MS. General view, Commanding Officer taking apprentices for drill, troops marching across training grounds. They halt towards camera. The instructor places apprentices in correct position. SCU. Apprentices, pan down squad. MS. Apprentices on parade. SCU. Commanding Officer...
MS. General view, Commanding Officer taking apprentices for drill, troops marching across training grounds. They halt towards camera. The instructor places apprentices in correct position. SCU. Apprentices, pan down squad. MS. Apprentices on parade. SCU. Commanding Officer in foreground. Rear view, apprentices turn right, salute and dismiss. CU. Group of apprentices march off. SCU. Group of three speaking together about caning. CU. Apprentices at work. MS. General view, boys at work in classroom - two shots. CU. Boy using typewriter, pan to other boys typing. CU. Apprentice. CU. Typewriter. MS. General view of machine shop with apprentices at work. MS. General view, apprentices welding. Various shots of the apprentices doing PT exercises. MS. Squad of apprentices marching by, Officer salutes.
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