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ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. –The Signal Corps in World War II was responsible for producing and distributing thousands of motion-picture films. The films, which many say directly influenced the ...
The idea was to re-create a black- and-white, World War II Army training film — clunky dialogue, declamatory acting, suspenseless suspense and all — with a contemporary perspective.
Excerpts of Ronald Reagan starring as a Roman Catholic priest in the 1943 U.S. Army training film [For God and Country]. In the film, his character trains to be an Army chaplain before serving in ...
S. Armed Forces’ film vaults, Turner Classic Movies today will air some of the World War II-era training films that were produced by a division of Warner Bros. Studios to encourage military ...
World War II: The Movie When the U.S. Army Air Forces needed 100,000 men to volunteer, General Hap Arnold recruited Hollywood.
This 1947 War Department film provides an overview of the United States Army medical laboratories during World War II and their mission to both heal soldiers and prevent, detect, and control ...
The films were shown to soldiers during basic training, projected on the silver screen in World War II Mobilization Temporary Barracks.
Writer-director Dale Kutzera takes as his starting point actual World War II military training films, specifically 1944’s “Resisting Enemy Interrogation,” a film so strong it was nominated ...
Strictly Personal, a 1945 official training film by the U.S. Army Pictorial Service, provided essential health and fitness advice to servicewomen. Covering topics like nutrition, rest, exercise ...
The U.S. Army K-9 Corps trained more than 10,000 dogs to serve with the American military in World War II and came into service on this day in history, March 13, 1942.
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