Index of Army motion pictures, film strips, slides, and phono-recordings ([n.d.])

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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 category index and the alphabetical index give cross-reference page numbers 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 Equipment Loan Order) to borrow projection equipment for films and film strips from their respective Army film and equipment exchanges. I