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

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

NUMERICAL INDEX R&D No. Atomic Energy Act 1954 — Special handling required — Exceptions: None Limited to CF&EEs and designated service schools.) 11 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 11 (U) (25 min— 1959— Color— Film is classified SECRET — Special handling required — NOFORN Exceptions: UK and Canada.) 12 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 12 (U) Goers Cargo Carrier Tanker (U); Tank, ISIain Battle, M60(C)— Self-propelled 155mm Howitzer, T196(C) — Intestinal Biopsy Capsule (U)— Claymore Mine, T48E1(C)— Gravel Mine(S)— Surveillance Radar, AB,AN/APS-85(U)—AN/APQ-86(C)— Infrared Detecting Set AN/AAS-5(C)— Pershing Captive Test(S)— Zeus Firing Test(S) (29 min— 1960— Color— Film classified SECRET— Special handling required — Not releasable to Foreign Nationals — Exceptions: UK and Canada). 13 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 13 (U) (28 min— 1960— Color— Film is CONFIDENTIAL— Special handling required — Not releasable to Foreign Nationals — Exceptions: UK and Canada by Auth Chief, R&D, 1 March 60.) 14 Army Research and Development — Film Report No. 14 (U) (28 min— 1960— Color— Film classified SECRET— Special handling required— NOFORN— Exceptions: UK and CANADA.) 59. Staff Film Reports (SFR) Staff Film Reports (SFR) are newsreel-type films of the Korean conflict. Weekly distribution of these films was discontinued with the release of SFR 185. Future issues will be released as timely material warrants. SFR No. 14 (22 min— August 1944— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL— There is also an unclassified version.) 16 (34 min— August 1944— FUm is classified SECRET— There is also an unclassified version.) 21 (31 min— September 1944— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.) 22 (36 min— October 1944— FUm is classified CONFIDENTIAL.) 28 (25 min— November 1944— FUm is classified SECRET.) 32 (22 min— December 1944— Film is classified SECRET.) 37 (28 min— January 1945— Film is classified SECRET.) 40 (38 min— February 1945— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.) 42 (32 min— February 1945— Film is classified CONFIDENTIAL.) 102 Korea, 24 June through 4 July 1950 — Evacuees arrive in Japan — South Koreans reorganize and leave for Suwon front — C-54's unload supplies for South Korean Army at Suwon — Gen Douglas MacArthur flies to war zone — Battalion of 24th Infantry Division lands in Korea — South Koreans greet new arrivals at Taejon — Trainload of fighting equipment moves forward — US troops encounter enemy tanks — US Navy orders aircraft carrier USS PHILIPPINE SEA from San Francisco to Pearl Harbor with jet fightersSea movement of 24th Infantry Division gets underway (14 min — 1950). 103 Defense line 5 miles south of Seoul held by South Koreans — US troops move up front from Taejon — LST unloads troops and equipment at Pusan — 332