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Show Army Specialized Training Program (iiven Second qualifying tost, for the Army Specialised Training pro-i;ram pro-i;ram ;uul the Navy college program pro-gram V-1-, which will bo given throughout tho country on Tues-day. Tues-day. November 0 A pamphlet of nonoral information infor-mation which contains an admission ad-mission identification form may bo obtained from Mr. Oiddings. This form will admit, to the test, students between the ar,es of 17 and 21 inclusive who are university uni-versity students, recent high school graduates or who will be graduated from high school by March 1. 1944. Men wishing to take the test should notify Mr. Giddings as soon as possible. Army and Navy candidates take the same examination. A choice of service preference is given. Taking a test does not oblige the candidate to enlist in the service. Under the Army Specialized Training program and the Navy college program students can continue academic training at government expense following induction into the armed service. Successful completion of the perscribed courses may, following further officer training, lead to a commission in the army or navy. Men selected for the army, will, after further screening and basic military training be sent to college. Students chosen for the navy program, after selection by the office of naval officer procurement, pro-curement, will be detailed directly direct-ly to college. Students who attend at-tend college under either of the programs will be under military discipline on active duty in uniform, uni-form, with pay. All expenses, including tuition, food, housing, books and uniforms will be paid by the army and navy. |