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

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NUMERICAL INDEX TFNo. 5-1152 Carpentry — Part I: Measuring, Marking, and Leveling Use of carpentry tools — Precautions (.12 niin — 1943 — Film Reference). 5-1153 Carpentry^Part II: Driving and Chopping Principles of design of hand hatchet, adze, claw hammer, sledge hammer, and maul — Correct use and maintenance (13 min — 1943 — Film Reference). 5-1154 Carpentry — Part III: Sawing and Boring Principles of design of crosscut saw. rip saw, brace, and bit — Correct use and maintenance (16 min — 1940 — Film Reference). 5-1155 Carpentry — Part IV: Planing and Chiseling Jack plane demonstrated, dismantled, reassembled, and blade sharpened — Correct and incorrect handling of tools (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference). 5-1169 Military Roads and Runways — Part I: Clearing, Grubbing, and Rock Work Preliminary clearing — Grubbing by use of explosives and mechanical means — Rock work done by "snake-holing," "mudcapping," and "block-holing" — Blasting methods used on high vertical and low shallow rock ledges (14 min — 1943 — Film Reference). 5-1181 Infantry Support Raft Engineers build ponton rafts on river bank — Raft as transportation for heavy vehicles across unfordable streams (17 min — 1943 — Film Reference). 5-1190 Military Roads and Runways— Part II: Bases and Untreated Surfaces Improving road bases by adding i)roper materials for stalulization (10 min— 1943— Film Reference). 5-1192 Military Roads and Runways — Part IV: Soils, Cement Surfaces Various methods of constructing roads and runways (12 min — 1943— Film Reference). 5-1193 Military Roads -Part I: Road Expedients Expedient methods of road construction in marshy and sandy soils — Use of corduroy, wire mesh, and other materials (21 min — 194.3 -Film Reference). 5-1194 Military Roads — Part II: Drainage Importance of drainage — Providing necessary crown — Constructing ditches and open and covered culverts (12 min — 1943 — Film References). 5-1197 Military Roads— Part V: Subgrade Preparation I'limniiig earth-moving (iperaticms to create best poR.sil)lo subgrade — Mixing sand and clay to obtain o])timum subgrade-— Locating Bubgraile to i)revent failure from water — Creating artificial subgrade on marshy ground (9 min — 1943 — Film Reference). 5-1198 Military Roads— Part VI: Gravel and Rock Surfaces I'riiicipUrH of gnidation— Selection of materials — Placing materials on road base (H min -1943 — Film Reference). 382