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Revised Armed Services Policies

c. Outstanding Naval Aviation Cadets.

11. Navy--Reserve.

a. Naval Aviation Cadet.

18 to 27 with two years of college, unmarried. Training for 18 months plus about 30 months active duty.

b. General Line.

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19 to 26. Degree holders with two full courses in mathematics and one full course in physics. Men in I-a or II-a are not eligible unless they plan to go on immediate active duty.

c. Electronics.

19 to 33. Degree holder in electrical, radio, communication engineering or physics (electronics or wave propagation). Those over 27 must have five years experience. Men in I-a or II-a are not eligible.

d. Petroleum Engineer.

19 to 37. Degree holder in petroleum or chemical engineering, or in geology. Men in I-a or II-a are not eligible.

e. Civil Engineering Corps.

19 to 33. Degree holder in any field of engineering (including ESAP). Men in I-a or II-a are not eligible.

f. Supply Corps.

19 to 27. Degree holder with six courses in economics, commerce or business administration or textile engineering. Men in I-a or II-a are not eligible, unless they want immediate active duty.

g. Chaplains Corps.

21-33. Degree holder plus three years of graduate theological work. Ordained minister with approval from his denomination.

h. Medical Service Corps.

21 to 32. Degree holder in the following fields: Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemistry, Sanitary Engineering, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, and Public Health.

i. The Reserve Officer Candidates (ROC) program will probably open shortly. This program consists of two and a half hours per week in Boston plus two six-week summer cruises. Applicants may join Navy Reserve units now and apply for ROC alter. This program is free from draft, but promises to be highly competitive

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