INTELLIGENCE CORPS - JOB INSTRUCTION

This film is held by the Imperial War Museum (ID: DRA 1183).

Synopsis

Army Recruiting film following a group of recruits to the Intelligence Corps through their basic and trade training. They are shown learning drill and weapons handling and undertaking various kinds of fitness training before going on to be taught skills specific to their chosen Corps. Office administration, the collation and recording of intelligence, photographic interpretation, cordon and search operations and counter-intelligence are all on the syllabus before the training class is split up for postings to operational units. The film then shows situations and tasks likely to be encountered by British forces in Singapore, Malaya and Hong Kong. A cordon and search operation in a village in Kenya, where the Mau Mau insurgency was then coming to an end, is also shown. British soldiers surround a house, search the occupants and, having found an illegal weapon, take them away for questioning.

 

Titles

  • INTELLIGENCE CORPS - JOB INSTRUCTION
 

Technical Data

Year:
1960
Running Time:
29 minutes
Film Gauge (Format):
16mm
Colour:
Colour
Sound:
Sound
Footage:
1028 ft
 

Production Credits

Production Countries:
GB
Sponsor
War Office
Production company
Army Kinema Corporation