1,984
2.0K
Apr 26, 2016
04/16
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Carpenter-Goldman Laboratories, Inc.
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A silent travelogue of U.S. Navy Sailors in ports of call around the world. Animation by Carpenter-Goldman Laboratories, Inc.
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Topics: U.S. Navy, animation
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Non-fiction books and authors.
Topics: u.s. navy, islam
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Topics: Bancroft 1892 (gunboat, U.S. Navy), Helena 1896 (gunboat, U.S. Navy), Wilmington 1895 (gunboat,...
2,055
2.1K
Mar 5, 2010
03/10
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Cine Art
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An amusing short film, made prior to WWII, that shows a group of Hawaiian maidens performing the traditional hula dance aboard a U.S. Navy battleship.
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Topic: U.S. Navy short.
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1.7K
Mar 8, 2010
03/10
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U.S. Government
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Made prior to the outbreak of World War II (WWII) as the United States began a build-up of its naval forces, "The Battle" shows a gigantic fleet exercise and promotes the capabilities of the two ocean navy. Features footage of battleships, aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, submarines and various support craft including hospital ships and supply vessels. Many vessels are shown including the North Hampton class battleship Chicago (CA-29), the USS California (BB-44), and the...
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Topic: U.S. Navy Propaganda Film
313 p. : 19 cm
Topics: Constellation (frigate, U.S. Navy)
2,103
2.1K
Mar 15, 2010
03/10
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U.S. Navy
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Produced in cooperation with the United States Navy, "The Eyes of the Navy" follows aviators through their basic training in Pensacola, Florida and advanced training at Naval Air Station San Diego, California. Various phases of instruction are shown, from classroom work, to instrument training in a Link trainer, solo flight and carrier landings and take-offs from USS Enterprise (CV-6). Some other highlights include machine gun practice, bombing and dive bombing practice. Features a...
Topic: U.S. Navy recruiting film.
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899
Mar 15, 2010
03/10
by
U.S. Navy
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This wonderful propaganda film features Lowell Thomas narrating. Probably made before Pearl Harbor, the film features a brief segment at the end identifying Adolph Hitler and Japan as American adversaries. Some of the material includes: fleet maneuvers involving battleships, cruisers, destroyers and aircraft carriers, PT boats including PT-9, the destroyer USS Phelps (DD-360) launching a torpedo at sea, the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, basic training, sailors drilling and exercising at sea....
Topic: U.S. Navy recruiting film.
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1.3K
Mar 15, 2010
03/10
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U.S. Navy
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Diving in the deep sea, whether with scuba gear or a hard hat suit, is fairly safe as long as the diver is conscious of the effects of pressure. This U.S. Navy training film discusses the physical principles of diving, and shows some of the medical consequences of mishaps.
Topic: U.S. Navy training film.
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1.4K
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Created in 1959, this documentary film profiles the U.S. Navy's Supply Corps. and shows the varied activities of its personnel. Modern punchcard computers are seen in the film (00:09:35:00 and 00:12:00:00) in a segment where a "vital part" is located in the supply point warehouse and sent to the fleet via a long chain of logistics. The Supply Corps of the United States Navy traces its beginnings to February 23, 1795 when the nation's first Purveyor of Public Supplies, Tench...
Topics: U.S. Navy Supply Corps, U.S. Navy, Supply Ships, Oiler, Underway replenishment
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833
Mar 8, 2010
03/10
by
U.S. Government
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Film shows basic physical training of new recruits into the U.S. Navy circa 1930. Location unknown, possibly the Presidio in San Francisco.
Topic: U.S. Navy Recruiting Film
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Nancy Sheppard talked about the crash of the airship Roma in 1922. It was the deadliest disaster of U.S. hydrogen airship in American history. She introduced the ill-fated crew of the airship and explained the technological innovations of the Italian built craft. Sheppard also spoke about the Roma's legacy and how the disaster resulted in higher safety standards for lighter-than-air ships. People: Andrew Talkov; Nancy Sheppard Sponsor: Virginia Historical Society
Topics: virginia, norfolk, u.s. navy
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2,387
2.4K
Mar 8, 2010
03/10
by
U.S. Government
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A history of the early days of Naval aviation, Wings of the Fleet was made in the mid-1920s. Includes footage of the battleship USS Texas as it became the first warship to launch an aircraft in 1919, early blimp and dirigible tests, and experiments with amphibious aircraft. Some of the craft shown include the dirigible ZR-1, the Shenandoah, the Los Angeles, and the C-7. Seaplanes featured include the PN-9 and the record-breaking NC-4. Various famous aviators are in the film include speed record...
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Topic: U.S. Navy Publicity Film
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6.8K
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Traced in this documentary are the history and role of American sea power in the Pacific during World War II
Topics: WWII, Documentary, U.S. Navy
1,057
1.1K
Apr 12, 2010
04/10
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U.S. Navy
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This fascinating travelogue was made in 1934, in the era when China was in the grip of the Imperial nations. America operated its own fleet of warships in Chinese waters, to protect American interests, especially the tankers belonging to Standard Oil. Shown in the film are various U.S. Navy warships and gunboats, and although none are identified by name the USS Augusta (CA-31), flagship for the Asiatic fleet, is clearly visible. Canton and Shanghai are cities visited during the course of the...
Topic: U.S. Navy Recruiting Film
Naval Postgraduate School
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60
May 4, 2019
05/19
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Fields, Andre; Gardner, Donald; Cousino, Christopher
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This project is a cost benefit analysis of both the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Team and U.S. Navy Band (D.C.). We examined both operations associated costs and benefits. Our methodology used established cost benefit analysis techniques in order to provide the Navy with information to determine whether the benefits of flight demonstrations to the public in support of recruiting are worth the costs of operating and maintaining all resources. The same cost benefit analysis techniques were used...
Topics: U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Team, U.S. Navy Band (D.C.), Cost Benefit
2,380
2.4K
Mar 9, 2010
03/10
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U.S. Navy
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A basic training film made by the U.S. Navy, "Co-ordinated Anti-Submarine Warfare Part I Why?" discusses how surface ships, aircraft and submarines work together to unravel the submarine threat. The film begins with images of a Soviet submarine operating on the surface, and then explains basic anti-submarine techniques. This includes a discussion of both passive and active sonar, and shows how sonobuoys and other technology are deployed to locate enemy submarines. Features footage...
Topic: U.S. Navy training film.
1,633
1.6K
Mar 15, 2010
03/10
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U.S. Navy
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One of the U.S. Navy's industrial incentive films, the Life and Death of the USS Hornet traces the valiant career of CV-8. Footage includes the launching of the Doolittle Raider B-25s on their mission to strike Tokyo in 1942, including White House reaction by President Roosevelt that the planes came from "Shangri-La." Also on this film, is footage of the ill-fated Torpedo 8 Squadron which was sacrificed at the Battle of Midway. The carrier USS Hornet was sunk during the Battle of...
Topic: U.S. Navy propaganda film.
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4.5K
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This World War II Documentary looks at the contributions of U.S. Navy Seabees during the invasions of Sicily, Italy, and Normandy.
Topics: WWII, Documentary, U.S. Navy
2,219
2.2K
Mar 9, 2010
03/10
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U.S. Navy
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The Pacific Campaign is recounted in this post-WWII film. Beginning with the Japanese invasion of the China, the film rapidly shows the U.S. entry to the war at Pearl Harbor, and the battles that followed from Guadalcanal to the Phillipines, Marianas, Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and culminating with the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by B-29s flying from island bases.
Topic: U.S. Navy educational film.
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1.2K
Apr 12, 2010
04/10
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U.S. Navy
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While the Battle of the Atlantic that took place during WWII is well known, the struggle to get troops, man and supplies to Europe from the USA during World War I was also momentous. German U-boats took a frightening toll on American ships, and their brazen raids are in fact one of the key reasons America declared war on Germany and its allies. This film is a short portrait of the struggle, showing how lookouts, convoys, and new weapons such as the depth-charge-firing "Y gun" were...
Topic: U.S. Navy educational film.
1,918
1.9K
Mar 15, 2010
03/10
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U.S. Navy
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Details the life of the crew aboard a fleet aircraft carrier operating in the Pacific during WWII in 1944. Includes footage of aircraft operations including Grumman TBM Avengers and Hellcats, maintenance, take-offs and landings, and the mundane side of crew life.
Topic: U.S. Navy recruiting film.
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3.3K
Feb 11, 2015
02/15
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U.S. Navy
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A scenic cruise along the Hudson and the East River in New York is used to discuss the history of the U.S. Navy, from its earliest era to the present. Features footage of the SS United States, RMS Queen Mary, the Statue of Liberty and the United Nations. Also contains shots of the fighting ship USS Constitution, known as "Old Ironsides".
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Topic: U.S. Navy propaganda film.
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24K
Apr 12, 2010
04/10
by
U.S. Navy
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Landing a plane on the deck of aircraft carrier is one of the most dangerous and amazing daily activity facing pilots and deck crew. This amazing training film graphically depicts various aircraft landing disasters. It also instructs pilots how to avoid them and what emergency ejection or ditching procedures to follow in case they do occur. A barrier landing, called for when a pilot has a landing gear problem, is shown as is the set-up of the barrier. Many crashes in this film were...
Topic: U.S. Navy Training Film
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86
Jun 28, 2010
06/10
by
Calvert, James
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Published by arrangement with McGraw-Hill
Topics: Skate (submarine boat, U.S. Navy)
Topics: san francisco, washington, u.s. navy
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113
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Archaeologist Corey Malcom talks about the final days of the transatlantic slave trade and the 1500 Africans sent to Key West, Florida, after their slave ships were captured by the U.S. Navy
Topics: cuba, liberia, u.s. navy, bogota
Source: Comcast Cable
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153
Sep 5, 2013
09/13
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U.S. Navy Training Films
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Closing the boiler operations.
Topics: vhs, boiler, boilers, u.s. navy
Source: VHS Panasonic AG-1980>Panasonic DMR-E30>CDR via OSX
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12
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Non-fiction books and authors.
Topics: navy, u.s. navy, gordon bennett
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361
Sep 5, 2013
09/13
by
NUS Training Corporation
movies
eye 361
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Operation of naval safety valves.
Topics: vhs, u.s. navy, safety, valves
Source: VHS Panasonic AG-1980>Panasonic DMR-E30>CDR via OSX
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44
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Vice Admiral Thomas Moore, commander of the Naval Sea Systems Command, talked about on maritime security and Navy maintenance challenges. He detailed the ongoing processes and plans for maintenance and new ship construction to work toward the goal of a fleet of 355 active ships by the year 2045. People: Peter H. Daly; Thomas Moore Sponsor: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topics: the navy, u.s. navy, boise
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Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan delivered the commencement address at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. The former Boeing executive served as deputy defense secretary starting in 2017, until he was appointed acting secretary earlier this year. He told the graduates and their families he doesn't take lightly his responsibility to put armed forces in harm's way, and will only do so when absolutely necessary. Sponsor: U.S. Naval Academy
Topics: u.s. navy, navy, cummings, shanahan
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Topics: san francisco, u.s. navy, california
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All rights are reserved by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum). Any use of the footage in productions is forbidden unless rights have been secured by contacting the Penn Museum Archives at 215-898-8304, or email photos@pennmuseum.org. This film and all of the films in the Penn Museum collection are copyrighted by the Penn Museum, and are not in the public domain.
Topics: Navy ship, U.S. Navy, Curaçao
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Representative Stephanie Murphy (D-FL) spoke with C-SPAN for a freshman profile interview. Representative Murphy is the first Vietnamese woman to be a member of the House. She talked about why she decided to run against long-time incumbent Republican John Mica only about four months prior to Election Day. She also touched on her legislative priorities and the collegiality among the members. She represents the 7th district of Florida. People: Stephanie Murphy Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: murphy, u.s. navy, washington, south china
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28K
Jul 16, 2002
07/02
by
Universal-International Newsreel
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U.S. Navy opens 1 megawatt transmitter in Cascade Mountains of Washington, known as 'Radio Jim Creek.' Newsreel story.
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Topics: Newsreels, Communication: Radio, Military: U.S. Navy
This study develops a model to predict a potential recruit’s likelihood or probability of surviving through the first term of his or her enlistment based on information available to recruiters. This model is compared and contrasted with the predictive ability of the current Navy Recruit Quality Matrix, which classifies recruits into three categories: A, B, and Cu. The data used for this study was from information obtained from recruits at time of accession during fiscal year 2006–2013. We...
Topics: data analysis, logistic regression, U.S. Navy first term attrition, U.S. Navy active duty...
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James Hornfischer looked at the Battle of Guadalcanal from the perspective of the U.S. Navy. He highlighted key events of the Pacific campaign that led to a U.S. victory in February 1943. Mr. Hornfischer is the author of "Neptune's Inferno: The U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal." The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosted this event. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal, Television Program
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Topics: u.s. navy, the navy, san francisco
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Topics: u.s. navy, california, san francisco, horton
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Testimony of VADM Donald C. Arthur, Medical Corps, Surgeon General, United States Navy Before the House Armed Services Committee Subcommittee on Military Personnel. "Chairman McHugh, Ranking Member Snyder, distinguished members of the subcommittee, I welcome the opportunity to testify before your committee to share with you how Navy Medicine continues to provide quality, economical health care to all our beneficiaries -- active duty, military retirees, and their eligible family members. We...
Topics: military medicine, health insurance, U.S. Navy
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Dignitaries and veterans observe the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe at a ceremony at the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.; the ceremony is followed by a flyover of dozens of World War II aircraft.
Topics: u.s. navy, europe, pacific, pearl harbor
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183
Sep 5, 2013
09/13
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U.S. Navy Training Films
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Naval boiler repairs
Topics: vhs, u.s. navy, boiler, boilers, repair
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Topics: u.s. navy, the navy, san francisco
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James Hornfischer looked at the Battle of Guadalcanal from the perspective of the U.S. Navy. He highlighted key events of the Pacific campaign that led to a U.S. victory in February 1943. Mr. Hornfischer is the author of "Neptune's Inferno: The U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal." The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosted this event. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal, Television Program
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Topics: san francisco, safeway, calpers, u.s. navy
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CyberScoop hosted a CyberTalks conference with experts addressing security issues and trends. Grant Schneider, the nation's federal chief information security officer, opened up the conference with remarks on the national cyber strategy and its implementation. Sponsor: CyberScoop
Topics: pennsylvania, iran, john joyce, u.s. navy
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626
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comment 2
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Topics: Aviation: Dirigibles, Aviation: U.S. Navy, Ceremonies
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"Ladies Wear the Blue" is a U.S. Navy documentary and recruitment film tracing the history of women in the Navy from 1917 to 1974. It features an interview with World War I and World War II veteran Captain Joy Hancock. The second half of the film explores how contributions by Navy women increased beginning in the mid-1960s as restrictions were removed, and opportunities opened up in a variety of fields. Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Topics: navy, hancock, u.s. navy, seattle, judith
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370
Sep 5, 2013
09/13
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U.S. Navy Training Films
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Steam cycle boilers.
Topics: vhs, u.s. navy, steam, boiler, boilers
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