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played their parts as themselves, while the aircraft went through its operational mission from headquarters planning, crew walkabout, surveillance training to successful completion of the NATO exercise. The aerial sequences by NFB cinematographers Peter Kelly and Reginald Morris, along with sound
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that ran from 1956–58. Each half-hour program, produced by the National Film Board included both documentaries and dramatic productions. Most episodes concerned contemporary issues in Canada, although several involved international incidents or topics such as life in
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on the CBC, the film was made available on 16 mm to schools, libraries and other interested parties. The film was also made available to film libraries operated by university and provincial authorities. Excerpts from
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attacks on convoy and coastal shipping. In postwar operations, building on the success of its wartime missions, the RCAF continued to maintain anti-submarine capability from their
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engineer Don Wellington. included footage shot from accompanying aircraft and naval vessels, as well as from inside the Neptune as it went through its training mission.
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A close working relationship with the RCAF and the RCN allowed the NFB to chronicle the operational use of the Neptune. The aircrew of
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equipment to detect a submarine attempting to penetrate the naval forces protecting a high value target such as a convoy or
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A "spook" in military terminology refers to a clandestine or secret operator/operation.
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was part of the NFB's series of documentary short films for the CBC TV series
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A Lockheed Neptune in the 1950s RCAF colour scheme is on display at the
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is produced by David Bairstow, and directed by Walford Hewitson.
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The introduction of the Lockheed Neptune into service with the
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The Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film
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In the 1958 Delta 54 training exercise, an RCAF Neptune (
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National Film Board of Canada
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
short
documentary film
National Film Board of Canada
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Neptune
Atlantic
Cold War
Second World War
Halifax, Nova Scotia
PBY Canso
Royal Canadian Navy
anti-submarine warfare
Nazi
U-boat
Greenwood, Nova Scotia
Soviet
Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune
radar
sonar
magnetic anomaly detection
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
sonobuoy
aircraft carrier
spook

Greenwood Military Aviation Museum
CFB Greenwood

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