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Admiral Basic scientific training is very essential for men in the armed forces today. Most boys going into the service are placed in a school of some kind, whether it be ordnance, radio, or officers ' training school. To me that is evidence enough that the government needs trained men. Of course they have to have the men who are willing to go out on the field and fire the big guns but even they require some degree of training because modern weapons are complicated mechanical de- vices. Particularly in the Air Corps the need for trained men is very acute. An airplane is probably the greatest combination of technical de- vices ever conceived. Many of our boys in the service are profiting by the training they received in high school. One boy has recently been made an instructor in ma- chine work and another, who has been interested for years in radio, is working in the radio depart- ment of the Army Air Corps. Many others have found there is a great demand for whatever tech- nical training they may have. Boys eager to enter the service will find that the best way they can serve their country is to get all the training pos- sible before they reach the age for entering the Army, the Navy, or the Air Corps. —JOHN L. ESTRICH. Rear Admirals of the Board of Naval Strategy CoRNRAI. BraTTON Wendell Jarrard Page Eight
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Vice Admiral Educuion because of the radio and airplane will help us to think of the world as a neighbor- hood of nations, each learning more of the others: their traditions, ideals, and motives. It will aid in creating understanding and tolerance among na- tions, and will tend to equalize standards of liv- ing. Self determination in forms of government and modes of living will also be aided. Christian principles and the individual-worth ideal should flavor all post-war relationships among nations and peoples. —CLAYTON H. ELLIOTT. At the Helm Clayton H. Elliott Page Nine
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