Land and Live in the Arctic for World War 2 Airmen - 1944 (Restored)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • A P-40 pilot has engine trouble & a radio malfunction and makes a crash landing in deep snow & trees. Gradually, he remembers what he was taught to survive in the Arctic, or figures it out for himself -- the hard way. Lots of useful cold weather survival skills are shown in detail. Get this film plus "Land and Live in the Jungle" & "Land & Live in the Desert" in our DVD "Land and Live in Extreme Environments for World War 2 Airmen" bit.ly/2RzE5T9
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  • @MP-zf7kg
    @MP-zf7kg 8 лет назад +232

    I find a lot of these era training films very interesting. I'd rather watch this than some of the big-budget movies of today.

    • @elimtevir1
      @elimtevir1 4 года назад +8

      Maybe More than todays, TV... but I say about a push between Big Budget and these. The added Bonus is with these I actually Learn somthing

    • @LinksRoyal
      @LinksRoyal 4 года назад +6

      i feel that the films have a unique pacing to it

    • @garyteague4480
      @garyteague4480 4 года назад +2

      M P me too

    • @thekingsilverado9004
      @thekingsilverado9004 4 года назад +1

      This is back before little dictators with stripes told ya what u can and can't have in air war. I preferred during my tenure to carry as much as ammo as possible as well as weapons & leave em all behind mind screwed anyway. Even a dishonorable discharge during Iraq woulda been better than being there.. I carried as much personal ammo and U.A. gear as I could and it saved my life. At the Captains Mast I had the pleasure of telling JAG folks to kiss my fat Hillbilly ass right when & where I was sworn in. I had a goddamned audience behind me that could not be silenced. They kept cheering over the prosecutor until the case was dismissed. Too bad other guys didn't have the known & UNKNOWN friends I had. I left Norfolk kinda humbled that many guys stuck up for me.

    • @ImGoingSupersonic
      @ImGoingSupersonic 3 года назад

      Course!

  • @christinecameron1612
    @christinecameron1612 7 лет назад +54

    What is most surprising about these films is how much is still relevant and useful even today. Awesome work!

  • @jamaljohnson1948
    @jamaljohnson1948 3 года назад +36

    Why do old fashion things seem so much cooler and interesting than modern things? There’s a million idiots with RUclips channels who sleep in the woods but this is a million times more watchable.

  • @prostudentdriver9347
    @prostudentdriver9347 5 лет назад +17

    There was another Pennington In Three Forks Montana this winter, 2018/19. He was stranded out on a rural road overnight at 38 below Fahrenheit. The ambulance driver showed me a picture of his hand. His fingers were black from frost bite. I said "I hope they can save his fingers". The ambulance driver said " no his finger are gone". I've learned to go heavy on the survival supplies. 15 years in Search and Rescue and 37 years as a truck driver in the Rocky Mtn West. Its a hassle to carry around until you need it. And I've needed my supplies a few times over the years. This is one of my favorite films because it's relevant to my area of operation. Thanks for posting!

  • @nealgrey6485
    @nealgrey6485 2 года назад +13

    I was born in Alaska and lived there 30 years. This video is excellent. I should only stress that there is not enough emphasis on the on the lack of daylight. In south-central Alaska, in December, the sun rose at 10 in the morning and set at 3 in the afternoon. The further north, the fewer hours of daylight. Yes, start a fire and make a frame for the parachute shelter. Do your best to pile spruce branches to get off the snow. If you can do these things in three to five hours you are doing well.

  • @stevenmcintire8995
    @stevenmcintire8995 8 лет назад +76

    My father was in this film. He said it was filmed near the end of the runway in Fairbanks.

    • @braselton94
      @braselton94 8 лет назад +3

      Where is he in it?

    • @pod9538
      @pod9538 4 года назад +1

      cool. excuse the punt.

    • @Tigerbythetoe
      @Tigerbythetoe 4 года назад +2

      That’s cool! These films Im sure were sometimes regarded by the airmen that watched them as silly. But if they ever found themselves in the same situation, they mustve been wishing they’d paid more attention.

    • @beeleo
      @beeleo 3 года назад

      @@pod9538 "excuse the punt." "Punt???" What punt? Do you mean like in football???

    • @mikehagan4320
      @mikehagan4320 3 года назад +2

      If possible ask your Father who was the main actor in this film?
      He looks like Robert Culp to me but Culp would have been to young to be in this film.
      I would really like to know.
      Best Wishes! M.H.

  • @Tigerbythetoe
    @Tigerbythetoe 4 года назад +9

    I like these kinds of movies! They give you a window into the thinking and understanding of the time. They come off like “hey buddy, tough luck huh? Well, with a little know how and guts you’ll make it out alive if ya gotta ditch over the tundra.”

  • @summerrosesutton3073
    @summerrosesutton3073 7 лет назад +40

    I remember my Dad bringing these various training films home for us kids to watch (I was in the 3rd and 4th grades then) when we were living on Adak Island in the Alaska Territory (yup , not a State back in 1949-50). Alaska became a State in 1959.
    As my Dad was an Air-Sea Rescue pilot then, he felt for some reason we just had to see these films. They are very good, and they did help me in later life when I taught Search and Rescue to Civil Air Patrol Senior Members and Cadets.

    • @leighrate
      @leighrate 4 года назад +2

      Summer Rose Sutton Probably because your Dad wanted you to live long enough to give him Grandchildren. 😀
      I like these films, they are models of clarity and the basics don't change.

  • @Hoonozit
    @Hoonozit 9 лет назад +41

    Nice footage. Keep in mind this is not "a movie". In the making of it, they did not care to entertain anyone. Just cramming certain information into a learning session. Still, it was pretty cool, nostalgic.

  • @michaellangston0
    @michaellangston0 3 года назад +27

    that airman was so productive i am surprised he wasnt renting out rooms at his chalet by the end of the film

  • @donneary7104
    @donneary7104 8 лет назад +53

    I just finished a good book on this topic. It's a true story of a B-24 pilot Lt. Leon Crane, who is the only survivor in an Alaskan crash in Dec. 1943. It's got a long title. "81 days Below zero - The incredible survival story of a WWII pilot in Alaska's Frozen Wilderness". Author is Brain Murphy..Published June 2015. He's is given up for dead but fights to survive against nature at its coldest. Great adventure story. I got it at the library. Maybe you can too.

    • @mikehagan4320
      @mikehagan4320 3 года назад +8

      Don Neary. I saw your comment about that book and who would've guessed my library had it. I really enjoyed that story of the Lone Survivor. Great True Adventure Book. I Recommend it Highly.
      Thanks for the heads up to a Great Book! Best Wishes! M.H.

    • @donneary7104
      @donneary7104 3 года назад +6

      @@mikehagan4320 Thanks Mike...Glad you enjoyed it. It was one of favorites too.

    • @mikehagan4320
      @mikehagan4320 3 года назад +3

      @@donneary7104 👍✈

    • @bubblegumbabeface6629
      @bubblegumbabeface6629 3 года назад +4

      @@mikehagan4320 This was literally the most wholesome RUclips comment chain I've ever read. You two are awesome.

    • @robstack3712
      @robstack3712 Год назад +2

      OMG, what a story!!!

  • @ReeferSmoker
    @ReeferSmoker 3 года назад +8

    I could survive anything if that narrator was always giving me tips from the great beyond

  • @johnettastephens5537
    @johnettastephens5537 2 года назад +23

    I thoroughly enjoy watching these WW2 training films. They are really interesting and informative. Thank you very much for sharing them!

  • @USC1963
    @USC1963 10 лет назад +17

    I remember seeing this film when I about 7-8 years old, when my Dad and our family were stationed on Adak Island, Alaska Territory in 1949-50. My Dad was an Air/Sea Rescue pilot, flying SA-16 (small twin engined) seaplanes. He and others were allowed to bring these films home for general viewing. This was one of many we used to see back then. Definitely taught me lots about survival in different "hostile" environments. Used to fall back on these films when I taught CAP cadets survival skills.

  • @matrox
    @matrox 3 года назад +7

    He should have built his shelter under the wing of the plane. put brush on both sides of the wing, then cover that with the parachute. Hold parachute in place with more brush. Then he could have built a fire at the tip of the wing/entrance.

  • @marknewman3712
    @marknewman3712 4 года назад +7

    Pennington really drove home the point!! I grew up in Idaho, so have spent a lot of time in the snow. In the winter, I always carry a kit in the trunk of my car. I don't expect to get lost in the wilderness, but I'm ready if I slide off the road or something. In addition to my tire chains and tools (essential) a full set of extra clothes and boots, shovel, blue tarp, sleeping bag, propane stove and pan, along with a couple cans of Spam and tuna in oil--doesn't freeze solid like the cans in water. And these days a cell phone of course. It all fits in a box, I just keep it in there all Winter.

  • @jasonthatjason1912
    @jasonthatjason1912 3 года назад +6

    "Where am I? - A certain well known creek!" "One camping knife, one match pack... one jerk!"

  • @jayhockley8841
    @jayhockley8841 Год назад +2

    " Such a landing faithfully executed is Only Slightly rougher than normal " ...
    WHAAAAMMMM BAMMM !!!

  • @beenaplumber8379
    @beenaplumber8379 Год назад +2

    They forgot a lot of the most important parts - like what to do about all the leaking fuel from your upturned wreck of a plane (which is probably on fire), taking advantage of engine heat before it's gone, what to do if you don't actually land in the woods, digging/building snow shelters (Boy Scout stuff). On some WWII aircraft (like the C-47 that found him) the control surfaces were covered with doped fabric that's incredibly flammable, and their structural members might be made of wood.
    This seemed geared toward a single, narrow scenario that wouldn't be much use to pilots stranded in slightly different arctic conditions.

  • @ChrisDavis-ps8me
    @ChrisDavis-ps8me 3 года назад +4

    I love these old training films. A glimpse into the past, nostalgia perhaps. What I truly love via RUclips however, are the comments of other viewers. Humorous; and the connection some have with the subjects and events herein! I love the “retro” crowd.

  • @leesherman100
    @leesherman100 7 лет назад +22

    We were shown this film in the Boy Scouts in approx. 1960. Good advice it was.

    • @sarjim4381
      @sarjim4381 7 лет назад +4

      Me too. It had to have been 1958-1959. We did lots of winter camping in Ohio, including a survival exercise when we were put out with a shelter half, match, a knife, and a candy bar for three days. I used a lot of the tips in this movie at the time.

  • @jkerman5113
    @jkerman5113 Год назад +8

    Good fun! And very important. Insane how good these films are, considering they were made during a war.

    • @ZenosWarbirds
      @ZenosWarbirds  Год назад +4

      They had a very talented group of professionals producing them, including famous Hollywood directors like Frank Capra
      ruclips.net/video/tGrcfMaKb6Q/видео.html

  • @Aengus42
    @Aengus42 2 года назад +4

    When those emergency ration packs came fluttering down i felt a pang of jealousy! I used to love camping out on Dartmoor, UK and making my camp as cosy as possible from just the stuff you could scavenge.
    Excellent film. Thanks for the restoration and posting. Much appreciated!

  • @thothheartmaat2833
    @thothheartmaat2833 7 лет назад +17

    meat should be removed 2 minutes after boiling starts to preserve essential vitamins. that's the best cooking advice ive ever gotten and i just got it from a survival movie from the 40s.

  • @blakespics
    @blakespics 3 года назад +3

    I wrote Lt Pennington 30 years ago but no reply... he is featured at conclusion minus his toes. Pennington b1915-d2005 chose the warmth of Longboat Key, Florida to retire. I couldn’t find records of Pennington making more flight to/from Alaska while with 7th Ferrying Group. Corresponded with several other ferry pilots on the flight in November 1942 that resulted in Lt. Pennington’s forced landing of the P-36 he was ferrying south bound from Anchorage to Great Falls, Montana. Plane went down near Wellesley Lake in Yukon Territory and this film was one of the results of an inquiry.

  • @kenfox5442
    @kenfox5442 3 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @upperleftcoastchelseafan7718
    @upperleftcoastchelseafan7718 4 года назад +6

    'I think it might be necessary', 1940's sarcasm, who knew? I'm busting a gut, that's priceless man.

  • @gomurphy1
    @gomurphy1 8 лет назад +92

    In Canada we call this "going outside".

    • @andresmartinezramos7513
      @andresmartinezramos7513 7 лет назад +2

      Gordon Murphy lmao

    • @dasboot5903
      @dasboot5903 6 лет назад +9

      Going outside with the hot girl from Edmonton, Alberta :o))) And with Canadian beer !!!!

    • @coreycox2345
      @coreycox2345 5 лет назад +1

      What's the big deal, eh Gordon Murphy?

    • @thekaiser4333
      @thekaiser4333 5 лет назад +2

      The pilot is a typical US-snowflake. At least he won't melt in the Alaskan winter.

    • @diamonddog257
      @diamonddog257 4 года назад

      hey ... at least the Americans made some good cars....
      HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @jarikinnunen1718
    @jarikinnunen1718 3 года назад +4

    First thing is make fire. In winter is short daylight. Next shelter. paracord is best to tie wood and branches. Silk is good for blanket.

  • @surearrow
    @surearrow 8 лет назад +39

    >>-------------------------------> Why in the hell do I love these old training films so much? WHY!!!?

    • @xp9674
      @xp9674 8 лет назад +6

      I have asked myself the same thing and I have no good answer, I guess we're just nuts.

    • @thothheartmaat2833
      @thothheartmaat2833 7 лет назад +7

      they're some of the most direct and succinct videos on survival without a lot of bs..

    • @andresmartinezramos7513
      @andresmartinezramos7513 7 лет назад +4

      surearrow They are even entertainning

    • @1984potionlover
      @1984potionlover 6 лет назад +7

      Perhaps the whole living thing is a passion of yours? The whole being curious enough to want to make sure that you might be able to survive in conditions away from your cosy home? Healthy curiosity, and a willingness to learn are never bad things. Be thankful that you have a brain that hasn't become deadened and in a rut. :)

    • @deadflowers7017
      @deadflowers7017 4 года назад +3

      Because they're great.

  • @JimSmithInChiapas
    @JimSmithInChiapas 4 года назад +43

    How nice to know that one can survive an emergency without a roll of duct tape.

    • @bansheemania1692
      @bansheemania1692 4 года назад +2

      @Patrick Ancona flextape. No joke. And if.You Really want it Sticky slap on a little tire glue/cement

    • @SAnn-rf3oz
      @SAnn-rf3oz 4 года назад +2

      @Patrick Ancona Information I didn't know. Thanks!🌹

    • @tom-fq5cf
      @tom-fq5cf Год назад +1

      Or a cellphone !

  • @hoss3433
    @hoss3433 4 года назад +6

    I love these old survival episodes. They contain alot of excellent info and tips valuable even today.

  • @topittaja2686
    @topittaja2686 3 года назад +5

    Was a interesting film to watch as I had my artic SERE B training last year. Not a pilot but so our survival kit was but different, but the things taught are pretty much the same

  • @paulpatloyal151
    @paulpatloyal151 4 года назад +8

    Still relevant after all these years, starting to look like he was enjoying himself; food, tools to get firewood easily, extra rations, sleeping bag, and extra matches! Come back next week after you drop off more rations!

    • @shannonwhitaker9630
      @shannonwhitaker9630 4 года назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing ! Kicking back having a ball just enjoying the camp out !

  • @prague7706
    @prague7706 Год назад +2

    This is such a relaxing and informative watch!

  • @vickythefist7062
    @vickythefist7062 9 месяцев назад +2

    Love the parashoot boots he made 😊

  • @docwilkey
    @docwilkey 10 лет назад +10

    Old but still great survival info! Thanks for posting.

  • @SAnn-rf3oz
    @SAnn-rf3oz 4 года назад +4

    For only halfassed listening in class he retained a lot of memory!😂

  • @donneale7555
    @donneale7555 4 года назад +4

    This poor guy spends so much energy trying to pull down tree's
    One trick they taught us on my survival course was to feel for dead fall while walking and use that
    He's got to drag it back anyway
    The other thing they missed out was how much easier a snow shelter is ( and they're remarkably warm )

  • @mikekennedy5470
    @mikekennedy5470 4 года назад +3

    I was a tanker on the Chez border in the mid 80's and with all the equipment that the army supplies we had all of us always carried a separate loose ruck sack with Xtra stuff ...just in case ..never hurts to prepare ahead of time..never ..

  • @steelpanther88
    @steelpanther88 10 лет назад +19

    48:19 The pilot looks so happy eating that rabbit! I can't help but smile myself, and reminisce on my own times in the army :)

    • @chrisafp071
      @chrisafp071 5 лет назад +1

      steelpanther88 same here bud

    • @hansmueller3029
      @hansmueller3029 4 года назад +3

      Anything hunted in the wild and cooked on a campfire is the best thing I've ever eaten.

  • @paulpatloyal151
    @paulpatloyal151 4 года назад +6

    After I heard, Fairbanks, AK, I started looking around and looks like the western side of Fairbanks, where the Tanana flows through, to the north Checkmate hills. Yeah, at the western end of Fairbanks, AK Intrn'l near Phillips Field.

  • @YourFreeBeats
    @YourFreeBeats 2 года назад +4

    For those who have not see it. The movie In to the White is amazing. It’s not set in the Artic (but close to it) and is about WW2 downed pilots surviving in frozen tundra.

    • @Nghilifa
      @Nghilifa Год назад +2

      Just to be anal, there ain't no tundra in Norway. They were in a mountainous area hehe.
      Cool movie though.

    • @Spielername
      @Spielername Год назад

      Thank you for this tip. You should watch 'into the wild' if you wanna know how to fnck it up majorly.
      But it's an awesome movie...

    • @Spielername
      @Spielername Год назад

      ​@@Nghilifa Jupp... no tundra in Norway. But it's close enough to it.✌️

  • @Bill23799
    @Bill23799 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for showing these great training films.

  • @M0T49
    @M0T49 8 лет назад +2

    gosh, it's so witty, like "rare rabbit, patriot. He serves his country." I learned a lot from this video.

  • @stevenmcintire8995
    @stevenmcintire8995 8 лет назад +11

    he is Capt. McIntire, he was in he ready room, at the beginning, when they mention his name and flying the B-17.

    • @douglascunningham768
      @douglascunningham768 5 лет назад

      Steven, I'm writing a book about these films, and I'd love to ask you a couple of questions about what you might know about this one.

    • @mikehagan4320
      @mikehagan4320 3 года назад +1

      If you are writing a book would you Please research who the main actor in this film is. It's kind of bugging Me. I would Sincerely like to know!?
      I couldn't find anything on line about the film.
      Best Wishes! M.H.

  • @marknelson5929
    @marknelson5929 4 года назад +2

    Wonder what happened to the P-40? She's no film prop fabrication, but the real deal. But as someones says in comments below it was filmed at the end of a runway. So she was surplus to requirements know doubt. a most enjoyable and instructional film.

    • @thaknobodi
      @thaknobodi Год назад +1

      Probably a casualty of an accident already and was cheaper to use for this than fix, maybe

  • @Lockbar
    @Lockbar 7 лет назад +8

    Need to find that P-40. Its probably left behind after filming and still out there.

    • @galoon
      @galoon 7 лет назад +6

      Probably still is! Here we see an Allison engine performing to its usual standards LOL!

  • @fourfortyroadrunner6701
    @fourfortyroadrunner6701 7 лет назад +6

    Thanks for posting this stuff!!!

  • @milwaukeeroadjim9253
    @milwaukeeroadjim9253 Год назад

    I've used a lot of these tips when hunting in the wilderness. Winter camped in a tent but we a small kerosene heater to keep warm. Best thing was washing dishes after a meal because you got to put your hands into warm water.

  • @wooderdsaunders6801
    @wooderdsaunders6801 4 года назад +3

    So good a film love these old military films. Just watched 1 with Bergess Merideth and Ronald Regan. (Tail gunner).

    • @markpaul8178
      @markpaul8178 4 года назад

      With those 2 cats,the movie must have been a doozy

  • @matrox
    @matrox 3 года назад +3

    I can't believe he or anybody else would take off without carrying their 45.

    • @chuckhaggard1584
      @chuckhaggard1584 Год назад

      I have to wonder if this was earlier in the war, because later a lot of pilots were issued a .38 revolver instead of the 1911, but agreed, I'd definitely take my sidearm with me.

  • @ZenosWarbirds
    @ZenosWarbirds  10 лет назад +2

    Thanks for that sharing that info -- much appreciated!

  • @josephbryant6758
    @josephbryant6758 Год назад

    This may come in handy some day soon......

  • @jimmybritt9537
    @jimmybritt9537 4 года назад +2

    There was some good training in that film 😉👍👍🇺🇸

  • @TheReubenKincaid
    @TheReubenKincaid 2 года назад +1

    I watched the Survive the Desert one…..If I had to choose I would go with Survive the Desert….The cold is painful

  • @toastrecon
    @toastrecon 3 года назад +2

    Dang. If I were that dude, I'd work on a fire as soon as I made sure there were no fuel leaks and that I wasn't injured and bleeding. Way before I started making DIY snow boots.

  • @cambo1200
    @cambo1200 8 лет назад +4

    Best ending ever.

  • @fatherthomas1575
    @fatherthomas1575 4 года назад +2

    No planes were harmed during the filming of this video.

  • @vickythefist7062
    @vickythefist7062 9 месяцев назад

    Just watched jungle survival, dessert survival and now watching this .hopefully will be as good . I'm so glad i wasn't a man born back then because i know i wouldn't have lasted 5 minutes 😊

  • @ComedySceenwriter
    @ComedySceenwriter 4 года назад +8

    Gosh Golly Gee, This is swell fellas!

  • @lukasmakarios4998
    @lukasmakarios4998 4 месяца назад +1

    Essential Equipment for the Arctic:
    1. Rucksack or Duffle
    2. Box of Matches
    3. Gloves
    4. Full Flight Suit w/ Hat
    5. Auto .45 cal Pistol w/ 2 spare clips
    6. Boots
    7. Extra Socks
    8. Rations, 2 MREs
    9. Watertight Floatable Matchbox
    10. Pocket Knife, Scout or Swiss Army
    11. Small Axe
    12. Parachute
    What you forgot:
    13. Metal Cookpot, 750-1000 ml
    14. Signal Mirror
    15. First Aid Kit
    16. Map & Compass
    17. Wool Blanket

    • @user-jt1wz6gd5s
      @user-jt1wz6gd5s 3 месяца назад

      It is good film for keep calm in danger.Psihological film,not for practical.Luck of fair wood,no axe,...etc

  • @billbright1755
    @billbright1755 6 лет назад +1

    Fire is your only life line in arctic conditions all else is secondary. If help doesn't come,,
    well, just pray it comes.
    Every thing in deep snow becomes very much more difficult. Your body becomes exhausted very quickly. You'll spend most of you time trying to supply fire wood. A hatchet is your best friend then.
    Your plane was full of gas, if any left be prepared to torch craft for signal fire if you hear search craft.
    A fresh fall of snow will make your crash sight almost invisible. Your in a void of millions of acres of wilderness, to find you, hope for a miracle.
    Before g.p.s. it was darn hard to locate anything very easily.

  • @stovepipe9232
    @stovepipe9232 4 года назад +3

    No mention of what to do in case of run in with Sasquatch.

  • @DMBall
    @DMBall 4 года назад +1

    Great training film. I'm a little skeptical about fashioning mukluks out of parachute silk and some odd scraps of leather, but the rest was very plausible. That's John Hodiak, I believe, doing the pilot's voice.

    • @wisenber
      @wisenber 4 года назад +2

      I thought he used canvas and the chute?
      They're far from perfect, but better at frostbite prevention than a frozen leather boot and damp feet.

  • @twstf8905
    @twstf8905 3 года назад +1

    That's using your bean, Luitenant!! 😇👍

  • @Flea-Flicker
    @Flea-Flicker Год назад

    7:20 I love these fly boys. "Such a landing capably executed is only SLIGHLY ROUGHER than normal." Then the screen comes to life in a thunderous crash!

  • @anthonylicari7776
    @anthonylicari7776 Год назад +1

    Looks like he could have taken that whole plane apart with that little screwdriver

  • @HughMacEachern
    @HughMacEachern 3 года назад +1

    "Maybe I shouldn't sleep."
    gEt PlEnTy oF sLeEp

  • @donhill3rd
    @donhill3rd 4 года назад +3

    Fire and wood first always

  • @KORTOKtheSTRONG
    @KORTOKtheSTRONG 3 месяца назад

    slopes or ridges are generally warmer than valleys

  • @constitutionalUSA
    @constitutionalUSA 9 лет назад +5

    All ideal conditions. No 40 MPH winds at ten below! Cool video though. Shoulda helped. Spare us the criticism.

  • @aarond23
    @aarond23 5 лет назад +2

    Smoking is always a key part of these training films. They never address possible tobacco withdrawal though lol

    • @ZenosWarbirds
      @ZenosWarbirds  5 лет назад

      Representatives of major tobacco companies routinely gave away free cigarettes on movie sets during this period & encouraged smoking being shown in movies. It was an integral part of their advertising/pr strategy.

    • @aarond23
      @aarond23 5 лет назад

      @@ZenosWarbirds I agree but what about all the men if this era who chain-smoked and would possibly have to go days it weeks without a cigarette could have had a negative effect on their mental health....maybe a small thing but never mentioned

    • @ZenosWarbirds
      @ZenosWarbirds  5 лет назад +1

      Aaron Davis From what I’ve heard, American servicemen were always very well provided with tobacco, even during combat. Civilians at home were rationed it. It was often used overseas as currency on the black market.

    • @jamesjoseph5707
      @jamesjoseph5707 3 года назад

      American cigarettes have always been sought after by Foreigners back in the day. Traded and used as currency yes.

  • @66Wilies
    @66Wilies 10 лет назад +4

    Great video i remember the ones they showed us so boring this one was great they should have continued using it. I also remember they did make the guys who screwed up do briefings about how and why they messed up and we learned a hell of a lot more from that experience then today's touchy feely BS way of doing business. Thank for the video.

  • @KORTOKtheSTRONG
    @KORTOKtheSTRONG 3 месяца назад

    with your gear retracted, danger of turning over is very slight

  • @jaygreider4753
    @jaygreider4753 3 года назад +1

    Well made training film. To search that long for one pilot? NOT!! But good film.

  • @billybonewhacker
    @billybonewhacker 6 лет назад +1

    @ 45:29 i thought his face morphed into a monster. But it was just his goggles lol.

  • @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt
    @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt 4 года назад +1

    Off to watch Land and live in the jungle for airmen - 1943. / Then land and live in the desert for airmen - 1945 - restored.

  • @dougtaylor7724
    @dougtaylor7724 4 года назад +2

    56:25 Here the C-47 deploys the survival sled and dog team out of the planes 3 day survival kit.

  • @sarjim4381
    @sarjim4381 7 лет назад +2

    Looked like the original search plane was a B-18 Bolo. The RCAF had the B-18 titled the Digby Mk1. Almost all the US B-18's were employed for coastal patrol but Digbys were used for search and rescue in Canada. Makes me wonder if this whole things was filmed n Canada.

    • @ernestpaul2484
      @ernestpaul2484 4 года назад

      It states it was done at Wright Field which is in Fairbanks. It also mentions Ft. Wainwright.

  • @johnedwards3621
    @johnedwards3621 2 года назад +1

    Here's a classic book about a French adventurer who chose to live a year inside of Artic Circle: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabloona
    Kabloona ("Fool") is anyone who goes into the Artic and doesn't know what he is doing.
    He learned a lot in that year. The most important survival tool is a "snow knife".
    How to make a shelter in open space.

  • @michaelsmith-lf6mm
    @michaelsmith-lf6mm 3 года назад +2

    If he would had only brought his cigarettes. I heard they kept an entire separate survival kit with just cigarettes.

  • @inurafacititia7352
    @inurafacititia7352 10 лет назад +2

    If this guy can build 3 signal fires with wood, another fire for warmth, a lean-to shelter, make snow shoes, snare and cook a rabbit, make a pair of mukluks ALL in one day following a crash - I would say he and Robinson Crusoe were cousins. But this film by the military is totally exaggerated. So scoring this out of 10 (and taking in considerations that this is from 1944 - I rated it at 6.

  • @RT-qy6vg
    @RT-qy6vg 4 года назад +5

    35:29 Step 10 - Smoke em if ya got em!

    • @markpaul8178
      @markpaul8178 4 года назад +1

      I have heard that saying many times.why is it once in the army 4 quite a few years,u can't seem 2 shake this stuff.oh well

  • @KORTOKtheSTRONG
    @KORTOKtheSTRONG 3 месяца назад

    the howl of wolves usually denotes nearness of game

  • @nunyabuziness8421
    @nunyabuziness8421 2 года назад +1

    When u notice ur cheeks and nose turning white ur getting frostbite... I forgot my extra head 😆

  • @johndough456
    @johndough456 Год назад +1

    I love watching this never interesting, entertaining and educational.

  • @airtioteclint
    @airtioteclint 7 лет назад +13

    45 caliber with two extra clips.
    It's a magazine! Lol
    If the Men of WW2 call it a clip, then I will too.

    • @TheAvkdutch
      @TheAvkdutch 4 года назад +1

      Ha ha you are so smart, gun Einstein is what we should call you. Bet you are really fun to watch movies with pointing out every little inaccuracy with how they hold, load, fire, don’t have trigger discipline etc. A real barrel of fun. I am sure the world is smarter now that you have corrected a 75 year old movie, dip shit.

    • @bansheemania1692
      @bansheemania1692 4 года назад +1

      @SaltyBrains exactly. Because that term Supposedly didn't start till the 80s 90s. Clips Meaning Magazine.

    • @bansheemania1692
      @bansheemania1692 4 года назад +1

      @@TheAvkdutch hell ya. If im Spending time Watching something, I want To Notice everything i see..

  • @raymondyee2008
    @raymondyee2008 4 месяца назад

    Very important if you were assigned to the Aleutian Islands.

  • @steelpanther88
    @steelpanther88 10 лет назад +4

    53:18, You don't need to make holes into your extra socks if you wantt to warm your hands. Just wear the socks like mittens under your weather-proof gloves. If you need to use fingers, take the glove off! (works well enough in survival conditions, although in combat you need to use trigger finger on the gun)

  • @eddievhfan1984
    @eddievhfan1984 10 лет назад +1

    I very much dig this. However, I wish I could do some sound tweaking on this baby, since I've got to crank up my laptop to maximum volume to make it audible, along with de-noising.

  • @chanelpugh5700
    @chanelpugh5700 8 лет назад +2

    I wonder if this survival movie is still effective for use today.

    • @sarjim4381
      @sarjim4381 7 лет назад +6

      Sure. Some of the materials may have changed, but the challenge of cold survival has never changed.

  • @Flightstar
    @Flightstar 4 года назад +20

    Mention Broads and pinup girls today and you'll get the me- too movement climbing up your whazoo.

    • @hansmueller3029
      @hansmueller3029 4 года назад +6

      Hahah right ? Did ya catch the striptease comment too ? Life was better when I was younger, I hate to admit.

    • @matrox
      @matrox 3 года назад

      I'm surprised RUclips did not ban this film.

  • @LarryBees
    @LarryBees 4 года назад

    fred c dobbs talking to himselk again . good film!

  • @MrUhwoody
    @MrUhwoody 5 лет назад +1

    Pretty cool.

  • @scottmedina7365
    @scottmedina7365 3 года назад +1

    On this episode of I shouldn’t be alive

  • @bluefaery1865
    @bluefaery1865 3 года назад +2

    First build a fire to dry out socks and boots. #1

  • @goldenpun5592
    @goldenpun5592 3 года назад +1

    wool loses its ability to heat when wet? maybe if it's sopping wet.

  • @KORTOKtheSTRONG
    @KORTOKtheSTRONG 3 месяца назад

    "maybe i shouldnt sleep"
    narrator: GET PLENTY OF SLEEP

  • @namasteme
    @namasteme 8 лет назад +1

    very kool thanks so voted