A training film titled: 'Introduction to the army' depicts induction and training of soldiers in the army. Exterior of a house in the United States. A man named Harold Leonard Davis working in the garden of the house. A postman gives him a mail. The mail is for Davis from the President's office to report for pre induction physical examination. He rushes to his friend's house who is in the army. He knocks at the door. His friend's mother opens the door. He goes inside and wakes up his friend. He talks about the induction. Davis and his friend have breakfast and his friend talks about his induction. Men lined up outside an armed forces induction station. They enter the building. They take off their clothes and a man place the clothes in racks. A doctor conducting physical check up of the men. Their teeth, eyes, ears and nose are examined. Their blood test is conducted. A psychiatrist talking to a man. Officers interviewing the man. (World War II period).
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