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1939-1945 Popular Mechanics Magazine


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;) Page 72. "They Shoot On Sight." Army Barges Perform in a Landing Operation While the Cameraman, Up to His Hips, Grind Away in Midstream.

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thumbsup.gif Page 73. "Newsreel" cameraman of the U.S. Signal Corps clamber atop a tank to "shoot" a film for Fort Monmouth Training Film Production Laboratory.

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:unsure: Page 74. From rear cockpit of an observation plane, engineers of the Air Force "quick photography? project at Wright Field trains one of the "big guns."

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pinch.gif Page 75. Shooting a scene for film to instruct soldiers in chemical warfare attack and defense at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.

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:lol: Page 76. Lieutenant Colonel George W. Goddard at Wright Field holds the largest roll of film in the world, used for army aerial photography.

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crying.gif Page 78. "SHOW YOUR COLORS: Every patriotic American is eager to display the Flag in this time of national emergency, but not all are sure about the proper ways to display the colors undervarying conditions."

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:( Page 82. "TRAINING THE GLIDER ARMY: Here is a sailplane in flight - graceful, but highly useful for military purposes. Here it is being towed into the air."

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