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Part of the “Are You Ready for Service?” series, this film was shown to high school boys at school or church youth groups. It illustrates how many drafted young men succumb to temptation after being “cut loose” from the moral standards of their family, church and community. Alcohol, gambling and venereal disease were big problems for the young, wide-eyed recruits who could be kept out of combat due to imprisonment or hospitalization. | Part of the “Are You Ready for Service?” series, this film was shown to high school boys at school or church youth groups. It illustrates how many drafted young men succumb to temptation after being “cut loose” from the moral standards of their family, church and community. Alcohol, gambling and venereal disease were big problems for the young, wide-eyed recruits who could be kept out of combat due to imprisonment or hospitalization. | ||
Shows how the service experience helps a youth to develop self-reliance and to assume the responsibility for making his own decisions. | |||
==Credits== | |||
Produced in Consultation with Officers of: National Education Association, American Council on Education, United States Office of Education, National Catholic Education Association, National Vocational Guidance Association and United States Department of Defense." | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* https://archive.org/details/GettingReadyMorally | * https://archive.org/details/GettingReadyMorally | ||
* https://archive.org/details/0915_Getting_Ready_Morally_00_38_35_22 |
Latest revision as of 23:27, 27 February 2022
Getting Ready Morally is a short film from 1951 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
Part 7 of the “Are You Ready for Service?” series, this film was shown to high school boys at school or church youth groups.
Getting Ready Morally | |
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Produced by | Coronet Instructional Films |
Production company | Coronet Instructional Films |
Distributed by | Coronet Instructional Films |
Release date | 1951 |
Language | English |
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Ep. 7 of Series:Are You Ready for Service?
Part of the “Are You Ready for Service?” series, this film was shown to high school boys at school or church youth groups. It illustrates how many drafted young men succumb to temptation after being “cut loose” from the moral standards of their family, church and community. Alcohol, gambling and venereal disease were big problems for the young, wide-eyed recruits who could be kept out of combat due to imprisonment or hospitalization.
Shows how the service experience helps a youth to develop self-reliance and to assume the responsibility for making his own decisions.
Credits
Produced in Consultation with Officers of: National Education Association, American Council on Education, United States Office of Education, National Catholic Education Association, National Vocational Guidance Association and United States Department of Defense."