A film about the precautions taken to avoid enemy detection of a bivouac area in the United States. Men adjust a tent under a tree. Man places blanket on the tent. Man places tree branches near the tent. A man places a cloth over a tree. Another man removes the cloth. Men advance through tall grass. Men stand in chow line near the mess area. A man observes the pictures of the area taken at different time frames. Aerial view of the bivouac area. (World War II period).
A film titled 'Use of Artificial materials' about use of flat net and camouflage techniques to avoid enemy detection during World War 2. Aerial view of a desert area. Men hide in camouflage nets. Soldiers weave colored cloths into the net. United States Army soldiers uncover a anti tank gun from a net. A vehicle covered by a net. Field artillery weapons and trucks covered by a net. Guns of the artillery seen from a slit in the net. Men fire camouflaged artillery. Men cover a medium tank by net.
A U.S. military film about use of flat camouflage net to avoid enemy detection during World War 2. U.S. Army soldiers stretch a camouflage net flat and taut before folding it. Men fold the net in a standard fashion, as a team, to ensure that the net is properly stored and ready for setup when needed. An officer gives command to the soldiers working as a team to fold the net. Men fold the net as a team. The camouflage net is rolled and tied.
World War II training film about use of flat net to avoid enemy detection. An enemy aircraft in flight. The aircraft bombs the tank on a desert. Men cover the tank with net. Men place sticks to make the shape of the tank look irregular. A man fixes the net on ground. Aerial view of broken terrain.
A film about use of flat net to avoid enemy detection in the United States. Men fire artillery mounted on a tank. The tank under a flat net supported by poles. The materials used to support a flat net are poles,sticks,wire gauge,nails,pliers and hammers. A men carry material to lay net. A Non Commissioned officer indicates position of laying the frame. A man hammers nails on top of a pole and on side of the pole. Men place poles on ground. Men string wire on nails. The completed wire pattern. Men place wire on top of pole. Men place wire on edges of poles. Men hammers nails on pole. A man tests the tightness of wire. Net is placed over a wire frame. Net is fastened to the edge of the frame. A howitzer is placed under the flat net. Men break shadow of the net by placing shrubs. (World War II period).
USS Trout (SS-202) at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii during World War II. Lieutenant Commander Frank Wesley Fenno is congratulated by others. Crew stack mail crates. A man holds a Victory flag with 6 stars on after deck symbolizing the ships sunk. The crew gets mail and talk. A man reads a letter in a boat. A man opens and reads a letter. Two men sit on a deck with mail, packages and read letters.
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