A humourous look at the Aleutian Islands and their strategic value.
Dissatisfied with being assigned to shoe consignment detail, Snafu learns about the true value of his responsibilities
In this animated comedy war short film, spies are sent on a mission to disrupt the enemy forces during World War Two. With surrealism and educational elements, the film uses humor to explore the secret world of spies and the impact of their actions on the war effort.
A homesick Pvt. Snafu learns that his family are almost as committed to the war efforts as himself.
Pvt. Snafu thinks he's too smart to get caught by an enemy booby trap, but he soon finds that the traps are alluring and that he is every bit the booby.
Snafu learns hard way the consequences of not protecting himself from malaria infection.
Snafu has an object lesson on the value of complete and accurate regular reports when he discovers and reports evidence of the enemy's presence at his assigned area.
Snafu inadvertantly starts a panic on his base when he begins a mistaken rumour that the base is about to be bombed.
Private Snafu wants to tell his sweetheart, Sally Lou, that he thinks his unit will be sent to the South Pacific. But every effort he makes to get his letter through uncensored is thwarted by a resourceful (and unseen) censor with an array of contraptions and booby traps. Not even Snafu's carrier pigeon can avoid the censor -- not when he has a hawk for an assistant. Technical Fairy, First Class, comes to the rescue and agrees to deliver the letter -- but he has good reason to say that he'll hate himself in the morning.
Pvt. Snafu suffers the consequences of not keeping his equipment and weapons properly maintained.
As the Devil watches Pvt. Snafu and his unit stationed in Iran, he talks about the hazards of working in the heat.
An armada of malaria-laden mosquitoes seeks human targets and finds Private Snafu, who fails to protect himself adequately against their onslaught.
A fairy encourages Snafu to duck out of his training regime for his own reasons.
Snafu learns the need of keeping his gas mask at hand when he is attacked by anthropomorphic gas cloud.
Technical Fairy First Class shows Snafu the consequences of frittering away his pay.
Introducing Private Snafu, the nation's worst soldier and his various versions in different branches of the armed forces. The cartoon, ironic and humorous in tone, was created during World War II and it was designed to instruct service personnel about security, proper sanitation habits, booby traps and other military subjects, and also to improve troop morale. The main character's name is a play on the military slang acronym SNAFU, "Situation Normal: All Fouled Up."
Pvt. Snafu's unit suffers the consequences of blabbing military secrets while on leave at home.
Snafu learns of the folly of hoarding and wasting military food supplies.
Pvt. Snafu becomes a superhero, only for him to become the world's dumbest one because he won't study his field manuals.
Private Snafu steals secret Japanese war plans, is captured and tried. He escapes and rows out to sea.