TYB
D Day Minus One
Record of the operations of the U.S. 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions in the 1944 invasion of France. Shows paratroops, gliders and troop carriers landing in France behind the German lines a day prior to the main invasion, helping to prepare the way for the invasion of Normandy.
U.S. Marine Corps
Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship
AVA21011VNB1, 1999
This program explains and demonstrates the proper fundamentals of aiming, breath control, and trigger control in rifle marksmanship.
U.S. RIFLE, CALIBER 7.62MM, M14 - OPERATION AND CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING
Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964). DESIGN AND CAPABILITIES - FIELD STRIPPING PROVISIONS - CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING - FEEDING, CHAMBERING, LOCKING, FIRING, ETC. - SEMIAUTOMATIC AND AUTOMATIC OPERATION.
MACHINEGUN, 7.62MM, M60, OPERATION AND CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING
DESIGN AND CAPABILITIES - OPERATION - LOADING, AIMING, COCKING, FIRING, UNLOADING - FUNCTIONING - FEEDING, CHAMBERING, LOCKING, FIRING, EXTRACTION, EJECTING, COCKING.
NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS
Exhibits and Evidence at World War II War Crimes Trials, compiled 1945 - 1947. COMPILATION FILM REPORT: On conditions found in Nazi concentration camps in Germany and Belgium by advancing Allied Armies during World War II. Consists primarily of dead and surviving prisoners and of facilities used to kill and torture.
NAZI SPIES AND MURDERERS ARE EXECUTED BY U.S.
Fighting Men: Kill or Be Killed
This military training film shows that there are no rules of sportsmanship or fair play on the battlefield. As expressed in the film: "Anything goes when the stakes are kill or be killed." Soldiers were encouraged to use any weapon that comes to hand which could be anything from a rifle, to a bayonet or hand grenade.
The Germ War Battle Front
Captured Korean War Air Force POW pilot Lt Floyd O'Neal is filmed. He gives his name, rank and serial number. Also, home address. He talks of 2 lectures on biological warfare he was given - 1 in the Air Force in 1951 at Luke AFB the other in January 1952 in South Korea. He says he carried out a germ warfare mission, reluctantly. Then confesses about germ warfare in Korea. Might be doing coded blinking.
Then he stands for a final statement.
Then USAF Lt Paul R Kniss is interrogated. He gives his name, rank, serial number. Then talk about his service in the US and Korea and lectures on germ warfare. Also, a germ warfare mission.