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According to Howard W. Emmons, instructor in Mechanical Engineering and director of the course, all men who complete their training now have a "moral obligation" to enlist in the fighting services for further flight training and ultimate commissions in the air service. While there is no legal compulsion to do this, it is expected that students will follow this course...
...official announcement recently handed out to colleges and universities the Navy Department stated that all college seniors and juniors who enlist under the V-7 classification will be permitted to finish their college careers before being assigned to training for a Naval Reserve commission...
Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, who enlist in the V-5 aviation program will be permited to complete their present college year before beginning flight training. It is planned to train approximately 2500 new pilots each month in the V-5 program...
...WANT TO ENLIST-Regulations on enlistments differ in the four branches of the U.S. armed forces. Here are the chief qualifications...
...branches of the service require that men be physically and morally fit. They must have records (birth certificates, doctors' affidavits, etc.) to prove that they are (or intend to be) U.S. citizens and are within the age limits. Minors may enlist only with the consent of their parents or guardians...