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Show Air Cadet Training . Is Opened To , ..... J Wartime Enlistees Wartime-qualified Aviation Cadets Ca-dets whose hopes for pilot training with the Air Force were ended by the curtailment of the aviation Cadet Program in 1944-45 may ba reinstated, 1st Lt. Ellis Clark, of the Cedar City Army and Air Force Recruiting Station, said today . The Unltel States Air Force estimate es-timate that there are approximately approximate-ly 35,000 young men who are quail-fled quail-fled for Aviation Cadet pilot training train-ing during the war who were either eith-er awaiting assignment to or actually ac-tually undergoing flying lnstruc-structlon lnstruc-structlon when the program was curtailed In 1944 and 1945 because of the successful progress of the war, he said. The acceleration of the Aviation Cadet Pilot Training program to a total of 30,000 Aviation Cadets during dur-ing 1948 will make lt possible for the Air Force to fulfill Its obligation to many of these men who volunteered volunteer-ed during the war. Men in this special spe-cial category, Lt. Clark said, may be reinstated merely by passing the required physical examination, if they are unmarried, betwewen 20 and 26 years old and have had two or more years of satisfactory college study. . Former qualified cadets interest ed in resuming pilot training should write direct to the headquarters, head-quarters, United States Air Force, Attention: Aviation Cadet Section, Washington, D. C., for information and instructions. |