United States Navy Movie Trailers
Most Popular United States Navy Trailers
Total trailers found: 43
Torpedo Squadron Trailer (1942)
01 January 1942
John Ford splices together footage of Torpedo Squadron 8, all but one of whom were later shot down and killed in the Battle of Midway.
Fury in the Pacific Trailer (1945)
22 March 1945
Documentary short film depicting American Army, Navy, Marine, Air Forces, and Coast Guard joint assaults on a Japanese-held island.
River Patrol Trailer (1967)
01 January 1967
A Navy Mobile Riverine Force patrols the Mekong Delta and battles with the Viet Cong.
The Battle of Midway Trailer (1942)
14 September 1942
The Japanese attack on Midway in June 1942, filmed as it happened. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive, in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, in 2006.
To the Shores of Iwo Jima Trailer (1945)
07 June 1945
Documentary short film depicting the American assault on the Japanese-held island of Iwo Jima and the massive battle that raged on that key island in the Allied advance on Japan.
Road to Home Trailer (1945)
04 July 1945
WWII U.S. Navy training film MN-5075a that addresses the end of the war. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby try to convince sailors not to desert but to wait for their government benefits and honorable discharge.
Don't Kill Your Friends Trailer (1943)
24 January 1943
By setting a bad example, pilot Dilbert shows the necessary safety rules for fighter pilots, and the ones training them.
How to Fly the B-25 Trailer (1944)
13 March 1944
Documentary short subject providing an overview of fundamental information for pilots and co-pilots of the Mitchell B-25 medium bomber.
Native Food Trailer (1945)
28 December 1945
U.S. Navy animated training film by Hugh Harman Productions. Features the character Private McGillicuddy.
Salute to the Navy! Trailer (1945)
12 December 1945
This silent U.S. propaganda newsreel from World War II was made by Castle Films. It features amazing footage of the air sea battles that raged near the Marshall Islands.
Care of the Sick and Injured by Hospital Corpsmen: Giving an Enema Trailer (1944)
13 March 1944
U.S. Navy training film on demonstrating the different types of enemas and how to properly administer them.
We Said We'd Come Back Trailer (1945)
13 December 1945
This short film explains how powerful the U.S. Navy during World War II. It shows footage of United States invasion to retake Guam from the Japanese.
Insomnia Trailer (1945)
15 November 1945
Buzz and Lucky are two sailors. Buzz suffers from severe insomnia, and his attitude and moral are increasingly poor as a result.
It Can't Last Trailer (1944)
01 January 1944
World War II propaganda film aimed at the homefront, attempting to increase popular mobilization. It shows the efforts of the troops in contrast to a civilian's idea that the war can't last much longer.
Target: Japan Trailer (1944)
26 October 1944
Documentary short film depicting the progress made by the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Theatre during 1944.
Personal Hygiene for Women, part 1 Trailer (1943)
01 January 1943
This military training film outlines for the Navy enlisted woman the routines she must establish and the habits she must acquire to remain in the best physical condition for performing her assigned duties.
Film Tactics Trailer (1945)
09 December 1945
US Navy film with Hollywood actors that demonstrates to training officers how to use motion pictures for instruction.
For Which We Stand: To Be Held In Honor Trailer (1950)
23 January 1950
In this film, servicemen are strongly urged to forgo illicit and casual sex because it is degrading and contrary to divine will.
Freedom Comes High Trailer (1943)
01 January 1943
A young wife learns that freedom must sometimes be paid for in lives, when her husband's ship is struck during battle.
Japanese Internees Board Swedish Liner Gripsholm in Exchange of Prisoners, NYC Trailer (1943)
31 August 1943
Enemy national Japanese-Americans board a ship in preparation for a voyage to Goa, India.
The Fighting Lady's Family Trailer (1950)
13 August 1950
In this documentary short film, a link is described between the U.S. Navy forces of World War II and the advance Navy of 1950.
LSD: Trip to Where? Trailer (1968)
17 February 1968
LSD: Trip to Where? is a 1968 film depicting the experiences of three sailors who experiment with LSD and marijuana.
The Fighting Lady Trailer (1944)
21 December 1944
Oscar winner William Wyler directed this 1944 "newsdrama," narrated by Lieut. Robert Taylor, USNR (Bataan), and photographed in zones of combat by the U.
Our Enemy—The Japanese Trailer (1943)
01 January 1943
Our Enemy-The Japanese is a 1943 16mm propaganda film produced by the US Navy and Office of War Information to provide background knowledge about the wartime foe.
USS VD: Ship of Shame Trailer (1942)
02 January 1942
This film was made by the U.S. government during World War II to show its young servicemen the results of "fooling around" with "loose women" overseas.
The Negro Sailor Trailer (1945)
13 December 1945
US Navy produced short stars Joel Fluellen as a draftee from his civilian job at a black newspaper through boot camp and an assignment in the Pacific.
Victory at Sea Trailer (1954)
02 August 1954
A feature-length, condensed version of the 1952 documentary TV series 'Victory at Sea'.
Proceed and Report Trailer (1943)
03 November 1943
Ensign Murphy is ordered to his first duty in the U.S. Navy. He learns (often the hard way) the means of transporting himself properly from one assignment to another, the proper etiquette for boarding a vessel, interacting with his superior officers, maintaining his belongings, and conducting himself aboard ship.
Combat Fatigue Irritability Trailer (1945)
01 January 1945
A WWII military training film in which a Navy officer is being treated for combat fatigue after his ship was torpedoed and sunk.
Protection Against Chemical Warfare Trailer (1942)
01 June 1942
This is a 1942 United States Navy Training Film, designated as MN-324A-D. Walt Disney Studios provides animation depicting a German gas attack.
Why Calibrate Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Demonstrates the need for calibrating test and monitoring equipment. Shows how the US Navy's calibration program is organized.
Trial by Fire: A Carrier Fights for Life Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Trial by Fire: A Carrier Fights for Life (1973) was produced by the United States Navy to educate Navy personnel on how to prevent fires and how to control them when they break out on a carrier at sea.
Avoidable Carrier Accidents Trailer (1949)
01 January 1949
How to keep yourself safe at sea AND in foreign ports.
Fog Trailer (1943)
01 June 1943
United States Navy Training Film produced under the supervision to the Bureau of Aeronautics by Waltr
Away Boarders Trailer (1945)
05 November 1945
Story Of The USS Guadalcanal And Capture Of The First German Submarine In World War II By The Commanding Officer Of That Ship.
Air Brakes: Principles of Operation Trailer (1944)
03 November 1944
Explains the design and functions of the components in the air brakes system used in large military vehicles.
Rules in Fog Trailer (1943)
03 November 1943
Rules in Fog. Sound signals. Title screen says, “Fog signals must be used in fog, mist, falling snow or heavy rain-storms, whenever visibility falls below 2 miles”.
Fundamental Fixed Gunnery Approaches Trailer (1941)
01 January 1941
The 1943 Navy training film (MN-84b) Fundamental Fixed Gunnery Approaches is part of a series known as the “Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics” series used to enhance in-classroom learning of Navy pilots.
Where the Girls Are Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
An airman suffers when he doesn't heed the precautions of the Department of Defense.
Diesel Engine Governors Trailer (1942)
31 October 1942
Operation Of Diesel Engine Governors, Overspeed, Overspeed Trip And Regulating Governors.