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Page 11 text:
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us Trainees The NAVY Hero we present the II ares . . . first of our trainees in uniform to arrive at T. C. . . . bunk- ing in the good ship Bartlett, these thousand women in blue arc commanded by Captain Davis . . . again we show you the life of the II ares as we see it . . . the show goes on with the II ares
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We Salute T The ARMY We give you the 80th College Training Detach- ment of the Army Air Corps ... the air crew students at work and play . . . the way we of Iowa Teachers see them every day . . . these men are under the command of Captain Leonard . . . headquarters are in Seer ley Hall . . . We present the Army Air Corps
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Page 12 text:
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1.1. Margaret C. Disert inspects the billet of four apprentice seamen in the Am a I Training School. Apprentice Seamen Learn a vy lion tine in Loot Training It has long been a haliit here to calLour class «chniiilce ami work periode routine work. So now let's take a general look at the routine for a seaman. They im- mediately begin “hupping their way from Bartlett to classes, drill, physical education, lectures and instructional movies and this way of going places is continuous, except for their free hour each day. until they leave T. (’.. When a seaman hits the deck at 06:00 sin «tarts another day of repeating the same routine of the previous «lay. By 06:30, a seaman is dressed, has her hunk made, with square corners, her room shipshape for inspection at any time, and is ready for breakfast. Exactly at 06:30. the platoons are mustered in and go through the line for breakfast. 07:30 limls the seamen in first «irk bay of the day for inspection. From 03:00 until 12:00 and from 13:00 until 16:30 seamen arc in classes or drill. Most of us appreciate what 16:30 means, for the Navy takes over the Hill then, and until 17:30 most of us just let them have the run of the hook stores, or Berg's and the IlilUidc - we ran have it during the rest of the day. After mess at 17:30 comes liberty aboard the ship hut even this is somewhat routine, for this time is allowed to press uniforms, write that letter, or any of the things that can he done while confined to a dormitory ship. 10:30 means study — and who around here studies at a routine time all the time well, the Waves do! p k i» it
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