3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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72 U. S. GOVERNMENT FILMS Fundo in Chile U.S. Coordinator of Inter-American Af- fairs, 1945. Life on the great fundos or ranches of South America; workers' com- munities and family life; use of modern methods of farming; activities of school and church. (21 minutes) 32, 41 Fungi Snare and Destroy Nematodes U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1940. How certain fungi catch and devour nematodes; complicated process by which organic matter is broken down to enrich soil. (4 minutes, color) 32, 41 Fury in the Pacific U.S. Department of the Navy and U.S. Marine Corps, 1944. World War II oper- ations against Peleliu and Anguar: aerial and off-shore bombardments; close-ups of individuals in combat; view of Japanese throwing Bangolor torpedo at cameraman photographing him; statistics on supplies expended. (MN 9045; 20 minutes) 14, 41 Fury in the Pacific U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. Invasion of Peleliu and Anguar Islands; aerial and off-shore bombardments; closeups of individuals in combat; view of Japanese throwing Bangolor torpedo at the cameraman photographing him; statistics on supplies expended. (18 minutes) 15 Fuselage Construction U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1941. (Airplane Structures Series) Fuselage and loads exerted upon component parts; principle of truss construction and attach- ment of wing; use of bulkheads and longitudinal stringers. (TF 1-213; 8 min- utes) 7, 32, 41 G and You U.S. Department of the Navy, 1943. Problem and physical effects of high acceleration on pilots; effect of G on pilots; accelerometer and centrifuge; how to advance blackout threshold; how flying suits are fitted and how they in- crease efficiency and reduce blackout danger. Revision, "The ABC of G", also available. (MN 2361; 50 minutes, color) 7 Gage Blocks and Accessories U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Machine Shop Work Series. Precision Measure- ment No. 8) Why accessories are used with gage blocks; how to inspect a plug gage, an adjustable snap gage, a profile gage, a ring gage, and a screw-thread pitch. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 246; 23 min- utes) 32, 41 Galley Sanitation U.S. Department of the Army, 1948. (The Stowaway Series No. 2) How all food service organizations should exercise every precaution to insure all sanitary measures in preventing the spread of disease. (TF 8-1502; 24 minutes) 41 Garrison on the Missouri U.S. Department of the Army, 1950. Construction of Garrison Dam on the Missouri River in North Dakota; rela- tionships to over-all Missouri River Basin Development program. (23 minutes, color) 13 Gastrointestinal Cancer: The Prob- lem of Early Diagnosis U.S. Public Health Service in coopera- tion with American Cancer Society, 1950. Early suspicion and accurate diagnosis permit effective surgical treatment of gastric cancer. For medical and nursing personnel. (30 minutes, color) 26 Gateway U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1950. Career opportunities in Air Training Command in radar, electronics, communi- cations, radio, airplane repair and main- tenance, and other technical fields. (SFP 245; 18 minutes) 11, 32, 41