Engineer
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Duration: 2000 Feet
Year Published: 1985
Creator: Churchill Films
Format: 16mm
Sound: Silent
Copyright: Registered 1May74 · MP25471 (Jan-Jun 1974) Copyright holder: AT and T Registered 29Oct72 · LP45416 (Jan-Jun 1976) Copyright holder: QM Productions & Warner Brothers Television
Description: Traces the school training required to become a chief engineer and the professional steps one must pass through, illustrated through the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge and the East River Tunnel from preliminary planning to completed structure.
Complete Record: An analysis of the role of the combat engineer. He builds fortifications for his side, destroys those belonging to opposing forces, builds bridges and roads, constructs harbors and airfields, lifts and detonates mines and clears obstacles of every sort. The job is one of the most dangerous of all military specialties.
Metadata Source:Mathematics Films — The Mathematics Teacher (January 1941)
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