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  1. 10 janv. 2018 · From 1947, the Aviation Cadet program was run by the now-independent U.S. Air Force from Lackland, Kelly, Randolph, or Brooks AFB, all located in San Antonio, Texas. The Air Force program stopped taking civilian and enlisted pilot candidates in 1961 and navigator candidates in 1965.

  2. Le programme Air Force a arrêté de prendre civil et a recruté des candidats pilotes en 1961 et des candidats de Navigateur en 1965. Le programme (1918-1940) de cadet volant. En 1918, les Cadets de Vol ont porté l'uniforme militaire standard et étaient differenced par un ruban de chapeau blanc sur la casquette de service et le chapeau de ...

  3. 25 févr. 2011 · Aviation Cadet training at Connely Air Force Base, TX Circa 1961. The cadet that wore these graduated, Oct. 1962. Program was 13 months in length, upon completion, the cadet would be commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant and be awarded the wings of a rated navigator.

  4. 22 mai 2018 · Aviation Cadet Training Program (USAAF)Page issues University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign aeronauts on 30 January 1918 The Flying / Aviation Cadet Pilot Training Program was originally created...

  5. Cadets live, eat and participate in military training with their squadrons, which are comprised of roughly even numbers of cadets from all four class years. Air officers commanding supervise cadets and are located within each group and squadron.

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  6. Cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy face a rigorous schedule of academics, athletics, military training, high expectations, and strict rules of conduct. Cadets are constantly challenged physically and mentally.

  7. Programa de cadetes de aviación (USAAF), 1940–47 1940–41 El entrenamiento de vuelo de los cadetes se redujo en 1940 a siete meses de entrenamiento [1] : 566 y solo 200 horas de vuelo para satisfacer una demanda potencial de pilotos militares.

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