Eyes Aloft

Eyes Aloft

Release date : January 24, 1943
Runtime : 18m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
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Production companies : First Motion Picture Unit, United States Army Air Forces /
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In this documentary short film, a woman volunteer for the civilian aviation observer corps in World War II explains how the U.S. military depends on civilians watching the skies to warn of possible attacking or spying enemy aircraft. An army major explains to a group of civic leaders how volunteers are to be recruited and organized. Then the volunteers man posts day and night, always watching for unidentified aircraft that might be enemy forces.
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  • title:Eyes Aloft
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1943
  • Runtime:18m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director:
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: First Motion Picture Unit, United States Army Air Forces ·
  • Overview:In this documentary short film, a woman volunteer for the civilian aviation observer corps in World War II explains how the U.S. military depends on civilians watching the skies to warn of possible attacking or spying enemy aircraft. An army major explains to a group of civic leaders how volunteers are to be recruited and organized. Then the volunteers man posts day and night, always watching for unidentified aircraft that might be enemy forces.
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