

8, 1945, Reagan reported to Fort MacArthur, California, where his separation from active duty went through on Dec. However, the recommendation was disapproved on July 17 of that year. It becomes THE OLD ARMY GAME when Donald tries to sneak back onto base without Sergeant Pete catching him. who accepts an invitation to the prom from a Winsocki Military Institute cadet as a publicity stunt. Armed Forces was recommended for promotion to major on Feb. Classic cartoon Bah Wilderness 1943 MGM Cartoon. The future commander in chief of the U.S. Jones.” The film starred George Murphy, a Reagan friend who served as a Republican senator from California from 1965 to 1971. Reagan went on to narrate or star in three more short-subject films for the unit: “For God and Country,” “Cadet Classification” and the “The Rear Gunner.” He also appeared as Johnny Jones in the 1943 Technicolor musical, “This Is the Army.” Irving Berlin wrote the music for the stage version, including the song, “This is the Army, Mr. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his heroism.) On a mission, his aircraft encountered 18 Japanese Zeros but he managed to safely return to base, despite the severe damage to his aircraft.

He was a ranch hand before enlisting and the film re-creates his training with Wheless eventually commanding a bomber. It recounts the exploits of Army Air Corps Capt. Book archived at Naval History Heritage Command Library, call number: VG94.5.C, item ID number: 30399100198373. Photograph of image from book The Slipstream Mark IV Edition, page 140. Bush and his aviation cadet class, Corpus Christi, Texas, June 9, 1943. (The film, aimed at promoting the sale of war bonds, won an Academy Award in 1943 for best short subject. High (TIFF, 4866x3280px, 46MB) Description: Ensign George H. “Air Force,” which was later renamed “Beyond the Line of Duty,” recounts the feats of aviator “Shorty” Wheliss and his crew. The unit’s films were screened in both domestic training bases and overseas bases as well as in commercial U.S.
THE LAST CADET CARTOON 1943 SERIES
Known as FMPU and pronounced as “fum-poo,” it produced Frank Capra’s “Why We Fight” series as well as a documentary about the Memphis Belle, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress whose crew completed 25 missions against enemy targets in Europe.
