WWII U.S. ARMY AIR FORCES RECRUITING FILMS BASIC TRAINING & OFFICER'S CANDIDATE SCHOOL OCS 24964

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Here are two WWII U.S. Army Air Forces recruiting films. The first "Survival of the Fittest" is about how physical training is important for survival in combat. This is copyrighted 1944. The second, "Sustineo Atlas" is about the elite the Officers Candidate School. It dates to 1943.
Opening titles: SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST (:06-:31). An U.S. Army Air Force officer who survived for weeks in the jungle receives a medal. Another officer receives a medal. He is seen walking through high snow. Men stand at attention in front of a superior officer. Airmen float in life rafts (:32-1:49). Newspaper stories on heroic airmen. The men and women who make up the USAAF including WASPS or ferry pilots (2:05). Injured crewman in B-17. Air raid siren goes off and P-40 pilots scramble. P-40s in a dogfight against German airplanes. A plane is shot down into the ocean. The pilot manages to bail out (1:50-4:11). The pilot swims in the water on his back. Men train to swim on their backs as part of a survival swimming course. He hears another who needs help and he swims to him. Training flashback shows swimming towards an injured person. The pilot pulls the injured man to the shore. They avoid enemy gunfire from a plane. He then carries the injured man onto the sand. He carries the man through a marsh and woods (4:12-7:02). The man moves on while holding the injured man. Training shows recruits running uphill and then performing calisthenics on the beach in what looks like Miami, Florida. Physical education continues (7:03-9:20). Drill instructor counts as they do calisthenic and an obstacle course. Up a wall, climbing up and down rope. Men train to land during a parachute landing. Hand to hand combat (9:21-11:22). Men do sit ups, pull ups, run, and then march. WASPS or WAACS perform calisthenics (12:32). A tug of war between two sides with one side going into the muddy water. Volleyball game. Soccer and football. A group of African American soldiers do a workout (13:34). The soldier carries the injured man to a group of African American stretcher bearers who assist them. The injured man is put onto a truck and then from there loaded onto a C-47 airplane. A medal is placed on that soldier's jacket (12:40-15:19). Large groups of recruits perform calisthenics on a beach (15:20-16:12). The End.
Opening: Official Training Film - SUSTINEO ALAS (16:27-17:03), narrated by actor Clark Gable, who served in the USAAF in WWII. The film's title is from Latin, meaning "I Sustain the Wings", or "Keep 'Em Flying". This was the motto of the USAAF Technical Training Command and its Officers Candidate School (OCS), which is the subject of the film.
B-17 flies over the trackless Pacific. The navigator has lost his nerve and the crew is lost. The crew stare and smoke. An X is placed on the screen. Miami Beach, Florida, home of the Officers Candidate School (17:04-18:59). Rifle drill. Candidates take tests. Corporal stripes. A candidate salutes his superiors. Physical tests. Men stand at attention as officers or drill instructors look size them up and try to shake them down (19:00-20:52). Some OCS candidates' background is given (20:53-23:03). Officers interrogate candidates and make them feel uncomfortable. (23:04-25:03). Quarters or dormitories. Beds are inspected as are clothes and sheets. Dust is checked, the bed folded correctly. Clothes in the closet on hangers. Bathroom is spotless. Men walk as punishment holding rifles (25:04-27:17). Reveille whistle awakens the men. Men charge out ready for the day. Men salute. Men use the stairs, not elevators. Men march towards breakfast (27:18-28:56). Large group of men march. Men attend class. An instructor puts on a gas mask. All the classes they attend are explained. Men stand in a semi circle (28:57-30:38). Men do calisthenics. Obstacle course. U.S. flag flies. Men march in a parade (30:39-32:07). Men stand at attention for a long time. A fellow soldier collapses. None of the others move. He is assisted by medics. The band marches. An officer salutes (32:08-33:37). Men march. Men eat supper. A training film. Visiting the cleaners. Study. A whistle blows, lights out. Men study in the bathroom. A man guards the coastline over night. Men sit and listen to church services (33:38-35:49). The men sit on the lawn, they are graduating. They all stare straight ahead. Men salute. The men stand and salute. Afterwards the men walk the grounds, they have graduated. A man kisses his girlfriend (35:50-37:59). Gable makes a brief appearance. End credits (38:00-38:08).
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@jackfitzpatrick8173
@jackfitzpatrick8173 2 жыл бұрын
They were...and are...truly "The Greatest Generation"
@borninvincible
@borninvincible 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, right. All the problems we are dealing with now is because of this generation. Americans need to read more.
@ekcamelot
@ekcamelot 2 жыл бұрын
Nah.
@shavezknowles7774
@shavezknowles7774 2 жыл бұрын
@@ekcamelot stfu did you ever fought in a war and seen your friends head get blown off in front of you
@MadamePianissima
@MadamePianissima 8 ай бұрын
According to who?
@NikonRules303
@NikonRules303 8 ай бұрын
According to what all they accomplished considering how little they were given.
@MattDawson01
@MattDawson01 9 ай бұрын
There's a trick to standing up for long hours, I'd say most who faint just haven't been taught it. You're trained to stand straight upright and rigid, but in fact you need to go through periodically relax parts of your body so that you don't faint. Bend your knees a little, take pressure of each foot in turn. So maybe the people getting demerits aren't weaker but are trying harder than the others to be perfect, and haven't been taught otherwise.
@blanbec14
@blanbec14 2 жыл бұрын
9:36 1 - 2 - 3 🎬 - 4 Waiting for the remix !
3 ай бұрын
1:00.- footage from training film "Land and Live in the Arctic" !
@PDZ1122
@PDZ1122 2 жыл бұрын
3:23 -congratulations! You shot down a Spitfire!.
@marybrinn5434
@marybrinn5434 2 жыл бұрын
This generation was a great generation, but I will always suggest that the greatest generation of U.S. history is that of the ones who fought the American Revolution. No reliable logistical support from the government; lack of pay, and, more importantly, lack of food.
@michaelklein3148
@michaelklein3148 2 жыл бұрын
Capt. Clark Gable narrating.
@scottdunkirk8198
@scottdunkirk8198 Жыл бұрын
That’s not Gable
@michaelklein3148
@michaelklein3148 Жыл бұрын
@@scottdunkirk8198 in 2nd of two films here starting at 16:44.
@sah1681
@sah1681 2 жыл бұрын
Our Greatest Generation! I doubt such a generation will come again in my remaining lifespan.
@lexi_9995
@lexi_9995 Жыл бұрын
Those were some massive PT classes, hundreds all moving as one.
@MarioMastar
@MarioMastar 9 ай бұрын
I was curious and looked up the modern Airforce academy demerit system. It seems at some point they flipped it where now upper classmen get twice the demerit points for failures and you lose demerits at half the rate of lower classmen. This makes a lot more sense though, as the higher your rank, the more impactful punishments should be as you're setting a bad example for the new recruits. That's something I really dislike about some of the other military academies in modern day where they make it seem like being an upper classman means you have the priveledge to haze/bully the new recruits, which is the complete opposite of leadership. But some academies are fixing that.
@papaichakravarti9895
@papaichakravarti9895 Жыл бұрын
I am from India I am also a military aspirant.
@johnhopkins6260
@johnhopkins6260 16 күн бұрын
OCS: Officer Charm School
@papaichakravarti9895
@papaichakravarti9895 Жыл бұрын
Practice practice practice and more practice
@R32R38
@R32R38 2 жыл бұрын
Now, it's a matter of pressing a few buttons back at a base in the US and the drone does it all.
@MarioMastar
@MarioMastar 9 ай бұрын
I feel like a soldier when I'm at the computer building these tools. At least happy I can do my part, but no matter the job, we all get yelled at. XD
@morganpirate9127
@morganpirate9127 Жыл бұрын
One way to get men to NEVER GIVE UP! Tell them to go ahead and quit, it's the easiest way out.
@Simple_But_Expensive
@Simple_But_Expensive Жыл бұрын
Unless the C-47 gets shot down also.😈
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