Title:BRITISH ARMY COLOUR CAMOUFLAGE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - REEL 15 [Allocated Title]
Film Number:MGH 6391
Other titles:AMATEUR FILM BY CAPTAIN HAROLD GOOD [Alternative Title]
Summary: Compilation of very short colour sequences shot and listed in series by Corps Camouflage Officer Captain Harold Good during military exercises by various units of British Army 12 Corps in Southern England in 1942 and 1943.
Description: B&W shot of an artillery crew doing maintenance work around a gun.
Ground shots of various vehicles, mostly MT's, under nets and local material along a hedgerow in a field.
Ground shot of a hessian tent up against a farm building.
Several W/S of a smoke screen test on a plain.
Ground shot of vehicles under nets parked under trees. Buildings can be seen in the B/G.
Ground shot of a camp in a field.
Several ground shots of a camp in a field.
Two B&W slo mo shots of an artillery gun crew at work. First we see them firing and loading then we see them taking away the camouflage they have around the gun and stores.
B&W stills.
Colour footage of a column of MT's with camouflage.
B&W stills with animated arrows.
Several ground shots of vehicles under nets.
Ground shot of a camp. a soldier is working under one of the nets.
Ground shot of an artillery piece covered in branches and leaves. Two soldiers can be seen behind the gun.
Several ground shots of an artillery piece under hessian. The finishing touches are put to the camouflage as two soldiers cover the wheels in hessian sacking.
Ground shot of an artillery piece.
Alternative Title:AMATEUR FILM BY CAPTAIN HAROLD GOOD [Alternative Title]