3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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64 U. S. GOVERNMENT FILMS First Forty Days U.S. Department of the Army, 1950. First 40 days of American combat in Korea; arrival of troops; unloading of supplies and equipment; combat scenes of Generals Walker and Dean; arrival of replacements; combat scenes at Tae- jon; blowing up bridges; and establish- ing defense line. (MN 7761; 24 minutes) 12, 32, 41 First Impressions U.S. Department of the Navy, 1942. How to introduce new employee to job for best first impression. (MN 1374; 21 min- utes) 7, 32, 41 First Steps in First Aid U.S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with The Upjohn Co., 1942. How to handle various types of accidents; locating in- jury; transportation; recognition of symp- toms and treatment of shock, bleeding, extensive burns, and wound infection; and procedures for home and industrial accidents. (30 minutes) 17 Fish Is Food U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in co- operation with New York City Depart- ment of Markets, 1946. Marketing and preparation of fresh water fish and sea food for New York City with detailed operations from the catch to dinner table. (10 minutes) 20 Fitting and Installing a Section of Pipe Aboard Ship U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Shipbuilding Skills Series. Pipefitting) How to apply flanges; insert bolts; install pipe hangers; weld a fitted template; apply same principles to wooden and mechanical templates; set up and install female template aboard ship; precau- tions. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (MN 2337-d; 20 minutes) 41 Fitting and Installing Packing U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Shipbuilding Skills Series. Preparation for Stern Launching) How to fit and install packing in center section of cradle to support weight where ship is nearly flat. (MN 2341-b; 9 minutes) 41 Fitting and Scraping Small Bearings U.S. Office of Education, 1942. (Machine Shop Work Series, Bench Work No. 3) Scraping split and solid bearings; laying out and chipping oil grooves; fitting the shaft to the bearings. Supplementary film- strip, same title, also available. (OE 36; 24 minutes) 32, 41 Fitting Replacement U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. (Self-Sealing Fuel Cells Series) How to locate, remove, and replace damaged fitting; tools, materials, and equipment necessary to remove and install a fitting. (MN 4318-e; 17 minutes) 41 Five Bandits of the Cotton Crop U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1948. Losses from destructive insects; charac- teristics, life cycle, and habitat of boll weevil, bollworm, fleahopper, cotton leaf- worm, and cotton aphid; availability of insecticide information from official sources. (10 minutes, color) 32, 41 Fixed Bridge Construction and Re- pair in the CBI U.S. Department of the Army, 1945. How Army engineers built and repaired fixed bridges in CBI Theater. (FB 192; 11 minutes) 41 Fixed Gages U.S. Office of Education, 1941. (Machine Shop Work Series. Precision Measure- ment No. 3) Use of snap, plug, ring, thread, screw-plug, and flush-pin gages; importance in modern mass production. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 3; 17 minutes) 32, 41 Flat-Rolled Products U.S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with United States Steel Corp., 1940.