Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1944)

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7%<HACe4, . . . Vital Records of Wc ' I ^HESE "stills" are typical of the motion pictures made by our Armed Forces. Photographic units, with which men from the motion picture industry are prominently identified, provide essential information of immediate tactical, technical, or strategic value. And these first-hand motion pictures have tremendous morale value when released for public showing. «■ (Left) Invading the Marshalls. Photo by U. S. Army Signal Corps. (Below) Advancing at Tarawa. Official U. S. Marine Corps Photo. One of a series of advertisements by KODAK testifying to the achievements of the movies at war EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, N.Y. J. E. BRULATOUR, INC., Distributors FORT LEE CHICAGO HOLLYWOOD