3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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MOTION PICTURES 47 Ditching Without Hedging U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1943. How a plane may be ditched in water in such a manner that the pilot has time to escape: sea recognition, wind velocity, proper trim, speed and approach with single and multi-engined RAF planes. British film using models, animated dia- grams and action shots. (TF 1-3634; 22 minutes) 7 Divide and Conquer U.S. Department of the Army, 1943. How Hitler enslaved the smaller democ- racies to his west—Denmark, Norway, Holland, and Belgium; how his armies invaded France and drove the British from the continent at Dunkirk. Includes captured German film. (OF 3; 58 min- utes) 32, 41 Dividends for the Future U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1947. Civilian by-products of the Air Force Research and Development program: con- trolled ground approach, electric blankets, fabrics, precision cameras, etc. (SFP 231; 18 minutes) 11, 32, 41 The Diving Dress U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Deep Diving Series) Characteristics of parts of diving dress; preparation and inspection of suit for diving; duties of tenders; how to avoid injury from under- water pressure. (MN 105-b; 32 minutes, silent) 41 Do Unto Animals U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1939. Improved shipping methods sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture and National Livestock Loss Prevention Board to eliminate loss of animals during transit to market. (21 minutes) 32, 41 Do You Know What the Army Air Force Is? U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1947. How the Air Force belongs to and is composed of all Americans; activities and opportunities in the Air Force. Musical short subject. Revision. (SFP 115; 8 minutes) 11, 32, 41 Docking with Keel and Bilge Blocks U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Shipbuilding Skills Series) Procedures for docking; flooding of the dock; final securing. Animation, actual photography. (MN 2352-a; 15 minutes) 41 The Doctor U.S. Office of Inter-American Affairs, 1946. Small-town Ohio doctor and his daily activities—examining school chil- dren, visiting patients, relaxing with his family. Emphasizes close doctor-patient relationships. (14 minutes) 32, 41 Doctor For Ardaknos U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. How EGA sponsored public health program in Greece provides more doctors and nurses, better equipped hos- pitals and improved sanitary conditions for the Greek people. American version. (16 minutes) 24 Dog of the Seven Seas U.S. Coast Guard, 1947. Story of ship's mascot, Sinbad and his life aboard Coast Guard Cutter Campbell, in Pacific, Japan, and New York. (10 minutes) 21 Don't Be a Sucker U.S. Department of the Army, 1947. (Educational Film Series No. 6) Demon- strates how racial and religious intoler- ance can be used to divide and weaken a nation. Revision. (EF 6; 24 minutes) 32, 41 Doping Technique U.S. Department of the Navy, 1942. Necessity for dope in airplane fabric covering; techniques of brushing, spray- ing, sanding, hand rubbing and waxing. (MN 66; 10 minutes) . 7