: Second Echelon Maintenance.
TF 10-2087 Truck Operation in the Combat Zone 379
MF 40 1211 True Glory 278
TF 11-1831 Tuned Circuits 385
TF 11-1342 Tuning Transmitters— Part I: Setting Frequency 381
TF 11-2091 Tuning Transmitters— Part II: Amplifier and Antenna 387
Tuning.
AFIF 31 Turkey— The Land of In-between 188
MF 45-7563 Twelve Nations Sign North Atlantic Pact 280
MF 130-7554 29— Let's Go— 29th Infantry Division 297
MF 130-7929 27th Infantry Division 298
MF 130-7872 Twenty-sixth Infantry Division 298
TF 44-1524 Twin 40-mm Gun Motor Carriage M19 414
TF 6-1897 280-mm Atomic Artillery Projectile (U) 344
(Film is classified SECRET— RESTRICTED DATA.)
GF 20-9 Two Steps to Safety 225
MF 16-1349 2,000 Years Ago 245
PMF 5133 Ulnar Nerve and Soft Tissue Defect and Simultaneous 307
Repair in the Forearm.
TF 30 1702 Undercover Operations (U) 410
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
TF 1.1-1920 Uniform Code of Military Justice 391
TF 30-1.545 Unit Censorship 409
GF 10 33 Unit Messing in the Field— Part I— The Mobile Kitchen. '224
TF 10 2454 Unit Messing in the Field— Part 11 - Field Operation. .. 380
MF 40 7884 United Nations Campaign in Northeast Korea 278
MF 20 7672 United States Army Engineers in Operation Sandstone . 259
MF 20 8422 US Medical Team (Medical R«'cruitingV 2(>4
TF 9-1172 US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml Principles of Operation 363
MF 20-8416 Universal Fuze A, MK 6, Application (U) 263
(Dis(ril)ution liniiti'd to Asst. Commandant .\rtillery
School, AA A CM Hr, Ft. Bliss, Texas, SCPL A- L M/F,
(^ofOrd, SCPL «fe L M/F, CoflOnf^rs— Film is clas...ified
SKCH KT -UESTRICrrKD DATA.)
MF 45 8198 Un.seen Army 281
MF 16 7859 Unto Thyself Be True 247
MF 16 8947 Upper Room, The ... 250
PMF 5116 Urease Crystallization 307
518
Release No.
TF la 933
TF 11-2400
TF 55-2366
TF 55-2370
TF 55 2367
TF 11-2441
TF 11-2399
TF 11-2061
PMF 5230
TF 9-1245
MF 16-8317
FB 9-154
TF 25-349
TF 25-345
TF 25-344
TF 25-343
FB 8-228
WA 6
MF 130^ 7722
MF 16-8497
MF 44-8406
MF 16-7544
OF 36
MF 16-8500
FB 9-197
TF 9-1875
MF 40-1008
TF 8-1650
TF 8-2090
GF 10^36
GF 10-37
GF 10^ 38
TF 5-2276
TF 5-2277
TF 5-2278
TF 5-2279
TF 5-2280
FB 11-188
MF 22-8025
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For niiHopMin
Title see page No.
Use and Abuses of Twist Drills 377
Use of Coffing Hoist and Strand Dynamometer 388
Use of Loran 42G
Use of Marlinespike 427
Use of Radio Direction Finder 426
Use of Signal Generator AN;URM-25D 388
Use of the Cable Lashing Machine LC-231/FT._ 388
Use of Voice Radio 380
Uterine Cancer: The Problem of Early Diagnosis 312
Vacuum Power Brakes— Principles of Operation 364
Vatican, The 249
Velocity Calibration of Artillery 218
Vernier Scale 408
Vertical Boring Mill — Facing, Turning, Boring, Groov- 408
ing. Chamfering en a Vertical Turret Lathe, Using
Two Heads.
Vertical Boring Mill, The— Rough Facing, Boring, and 408
Turning a Shoulder on a Vertical Turret Lathe.
Vertical Boring Mill, The — Rough Facing, Turning, and 408
Drilling on a Vertical Turret Lathe.
Veterinary Food Inspection Service — Part II: Theater 218
of Operations.
Vice President of the United States, The — America's 429
World Responsibilities.
Victory Division — 24th Infantry Division 297
Visit to Corinth 250
Visual Problems Induced by Supersonic Speeds 278
Voice of the Deep 246
Voices of the People 301
Voyage to Rome 2.00
VT Bomb and Rocket Fuzes 218
VT Fuzes— Field Artillery 309
War Department Report 277
Ward Care of Pneumonia Patients 357
Ward Care of Psychotic Patients 3fi0
Warehousing Series— Part I — Storage Procedures 224
Warehousing Series — Part II — Aisle Arrangement 224
Warehousing Series — Part III — Bins, Racks, and Box 224
Pallets.
Water Purification— Part I— PH and Chlorine Residual 337
Test.
Water Purification — Part II — Chlorine Demand, Arsenic, 337
and Nitrogen Mustard Tests.
Water Purification— Part III— Coagulation Test 337
Water Purification— Part IV— Turbidity, Color, Taste, 337
and Odor Tests.
Water Purification — Part V — Chlorides and Sulfates 337
Tests.
Waterproofing Signal Corps Equipment 220
Way Ahead, The... _ 270
519
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For KynopnU
Releaac No. Title itre par/r So.
MF 16-8609 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Actual J.')!
Grace.
(Coininercial Adaptation — Supplementary distribu-
tion).
MF 16-8605 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Christ 251
MF 16-8613 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Church and 252
State.
MF 16-8607 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Divine 251
Worship.
MF 16-8603 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About God. 251
MF 16-8604 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Man 251
MF 16-8606 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Moral Life. 251
MF 16-8602 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Religion.. 250
MF 16-8610 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Religious 251
Life.
MF 16-8608 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About Sanctifying 251
Grace.
MF 16-8614 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About the Bible. 252
MF 16-8612 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About the Family. 252
MF 16-8611 We Believe — What Catholics Believe About the Sacra- 251
ments.
MF 35-945 We Serve -- 276
FB 44-253 Weapons of the Artillery 222
TF 31-2216 Wearing Individual Parachute Equipment 412
TF 19-1485 Wearing of the Uniform 398
MF 20-7674 Weather to . . 260
Misc 20-1226 Welcome Home 258
FB 2a 56 Western Battle Front, May-June 1940 222
GF 20-20 What Happened 226
MF 16-1347 Where Love is, God Is 244
MF9 8191 White Sands Proving Ground 236
MF 9-8705 White Sands Proving Ground — Eyes of the Range Film 237
Report — I.
MF 9-8704 White Sands Proving Ground— Report No. 3 Search 237
into Space.
MF 20-8591 Whites of Their Eyes, The 204
TF 55-2183 Why Battery Should Always Be Clean 425
TF 55 2184 Why Engines are Governed 425
MF 130-7553 Winged Victory on Foot— 43rd Infantry Division... 297
MF 31-7977 Winter Movement on Skis 275
TF 16 2511 With Malice Toward Some... 392
MF 16-8194 Woman at the Well 248
MF 130 7585 Work Horse of the Western Front— The 30th Infantry 207
Division.
TF 8 1392 Work of the Kidneys 355
TF 20 1737 Work Simpliflcalion in the Office 402
TF 20 1738 Work Simplication in the Shop 402
MF6I 8810 Working For the U.S.A .'..*. 297
MF 61 7619 Working With Other Supervisors 295
WA 4 World Affairs How Healthy is NATO? 129
WA 5 World Affairs-^The Middle East Problem with Dr. 429
CharleH Malik.
520
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For fiynopufn
Release No. Title arc page A'o.
WA 3 World Affairs— The Peaceful Atom 429
WA 2 World Affairs— The Wounded Bear Theory with Daniel t*29
L. Schorr.
GF 20-17 Wrong Side Suicide... 226
MF 20-1368 "X" Maries the Spot _ 258
MF 16-8491 Years of Apprenticeship 249
AFIF 38 Years of Crisis 189
AFIF 67 You in Germany 191
AFIF 56 You in Great Britain 191
AFIF 78 You In Japan 192
MF 16-8921 Younger Brother— A Story of Japan 256
MF 19-7546 Your Army in Disaster Relief 257
MF 12-8765 Your Bright Tomorrow 244
AFIF 79 Your Congressman at Worli (Man on the Hill) 192
AFSM 557 Your Defense 206
MF 20-1372 Your Driving Habits 258
MF 11-7803 Your Job in the Signal Corps 242
AFIF 47 Your Money and Prices 190
TF 10-1473 Your Proudest Duty 377
AFIF 34 Yugoslavia 189
MF 38-7917 Yuma Test Station Facilities. 276
67. Alphabetical Index of Film Strips
For synopxin
FS No. Title gee page No.
*5-147 Air Compressor 210 CFM 434
7-150 Air Ground Visual Communications — Part II: Communica- 435
tions with Friendly Airplanes by Panel.
55-30 Aircraft Carburetors ._ 455
**5-QQ-8 Aircraft Recognition .__ 456
♦5-144 Aluminum Floating Footbridge 434
16-22 Ambition __ 448
♦38-11 Ammunition Handling in Depots 453
8-79 Anatomy and Physiology 436
8-134 Anatomy and Physiology — The Digestive System 437
♦8-130 Anatomy and Physiology — The Endocrine System 437
♦8-132 Anatomy and Physiology— The Lymphatic System 437
♦8-136 Anatomy and Physiology — The Male Reproductive System.. 437
♦8-129 Anatomy and Physiology — The Muscular System 437
8-154 Anatomy and Physiology — The Respiratory System 437
♦8-131 Anatomy and Physiology— The Skeletal System. 437
♦8-133 Anatomy and Physiology — The Urinary System 437
4-149 Antiaircraft Artillery Ammunition — Part I: General Handling 430
and Cal .50 Ammunition.
4-204 Antiaircraft Artillery Ammunition — Part III: Ammunition for 431
AA Guns.
4-251 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control and Position Finding — 431
Part XI: Parallax Corrections.
•Sound film strip (SFS).
••Slide Kit (SK).
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For tynopHs
FS No. Title tee page A'o.
44-14 Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control and Position Findings — 454
Part XIX: The Director M5A2.
44-18 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories— Part II: The 454
DO-mm A A Gun on MlAl Mount — Section A: The Bogie
and Pedestal.
44-21 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: The 454
90-mm AA Gun on MlAl Mount — Section B: Leveling
Mechanism, Top Carriage Cradle.
44-22 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part II: The -154
90-mm AA Gun on MlAl Mount— Section C: The Gun
Assembly.
4-141 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part III: 90-mm 430
AA Gun on M2 Mount.
4-160 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part IV: The 431
90-mm AA Gun on the M2 Mount — Leveling Mechanism.
4-144 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part V: The 90- 430
mm AA Gun on the M2 Mount.
4-196 Antiaircraft Artillery Gun and Accessories — Part VI: The 431
120-mm (4.7 inch) AA Gun and Ml Mount.
4-180 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part VII: The 431
120-mm (4.7 inch) AA Gun on the Ml Mount.
4-206 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part VIII: 431
The 120-mm (4.7-inch) AA Gun on the Ml Mount.
4-254 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part IX: The 431
120.mm (4.7-inch) AA Gun on the Ml Mount — Fuze Setter
and Power Rammer.
44-10 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — 120-mm (4.7- 4.53
inch) Antiaircraft Gun on the Ml Mount — Part X: Tests
and Adjustments.
44-11 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — 120-mm (4. 453
7-inch) Antiaircraft Gun on the Ml Mount — Part XI: Main-
tenance of the Gun and Carriage.
44-19 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part XII, Sec- 454
tion A: Basic Mechanisms,
44-20 Antiaircraft Artillery Guns and Accessories — Part XII, Sec- 454
tion B: Basic Mechanisms.
4-153 Antiaircraft Artillery Multiple Gun Mounts— Part III: The 431
Multiple Cal .50 Machine Gun Mount M45 — General De-
scription.
4-154 Antiaircraft Artillery Multiple Gun Mounts— Part IV: The 131
Multiple Cal .50 Machine Gun Mount M45— Assembly
and Operation.
4-16 Antiaircraft Guns and Accessories — Part II: 90-mm Anti- 430
aircraft Gun — Section 1: Main Elements Except Breech
Mechanism and Related Parts.
8-99 Applying the Army Leg Splints 430
*12-19 Army Crafts Program ^,_. 447
♦12-101 Army ICntertainmenl Program 1. 447
*12 17 Army library Program 447
10-118 Army Range No. 5 444
20-23 Artillery Meteorological Message 445)
•Bound fllm slrlp (8F8).
522
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For tynnpxiit
FS No. Title see page No,
5-31 Assault Boats 432
10-36 Automotive Brakes — Principles, Mecliaiiiral, Hydraulic, Air, 414
Vacuum, Electric.
10-134 Baking in the Field— Field Expedients— Part I: Adaptation AM
of the M1937 Range for Emergency Baking.
♦20-117 Balanced Job 451
8-101 Bandaging — Part I: Triangular Bandage 430
8-102 Bandaging — Part II: Roller Bandages 430
4-175 Barrage Balloon Lethal Devices — Part III: Double Para- 431
chute Arming for VLA Balloons.
9-158 f Bomb Reconnaissance — Part I: Diagnosis of Exploded 441
Bombs.
♦20-31 Brain Beats Brawn 4.'iO
5-54 Bridge Reconnaissance 432
9 306 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30 M1918A2 (GTA 9-606) ... 444
9-89 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30 M1918A2 and Bipod 439
M1918A2, Disassembly and Assembly — Part I: Disassem-
bly and Assembly of Bipod, Stock Rest, Magazine, and
Trigger Guard.
9-91 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal ..30, M1918A2 and Bipod 439
M1918A2, Disassembly and Assembly Part III: Disassem-
bly and Assembly of Butt Plate and Sight Groups.
9-92 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30 M1918A2 and Bipod 439
M1918A2, Disassembly and Assembly Part IV: Removal
of Parts without Disassembly, Inspection, and Gaging.
9-174 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2, Inspection and 441
Gaging — Part I.
9-175 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2, Inspection and 441
Gaging — Part II.
9-142 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2, Maintenance 441
and Repair — Part I.
9-143 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2, Maintenance 441
and Repair — Part 11.
7-108 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2— Part II: Me- 435
chanical Training — Operation.
7-115 Browning Automatic Rifle, Cal .30, M1918A2— Part III: 435
Care and Cleaning.
♦7-159 Browning Automatic Rifle, Caliber .30 M1918A2— Stoppages 435
and Immediate Action.
9-152 Browning Machine Gun, Cal .50, M2 Inspection and Gag- 441
ing — Part I.
9-153 Browning Machine Gun, Cal .50, M2, Inspection and Gag- 441
ing— Part II.
9-24 Browning Machine Gun, Cal .50, M2— Part I: Disassembly 438
and Assembly.
9-93 Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, 439
Assembly, Inspection, and Gaging — Part I: Disassembly
of Major Groups from and Assembly to the Weapon.
♦Sound film strip (SF8).
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For >yiiopti»
FS No. Title see page So
9-94 Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1917A1, Disassembly. 440
Assembly, Inspection, and Gaging — Part II: Disassembly
and Assembly of Bacli Plate Group, Bolt Group, Block
Frame Assembly, Barrel Extension.
9-95 Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, MI917A1, Disassembly, 440
Assembly, Inspection, and Gaging — Part III: Disassembly
and Assembly of Cover Group, Rear Sight Group, the
Receiver, and Water Jacket.
9-96 Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1917A1, Disassembly, Ass- 440
sembly, Inspection, and Gaging — Part IV: Inspection and
Gaging Bolt Group.
7-154 Browning Machine Gun, Cal .30, M1919A6.._ 435
9-48 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part II: Re- 438
placement of Subassemblies.
9-49 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part III: Dis- 438
assembly of Cylinder Block.
9-50 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part IV: As- 438
sembly of Cylinder Block.
9-51 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part V: 438
Disassembly and Assembly of Starter and Generator.
9-52 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VI: 438
Disassembly and Assembly of Distributor Support.
9-53 Cadillac Engine, Disassembly and Assembly — Part VII: 438
Disassembly and Assembly of Subassemblies, Fuel Pump,
Oil Pump, Water Pump, Fan, and Piston.
9-155 Carbine, Cal .30, Ml— Inspection 441
*5-56 Care and Maintenance of Steam Boiler Plants 432
5-42 Care and Servicing of Wire Rope 432
5-50 Carry-all Scraper 432
la 57 Carter Carburetor 444
*20 189 Case of Abbie Swartz - 452
*20^ 94 Case of AI Miller 450
*20^ 93 Case of Alice, Jane, and .Agnes 450
*20 193 Case of Bob Smith 452
*2a 191 Case of Dewey Jones - 452
*2a 95 Ca.se of Emma Trimble 450
*2a 192 Case of Frances Moore _ 452
*2a 185 Case of George Gray 452
*20-l84 Case of Harry Carey 452
* 20^ 180 Case of Independent Sadie.. 452
*20 191 Case of Jake Diller 452
*2a 96 Case of Jerry Cooper 450
*2a 97 Case of Jim Halsey 450
♦20-183 Case of Joe and Bob 452
*20-188 Case of John Beaver 452
*2a 186 Case of Lefty Laws. _ 452
♦20 178 Case of Mary Benson 452
♦2a 98 Case of Mik<> and Bill 450
♦2a 182 Case of Paul Steele 452
♦2a 187 Case of Sarah Blake 452
•Sound fliiu strip (8F8).
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
„ , For »ynojMii$
tSNo. TUle nee page No.
*20-190 Case of Tessie Teller 452
*20-195 Case of the Three Calandeers _ .._ 452
*20-181 Case of Tom, Dick and Harry 452
*19-12 Casts and Molds __ 449
*20-33 Cause and Cure 450
16-19 Character Guidance Program — A Sense of Duty 447
16-8 Character Guidance Program — Basic Morality 447
16-15 Character Guidance Program — Clean Living and Thinking,.. 447
16-11 Character Guidance Program — Home 447
16-24 Character Guidance Program — Honesty 448
16-18 Character Guidance Program — How Free Am I? 447
16-10 Character Guidance Program — Life, Reputation, and Prop- 447
erty.
16-17 Character Guidance Program — Man Is a Moral Being 447
16-16 Character Guidance Program — Self-Discipline 447
16-20 Character Guidance Program — Spirit of Sacrifice 447
16-31 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — As 448
You Would Be Done By.
16-6 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — 447
Chastity.
16-5 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Clean 447
Speech.
16-35 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — 448
Humility.
16-25 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — 448
Marks of Greatness.
16-36 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — My 448
Right to the Truth.
16-33 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — 448
Natural Law.
16-26 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — Our 448
Citizenship.
16-28 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — 448
Prejudice.
16-27 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — 448
Sincerity.
16-4 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — The 447
Complete Person.
16-30 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — The 448
Hardest Victory.
16-1 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — The 447
Nation We Serve.
16-2 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's H«ur — The 447
Need for Wholesome Thinking.
16-29 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — 448
Thrift.
16-3 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — What 447
is Right.
16-32 Character Guidance Program — The Chaplain's Hour — What 448
Makes a Man a Man.
16-9 Character Guidance Program — The Concept of Authority 447
•Sound film strip (SFS).
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rsNo.
16-14
16-12
16-13
Ifr 7
♦10-^185
11-137
*8-127
*8-124
*8-122
*8-12G
*8-125
*8-123
2-21
*61-27
*5-94
5-97
5-65
*2a-53
*5-135
*8-185
♦»-113
*8-114
*^115
*8-116
*8-117
*20-179
4-140
4 67
4-110
4-113
4-255
&-76
6-42
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For rgnoptU
Title sft pate M:
Character Guidance Program — The Formation of Character. 447
Character Guidance Program — The Making of Character 447
Character Guidance Program — The Shaping of Personality.. 417
Character Guidance Program — Worship in Life 447
Characteristics of Army Lubricants _ 445
Circuit Diagrams 446
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Glaucoma, Trauma^ 437
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Nephritis, Diabetes, Muscular 437
Degeneration).
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Normal Fundus, Development and 437
Senile Changes, Anemia, Polycythemia).
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Primary Retinal Degeneration, 437
Angioid Streaks, Diseases of the Optic Nerve).
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Retinochoroiditis, Tumor 437
Clinical Ophthalmoscopy (Thrombosis, Embolism, Arterlo- 437
sclerosis. Hypertension).
Combat Methods of Small Units— The Squad Acting Alone.. 429
Combating Job Monotony
Concrete Construction 433
Culvert Construction _ _ 433
D-7 Tractor — Flywheel Clutch Maintenance.. 432
Defensive Driving 450
Demolitions — Calculation and Placement of Charges 434
Dental Kit, Emergency Field 438
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part I — Distribution Patterns 436
of Lesions in the Diagnosis of Skin Diseases.
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part II — The Sweat Gland in 436
Health and Disease.
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part III— Bacterial Skin 430
Infections.
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part IV— Dermatitis and 437
Allergy.
Dermatology and Syphilology — Part V — Superficial Fungus 437
Infections.
A Difference of Opinion 452
Direct Fire Control for Automatic Weapons — Part III: Tracer 430
Observation.
Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns — Part I: Theory of J^O
Leads.
Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns — Part II: Description 430
and Nomenclature.
Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns — Part III: Aiming 430
and Orientation.
Direct Fire Sights for Antiaircraft Guns— Part IV: Firing 431
and Adjustment.
Direct Laying with the 155-mm Howitzer MlAl 435
Direct Laying with the 105-mm Howitxer.. 434
*8ouii<l liliii strip (SFB).
526
FS No.
4-126
4-137
4-143
44-4
8-100
20-99
20-100
*20-116
*55-4
*»-188
*80-19
*61-16
6-63
fr-65
6-66
2-26
*21-4
*21-5
10-63
10-64
10-65
5-49
*61-24
*61-28
6-22
6-24
4-200
4-201
4-202
11-101
7-164
7-167
7-168
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For .vjnopiia
Title. tee page A'o.
Directors M9 and MIO — Part I; Introduction 430
Directors M9 and MlO-Part II; Nomenclature 430
Directors M9 and MIO -Part III; Adjustments... 430
Directors M9 and MIO— Part IV; Tests 453
Diseases of the Mouth 430
Dissemination of Atomic Energy Information: Indoctrina- 450
tion— Phase I (U).
(Limited distribution — Furtlier distribution must be au-
thorized by DCSOPS— Film is cla.-^sifiod CUN FIDloXTFAL.)
Dissemination of Atomic F^nergy Information: Indoctrina- 450
tion— Phase II (U).
(Limited distribution — Further distribution uuist be au-
thorized by DCSOPS— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
Do The Job Right 451
Documentation of Freight — Part III; The Bill of Lading 454
Dressing, First Aid, Individual 438
Effective Deputization 450
Effective Management 455
8-inch Howitzer Ml and the 155-mm Gun Ml — Part I: 435
Description and Characteristics.
8-inch Howitzer Ml and the 155-mm Gun Ml— Part II: 435
Mechanical Functioning.
8-inch Howitzer Ml and 155-mm Gun Ml— Part III: Au- 435
thorized Disassemblies.
Employment of Small Automatic Weapons 429
Employment of the Armed Forces — Part I: The Armed 452
Forces Team.
Employment of the Armed Forces — Part II: The Army 452
Team.
Engine Tune-up — Part I 444
Engine Tune-up — Part II 444
Engine Tune-up — Part III 444
The Engineer Tractor Crane (M20 — Le Tourneau) 432
Error Correction Talk 434
Excessive Supervision 434
Field Artillery Ammunition — Part II; Handling 434
Field Artillery Ammunition — Part V; Fuzes 434
Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery — Part I: Basic 431
Principles.
Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery — Part II: Auto- 431
matic Weapons.
Field Fortifications for Antiaircraft Artillery— Part III: Guns. 431
Field Wire Ties... 446
57-mm Rifle, M18A1 — Part I — Mechanical Training 435
57-mm Rifle, M18A1— Part II— Functioning, Stoppages, 436
Immediate Action, and Restoration of Balance.
57-mm Rifle, M18A1 -Part III— Ammunition, Mounts, Fire 436
Control Instruments, Subcaliber Device and Borcsighting.
•Sound film strip (SF8).
527
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
for fgnoptU
FS iVo. Title »et poft .Vo.
7-169 57-mm Rifle, M18A1 — Part IV — Marksmanship and Tech- 4.^6
nique of Fire.
11-3 Film wStrip Preparation 445
11-50 Film Strip Projector, PH 222- Setting Up and Operating 445
♦21-1 Film Strip Use in Military Training 452
11-83 Fine Grain Processing... 446
19-10 Fingerprint Lifting 449
19-9 Fingerprint and Fingerprint Examination 449
4-15 Fire Control and Position Finding, Antiaircraft Artillery — A.\0
Part I: Elements of Data.
4-262 Fire Controls and Position Finding— Part XIV: Ballistic 432
Corrections for the M9 and MIO Directors.
8-71 First Aid — Transportation of Casualties 436
*8-207 Fish Inspection— Part One— North Atlantic Fish 438
*6-154 Fixed Bridge Maintenance — Part I — Non-standard Bridges.. 434
31-8 Flight Safety 452
5-72 Floating Bridge M5 — Part I: Equipment and Launching of 432
Pontoons.
5-73 Floating Bridge M4— Part II: Assembly of End Sections and 432
Raft Sections.
5-74 Floating Bridge M4— Part III: Construction... 432
5-75 Floating Bridge M4— Part IV: Rafting. 432
*20-29 Follow the Leader 449
*8-208 Food Inspection— Oysters 438
*80-16 Foundation for Good Job Relations 456
11-106 Framing, Composition, and Perspective 446
♦61-13 Freedom of Opportunity 455
♦61-15 Getting Ideas Across 455
61-21 Getting Results Through People 455
♦19-11 Glass Fractures 440
20-8 Good Housekeeping 449
5-80 Grader, Caterpillar, Diesel Part I: Operating Instructions 433
5-81 Grader, Caterpillar, Diesel — Part II: Operator's Preventive 433
Maintenance.
4 157
4-158
11-107
16-23
9-102
♦20-60
♦20-59
♦20-62
♦20-58
Harbor Defense Searchlights and Power Plants — Part V: 4.il
Fixed Searchlights--Section I: Nomenclature and Function.
Harbor Defense Searchlights and Power Plants — Part V: 431
Fixed Searchlights Section II: Care and Maintenance.
Hazards of High-powered Radio Transmitters 4 16
Honor _ 4 18
Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, M1A1, and Carriage, Howitzer, t-iO
M3A1, Disassembly and Assembly Inspection - Part V:
Inspection of Recoil Mechanism.
Human Factors in Safety Everybody's Different 4.')<)
Human Factors in Safety - People are all Alike 450
Human Factors in Safety Safety Case Histories 450
Human Factors In Safety Teaching Safely on the Job iriO
•SoiukI niiii strip (8FS).
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
„„ », _, . For synoptu
fS No. Title gee page No.
*20-61 Human Factors in Safety — Teamwork for Safety 450
*20-57 Human Factors in Safety — The Secret of Supervision 450
3-32 Identification of Chemical Munitions 429
11-115 Identification Photography — Operation of Equipment 446
9-233 Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and 442
Use— Part I.
9-234 Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and 442
Use— Part II.
9-235 Ignition High-tension Circuit Tester, Ordnance Care and 442
Use— Part III.
55-31 Ignition Systems: Magnetos — Part II — Breaker Systems, 455
Distributor Systems.
55-34 Ignition Systems: Spark Plugs and Ignition Harness 455
55-32 Ignition Timing: The R-2800 Engine 455
8-148 Important Diseases Common to the Tropics 437
*61-20 Individual Adjustment 455
5-67 Individual Camouflage and Concealment 432
10-139 Individual Cooking— Part II: Cooking Meats, Fish, Fowl, 445
Eggs, and Vegetables.
10-140 Individual Cooking— Part HI : The Arctic 445
10-141 Individual Cooking— Part IV: The Jungle 445
*61-14 Individual Output 455
10-42 Internal Combustion Engine, The 444
20-118 It Takes Time 451
5-136 Land Mines and Fuzes, General (GTS-5— 19) 434
55-14 Lead Line, Fathometer 454
*2a-115 Let's Face the Facts 451
*20-120 Let's Talk Things Over 451
*16-161 Living Right at Our Work 448
(Sound Film Strip Kit.)
*5-116 Loading Heavy Equipment in Aircraft 433
*5-139 M-19 Antitank Non-Metallic Mine 434
*5-91 Maintenance of Bituminous Surfaces 433
11-22 Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part I: Prevention of 445
Trouble.
11-23 Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part H: Detection of 445
Trouble.
11-24 Maintenance of Field Wire Circuits — Part III: Localization 445
and Correction of Trouble.
*20-145 Make Requests— Don't Command 451
*55-10 Making the March Graph 454
*20-123 Man Behind the Machine 451
*55-24 Man Overboard Emergency Drill 454
*20- 144 Man's Place in an Organization 451
*19-13 Mechanical Aids to Physical Security — Part I— Perimeter 449
Barriers and Personnel Ideniification.
*19-16 Mechanical Aids to Physical Security— Part II— Protective 449
Lighting, Communications, and Alarm Systems.
•Sound film strip (SFS).
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ALI'HABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
Ti'lr
tee pnge .V».
FS Ko.
20-9 Mechanical Handling of Material . 449
*8^ 184 Medical Certification of Causes of Death. .- 438
*8-187 Medical Kit. Individual 438
4-181 Medium Tractor M4— Part I: Operation 431
20-168 Methods Analysis 451
*11 94 Methods of Cleaning and Drying . ; 440
*55 15 Methods of Governing Motor March Columns— Maintenance 451
of Safe Intervehicular Gap.
*11 98 Military Packaging Procedures— Method I A 3, Greaseproof. 4 IG
Waterproof Bag, Sealed.
*11 99 Military Packaging Procedures — Methods IIA, Floating Hag . 440
*11 100 Military Packaging Procedures-Methods of Applying 410
Preservative Coatings.
11-109 Military Portraiture and Lighting 440
5-64 Model D-7 Tractor — Operators Preventive Maintenance 432
9 309 Mortar, 81-mm, M29 (GTA 9 625) 444
9 310 Mortar, 4.2" M30 (GTA 9-626) 444
9 308 Mortar, 60-mm M19 (GTA 9^624) 444
*61-25 Motivating the Long Service Employee 456
**-194 Motor Vehicle First Aid Kit 440
20-11 Motor Vehicle Operation 449
♦55-21 Movement Control in a Theater of Operations 454
*20^24 No Man's Land..
*20-54 No Use Skidding.
449
450
*20 112 Off to the Right Start.. 450
20^7 Office Hazards 449
*80-7 On-the-job Supervision^Kinda Give It Your Personal 450
Attention.
*80 2 On-the-jobSupervision— Part I:TheCost ofanError.. 450
*80 3 On-the-job Supervision — Part II: Spotting Immediate 450
Training Needs.
*80 4 On-the-job Supervision— Part III: The Job Break-down 456
*80 5 On-the-job Supervision- Part IV: The Four Steps 450
9 120 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and 4 10
Assembly — Part I : Removing the Gun and Cradle.
9-121 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly and 1 10
Assembly Part II: Remove the Carriage, Limber, Bogie
and Train.
9 122 155-mm Gun, MlAl. and Gun Carriage MI. Disassembly 111)
and Assembly — Part III: Disassembly of the Breech
Mechanism.
9-123 155-mm Gun, MIAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly 410
and Assembly Part IV: Disassembly of the Top Carriage.
9 124 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml. Disassembly I tO
and Assembly Part V: Disassembly of the Trunnions.
9-125 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly HO
and Assembly Part VI: Disassembly of the Replenisher
and of the Variable Recoil Mechanism.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For »ynnpMs
FS No. Title see page Xo.
9-126 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly 410
and Assembly — Part VII: Disassembly of the Bogie.
9-127 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly 440
and Assembly — Part VIII: Disassembly of the Bogie.
9-128 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly 440
and Assembly — Part IX: Disassembly of the Heavy
Carriage Limber M2.
9-129 155-mm Gun, MlAl, and Gun Carriage Ml, Disassembly 440
and Assembly — Part X: Disassembly of the Carriage Air
Line and the Emergency Relay Valve.
6-32 105-mm Howitzer M2 — Part II : Mechanical Functioning 434
6-39 105-mm Howitzer M2 — Part III: Authorized Disassemblies 434
(First Echelon).
*20-114 One Step At a Time 451
*55-ll Operation of Truck Terminals _ 454
♦61-26 Orientation and Induction 456
4-33 Orientation— Part I: General 430
4-34 Orientation — Part II: Instruments 430
4-37 Orientation — Part V: Azimuth Determination — Approximate 430
Methods — Elementary Astronomy.
4-38 Orientation— Part VI: Stellar Observation, Northern 430
Hemisphere.
4-39 Orientation — Part VII: Azimuth Determination by Solar 430
Observation.
4-40 Orientation— Part VIII: Stellar Observation, Southern 430
Hemisphere.
10-163 Outfit, Cooking, Small Detachment 445
38-29 Packaging and Packing — Domestic Shipping Containers 453
38-28 Packaging and Packing — Export Shipping Containers 453
♦38-23 Packaging and Packing, Method I — Preservative Coating 453
♦38-24 Packaging and Packing Method IA-8 — Greaseproof, Water- 453
proof. Water- Vaporproof Bag, Sealed.
♦38-25 Packaging and Packing — Method IB — Strippable Compound 453
Coating.
♦38-22 Packaging and Packing, Method lie — Cushioned-Item-Bag_ 453
♦38-26 Packaging and Packing — Methods of Preservation 453
♦38-33 Packaging and Packing — Methods of Preservation (Includes 453
lA Methods).
♦38-27 Packaging and Packing — Use of Salvaged Packaging Ma- 453
terials.
♦11-91 Packaging Methods — Method IIB — Container-Barrier-Con- 446
tainer.
♦19-14 Packaging of Evidence for Transmittal to the Military Police 449
Criminal Investigation Laboratories.
6-61 Panoramic Sketching 435
31-6 Parachute Landing Falls 452
♦61-29 A Partnership in Progress 45G
16-21 Personal Integrity 448
♦11-70 Photographic Chemistry 445
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FS A'o.
11-59
11-60
11-61
11-58
11-65
8-85
55-26
55-28
55-29
55-27
7-22
7-18
*8-105
7-127
7-19
11-54
19-2
a- 35
3-39
*.S-108
*61-10
*8-197
9-55
9-56
9-57
^58
9-59
9-60
9 61
9 62
9 63
ALPHAHETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For tgnoptU
TUU tee page A'o.
Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part I: Loading Film 445
Holders.
Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part III: Contact Print- 445
ing.
Photographic Darkroom Procedure — Part IV: Projection 445
Printing.
Photographic Darkroom Procedures — Tank Development of 445
Cut Film.
Photographic Negative 445
Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Amputations — Part I: 436
Massage, Exercise, and Bandaging.
Piloting — Instruments Used in Piloting 454
Piloting — Radio Direction Finder 4.55
Piloting — The Azimuth Circle and Pelorus 455
Piloting — The Magnetic Compass 454
Pitching and Striking the Latrine Screen 4.35
Pitching and Striking the Pyramidal Tent 435
Pitching and Striking the Sectional Hospital Tent 436
Pitching and Striking the Squad Tent 435
Pitching and Striking the Wall Tent 435
Plow LC-61 (Cable) 445
Police Riot Club 448
Portable Flame Thrower M2-2— Part III : Pressure Charging.. 429
Portable Flame Thrower M2-2— Part IV: Filling by Pres- 430
^ sure, Using Fuel Filling Kit MIO.
Portable Water Purification Equipment 433
Position Classification 455
Poultry Inspection 438
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — 439
Part I: Disassembly of Power Train into Major Sub-
assemblies. 43<)
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly — Part
II: Disassembly and Assembly of Differential Carrier
Assembly. 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly-
Part III: Disassembly and Assembly of Differential. 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly— Part
IV: Disassembly and Assembly of Final Drive Assembly. 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly —
Pait V: Disassembly of Transmission. 439
PowtT Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly —
Part VI: Disassembly of Transmission. 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly —
Part VII: Assembly of Transmission. 439
Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly -
Part VIII: Disassembly and Assembly of Input Shaft and 439
Countershaft.
Power Train for Tank Ml, Disassembly and Assembly — 439
Part IX: Disassembly and Assembly of Output Shaft.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For xynopnit
FS No. Title see page No.
9-6A Power Train for Tank M4, Disassembly and Assembly— 139
Part X: Disassembly and Assembly of Transmission Sub-
assemblies.
5-83 Preparation of Native Timber for Bridge Construction 433
^238 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, 442
First Echelon Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service —
Part I.
9-239 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, First 442
Echelon Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service —
Part II.
9-240 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, 442
First Echelon Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service —
Part III.
9-241 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, 442
First Echelon Driver, After-operation and Weekly Service —
Part IV.
9-222 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, 442
First Echelon Driver, Before-operation Service — Part I.
9-223 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, 442
First Echelon Driver, Before-operation Service — Part II.
9-224 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, 442
First Echelon Driver, Before-operation Service — Part III.
9-225 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, 442
First Echelon Driver, During-operation Service— Part I.
9-226 Preventive Maintenance, Automotive Wheeled Vehicles, 442
First Echelon Driver, During-operation Service — Part II.
10-87 Principles of Front End and Wheel Alignment. _ _. 444
10-82 Principles of the Down-draft Carburetor 444
20-166 Production Control— Part I 451
20-167 Production Control— Part II 451
*20-32 Production with Safety 450
*9-311 Public Relations for Business and Professional People 444
20-169 Quality Control 451
*30-10 Radio Direction Finding — Part I — Theory and Equipment 452
*30-ll Radio Direction Finding — Part II — Installation and Operations 452
(U).
(Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.)
4-222 Radio Set SCR-584— Part I: Exterior General Description 431
and Nomenclature.
4-225 Radio Set SCR-584 — Part II: Description and Nomenclature, 431
Interior.
44-9 Radio Set SCR-584— Part IV: Section B: Orientation and 453
Synchronization with the M9 and MIO Directors.
44-3 Radio Set SCR-584— Part V: Operational Checks 453
55-18 Rail Right-of-Way Maintenance and Repair— Elements of 454
Maintenance.
10-106 Refrigerationof Food— Part I: In the Field 444
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FS No.
108
111
112
1-113
114
7-39
5-22
5-20
5-18
*20-121
l»-7
5-55
44-26
5-134
20-10
20-14
20-13
*20-30
20-16
20^15
5-69
&-45
6-46
fr-47
J^-227
9-307
7-158
9-228
1(^59
♦8-195
10-159
6^50
11-120
Title
For Mfnopti*
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Repair of Camera PH 47-E and -F, Part 1: Disassembly and
Reassembly oT the Bed and Back.
Repair of Camera PH-47-F — Part III: Disassembly and Re-
assembly of the Ilex Shutter.
Repair of Camera PH-47- E — Part IV: Disassembly and Re-
assembly of the Supermatic Shutter.
Repair of Camera PH-47 ( ) — Part V: Disassembly and Re-
assembly of the Kalart and Hugo Meyers Range Finders.
Repair of Camera PH-47-( ) - Part VI: The Flashgun, Sole-
noid, and Built-in Synchronizer.
Rifle Marksmanship, Range Practice, US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml —
Part I: Safety Precautions.
Rigging — ^Part I: Rope and Lashings 432
Rigging — Part II: Knots
Rigging — Part III: Practical Installations
Right Medicine 445
Riot Control Formations 449
Road Reconnaissance 432
Russian Aircraft 454
Russian Mines and Igniters — Individual Mechanisms and 434
Disarming Procedure.
410
446
446
446
434
432
432
Safe from Fire
Safe Use of Fork Lift
Safe Use of Hand Tools
Safety Is in Order
Safety Pointers for Post Engineer Maintenance Operations. .
Safety Pointers for the Operation of QM Laundry and Dry-
Cleaning Installations.
Safety Precautions in Handling Explosives and Demolitions.
Sensing of Field Artillery Fire
75-mm Howitzers Ml and M8 — Part I: Description and
Characteristics.
75-mm Howitzers Ml and M8 — Part II: Mechanical Func-
tioning.
75-mm Pack Howitzer, MlAl, and Carriages, Ml, M8, and
M3A3 — Ordnance Maintenance and Repair.
75-mm Recoilless Rifle, M20 (GT 9 612)
75-mm Rifle M20— Part I: Mechanical Training— Part II
Functioning, Stoppage, and Immediate Action
Ammunition, Mountings, Sights and Fire Control
Borcsighting, Direct and Indirect Fire Sights
Marksmanship and Technique of Fire.
75-mm Tank Cun, M3 and Combination Mount M31
nance Maintenance and Repair.
Sheet Metal Work — Body, Fender, and Radiator Repairs
Shell Egg Grading .
Shoe Repair Part VI: The Patching Machine
Sighting and Laying Equipment Tests and Adjustments —
ir>.")-mm (i»n Ml and 8-inrh Howitzer Ml.
Signal Supply: Item Identification
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Ord-
449
449
449
450
449
449
432
434
434
434
442
444
435
112
444
438
445
435
446
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
For synopris
FS No. Title gee page No.
11-125 Signal Supply: Nomenclature Systems l_-^_i_ 446
19-5 Signals for Traffic Control Manual 418
2-23 Simple Land Navigation for Combat Vehicles 429
9-85 60-mm Mortar M2 and Mount— Part I: Disassembly and 439
Assembly.
9-86 60-mm Mortar M2 and Mount— Part II: Disassembly and 439
Assembly.
*8-106 Smallpox V^accination 436
*&-191 Snake Bite Kit, Suction, in Plastic Carrying Case 438
*5-106 Soil Identification and Testing — Part I: Field Identification 433
and Soil Sampling.
*5-117 Soil Identification and Testing, Part II: Laboratory Testing.. 433
*5-l 05 Soils 433
*ll-44 Sound Reproducer MC-364 445
5-137 Soviet Land Mines, Fuzes and Booby Traps 434
*5-120 Soviet TM-41 Antitank Mine 433
*5-121 Soviet TMD-B Wooden Box Mine 433
1 1-78 Spiral-four Cable— Part II : Expedient Splice 445
11-79 Spiral-four Cable— Part III: Permanent Splice 446
8-111 Spread and Prevention of Trichinosis 436
*2a-122 Stitch in Time, A 451
*38-8 Stock Control Practices— Part I: Control Levels 453
*38-9 Stock Control Practices— Part II: Stock Record Cards 453
*20-38 Stop, Look, and Listen 450
*80-8 Stop, Look, and Question 456
10-124 Storage and Handling of Gasoline Lubricants in the Field — 444
Part I: Gasoline.
10-61 Storage Battery 444
*55-6 Stowing of General Cargo 454
7-135 Stream Crossing Expedients — Part I: Improvised Flotation 435
Methods.
19-21 Submachine Gun— Firing __. 449
1 1-30 Suppression Systems for Army Vehicles 445
*&-138 Surgical Dressing Carriage 437
5-78 Surveying — Building and Utility Lay-out 433
5-76 Surveying — Measuring and Leveling 432
5-77 Surveying — Traversing 432
11-117 Switchboard SB-22/PT, Installation and Operation 446
*20-26 Taking the Mystery Out of Power Factor 449
*8-198 Technique and Sites for Subcutaneous and Intramuscular In- 438
jections.
11-67 Telephone Central Office Set TC-1 2— Part I: Introduction.. 445
11-68 Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part II: Installation.. 445
11-69 Telephone Central Office Set TC-12— Part III: Operation... 445
7-163 Theory of Target Grid System (GTA 7-5) 435
*20-113 There's a Job To Be Done 450
9-166 Tire Maintenance— Part II: Retreading 441
9-176 The Tire Maintenance — Part III: First Echelon Maintenance. 441
10-147 Tractor Trailer Driving 445
*20-25 Tragic Road to Safety 449
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
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FS Ko. Title tee page So,
9-218 Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Engine 441
Removal — Part I.
9-219 Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Engine 442
Removal— Part II.
9-212 . Truck, Amphibian. 2V'2-ton, 6 X 6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preven- 441
' ' tive Maintenance, First Echelon — Part I.
^213 Truck. Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6. GMC, DUKW-353, Preven- 441
tive Maintenance, First Echelon — Part II.
9-214 Truck, Amphibian, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Preven- 441
tive Maintenance, First Echelon — Part III.
9-215 Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6 X 6. GMC, DUKW-353, Preven- 441
tive Maintenance, First Echelon — Part IV.
9-216 Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, DUKW-353, Preventive 441
Maintenance, Second Echelon — Part I.
9-217 Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, DUKW-353, Preventive 441
Maintenance, Second Echelon — Part II.
9-220 Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Re- 442
moval of Major Units — Part I.
9-221 Truck, Amphibian, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, DUKW-353, Re- 442
moval of Major Units — Part II.
9-251 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6,000-mile — Part I: Lubrication.
9-252 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1.000- 443
and 6,000-mile — Part II: Lubrication.
9-253 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6,000-mile — Part III: Lubrication.
9-254 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6,000-mile— Part IV: Lubrication.
9-260 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6,000-mile — Part V: Engine.
9-261 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6,000-mile— Part VI: Engine.
9-262 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6.000-mile -Part VII: Battery and Generator.
9-263 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6.000-mile— Part VIII: Cooling System, Radiator,
Water Pump, Fan, and Shroud.
9-264 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6,000-mile — Part IX: Lamps and Reflectors.
9-265 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6,000-mile -Part X: Clutch, Transmission, Power
Take-Off. and Transfer Case.
9 266 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6,000-mile— Part XI: Fuel Filter, Fuel Tank, and Fuel
Pump.
9-267 Truck. 2y2.ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6.000-mile- Part XII: Manifold and Heat Control,
Exhaust Pipe and Mufller, Coil and Wiring, Regulator Unit
and Starter and Switch.
9-268 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GM(\ Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6.000-mile Part XIH: Front Axle, Rear Axle, Pro-
peller Shaft, Universal Joints, Pillow Block, Slip Joints.
536
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FILM TITLES
Fnr ts/nopnis
FS No. Title ate page Xo.
»-269 Truck, 2Viton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 143
and 6,000-raile— Part XIV: Brake System, Hand Brake,
Brake Hydrovac Booster.
9-285 Truck, 2V2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 443
and 6,000-mile — Part XV: Rear Brakes, Rear Brake Shoes,
Front Brakes, Front Brake Shoes, Brake Pedal, Brake
Master Cylinder, Brake Lines.
9-286 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 444
and 6,000-mile— Part XVI: Wheels, Hubs, and Tires.
9-287 Truck, 2y2-ton, 6x6, GMC, Preventive Maintenance, 1,000- 444
and 6,000-mile— Part XVII: Body, Winch, Road Test.
*61-23 Understanding Employee Viewpoint ^ 455
*61-19 Understanding People 455
*5-118 US Antipersonnel Mine M14 433
*5-58 US Army No. 1 Space Heater— Care and Firing 432
*12-18 US Army Service Clubs 447
*5-119 US Heavy Antitank Mine M15 433
9-138 US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml— Inspection 440
9-139 US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml, Maintenance and Repair— Part I 441
9-140 US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml, Maintenance and Repair— Part II 441
9-20 US Rifle, Cal .30, Ml— Part I: Disassembly and Assembly.. 438
10-126 Unloading Gasoline from Tank Cars 444
*5-107 Use of Field Decoy Installations 433
11-64 Use of Repeating Coil C-161 445
5-43 Use of Wire Rope 432
♦8-242 Veterinary Surveillance Inspection of Perishable Subsistence. 438
38-2 War Department Shipping Document — Part I: Preliminary 453
Preparation.
8-81 Ward Management and Nursing — Part I: Ward Manage- 43G
ment. Temperature, Pulse, Respiration, Bed Making, and
Bathing.
*38-5 Warehousing at War — Part III: Receiving 453
*38-13 Warehousing at War — Part VI: Stacking and Unloading with 453
Fork Lift Trucks.
*11-142 Wave Propagation and Antenna Theory — Part I 446
*11-145 Wave Propagation and Antenna Theory — Part II 446
20-12 When Accidents Strike 44!)
*20-119 When Something Goes Wrong 451
*61-17 When You've Got A Problem 455
*61-18 Will To Produce, The 455
9-281 Winterization Kits for Automotive Vehicles — Part XII 443
5-21 Wire Entanglements — Part I: Materials and Methods of 432
Handling.
*20-124 Women on the Job. 451
*8-96 WAC Physical Fitness 436
9-244 Wood Cargo Body, Ordnance Maintenance and Repair — 442
Part HI.
55-33 Wright R-1820-65 and 97 Engine— Ignition Timing and 455
Wiring.
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By Older of WUInr M. lirucker^ Secretary of the Army:
MAXWELL D. TAYLOR,
General^ United States Army,
Official: Chief of Staff.
R. V. LEE,
Major General , United States Army^
The Adjutant General.
Distribution:
Active Army, NG, and USAR: A,
To be distributed as needed to all units and headquartt'rs down to and
including companies and batteries and to units and headquarters of com-
parable size.
538
U. 1. eOVIHMHINT fRINTINS OmCKi l*(l