Title:BRITISH ARMY COLOUR CAMOUFLAGE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - REEL 17 [Allocated Title]
Film Number:MGH 6393
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: "Explosion scheme. 83rd Field Rgt R.A." (Royal Artillery.) Several low altitude shots of moorland with vehicles and emplacements. Some shots show smoke rising from fires and shell holes.
"A.A. headquarters and track." (Anti-aircraft.) Low altitude shot of grand country house surrounded by fields and woods. Other buildings can be seen as can a track across the grass in front of the house.
"R.A. in open bad nets." (Royal Artillery.) Two low altitude shots of a field with a lane and a rail line running alongside. Four emplacements are visible under brown nets.
"R.A. + vehicles along hedge." (Royal Artillery." Several very low altitude shots of vehicles and artillery pieces under nets in a field next to a small hedgerow.
"Well concealed R.A. Positions." (Royal Artillery." Mid altitude shots of fields. No obvious activity can be seen. B&W stills with arrows. Scrub land with no obvious activity.
"Blackcock - 150 Fd Regt wagon lines in scrub." (150th Field Regiment.) Scrub land with no obvious activity.
"Good Bofors 94 L.A.A." (94th Light Anti-aircraft Regiment.) Several low altitude shots of emplacements at the intersections of fields.
Series of B&W diagrams and photographs, some with animated arrows.
Alternative Title:AMATEUR FILM BY CAPTAIN HAROLD GOOD [Alternative Title]