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NUMERICAL INDEX TF No. 5-955 5-956 5-961 5-1152 5-1153 5-1154 5-1155 5-1169 5-1181 5-1190 5-1192 5-1193 AGO 10118B Air Compressor and Air Tools—Part VI: The Pneumatic Circular Saw Circular saw in field and combat conditions—Clearing road- blocks—Easily transported and quickly set up for use (20 min —1943—Film Reference). .^ Air Compressor and Air Tools—Part VII: The Pneumatic Chain Saw Uses of saw—Lubrication—Periodic maintenance (16 min— 1943—Film Reference). Camouflage For All Arms Individual concealment—Natural and artificial camouflage of men and equipment (British film) (47 min—1943—Film Reference—From British Film BC 139). Carpentry—Part I: Measuring, Marking, and Leveling Use of carpentry tools—Precautions (12 min—1943—Film Reference). 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). Carpentry—Part III: Sawing and Boring Principles of design of crosscut saw, rip saw, brace, and bit —Correct use and maintenance (16 min—1943—Film Refer- ence) . 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). Military Roads and Runways— Part I: Clearing, Grub- bing, and Rock Work Preliminary clearing—Grubbing by use of explosives and mechanical means—Rock work done by ftvake^holding, mudcap- ping, and block-holing —Blasting methods used on high vertical and low shallow rock ledges (14 min—1943—Film Reference). Infantry Support Raft Engineers build ponton rafts on river bank—Raft as trans- portation for heavy vehicles across unfordable streams (17 min —1943—Film Reference). Military Roads and Runways—Part II: Bases and Un- treated Surfaces Improving road bases by adding proper materials for sta- bilization (10 min—1943—Film Reference). Military Roads and Runways—Part IV: Soils, Cement Surfaces Various methods of constructing roads and runways (12 min —1943—Film Reference). 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 —1943—Film Reference). 293