3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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MOTION PICTURES 67 Veterinary Corps, the Bureau of Animal Industry, and the Port Food Service In- spector before procurement and use aboard troop transports; facilities for food storage and preservation of food. (TF 8-1503; 12 minutes) 41 For Health and Happiness U.S. Department of Agriculture in co- operation with Cornell University, 1941. Influence of good nutrition on human health and happiness; various age level food requirements; scenes of well- nourished children and youth; food groups contributing to all-round develop- ment. Silent version, same title, also available. (11 minutes, color) 32, 41 For Health and Happiness U.S. Department of Agriculture in co- operation with Cornell University, 1941. Silent version of sound film, "For Health and Happiness", also available. (16 min- utes, color, silent) 32, 41 For Which We Stand: To Be Held in Honor U.S. Department of the Navy, 1951. Ap- peal to the service man's sense of moral values and the desirability of his prac- ticing sexual self control. (MN 5321-c; 21 minutes) 41 For Years to Come U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1944. Work of a farmer and his family during a year in which they changed over from the old, straight-row method to modern conservation farming methods. Revision. (22 minutes, color) 4, 32, 41 Forced Down at Sea U.S. Department of the Navy, 1943. Various types of rubber life rafts; their emergency equipment; how to inflate; enter raft and best use its equipment. (MN 1329; 24 minutes) . 7 Forces In Balance U.S. Civil Aeronautics Administration in cooperation with Shell Oil Co., 1949. (How an Airplane Flies Series No. 4) How lift, drag, thrust and weight forces affect airplanes in flight; how balanced forces maintain flight at constant speed, straight and level, and equilibrium in gliding attitude. (9 minutes) 7 Fore Poppets and Internal Shoring Construction U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Shipbuilding Skills Series. Preparation for Stern Launching) Construction of fore poppet and internal shoring, install- ation of sling plates, crushing blocks and strips, packing timbers, angle brack- ets, and all sections of internal shoring; importance of snug fit for proper support. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (MN 2341-a; 26 minutes) 41 Forest Fire Fighting in the South U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1945. Elementary training film on types and proper use of fire tools and proper tactics for forest fire fighting in the South. (41 minutes, color) 3, 32, 41 The Forest Ranger U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1941. Daily duties, ideals of public service, and contributions of forest rangers in U.S. National Forests. Short version, "Guard- ians of the Wild", also available. (32 minutes) 3, 32, 41 Forest Road Maintenance U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1948. Training film for road maintenance per- sonnel showing results of common mis- takes and proper methods. (27 minutes, color) 3, 32, 41 Forest Smokechasers U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1948. Training film for western smokechasers and lookouts on techniques of putting