A U.S. Navy training film about operating a wound in the eye of an American soldier during World War II. A soldier with an eye injury being operated upon. Doctor performs ocular enucleation on the eye. Speculum being inserted into the eye. Extraocular muscles being picked up and cut. Various rectus being cut like the inferior, superior and lateral. Scissors being used to cut a part and considerable hemorrhage occurs. Suture being passed in circular manner. A sphere of glass being implanted to muscle as a base. Suture being tied and conjunctival wound is sutured. Dressing being applied on the eye.
A U.S. Navy training film about operating a wound in the eye of an American soldier during World War II. A doctor conducts ocular examination of a soldier's eye for any foreign body. An X ray being taken to determine the presence of a foreign body in the patient's eye. Animation shows the presence of a foreign body in the eye and how it leads to infection. A wounded soldier being carried away on litter and being air evacuated. An aircraft in flight.
A U.S. Navy training film titled 'The PT's' about the role and importance of patrol boats during a war ( World War 2). A sign reads 'Motor torpedo boat squadron training center' in the United States. Trainees in a class room as U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander John D. Bulkeley briefs them about the role of torpedo motor boats. The trainees listen to him carefully and take down notes. Patrol boats underway at sea. A gunner aboard a boat as an explosion occurs at sea.
A U.S. Navy training film titled 'PBM Mariner' about the role and importance of U.S. Navy PBM Mariner aircraft during World War II. A PBM Mariner aircraft in flight as it patrols an area in the United States. The PBM aircraft drops bombs in water and explosions occur. The PBM Mariner in flight. It taxis on water and lands.
A U.S. Navy training film about the role and importance of U.S. Navy PBM Mariner aircraft during World War II. A PBM Mariner takes off from the surface of a sea in the United States. The aircraft in flight. The design of a PBM Mariner III like the wings, tail and rudders forming a triangle being pointed out on a picture. The aircraft in flight. A side view of the Mariner shows the wings piled up on the top. The rudders being pointed out. The PBM Mariner in flight and different parts of the aircraft like the wings, rudders, engines and floats being pointed out.
A World War II film about the use of war dogs and their training by the Remount section of the Quartermaster Corps in the United States. A demonstration shows a soldier as he puts carrier pigeons in baskets and ties the baskets on the back of a black colored messenger dog. The dog delivers the messenger pigeons to a soldier and the soldier releases the pigeons. A soldier ties a harness around a dog's back to carry a telephone wire across a battlefield. The dog runs across the field under fire and lays the telephone wire across the field. A soldier makes a call through the newly connected line.
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