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Mar 19, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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Produced by the U.S. Navy's Bureau of Ships in the early 1960s, this overview of the fleet showcases modern ships USS Long Beach, USS King and aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, as well as the nuclear powered Polaris submarine USS Lafayette. The Bureau of Ships, tasked with "building and maintaining the fleet", maintains and constructs ships for the U.S. Navy. The United States Navy's Bureau of Ships (BuShips) was established by Congress on June 20, 1940, by a law which consolidated...
Topics: 1960, US Navy, Nuclear US navy, Ships
3
3.0
Jan 4, 2021
01/21
by
Sidney Wildrick-Cole (Siddakid)
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Not my original file. I got this from blackrice000 here - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3157734 and altered it. I sliced it originally into 3 parts and the middle (hull 2) with the deck and superstructure was impossible to do. Instead of wasting hours of time and hundreds of grams of filament I just took hull 2 and sliced it into more pieces in Tinkercad. I'm just uploading the sliced version I made in case anyone else is looking to print it as well. I scaled it down to 1% originally when...
Topics: us_navy_model, stl, Vehicles, world_of_warships, thingiverse, US_navy, US_Navy_Ship
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107
Mar 28, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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RIG FOR ULTRA QUIET presents an overview of submarine warfare in WWII, and shows post-WWII submarine warfare activities. It especially focuses on early nuclear-capable guided missile submarine capabilities. The Soviet threat, then brought to the world's attention through the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution, is emphasized. Guppy type subs, including two Regulus guided missile boats USS Tunny and USS Barbero, along with nuclear submarines are shown undertaking a simulated Atlantic war...
Topics: US Navy, US Navy, Seapower, Submarine, WWII, Stock Footage
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2.2K
Mar 28, 2015
03/15
by
dont1961
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Cmdr. Charles Brendler 1898-1965 Charles Brendler was born in 1898 and joined the Navy at the age of 15 in 1913. His enlistment began in two peculiar ways, as he was living in New York City at the time and auditioned on board the USS Florida, anchored in the New York Harbor. Brendler was the only musician to pass the physical, but had to hide his age, telling the recruiters that he was 18 years old. While serving on the Florida, he ended up seeking out clarinet teachers at the various foreign...
Topics: OTR, US Navy Band, Cmdr. Charles Brendler, Navy Recruitment, US Navy, Music, US Navy Orchestra
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Portrays a day's activities aboard a U.S. battleship (USS New Jersey) off the coast of Korea. Shows living conditions, habits of officers and crew, and bombardment of enemy positions along the shore.
Topics: Korean War, US Navy
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102
Mar 31, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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They Came To An Island (MN-5834) is a 1946 U.S. Navy film that gives viewers a look at just some of what the Navy’s Civil Engineer Corps accomplished in the Pacific during World War II. The film opens with a shot of the Navy Department Bureau of Yards and Docks, which is headquarters to the Civil Engineer Corps. In the unit’s archives are rows and rows of file cabinets containing the files of the men who served during the war. Navy men drill in full dress (01:28). Men climb aboard a ship...
Topics: US Navy, US Navy Civil Engineer Corps, WWII, Seabees, Stock Footage
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111
Mar 20, 2020
03/20
by
PeriscopeFilm
movies
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This color film, U.S. Navy Destroyermen, was produced for the United States Navy by the Office of Information. This office maintains close relations and contacts in the entertainment industry with the goal of telling the US military's story. It was created for the Chief of Naval Operations at the Naval Photographic Center in 1970 to be used as a recruiting tool. The U.S. Navy Band plays as families say goodbye to naval personnel getting ready to depart on Destroyer duty (0:07-0:58). The...
Topics: US Navy, Destroyer, Destroyermen, 1970
Naval Hospital Oakland 1971 Unofficial Guide And Directory 'Welcome Aboard' by RADM H.P. Mahin.
Topics: NH Oakland, California, US Navy
Topics: warcarchives, author, us navy, underwater
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3.0
Apr 27, 2021
04/21
by
Chris Fournier (krazeeman450)
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My friend asked if I could make him this, This was my first attempt at throwing him together a keychain for when he was active duty.
Topics: stl, thingiverse, Accessories, US_navy
137
137
Jul 28, 2020
07/20
by
PeriscopeFilm
movies
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The Small Boat Navy (Navy film MN-10387) is a short 1968 film from the U.S. Navy that offers viewers a look at how the U.S. Navy uses small boats to create trade and travel stability in Vietnam. The film looks at three of the Navy’s operations in Southeast Asia to show how this is done: Operation Market Time (coastal patrol), Operation Stable Door (forming a protective screen around merchant ships), and Operation Game Warden (patrol and security on Vietnam’s rivers). The film opens with a...
Topics: US Navy, Small Boat, Navy, US Navy, Vietnam, Operation Game Warden, Stock Footage
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64
Jan 31, 2022
01/22
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PeriscopeFilm
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Made in 1948 by the De Frenes Company, this U.S. Navy training movie breaks down the steps that must be taken for proper film processing and shows each of the chemicals used and what they do. It opens with a photographer using a Speed Graphic type camera, checking his exposed film for satisfaction after taking a picture (:43). A diagram then points to the image which was thrown by the camera lens that has left an invisible record of itself on the film (:51). This record cannot be used until...
Topics: 1948, US Navy, Photography, Darkroom, US Navy Training Film, Stock Footage, Periscope Film
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47
Dec 31, 2021
12/21
by
PeriscopeFilm
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This declassified 1963 color film provides a close look at the use of various methods of cargo transfer between naval craft for purposes of “vertical replenishment,” contrasting older methods of high line transfer with modern helicopter delivery methods. The piston-powered Sikorsky H-34, which served both as a transport and ASW platform for the Navy, is featured. (TRT 13:22).Title card: “Unclassified” (0:08). Opening credits denote the participation of the Navy’s Bureau of Supplies...
Topics: US Navy, 1963, US Navy Helicopter Supply Systems, Cargo Transfer, Stock Footage, Periscope Film
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1.0
web
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SOCOM II US NAVY SEALS Wiki dumped with WikiTeam tools.
Topics: wiki, wikiteam, MediaWiki, SOCOM II US NAVY SEALS Wiki, socom_ii_us_navy_sealsfandomcom
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1.3K
Jul 9, 2014
07/14
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U.S. Navy
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Silent Naval footage of aerial raids and ground combat in the Pacific during World War II. < This film can be purchased on DVD and higher quality versions of the film can be purchased for stock footage purposes. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information
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Topics: world war ii, US Navy, Pacific
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195
Mar 19, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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With a blast of dramatic music to gain a viewer’s attention, waves crash over rocks as the narrator remarks in the opening seconds of this circa 1964 US Department of the Navy color film, “This world of ours is largely water … since earliest explorers first dispelled the darkness out across the ocean seas, mankind has sought the sea as an avenue of communication and commerce. A lifeline so vital that its preservation means also the preservation of a way of life.” There is only one way...
Topics: US Navy, Seapower, 1964, Glenn Ford
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2.6K
Sep 28, 2006
09/06
by
swad
audio
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Topics: USN, US Navy, hymns, USS Whipple
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32
Dec 23, 2021
12/21
by
PeriscopeFilm
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Dating to 1961, this U.S. Navy film "Meteorology: The Warm Front" teaches pilots and navigators basic information about warm front weather systems. The film appears to be aimed particularly at crews operating in northern climates such as Alaska and the arctic. The film was made by Audio Productions. We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and...
Topics: 1960s, Meteorology, US Navy, US Navy Pilot Training, Weather Systems, Stock Footage, Periscopev...
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70
Oct 7, 2020
10/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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Produced in the 1940s, this U.S. Navy instructional film gives an overview of how a photographic negative works on a chemical level, and how it can be processed successfully. All the steps of the procedure are shown, and a modern photographic darkroom demonstrated. We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for...
Topics: Developing, Photographic, Negative, US Navy, Stock Footage
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161
Mar 19, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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Written by historian Richard Hough and presented by the U.S. Navy, the late-1960s film The American Dreadnought gives viewers a brief history of the American battleship USS New Jersey and a solid background of this class of ship. The film opens by taking viewers to the spring of 1921 where planes sink battleships as part of the agreement to cease battleship production following World War I. The film then cuts to 1966 and shows viewers retired battleships sitting idle at a remote pier in the...
Topics: US Navy, Battleships, USS Jersey, 1968 WWII
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118
Mar 19, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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Shows the Navy's anti-submarine patrol in action during the late 1960s. Featuring flight operations off the aircraft carrier USS Wasp (CV-18), fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft perform sweeps of the sea in the vicinity of the fleet main body. They are joined by destroyers and other warships equipped with sonar, depth-charges and ASW torpedoes. The Grumman S-2 Tracker aircraft is especially featured “The Hunter Killers” is a relatively short, color, United States Navy film...
Topics: US Navy, Anti Submarine, Hunter Killers, Navy
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207
Sep 5, 2013
09/13
by
U.S. Navy Training Films
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Boiler repairs-removing boiler tubes.
Topics: vhs, us. navy, boiler, boilers, removal, tubes
Source: VHS Panasonic AG-1980>Panasonic DMR-E30>CDR via OSX
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199
Mar 19, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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The “new navy” is the focus of this 1969 educational documentary presented by the United States Navy — “The Attack Carrier: From USS Langley CV1 to USS Enterprise CVAN65.” The color film traces the development and history of aircraft carriers used by the United States Navy. Aircraft that have been used by the Navy, such as the Grumman A-6 Intruder and McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, also are featured. The USS Enterprise is shown at sea at mark 01:14, as several fighters launch...
Topics: US Navy, USS Langley, Aircraft Carrier, 1969
Topics: warcarchives, navy, germany, unofficial, us, us navy
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This was not part of the Wargamer Scenario Depot; but I'm including it here for "completeness". These files came from three locations: A.) www.flightsim.com's file library, which has many old files going all the way back to 1998 or earlier. B.) JK Peterson's old website at (http://farc.3synergy.net) -- some files were recovered this way. C.) JK Peterson's website currently up at (http://jkpeterson.net/fa/index.php). The FlightSim Com stuff is... =========================== Name:...
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Topics: Electronic Arts, Fighters Anthology, US Navy Fighters, US Navy Fighters '97, USNF, ATF, Mods,...
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9.0
Jun 12, 2021
06/21
by
(SquishySovietSnowMan)
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Summary Just designed for my own use.
Topics: military, cool, navy, floating, model, US_Navy_Ship, float, thingiverse, US_navy, 3Dmodel, boat, us...
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68
Mar 19, 2020
03/20
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Periscope Film
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Yankee Do: A Story of Sea Power is a 1960s Navy film promoting the new nuclear USS Enterprise and giving viewers a look at life aboard the Navy’s attack carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt. Most of the film is filmed aboard the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1962 during a cruise to and through the Mediterranean that included NATO exercise assignments, which provides the context for the film’s story: A Scottish NATO Exchange Officer is spending a year with the U.S. 6th Fleet. The film opens with...
Topics: 1960, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier, Yankee Do, US Navy
Topics: warcarchives, united states, navy, us navy, unofficial, website
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128
Mar 19, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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This 1942 film edition of the The Bluejacket’s Manual is “designed to familiarize the student with the general characteristics of U.S. Navy ships” and shows several examples of each classification. Individual vessels that can be identified in the film include PT-9, PT-11, PT-13, PT-10, PT-18, USS Fanning (DD-385), USS McDougal (DD-358), USS Phelps (DD-360), USS Porter (DD-356), submarine S-45 (one of the S-42 class boats), and submarine N-2 (SS-54). The film opens with a panoramic shot of...
Topics: Bluejackets, US Navy, Ships, Aircraft, 1942, Navy Ships
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1.3K
Feb 12, 2017
02/17
by
US Government
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1992 CD-ROM containing pictures from the DOD Image Bank. Disc was in MacOS format. .jpg added to files after reading them from the disc. CDRM1026420
Topics: War, US Army, US Navy, Desert Storm, Iraq
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4.0
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
Thomas Heisler (Thomasheisler)
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I created this badge for a project The star is resized and edited from thing http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:598703 by tlizambri, published Dec 18, 2014... Please like and any other military badges should be easy for download... let me know what you think
Topics: thingiverse, us_navy, military, stl, Other, navy, ET
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233
Mar 31, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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Produced by the Douglas Aviation Company in cooperation with the U.S. Navy, the mid-1960s film The Priceless Laboratory gives viewers a glimpse of Antarctica and discusses the research being conducted there as well as the difficulties and dangers of conducting research in such an inhospitable place. The film opens with scenes of Antarctica’s landscape, including the continent’s high-altitude mountains (01:13), unique deserts, and fields of floating ice (01:47). A small wooden cabin (02:33)...
Topics: Antarctica, 1960, Douglas Aviation, US Navy, Stock footage
A collection of non-classified documents from the 76th Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees) from 1943 when it was stationed on Guam. These documents show a slice of life as it was on base. This collection consists of the weekly news as a newspaper or newsletter under various names, movie schedules, and some humor of the day.
Topics: World War II, WWII, US Navy, Seabees, Guam
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178
Mar 20, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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The cold opening of this November 18, 1956 black-and-white episode of Edward R. Murrow’s “See It Now” CBS television documentary series shows the viewer the wheel of the USS Constitution — “Old Ironsides” — the wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate launched in 1797 and the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, with the narrator then launching into a discussion of the revered vessel’s history. From there, the viewer is shown the wheel of the USS Forrestal (CV-59),...
Topics: USS Forrestal, 1956, US Navy, Navy, Nuclear Navy
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97
Mar 25, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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Made in cooperation with the United States Department of Defense and the Department of the Navy and directed by Jean Yarbrough, this May 1, 1956 episode of the CBS television series Navy Log is titled “Rock Break Scissors.” (The series was touted as a military drama based on true naval stories.) This particular episode features character actor James Seay and comedian Joey Forman in a dramatic roll, and opens with Forman and his fellow sailors onboard the USS Hollister, a destroyer on patrol...
Topics: Navy Log, US Navy, 1956, CBS, Stock Footage
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Topics: boston, russia, ukraine, algeria, damascus, washington, us navy
Source: Comcast Cable
This is an issue of a corporate magazine published by Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation from 1943-1946. Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation Public Relations Department 3301 Empire State Building New York
Topics: aviation, wwii, consolidated, corporate, magazine, usaf, us navy
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45
Jul 29, 2020
07/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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Created by North American Aviation and its Autonetics Division, THE CASE FOR TOGGLESWITCH ALIGNMENT is an industrial film made to promote a contract for faster alignment of inertial navigation systems aboard aircraft carriers. The film features images shot aboard the USS Independence in the mid-1960s with F-4 Phantoms, F-111 Aardvarks, and A-4 Skyhawks. In any era before GPS, the inertial navigation system allowed for aircraft and ships to navigate accurately and in concert with one...
Topics: US Navy, Inertial, Guidance, Evaluation Program, Stock Footage
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52
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Local news, weather and sports.
Topics: fbi, italy, lindsay watts, redskins, us navy, indiana, gwen
Source: Antenna
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90
Mar 28, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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In this 1952 U.S. Navy Training Film (MN-7339), viewers get brief look at the work a Navy Commissioned Officer Nurse does in a military hospital. The film follows a nurse, Janet, from being commissioned to her first assignment at a Navy hospital, and ends with her second assignment at the Naval Medical Center San Diego. The film opens with Janet putting on her uniform and packing her room as she prepares to leave for her second assignment. Women take their oaths as they are commissioned as...
Topics: US Navy, Navy Nurse, 1952, San Diego, Stock Footage
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75
Dec 5, 2020
12/20
by
PeriscopeFIlm
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Produced in the 1940s for the U.S. Navy, THE BASIC CAMERA provides a brief historical overview of the camera, including the famed camera obscure, before showing modern photographic equipment and techniques. Box cameras, bellows cameras, and other specialized equipment is shown. At the 13 minute mark the film also shows a motion picture camera with a turret, and explains the operation of the shutter. A Graflex camera is seen at the 9:00 mark and following, including a high speed camera at the 10...
Topics: US Navy, Basic Photography, Motion Picture, Cameras, Stock Footage
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123
Mar 20, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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A wartime US Navy training film, narrated by Mike Wallace, that demonstrates techniques for emergency escape from burning and sinking ships. Various drown-proofing and survival-at-sea techniques are presented, from using cargo nets to MK6 life rafts, and brief footage of actual sinking carriers, transports and other ships is featured. A “restricted film to be shown to authorized personnel only,” this black-and-white United States Navy Training Film, produced under the supervision of the...
Topics: WWII, Abandon Ship, Survival, Ship, Abandon Ship, US Navy
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8.0
Mar 18, 2021
03/21
by
(ate135)
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USS Connecticut (SSN-22) is a nuclear powered submarine of the U.S Navy, it is one of the 3 seawolf class submarines, which each cost $3 Billion.
Topics: nuclear, stl, Vehicles, thingiverse, navy, us_navy, submarines, connecticut
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58
Jul 30, 2020
07/20
by
PeriscopeFilm
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This is Chapter 7 of DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY, a Universal serial from 1942. Plot: Commander Don Winslow is returned to the Office of Naval Intelligence from his command of his cruiser to investigate strange events on the Pacific island of Tangita, noticeably a ship being torpedoed. He discovers that there is a ring of saboteurs and enemy agents who are trying to destroy ships carrying supplies to the troops stationed in the islands and sabotage the war effort. Though the US Navy is preparing to...
Topics: Don Winslow, US Navy, 1942, Naval Intelligence, Stock Footage
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50
Mar 20, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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NAVY LOG was a drama anthology series that initially aired for three seasons, first on CBS and later ABC. It relates the greatest survival war stories in the history of the United States Navy. This series premiered on September 20, 1955, but the following year, it was moved to ABC, where it aired until September 25, 1958. The program aired for a total of three seasons and 102 episodes. This episode "Demos the Greek" is from season 1 in 1956. Plot: aboard the cruiser USS Albany during...
Topics: US Navy, Navy Log, ABC, 1955, CBS, USS Albany
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Mar 20, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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The 1965 U.S. Navy training film Replenishment At Sea (MN-10037a) reviews the basic elements for a replenishment operation conducted at sea. The film covers various topics such has formations for the fleet to take during a replenishment operation, the types of equipment and transfer methods used, the different supplies transferred, and how to factor in elements including wind and hull wash. The film opens with shots of aircraft carriers sailing at sea (00:44). A jet is raised on an elevator to...
Topics: 1965, US Navy, Training Film, Ships, At Sea, Supplies
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87
Mar 25, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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In 1964 off the coast of Bermuda, SEALAB I was lowered to a depth 192 feet. This film documents that amazing event. The Sealab I experiment was to test the theories of saturated diving and the ability of humans to live and operate at extreme pressures. The test involved four divers: LCDR Robert Thompson, MC; Gunners Mate First Class Lester Anderson; Chief Quartermaster Robert A. Barth; and Chief Hospital Corpsman Sanders Manning. The top side commander was Captain George F. Bond,...
Topics: US Navy, Sealab, Underwater Habitat, 1964, Bermuda, Stock Footage
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In this episode of the early 1960s American travel documentary series Expedition! hosted by Col. John D. Craig, viewers are taken on the voyage of the U.S. Navy submarine USS Seadragon as it navigates its way from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific via the Arctic ice cap in 1960. The episode begins with Craig showing a Navy diving suit as he talks to the audience. Commander George P. Steele talks with Craig about the Seadragon’s expedition under the ice (01:43). He shows a model of the...
Topics: Seadragon, TV Show, Submarine, USS Seadragon, 1960, US Navy
LibriVox recording of Paul Jones by Alexandre Dumas. (Translated by William Berger.) Read in English by ToddHW; Son of the Exiles; Sandra Schmit; Sonia; Leanne Yau; Tomas Peter; Eva Davis; Thomas A. Copeland; Roger Melin; Amy Gramour; Zames Curran; Nemo; RecordingPerson Dumas's play talks of American Naval Hero John Paul Jones's romantic entanglements and affairs of honor ashore in France. He later converted it to a novel. - Summary by ToddHW Cast list: The Marquis D'Auray: Amy Gramour The...
Topics: librivox, audiobooks, US Navy, revolutionary war, john paul jones
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89
Mar 23, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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This United States Navy Department film from 1944 is dedicated to naval aircraft workers and is brought to viewers by Pathe News Inc. for the Bureau of Aeronautics Production Division. The contributions and role of the aircraft industry are described, along with the number of Japanese warships that had been sunk by United States aircraft (01:30-02:01). Navy bombers were used to support the men of the 37th infantry division using precision bombing techniques. At 03:28, a map with directional...
Topics: WWII, Aircraft, Aircraft Workers Digest, Saipan, US navy, 1944