Training methodology for U.S. soldiers in the United States. Soldiers seated in chairs in a class room. An instructor speaking to them. He talks about types of gases and their identification. A diagram on a chart. The instructor has not prepared for the lecture. He arrives near a table to get a gas identification set. The set is not there. Another officer talking to the soldiers and speaking about the well preparedness for any action before it is being undertaken. The instructor preparing for the next lecture. He reads a book and makes notes. He assembles equipment and rehearses lesson. The instructor speaking to the students in a class. He speaks about a rifle and its working. He gives step by step demonstration of each phase. The students holding rifles. The instructor asks them questions. They discuss at the end of the lecture to sum up the important points and to clarify the doubts. (World War II period).
Training methodology for U.S. soldiers in the United States. An instructor instructs soldiers seated in a class room. He speaks about the correct methodology of teaching. A chart on a board reads 'Mechanism of instruction'. There are six steps in the mechanism of instruction. They are 'Preparation, Explanation, Demonstration, Application, Examination and Discussion'. The methods of instructions are also explained. These things should be considered while instructing 'The Lecture, the Conference, the Demonstration, the Group Performance Method and the Coach and Pupil method'. The lecture should be brief and interesting. Training films, slides, maps, models and other devices should be used. An instructor instructing a class. He takes a long lecture. The soldiers sleep in the class. (World War II period).
Tests of GB-4 bombs (precision guided munition) in the United States during World War II. A U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 Mitchell bomber approaches and lands on an airstrip.
Tests of GB-4 bombs (precision guided munition) in the United States during World War II. A U.S. Army Air Force B-25 Mitchell bomber taxis and takes off from an air strip. A pilot and a copilot in the cockpit of the B-25. An antenna mounted on a side of the aircraft. Technicians put a cover on the front of camera equipment mounted under a GB-4 bomb. The B-25 Mitchell in flight with the GB-4 mounted on its fuselage. Aerial view of Auxiliary One airstrip at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
Tests of GB-4 bombs (precision guided munition) in the United States during World War II. Three technicians operate a GB-4 television receiver and test equipment at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
A training film titled: 'The basic principles of skiing' on how to ski for the military troops. Animated map of the United States shows the snow covered area. Soldiers skiing on the snow. A proper training of skiing should be given to the soldiers. Exterior of a house. Soldiers arrive near the house and take out their skis. (World War II period).
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