1944 U.S. NAVY RECRUITING FILM PARACHUTE RIGGER "YOUR JOB IN THE NAVY" 34884f

This 1944 color restricted film about being an “Aviation Parachute Rigger” is part of a “Your Job in the Navy” series of recruitment films presented by the U.S. Navy. It opens with colorful parachutes hanging high on a wall. One is lowered by a wire to a waiting sailor (:23-:38). Women Parachute Riggers in Navy WAVES blouses sit at sewing machines and repair parachutes (:39-:52). Two Parachute Riggers are shown up-close packing a parachute along a long table. The entire parachute is closely inspected during packing (:53-1:55). The securing of the parachute pack shroud lines is shown up-close. The quick attachable seat parachute is packed and closed with wire locking pins. The tiny pilot parachute is packed last (1:56-3:24). The parachute is tested by attaching it to a metal structure armature and swinging it around at 120 mph. It deploys and the sailors work to save it from injury on the ground (3:25-4:30). A Parachute Rigger is taught how to jump by being hoisted up in a metal tower and pulling the rip cord to receive the jolt that happens in an airplane jump (4:31-4:55. Three sailors parachute from a training tower 4:56-5:13). A tumble landing is shown (5:14-5:23). Individuals jump from a plane (5:24-5:44). Colored chutes leave the plane, also packed by Parachute Riggers, and carry guns and supplies to ground troops. They are shown fully activated and drifting down (5:45-5:57).
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  • @marshallblythe7240
    @marshallblythe72404 жыл бұрын

    The airplane shown beginning at 5:26 is the very rare Douglas DC-5 of which only 12 were ever built.

  • @axegod8613
    @axegod86133 жыл бұрын

    Cool video - PR2

  • @70stunes71
    @70stunes71 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah well I worked on Tactical nuclear weapons in the US Navy. So take that parachute riggers LOL seriously, many thanks to my brothers out there that have served, those we lost, and those who are serving right now.:-)

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