A film on the workings of the T26E3 tank. The T26E3 tank parked on the ground. Men standing nearby and working on the tank. They check the engine of the tank. They work on the parts of the tank with various tools. The clearing between the rollers and the track is checked. The adjuster is moved with the help of a wrench. Other equipment are attached and tightened. Several tools are used for the purpose. Man removing the track pin with a tool. Men working on the bushings with the bushing pullers. The screws are tightened. The bushings are separated. The loosened track is supported by a heavy bar.
A film on the workings of the T26E3 tank. The T26E3 tank parked on the ground. Men working on the tank. The operation of the wheel mechanisms of the tank is explained. The front road wheel lifting tool. Man working on the wheel with several tools.
A film about the U.S. T26E3 tank. A tank parked on the ground. Man points at the wheel of the tank. The working of the engine as the tank is being explained. The power train is examined. The engine of the tank. The location of the oil coolers and the engine radiators in the engine. The gas tanks, having their own fillers. View of radiator fill, where cap must be securely tighten against the seal. The security measures prevent the engine failure.
A film about the U.S. T26E3 tank. A tank parked on the ground. The tank commander stands near the tank. He boards the tank. He opens the door and enters the tank. He looks outside from the space in the tank with the door closed. The fighting compartment of the tank is examined. The storage space for ammunition in the fighting compartment. The filters must be cleaned. Men inside the tank. Guns mounted aboard the tank with the help of spring recoil mechanism. Generator in the tank which provides the electricity needed. The electric traversing motor. The firing switch, control handle, tank commander's control lever. The gun can be elevated and depressed. Shells stored inside the tank. (World War II period).
A film about the U.S. T26E3 tank. A tank parked on the ground. The driving compartment of the tank is examined. The doors of the tank are easy to operate because of the torsion rings. Men working on the tank. Interior of the tank and the driver compartment. The driver and the assistant driver at the controls of the tank. The steering lever and other controls of the tank. Both the driver and the assistant can operate the tank. The instrument panel. The fuel indication at the panel. As the engine is started, the engine transmission and differential warning lights start. Points out the driver's responsibility while operating the tank. Tank moves on the field.
A U.S. Navy training film about the treatment of hand injuries of American soldiers during World War II. An injured hand of a man being operated upon in a civil hospital. A pneumatic cuff being tied around the arm and a bandage is rolled over it. A gauge shows the blood pressure. Wound being cleaned with soap and water. Damaged tissues being removed from the wounded area. Wounded hand is placed on an elevated platform. Doctors perform an operation inside a tent at a field hospital. A wound being diagnosed and examined. Wounded part of the hand were the bullet struck the arm. Anesthesia being administered on the arm. Pneumatic cuff being tied to the arm. Wound being washed and scrubbed.