A training film titled: 'Introduction to the army' depicts induction and training of soldiers in the army. Exterior of a house in the United States. A man named Harold Leonard Davis working in the garden of the house. A postman gives him a mail. The mail is for Davis from the President's office to report for pre induction physical examination. He rushes to his friend's house who is in the army. He knocks at the door. His friend's mother opens the door. He goes inside and wakes up his friend. He talks about the induction. Davis and his friend have breakfast and his friend talks about his induction. Men lined up outside an armed forces induction station. They enter the building. They take off their clothes and a man place the clothes in racks. A doctor conducting physical check up of the men. Their teeth, eyes, ears and nose are examined. Their blood test is conducted. A psychiatrist talking to a man. Officers interviewing the man. (World War II period).
AAF cadets being physically examined by Army doctors at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas. Cadet stands on a table while doctors examine him. Doctor puts an instrument behind cadet's head and spins the chair around, for vision test.
Interior of a physical testing and examination room at the U.S. Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School in Edwards Air Force Base, California. A white coated physician or technician observes as a pilot begins walking on a treadmill. The pilot has instruments fastened to his wrists and waist to transmit data to large machines standing nearby. Another pilot is lying, strapped to a cot in the room. That cot begins to rotate, placing the occupant in a head-down position, just as Brigadier General James Stewart enters accompanied by a guide in a business suit, who points to the heads-down pilot and explains something about what is happening. At this point, the entire sequence is re-shown. And it is repeated once more, again. Closeup of General Stewart speaking, as the pilot on treadmill continues walking in the background. Stewart looks down at the pilot (not seen) on the tilted cot and then turns toward the pilot on the treadmill, and finally, back, again, to the man (not seen) on the tilted cot.
Japanese propaganda film during World War 2. Japanese doctors examine American or Allied prisoners of war at a prison camp of Imperial Japan. Surgeons work inside an operating room. A dentist examines the teeth of an Allied prisoner. Doctors examine the ears, faces, and chests of prisoners. A doctor examines a wounded prisoner, and the Japanese nurse gives tablets to the soldier. The patient smokes a cigarette from his hospital bed.
This training film highlights activities inside U.S. FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) crime laboratory. Dramatization shows a criminal firing a pistol and killing a man in a room.Seal of FBI. View of Washington DC streets, U.S. Capitol building and J. Edgar Hoover Building, Headquarters of FBI located at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC. Evidence brought in from site of crime showing collection of pistols and ammunition. Ballistics specialist agent fires a pistol and examines the fired cartridge. He labels and preserves the spent cartridge in laboratory. The agent examines cartridge in laboratory. The agent looks through the microscope and inspects bullets as evidence.
Native American actors portraying boys at a boarding school. They play volley ball on a school field. A school supervisor calls them together and introduces a physician, who tells them they look strong but could harbor germs. Doctor examines one of the boys, by tapping on parts of his upper body, as he explains what he is doing. He uses a stethoscope. He takes a chest Xray of the boy. The doctor removes the film and tells the boy he'll show it to him after it is developed.
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