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World War 2 Air Force Cadet Classification narrated by Ronald Reagan 1943-Restored

Most young men who joined the Air Corps wanted to be a pilot, but it was up to training schools to determine where they made the best fit: "Bombardier, Navigator or Pilot." Candidates went through an extensive screening process, including physical fitness, high altitude survival, mental aptitude under stress (graded by an early computer), physical reaction time, coordination and agility and more.
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One of the pleasures of this film is seeing the wide variety analog of "high tech" equipment (circa 1943) used to test the recruits. One of the purposes of the film is to show that classifications are reached through scientific methodology, rather than subjective opinion, that gives a a war winning result. It was better for the Air Corps to have a great Bombardier or Navigator than a mediocre Pilot.
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1 июля 2015 г. 3:58:39
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