List of Walt Disney's World War II productions for Armed Forces

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The following is a list of training films produced for the United States Army and Navy by the Walt Disney Studio during World War II. Most of these films were not sole productions of Disney, but were collaborations with other entities such as the First Motion Picture Unit (FMPU) or Frank Capra's signal corps.

Disney only produced the animated portions of these films. Many Disney artists and animators (as well as artists from other animation studios) worked at FMPU simultaneously, so not all FMPU films that include animation are Disney products.

In many cases the studio did not receive credit, which has made the task of identification somewhat difficult. Additionally, many of these films were reissued and even retitled, re-numbered and even re-edited, so the original elements may not survive.

Th information on this list comes from various sources such as the long out of print book Donald Duck Joins Up by Richard Shale and other film indexes that deal with Army and Navy films.[1]

Production for Armed Forces[edit]

Propaganda series and films[edit]

Note: Walt Disney Productions is uncredited on all films in this section.

Client Series title Film title (total runtime) Disney produced runtime Date Notes
U.S Army Why We Fight Prelude to War (53 min) 16 min 1942 This series was produced by Frank Capra; the Disney studio produced various animated inserts (maps). The entire series can be found at Archive.org.
U.S Army Why We Fight The Nazis Strike (40 min) 13 min
1943 This series was produced by Frank Capra; the Disney studio produced various animated inserts (maps). The entire series can be found at Archive.org
U.S Army Why We Fight Divide and Conquer (56 min) ? min 1943 This series was produced by Frank Capra; the Disney studio produced various animated inserts (maps). The entire series can be found at Archive.org
U.S Army Why We Fight The Battle of Russia (71 min) 8 min 1943 This series was produced by Frank Capra; the Disney studio produced various animated inserts (maps). The entire series can be found at Archive.org
U.S Army The Aleutian Islands [A.D.C. Project] aka Report from the Aleutians (45 min) 2 min 1943 Disney only produced animated inserts (maps) for this film.
The film can be viewed online: The short film Report from the Aleutians (1943) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.[2]
U.S Army Fast Company (unproduced) 1 min 1943 It's unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this unmade film, probably animated diagrams; it was to be co-produced with Frank Capra.[3]
U.S Army Air Transport Command (24 min) 1 min 1943 Disney only produced animated inserts (maps) for this film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2_rjoqqEro

U.S Army Substitution and Conversion (unknown runtime) 20 min 1943 Disney only produced animated inserts (maps) for this film. Project 6021[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7jGTKhdZWM
U.S Army Why We Fight The Battle of Britain (51 min) 8 min 1944 This series was produced by Frank Capra; the Disney studio produced various animated inserts (maps). The entire series can be found at Archive.org
U.S Army Why We Fight The Battle of China (62 min) ? min 1944 This series was produced by Frank Capra; the Disney studio produced various animated inserts (maps).

The entire series can be found at Archive.org

U.S Army Attack in the Pacific (52 min) 15 min 1944 Disney only produced animated inserts (maps) for this film. The short film Attack in the Pacific (1944) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
U.S Army Burma Campaign The Stilwell Road (50 min) 8 min 1945 Burma Campaign was a series of three films but The Stilwell Road was the only one to include animated inserts (maps) produced by Disney. It can be found at Archive.org.
U.S Army Job Your Job in Germany (11 min) 2 min 1944 This series was co-created with Frank Capra. The companion film Our Job in Japan doesn't include any animation and had no Disney involvement. Your Job in Germany includes animated inserts (maps) produced by Disney and it can be viewed on The short film Your Job in Germany (1945) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
U.S Army Battle of Cape Gloucester Also known as Attack! Battle of New Britain (58 min).[5][6] 3 min 1944 Disney only produced animated inserts (maps) for this film. This film found online: The short film Attack - Battle of New Britain (1944) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
U.S Army Two Down and One to Go (31 min) 9 min 1944 Disney only produced caricature still drawings of Hitler and co along with animated diagrams and maps. Shale's book erroneously gives the runtime as 17 minutes, as it has longer running time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do1-nBjYjdY&ab_channel=USNational Archive's shortened version in BW was also released which is 9 minutes.
U.S Army It's Your War, Too (9 min) 1 min 1944 Disney only produced animated inserts (maps) for this film. The short film It's Your War Too (1944) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
U.S Army The Case of the Tremendous Trifle (20 min) 2 min 1944 Disney only produced animated inserts (maps) for this film. The short film The Case of the Tremendous Trifle (1944) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
U.S Army Why We Fight War Comes to America (64 min) 8 min 1945 This series was produced by Frank Capra; the Disney studio produced various animated inserts (maps)

The entire series can be found at Archive.org

U.S Army Know Your Enemies Japan (63 min) 18 min 1945 This series was produced by Frank Capra; the Disney studio produced various animated inserts (maps). Know Your Enemy: Japan had three production numbers at Disney, probably because the animated inserts in this film included limited character animation. The third and the final film in this seriesKnow Your Ally: Britain, includes animation produced by Warner Bros.[7] The entire series can be found at Archive.org.[8]
U.S Army Know Your Enemies Here is Germany (53 min) 2 min 1945 This series was produced by Frank Capra; the Disney studio produced various animated inserts (maps)

Here is Germany was originally planned in 1943 under another title (Know Your Enemy: Germany) but was canceled, then revised and completed in 1945 under its current title. The third and the final film in this series Know Your Ally: Britain, includes animation produced by Warner Bros.[7] The entire series can be found at Archive.org.[8]

U.S Army On to Tokyo (17 min) 7 min 1945 Disney only produced animated inserts (maps) for this film, the film can be found online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAlLdO2j7sk&ab_channel=PeriscopeFilm Not to be confused with Navy film of same name which can also be found online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SWUCQbw8og&ab_channel=EFPNetwork

Educational & Training films[edit]

Note: Walt Disney Productions is generally credited on these films, unless otherwise noted.

Client Series title Film title (total runtime) Runtime (Disney total runtime) Date Notes
U.S Navy Orientation Series (unknown titles) Unknown Unknown Richard Shale's book doesn't list any number of films with this series.

1942[edit]

Client Series title Film title (total runtime) Runtime (Disney total runtime) Date Notes
U.S Navy Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project] Bending and Curving 37 of ? min 1942 Only animation Disney produced for this series, where animated diagrams to explain technology.
U.S Navy Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project] Blanking and Punching 24 of ? min 1942 Only animation Disney produced for this series, where animated diagrams to explain technology.
U.S Navy Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project] Forming Methods 40 of ? min 1942 Only animation Disney produced for this series, where animated diagrams to explain technology.
U.S Navy Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project] Aircraft Riveting 23 of ? min 1942 Only animation Disney produced for this series, where animated diagrams to explain technology.
U.S Navy Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project] Template Reproduction 18 of ? min 1942 Only animation Disney produced for this series, where animated diagrams to explain technology.
U.S Navy Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project] Heat Treating 12 of ? min 1942 Only animation Disney produced for this series, where animated diagrams to explain technology.
U.S Navy Aerology Series Ice Formation on Aircraft aka Icing Conditions 49 of ? min 1942 Few of the Aerology films can be found online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EdLKnGOpPA

Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.

U.S Navy Aerology Series Fog and now Ceiling Clods 24 of ? min 1942 Few of the Aerology films can be found online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7aKVBWXFhY&t=10s&ab_channel=AIRBOYD

Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.

U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) B-25 Medium Bomber unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) A-20B Douglas Medium Bomber unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) B-17F Douglas Heavy Bomber unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) B-24D Consolidated Heavy Bomber unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) A-31 Northrop Light Bomber unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) P-38E Lockheed Pursuit unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) C-60A Lockheed Medium Transport unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) C-54 Douglas Heavy Transport unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) C-53 and C-47 Douglas Medium Transport unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Army U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail) A-28 Lockheed Light Bomber unknown 1942 Disney produced 101 min of animation for U.S. Army Identification Series - WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail). The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships PBY Catalina unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships SBD Dauntless unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships F4U Corsair unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships F4F Wildcat unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships PB2Y Coronado unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships VBF Avenger unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships F2A Brewster unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships PBO Lockheed unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships SB2A Brewster unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships OS2U Kingfisher unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemies air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships SB2U Vindicator unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships (unknown title (part 12)) unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships (unknown title (part 13)) unknown 1942 Disney produced 73 min of animation for U.S. Navy Identification - WEFT and Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road The Halifax Incident 6 min 1942 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. The first film in the series "The Halifax Incident" was produced in its entirety in this fashion, but its unclear at this moment if the rest of the films were all produced in animation or if they included live-action. The list given in Shale's book is incorrect.[9] Small fragments of first film in series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Introduction. Parts 1 and 2 22 min 1942 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Lights, Running and Anchor 17 min 1942 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road City of Rome Incident 5 min 1942 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Landing Signals 15 of ? min 1942 Its unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this film, but is probably animated diagrams.
U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Mat Approaches and Landings 14 of ? min 1942 Its unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this film, but is probably animated diagrams.
U.S. Navy Protection against Chemical Warfare 9 of 16 min 1942 Disney mostly produced diagrams of various situations to gas inhalation and limited character animation the short can be found on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs4CNKr6kvU MN-324A-D
U.S. Navy Approaches and Landings 17 of ? min 1942 Its unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this film, but is probably animated diagrams.

1943[edit]

Client Series title Film title (total runtime) Runtime (Disney total runtime) Date Notes
U.S Navy Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project] Mock-Up and Tooling [Aircraft Tooling] 19 of ? min 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series, where animated diagrams help to explain technology.
U.S Navy Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project] Lofting and Layouts 30 of ? min 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series, where animated diagrams help to explain technology.
U.S Navy Aerology Series Air Masses and Fronts 25 of ? min 1943 Few of the Aerology films can be found online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EdLKnGOpPA and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7aKVBWXFhY&t=10s&ab_channel=AIRBOYD

Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.

U.S Navy Aerology Series The Cold Front 19 of ? min 1943 Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.
U.S Navy Aerology Series The Occluded Front 30 of ? min 1943 Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.
U.S Navy Aerology Series Thunderstorms 39 of ? min 1943 Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.
U.S Navy Aerology Series Thunderstorms 20 of ? min 1943 Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.
U.S Navy Aerology Series V.T.B. Pilot Training 20 of ? min 1943 Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.
U.S Navy Aerology Series The Warm Front 20 of ? min 1943 Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.
U.S Navy Aerology Series Flying the Weather Map, Pt. 1 & 2: The Equatorial Front 25 of ? min 1943 Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.
U.S Navy Aerology Series Flying the Weather Map, Pt. 3 & 4: The Howgozit Chart ? of 14 min 1943 Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.
U.S Navy Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] Use of the Illuminated in Gunnery Sight Unknown 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series is animated diagrams, that explain various flight and fighting tactics. The total combined runtime of disney animation produced for Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] was 78 min). The series is also known as "Fighter Pilot ace Thach's" series.[11]
U.S Navy Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] Fundamental Fixed Gunnery Approaches[12] unknown 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series is animated diagrams, that explain various flight and fighting tactics. The series is also known as "Fighter Pilot ace Thach's" series.[11]
U.S Navy Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] Group Tactics Against Enemies Bombers unknown 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series is animated diagrams, that explain various flight and fighting tactics. The series is also known as "Fighter Pilot ace Thach's" series.[11]
U.S Navy Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] Attack Against Bomber Formations unknown 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series is animated diagrams, that explain various flight and fighting tactics. The series is also known as "Fighter Pilot ace Thach's" series.[11]
U.S Navy Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] Offensive Tactics against Enemy Fighters[13][14] unknown 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series is animated diagrams, that explain various flight and fighting tactics. The series is also known as "Fighter Pilot ace Thach's" series.[11]
U.S Navy Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] Defensive Tactics against Enemy Fighters unknown 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series is animated diagrams, that explain various flight and fighting tactics. The series is also known as "Fighter Pilot ace Thach's" series.[11]
U.S Navy Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] Escort Doctrine aka Fighter Escort[15] unknown 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series is animated diagrams, that explain various flight and fighting tactics. The series is also known as "Fighter Pilot ace Thach's" series.[11]
U.S Navy Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] Combat Air Patrol unknown 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series is animated diagrams, that explain various flight and fighting tactics. The series is also known as "Fighter Pilot ace Thach's" series.[11]
U.S Navy Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics [Jacksonville Project] Conclusion and Summary unknown 1943 Only animation Disney produced for this series is animated diagrams, that explain various flight and fighting tactics. The series is also known as "Fighter Pilot ace Thach's" series.[11]
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Cruiser (introductory) unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Wichita Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Astoria Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Portland Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Northampton Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Pensaeola Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Brooklyn Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Ohama Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Carriers (introductory) unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Yorktown Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Wasp Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Ranger Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Long Island Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Lexington Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Destroyers (introductory) unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Warrington unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Porter unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Mayo unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Sims unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Benham unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Blue unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Fanning unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships McCall unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Farragut unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Four-Stacker unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Hutchins Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Fletcher Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Mahan Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Atlanta Class Carrier unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Cleveland Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Saratoga Class Carrier unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Eric Class Auxiliary unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Terror Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Curtis Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Prairie Fulton Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Holland Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships Holland Class unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.
U.S Navy US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships (unknown 38-film)[16] unknown 1943 Disney produced 135 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how to identify enemy air-planes but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. Richard Shale's book includes only 37 films while other sources include 38 films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-11: Landing Gear unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-11: Wheels and Brakes unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-11: Flight and Controls unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-11: General Instructions unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-11: Engine Changes unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-10: Landing Gear unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-10: Wheels and Brakes unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-10: Flight and Controls unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-10: General Instructions unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-10: Engine Changes unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-7: Wheels and Brakes unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-7: Flight and Controls unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-7: General Instructions unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair Service, Inspection and Maintenance of the AT-7: Engine Changes unknown 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for Beechcraft Maintenance and Repair. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired but it is unknown how this animation is divided across the films.
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Aircraft Wood Repair [Repairs of Wood Aircraft] Small Scarf Patch and Doubler Patch 26 min 1943 Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. The first two Aircraft Wood Repair films can be found complete online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3LjAdWlxMQ&ab_channel=RetroProto
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Aircraft Wood Repair [Repairs of Wood Aircraft] Stiffener Patch 18 min 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. The first two Air Crat Wood Repair films can be found online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3LjAdWlxMQ&ab_channel=RetroProto |-
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Aircraft Wood Repair [Repairs of Wood Aircraft] Leading Edge Repairs 25 min 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. The last two Aircraft Wood Repair films can be found online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoDXHUBF5PQ&t=2419s&ab_channel=RetroProto
Beech Aircraft Corp., U.S. Army Aircraft Wood Repair [Repairs of Wood Aircraft] Bulkhead Repair 18 min. 1943 Disney produced 359 min of animation for US Navy Identification 3-Point System Warships. The animation is mostly limited diagrams explaining how various air-plane mechanisms can be repaired. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. The first two Air Crat Wood Repair films can be found online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoDXHUBF5PQ&t=2419s&ab_channel=RetroProto
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Theory of the C-1 Auto Pilot part 1: Basic Principles 19 min 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot. The first film also included animation sequence to entertain, to lighten the mood before getting into the heavy subject. Its unclear at this point if most other films in this series includes similar sequences. Small fragments of this series can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. The complete film can be found on online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx-wl40AOAc&ab_channel=JeffieBraverman
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Theory of the C-1 Auto Pilot part 2: Control System unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot. This film is probably similar to the first theory film in the series.
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Operation of the C-1 Auto Pilot part 1: Setting up for Fight unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot. It is probably similar to the second operation film in the series.
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Operation of the C-1 Auto Pilot part 2: Setting up for Bombing unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for the Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain the C-1 Autopilot. The first film also included an animation sequence to entertain and lighten the mood before getting into the heavy subject. It's unclear if most other films in this series include similar sequences. The film can be found online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofp49oBt60Q&t=149s&ab_channel=footagefarm
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Maintenance and servicing of the C-1 Auto Pilot part one: Servo Motor unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot from maintenance and service stand point. This film is probably similar to the fifth film in the series.
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Maintenance and servicing of the C-1 Auto Pilot part two: Flight Gyro unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot, from maintenance and service stand point. This film is probably similar to the fifth film in the series.
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Maintenance and servicing of the C-1 Auto Pilot part three: The Amplifier unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot, from maintenance and service stand point. This film is probably similar to the fifth film in the series.
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Maintenance and servicing of the C-1 Auto Pilot part four: The Directional Stabilizer unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot, from maintenance and service stand point. This film is probably similar to the fifth film in the series.


U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Maintenance and servicing of the C-1 Auto Pilot part five: Ground Check and Trouble Shooting unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot from maintenance and service stand point. This film includes dry technical information. The complete five film can be found online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALkQdOhwvdY&t=783s&ab_channel=SanDiegoAirandSpaceMuseumArchives
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Electronic Control system of the C-1 Auto Pilot part one: Basic Electricity as Applied to Electronic Control system unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot. This film is probably similar to the maintenance and service films.
U.S Army Minneapolis Honeywell Project Electronic Control system of the C-1 Auto Pilot part two: Basic Electronics as Applied to Electronic Control system unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for Minneapolis Honeywell Project to explain C-1 Auto pilot. This film is probably similar to the maintenance and service films.
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Towing Lights 7 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Lights: Vessels Being Towed 10 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Special Lights 28 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Quiz on Lights and Day Signals 14 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Visual Day Signals 13 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Whistle Signals for Approaching 17 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Meeting Steam Vessels 17 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road The McCormick-Maru Incident (aka The McCormick-Yoshido Maru Incident) 4 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Meeting at Night 20 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Overtaking Situation 15 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road The Varanger-Dora Weems Incident 5 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road The Taurus-Gulf Trade Incident 3 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Overtaking at Night 15 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Crossing Steam Vessels 15 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road The El Isleo-Eastern Glade Incident 5 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road The Svea-Newport Incident 5 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Crossing at Night 19 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Rules in Fog. Parts 1 and 2 16 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Empress of Ireland-Storstad Incident 5 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Special Circumstances 14 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road The Beaver-Selja Incident 5 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Navy Rules of the Nautical Road Special Steering and Sailing Rules 14 min 1943 Limited animation produced by Disney to explain various incidents at sea and rule changes. Unlear at this moment if any of the Rules of Nautical Road films included any live-action footage.[10]
U.S Army Glider Training Structure and Aerodynamics unknown 1943 Disney produced 17 min of animation and total of 23 min of footage for Gilder Training series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Gilder Training is most likely.
U.S Army Glider Training Flying Operations unknown 1943 Disney produced 17 min of animation and total of 23 min of footage for Gilder Training series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Gilder Training is most likely.
U.S Army Glider Training Instruments unknown 1943 Disney produced 17 min of animation and total of 23 min of footage for Gilder Training series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Gilder Training is most likely.
U.S Army Glider Training Air Works unknown 1943 Disney produced 17 min of animation and total of 23 min of footage for Gilder Training series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Gilder Training is most likely.
U.S Navy The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo Mechanical Operation unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Aerial Torpedo is most likely.
U.S Navy The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo Depth Control Mechanism unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Aerial Torpedo is most likely.
U.S Navy The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo War Head Attachment unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Aerial Torpedo is most likely.
U.S Navy The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo The Gyro Mechanism, Part 1 unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Aerial Torpedo is most likely.
U.S Navy The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo The Gyro Mechanism, Part 2 unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Aerial Torpedo is most likely.
U.S Navy The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo Gyroscopic Creep and Precession in Torpedoes unknown 1943 Disney produced 121 min of animation for The Mark 13-Modification I Aerial Torpedo series. It is unclear at this point what kind of animation was produced for this series and how it divided between individual films. Limited animation explaining Aerial Torpedo is most likely.
U.S Army High Level Precision Bombing [Colonel Garland Project] The Bombing Computers 25 min 1943 It is unknown what kind of animation Disney contributed to this series but is most likely animated diagrams explaining technology behind bombing. The names of the individual given in Shale's book are incorrect.[17]
U.S Army High Level Precision Bombing [Colonel Garland Project] Combat Bombing Procedures 22 min 1943 It is unknown what kind of animation Disney contributed to this series but is most likely animated diagrams explaining technology behind bombing. The names of the individual given in Shale's book are incorrect.[17]
Aeronca Aircaraft Corp, U.S. Army Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] Preflight and Daily Inspections unknown 1943 Disney produced 112 min of footage for Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] series, both live-action and animation explaining various Training Airplanes. Some of the animated sequences may have been cartoony in nature to lighten the mood.[18]
Aeronca Aircaraft Corp, U.S. Army Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] Landing Gear, Wheels and Brakes unknown 1943 Disney produced 112 min of footage for Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] series, both live-action and animation explaining various Training Airplanes. Some of the animated sequences may have been cartoony in nature to lighten the mood.[18]
Aeronca Aircaraft Corp, U.S. Army Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] Propeller and Power Plant unknown 1943 Disney produced 112 min of footage for Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] series, both live-action and animation explaining various Training Airplanes. Some of the animated sequences may have been cartoony in nature to lighten the mood.[18]
Aeronca Aircaraft Corp, U.S. Army Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] Light Controls and Control Surfaces unknown 1943 Disney produced 112 min of footage for Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] series, both live-action and animation explaining various Training Airplanes. Some of the animated sequences may have been cartoony in nature to lighten the mood.[18]
Aeronca Aircaraft Corp, U.S. Army Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] Engine Change unknown 1943 Disney produced 112 min of footage for Basic Maintenance of Primary Training Airplanes [Aeronca Project] series, both live-action and animation explaining various Training Airplanes. Some of the animated sequences may have been cartoony in nature to lighten the mood.[18]
U.S Navy Carrier Rendezvous and Breakup Aircraft Rendezvous unknown 1943 Disney produced 44 min of footage for Carrier Rendezvous and Breakup series, most likely various animated diagrams to explain various aircraft formations.
U.S Navy Carrier Rendezvous and Breakup Aircraft Formation Breakup unknown 1943 Disney produced 44 min of footage for Carrier Rendezvous and Breakup series, most likely various animated diagrams to explain various aircraft formations.
U.S. Army The Evasive Action 2 of ? min 1943 This film is not in Shale's book but a short clip of it can be found on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. It includes both animated diagrams and live-action.
U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Landing Qualifications 10 of ? min. 1943 Its unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this film, but is probably animated diagrams.
U.S. Navy British Torpedo Plane Tactics 11 min. 1943 Its unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this film, but is probably animated diagrams. The film's total runtime is given rather than the Disney material alone. This film was originally supposed to be 17 minutes but was cut down for some reason.

1944[edit]

Client Series title Film title (total runtime) Runtime (Disney total runtime) Date Notes
U.S Navy Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project] Aircraft Welding ? of ? min 1944 Only animation Disney produced for this series, where animated diagrams help to explain technology. Richard Shale's book states there are nine films about Aircraft Production Processes Series [Mooney Project], but only eight are listed.[19]
U.S Navy Aerology Series Weather for the Navigator 39 of ? min 1944 Aerology Series was remade in 1960s as Metrology series, by Audio Productions.
U.S Army Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles[20]: 374  Principles of Automotive Electrical Circuits ? of 13 min 1944 The only animation Disney contributed to this series are animated diagrams explaining technology in various military vehicles. How each of them are divided between each film hasn't been traced.[21]
U.S Army Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles[20]: 374  Principles of the Operation Generator ? of 13 min 1944 The only animation Disney contributed to this series are animated diagrams explaining technology in various military vehicles. How each of them are divided between each film hasn't been traced.[21] Updated version of The Ignition Circuit can be found at archive.org.
U.S Army Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles[20]: 374  Principles of the Starting Motor ? of 14 min 1944 The only animation Disney contributed to this series are animated diagrams explaining technology in various military vehicles. How each of them are divided between each film hasn't been traced.[21] Updated version of Principles of the Starting Motor can be found at archive.org.
U.S Army Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles[20]: 374  The Ignition Circuit ? of 11 min 1944 The only animation Disney contributed to this series are animated diagrams explaining technology in various military vehicles. Hiw each of them are divided between each film hasn't been traced.[21]
U.S Army Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles[20]: 374  Principles of Operation of the Generator Regulator ? of 12 min 1944 The only animation Disney contributed to this series are animated diagrams explaining technology in various military vehicles. How each of them are divided between each film hasn't been traced.[21] Updated version of Principles of the Starting Motor can be found at archive.org.
U.S Army Automotive Electricity for Military Vehicles[20]: 374  Principles of Operation of the Automotive Magneto ? of 14 min 1944 The only animation Disney contributed to this series are animated diagrams explaining technology in various military vehicles. How each of them are divided between each film hasn't been traced.[21]
U.S Army Theory of Simplex and Phantom Circuits Balanced conditions 13 min 1944 The only animation Disney contributed to this series are animated diagrams explaining electronic technology. The complete series can be found at archive.org.
U.S Army Theory of Simplex and Phantom Circuits Unbalanced conditions 18 min 1944 The only animation Disney contributed to this series are animated diagrams explaining electronic technology. The complete series can be found at archive.org.
U.S Army Tuning Transmitters Setting Frequency[20] ? of 16 min 1944 Disney produced 20 minutes of animation for both of Tuning Transmitters films, but it is unclear at this point how it divides between the films. The animation is mostly diagrams explaining electronics.
U.S Army Tuning Transmitters Amplifier and Antenna Tuning[20] ? of 20 min 1944 Disney produced 20 minutes of animation for both of Tuning Transmitters films, but it is unclear at this point how it divides between the films. The animation is mostly diagrams explaining electronics.
U.S. Army Carburetion, Basic Principles 12 of 27 min[22] 1944 Its unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this film, but is probably animated diagrams.
U.S. Army Howitzer, 105 mm M2A1 and Carriage M2, Principles of Operation 6 of min 19 1944 Only animation produced for this film are of animated diagrams. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKeTPh3e75M&t=756s
U.S. Army Operation and Maintenance of the Electronic Turbo Supercharger 39 min (total runtime both Disney and none-Disney material). 1944 Its unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this film, but is probably animated diagrams. The film shouldn't be confused with Turbosupercharger: Master of the Skies by Raphael G. Wolff Studios which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFwwgbj9Bi8
U.S. Army Air Brakes, Principles of operation 9 of 25 min. 1944 Disney only produced animated diagrams to explain air brakes technology. This film can be found at The Internet Archive but is a reissue print from 1967, as the runtime of the 1967 version is intact to the original 1944 version.[9][20]
U.S. Army Electric Brakes Principles of Operation 2 of 13 min[20]: 36  1944 It is unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this film, but is most likely animated diagrams.
U.S. Army Ward Care of Psychotic Patients 29 of 41 min[20]: 9  1944 Its unknown what type of animation Disney produced for this film, but is most likely diagrams explaining mental health
U.S. Army A Few Quick Facts Voting for Service Men overseas ?.?.1944
U.S. Army A Few Quick Facts Venereal Disease ?.?.1944 Lost film

1945[edit]

Client Series title Film title (total runtime) Runtime (Disney total runtime) Date Notes
U.S Army Basic Map Reading Conventional Signs ? of 19 min 1945 The only animation Disney produced in this film series are animated diagrams and maps. Disney produced total of 16 min of animation across the five Basic Map Reading films, but is unclear at this point how it was divided between the films.[23] This series was re-released in 1953[24] and 1967. The second film can be viewed on the internet[25] The short film Elevation, Distance and Grid (1967) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
U.S Army Basic Map Reading Elevation, Distance and Grid ? of 27 min. 1945 The only animation Disney produced in this film series are animated diagrams and maps. Disney produced total of 16 min of animation across the five Basic Map Reading films, but is unclear at this point how it was divided between the films.[23] This series was re-released in 1953[26] The short film Elevation, Distance and Grid (1967) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
U.S Army Basic Map Reading Direction, Orientation, and Location With Compass ? of 34 min 1945 The only animation Disney produced in this film series are animated diagrams and maps. Disney produced total of 16 min of animation across the five Basic Map Reading films, but is unclear at this point how it was divided between the films.[23] This series was re-released in 1953[27] and 1967.
U.S Army Basic Map Reading Direction, Orientation, and Location Without a Compass ? of 22 min 1945 The only animation Disney produced in this film series are animated diagrams and maps. Disney produced total of 16 min of animation across the five Basic Map Reading films, but is unclear at this point how it was divided between the films.[23] This series was re-released in 1953[27] and 1967.
U.S Army Basic Map Reading Photos and Photomaps ? of 22 min 1945 The only animation Disney produced in this film series are animated diagrams and maps. Disney produced total of 16 min of animation across the five Basic Map Reading films, but is unclear at this point how it was divided between the films.[23] This series was re-released in 1953[27] and 1967.
U.S. Army Dental Health 8 of 22 min 1945 The only type of animation Disney produced for this film, are diagrams of human anatomy. Army number 8-2096.[28] * The short film Dental Health is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive..
U.S. Army A Few Quick Facts Another Change ?.?.1945
U.S. Army A Few Quick Facts G. I. Bill of Rights ?.?.1946

Home media[edit]

Some of these propaganda and training films can be found uncut and uncensored on Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Index of army motion pictures and related audio-visual aids, vol. 108–1, Department of the Army, 1972, retrieved 6 June 2010
  2. ^ Ryan Madden. Alaska. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  3. ^ McBride, Joseph (1993). Capra: The Catastrophe of Success. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780671797881. Retrieved 1 June 2011. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
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  6. ^ AFI Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  7. ^ a b AFI Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States. 7 June 1942. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Display Note Page". Afi.com. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  9. ^ a b "Full text of "3434 U.S. Government films"". Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Full text of "3434 U.S. Government films"". Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i Steve Ewing (31 January 2009). "Previously undocumented Navy training film". Thach Weave: The Life of Jimmie Thach: 100. ISBN 978-1-59114-248-5. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  12. ^ "Disney's "Gremlins" – FOUND?". Cartoon Brew. 7 July 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  13. ^ David Lajack (31 January 2009). "Previously undocumented Navy training film". Toons at War. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  14. ^ "HyperWar: Transport Doctrine [Chapter 17]". ibiblio.org.
  15. ^ "HyperWar: Radar Bulletin No. 6 (RADSIX) CIC Manual [Appendix: CIC Glossary]". Ibiblio.org. 17 February 1943. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  16. ^ "Walt Disney Classified: WEFT and the 3-Point Identification Systems |".
  17. ^ a b "Us War Department - Field Manual - List of Films, Filmstrips, And Recognition Slides (1945)". Scribd.com. 1945. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  18. ^ a b c d e "Walt Disney Classified: The Aeronca Project, Prod. 2660 |".
  19. ^ "Welding History Media". Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Index of Army motion pictures, film strips, slides, and phono-recordings. Vol. 108–1. Department of the Army. January 1959.
  21. ^ a b c d e f Index of Army motion pictures, film strips, slides, and phono-recordings. Vol. 108–1. Department of the Army. May 1957. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  22. ^ "WWII Prisoner of War Operations". Scribd.com. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  23. ^ a b c d e Surveying and Mapping...: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to the Advancement of ... Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  24. ^ https://www.archive.org/stream/janindexofarmymotio1959unitrich/janindexofarmymotio1959unitrich_djvu.txt
  25. ^ https://www.archive.org/stream/indexofarmymotio00usderich/indexofarmymotio00usderich_djvu.txt
  26. ^ United States Dept. of the Army. [from old catalog] (n.d.). Index of Army motion pictures, film strips, slides, and phono-recordings. Prelinger Library. Washington, DC.
  27. ^ a b c "Index of Army motion pictures, film strips, slides, and phono-recordings". Washington.
  28. ^ "The Army Medical Bulletin". The Army Medical Bulletin. 84–89. War Department Office of the Surgeon General. January–June 1945. Retrieved 1 June 2011.

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