Wait… The U.S. Army Made THIS Cartoon for Soldiers in 1944?

Tonight we’re going live to watch the full WWII training cartoon that one of our recent viral clips came from. A Few Quick Facts: U.S. Soldier Bullets, Diarrhea & Dysentery (1944) is a wartime military training animation designed to teach soldiers practical survival lessons before heading into combat. Using humor and animation, the film covers serious battlefield realities, from enemy bullets to the very real danger of diseases like dysentery that historically disabled more soldiers than combat itself. These wartime training films were designed to grab attention, teach quickly, and make sure the message stuck. Tonight we’ll watch the full short together and break down the history, context, and the surprisingly blunt way the military communicated these lessons. Join us live tonight. 🕗 Live at 8:30 PM Central 📺 Twitch:   / vfw4938   ▶️ YouTube:    / @mission4938official   📘 Facebook:   / mission4938   #WW2 #MilitaryHistory #WWIICartoons #Mission4938 #Veterans