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Show Aircraft President Lauds Training In Army and Air Force Donald Douglas, president of the Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc., this week placed high evaluation upon the training in many phases of aviation available to young men in the United States Army and the United States Air Force. This training, he pointed out, not only includes specialized courses under the country's foremost instructors, in-structors, but the Army builds character char-acter which is an important consideration con-sideration to prospective employer. "Here in the Douglas company," he said, " we have seen that men who have trained in the Army, or Air Force, are very desirable employees. em-ployees. Not only have they received re-ceived technical training in aviation avia-tion under the finest instructors, but they have had character training. train-ing. Former members of the Armed Forces have always been welcome in the Douglas organization". Opportunities to take advantage of this free training in the United States Air Force are now greater than ever before, according to TSgt. S. O. Liston, in charge of SSgt. Ward E. Ragner in charge of the local U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station at Tooele, Utah. Delta, Utah. Men with two years of college may qualify immediately under the Air Cadet program, Sgt. Liston the Air cadet program, Sgt. Ragner said. Others may qualify for Air Cadet training later by joining the Army now and taking a specialized specializ-ed course. He urged those interested in receiving re-ceiving this training to contact the local recruiting station and get the information first hand. |