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        <description>This black and white 1944 War Department Official Training Film TF21 2067 Army Service Forces is Part 1 of two parts (Part 2 is 28924). In this film, a young man named Johnny is awakened by a friend who urgently informs him that he’s been drafted into the Army. Initially anxious, Johnny listens as his friend walks him through the entire induction process. It begins with reporting to a local building for a series of physical examinations, standing in long lines, and becoming accustomed to the lack of privacy. Johnny undergoes medical tests, a psychiatric interview, and learns that classification determines when and how he’ll enter service. After receiving his notice, he’s given several weeks to prepare before returning for induction, where he's rechecked and takes the oath of allegiance. Sent to a reception center, Johnny experiences the beginnings of Army discipline, learns how to follow orders, care for his belongings, and complete further physical assessments. He registers any dependents for support, receives Army-issued clothing, and is trained in military routines like bed-making. The film emphasizes packing only essentials, maintaining a sense of humor, and leaving prejudices behind. It closes with lights out, marking the start of Johnny’s transformation into a soldier. 0:00 film opens with a man using a reel mower outside a house with a picket fence. The mailman hands him mail (:36-:53). It’s a draft notice to appear for his pre-induction physical examination on May 15, 1944 (:54). A neighbor home on leave agrees to tell him about the Army. Men enter the Armed Forces Induction Station (2:27-2:44). They are given a bag to put their money in and hang around their neck (2:45). The room is full of men stripped down to their underwear (3:02). They line up next to each other and take a urine test (3:29-3:49), get a chest x-ray (4:00), have teeth checked (4:03), eye, ear, and nose exam (4:06), and a psychological test (4:14-4:46). Military Officers interview each man, asking his preference for Army, Navy, Marines, or Coast Guard (5:45-6:15). An American flag with 48 stars hangs where the room full of men take the full oath of allegiance (6:18-7:18). At the Reception Center, the men are unloaded from buses and lined up. (7:20-7:58). The Army Officer explains the next five days, instructs them how to march, and they turn and do so to his verbal cadence (8:00-9:00). Men enter the Infirmary for their next physical. They are again lined up in their underwear to be assessed for the type of physical service they each can handle (9:05-9:38). They march to the Insurance and Allotments building where they receive pamphlets (9:40-10:47). The men are finger-printed (10:50-10:58). At the Quartermaster, the men are given their GI clothing from “skin up” (11:00-12:13). A soldier in uniform looks at his reflection in a mirror (12:15). An Officer inspects each man to make sure everything fits (12:34-12:54). The men pack their bags with Army issued clothing (12:55-13:12). In the barracks, a soldier learns how to properly make up his bed (13:13-15:00). The Sergeant orders everybody out and they march (15:08-15:35). Cooks prepare food at the Mess Hall as the men sit down to eat (15:36-15:50) and march again (15:51-16:00). The men get into their beds (16:01-16:43). Soldiers of different nationalities are shown marching (16:45-17:12). Taps is played and it’s lights out (17:13-17:42), reinforcing discipline and the start of a new chapter in Army life (17:22). We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment!  See something interesting?  Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference." This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85g4BKgrh0E Mirrored from Periscope Film (https://www.youtube.com/@PeriscopeFilm)</description>
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