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USAF personnel inspect thatched huts and contraptions at the PACAF Jungle Survival School, Clark AFB, Philippines.

An orientation film for United States Air Force personnel assigned to Southeast Asia. The PACAF (Pacific Air Forces) Jungle Survival School at Clark Air Force Base on Luzon Island, Philippines. USAF personnel outside a building. The School campus. Hills in the background. They walk across the School grounds. Officers, Staff Sergeants and Senior Airmen inspect thatched huts. A Senior Airman seated on the ground during the inspection. They walk away to inspect a white pole, part of a contraption. The airmen cross an enclosure with a thatched roof. An animal eats inside the enclosure. The personnel stand on various spots of the compound. An airman explains and demonstrates a hand made bamboo contraption. The others listen and watch as he talks about the various parts.

  • Location: Luzon Island Philippines
Date: 1967, February 7
Duration: 3 min 34 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
 
 
A USAF airmen explain and demonstrate handmade bamboo contraptions at the PACAF Jungle Survival School, Clark AFB, Philippines.

An orientation film for United States Air Force personnel assigned to Southeast Asia. The PACAF (Pacific Air Forces) Jungle Survival School at Clark Air Force Base on Luzon Island, Philippines. USAF airmen cross over bamboo sticks tied together and laid out on the ground. AF personnel hear and watch as an airman explains about and demonstrates a hand made bamboo contraption. He removes and shows carved pointed spears made of bamboo. The face up pointed spears in a pit. An airman talks about another hand made contraption. A dog alongside the others as they watch and listen. Another airman demonstrates a third contraption. Carved pointed spears of bamboo tied together on the contraption, and a string attached to pull it. The personnel stand around a contraption with a door.

  • Location: Luzon Island Philippines
Date: 1967, February 7
Duration: 3 min 23 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
 
 
USAF personnel and Filipino snake caretakers look on as an airman lifts and exhibits a python at the Jungle Survival School.

An orientation film for United States Air Force personnel assigned to Southeast Asia. The PACAF (Pacific Air Forces) Jungle Survival School at Clark Air Force Base on Luzon Island, Philippines. A USAF airman picks up a python. A Filipino snake caretaker helps him. Other personnel look on as the airman holds the python and lifts it up to his shoulder. The personnel take a look at the python as one touches it. The demonstrator holds another snake curled around his arm. The python crawls on the ground between the personnel's feet. Two Filipino snake caretakers stand nearby. 'PACAF Jungle Survival School' sign on the picket fence. Airmen in an enclosure. Tress and plant in the compound. Airmen leave the compound with their military rucksacks and get onto a truck.

  • Location: Luzon Island Philippines
Date: 1967, February 7
Duration: 3 min 33 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
 

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