U.S. Army Air Forces Motion Picture Unit]]> 1945]]> U.S. Army Air Forces Motion Picture Unit]]> 1944]]> U.S. Treasury Department Motion Pictures and Special Events Division]]> U.S. Marine Corps Photographic Service]]> 1945]]> This film focuses on the many aspects of the wartime production and supply dissemination "chain", from creating goods to navigating the dangerous delivery of shipments. "A Nazi submarine 'wolf pack' racing to intercept a convoy carrying urgently needed supplies - and the race against time by those who handle these supplies and load the convoy - furnish the dramatic elements in this film. The picture brings out the importance of the many jobs, both big and small, performed by men and women who are vital links in the life line to the front and whose war work has received little publicity or praise." (Supplement to Visual Aids Catalog, Indiana University Extension Division, 1945, 15)

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U.S. War Office]]> Army Pictorial Services Signal Corps ]]> 1943]]>
U.S. War Office]]> Army Pictorial Services Signal Corps]]> 1945]]> National Film Board of Canada]]> 1944]]> U.S. Coast Guard]]> 1944]]> Presents a fictional reenactment of an actual air raid on Berlin by the Bomber Command of the British Royal Air Force. Aerial photographs disclose the objective to be raided. Then staff planning, routine preparations, and the tension of the evening take-off are shown. Follows a big Wellington bomber through its bombing of the target, engine trouble, the wounding of its wireless operator, and finally its report back to headquarters.  To view reel two of this two reel film, see: Target for Tonight [Reel 2]]]> Harry Watt: director]]> Great Britain. Crown Film Unit]]> 1941]]> Target for Tonight [Reel 2]]]> United States Army Signal Corps]]> 1944]]> U.S. War Department Special Service Division]]> U.S. Signal Corps]]> 1942]]>