A film titled 'Suppressing foot and mouth disease' about the effects ad means of controlling foot and mouth disease in cattle. Men stand near a cow. Symptoms of foot and mouth disease in a cow. Mouth of a cow. Animated world map depicts countries where the disease is prevalent. A scientist looks into a microscope. Another scientist comes and confers with him.
The effects and control of foot and mouth disease in cattle. Main carriers of the foot and mouth disease include animals and humans. A cat and a dog on a farm. Livestock appraised on a farm. Inspectors examine cattle for symptoms of foot and mouth disease. Condemned animals taken to a trench. A buffalo with faulty stepping suffers from foot infection. A dairy cow with inflamed udders. Infected cattle is buried. Dead bodies of the livestock. Quicklime is sprayed on the dead bodies. Inspectors disinfect themselves. Disinfectants used on the premises. Men wipe the floor. A man pours a disinfectant in a mixer and spray in on the floor.
The effects and control of foot and mouth disease in cattle. Animals restocked on a farm. Pigs and livestock on the farm. Pigs dig up a portion of the ground. Inspectors examine cattle for symptoms of foot and mouth disease. An inspector gets his clothes and shoes disinfected. An inspector speaks to a farmer and gets into his car. A sign reads 'Warning: These premises are quarantined for foot and mouth disease'. Disinfectant sprayed on tires of a truck. A rail road stock car sprayed with disinfectant.
Aerial view of a camouflaged field. Men on the field with an aircraft flying in the background.
Greyhound bus with young Americans, travel to various cities. Boys and girls dressed in costumes sing and dance on stage. Boy plays instrument. Young Americans seated inside Greyhound bus. On reaching destination they unload luggage from the bus. Young Americans rehearse and get ready for performance. They mingle and exchange ideas with students of local schools. As spectators watch, young Americans dressed in costumes sing and dance on stage.
A U.S. Army Air Forces Captain is explaining characteristics of the Republic P-47 thunderbolt airplane, as he points to a large illustration of one on the wall. Among other things, he emphasizes aspects of its engine and propeller. Closeup of instructor pointing to switch, on panel inside the cockpit, that allows pilot to select automatic or manual control of the Curtis Electric constant speed propeller. Instructor points to diagram as he discusses the plane's fuel tanks. The instructor continues describing the aircraft, removing covers to expose parts of the illustration as goes along. The Captain (instructor) and students (Lieutenant pilots) look at a cutaway of the aircraft turbo supercharger. Together, they look at the throttle controls they'll find in the airplane. Instructor demonstrates actions to invoke military power, moving throttle past the sea level stop and invoking supercharger as well as water-injection. He also mentions gear and flap controls as well as armor, and the plane's eight 50-caliber machine guns. Next, the Captain takes one of the Lieutenants with him and leaves to look at an actual airplane on the flight line. (World War II; WW II; World War 2; World War Two)
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