62904 U.S. NAVY 1980s RECRUITMENT FILM “NEATO” NAVY EDUCATIONAL & TRAINING w/ FILMMAKING

This is a 1980’s era (or possibly late 1970s), color movie that opens with young students calling a navy recruiting center, part of the Naval Education and Training Command. The camera pans across the navy recruitment specialists talking about the benefits of military service, :30. The film is called NEATO which stands for Navy Educational And Training Opportunities. Navy filmmakers edit training films on a KEM flatbed, Moviola or Steenbeck, 1:22. Navy graduates are shown, 1:55. Navy recruits arrive at boot camp, 2:17. Navy uniforms are fitted, 2:37. Navy recruits in the classroom, 3:00. Recruits exercise in the field, 3:28. Recruits march together, 3:50. Graduation from basic training, 4:18. Seamen in apprentice training, 4:42. Airmen in school learn about training on the ground, 5:17. Fighter takes off from the deck of an aircraft carrier, 5:48. Electronics systems training, 6:13. Computer training class with a mainframe, 7:18. Aviation structural mechanic recruits working on aircraft engines and aircraft, 9:18. Aircraft on the airfield, 9:45. Air traffic control center training rooms, 10:15. Shipboard steam plant re-enactment center, 10:52. Nuclear submarine is shown, 11:24. Air craft carriers at sea, 11:39. Naval Nuclear Power School and training command instructor addressing recruits, 12:00. Navy recruits visiting colleges, 13:46. Different classes in the BOOST program are featured, 14:45. Naval academy prep school, 15:15. Sports programs at the navy are features, 16:00. Recruits in class studying liberal arts, 17:18. Naval Reserve Officers Training Core classroom presentation, 18:22. Recruit becomes a member of the navy, 18:49. Navy members march in front of the Navy Officer Candidate School, 19:11. Officer candidates in classroom, 19:40. Navy aviators jog together, 20:16. Navy officers take their oaths, 21:22. Flight simulators are shown, 22:22. Pilots in actual flight training with instructors take off, 23:00. Jet lands on aircraft carrier, 23:35. Combat simulation, 24:21. Navy’s Post graduate school, 25:00. Naval war college, 26:00. Officers discuss strategy over a sea chart, 27:17. Plane takes off from aircraft carrier, 28:20.

The Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) is an enterprise level shore command of the United States Navy that is responsible for training, education and professional development of the Navy’s 400,000 active duty and reserve Sailors through accession, continuing education, and advancement training. The Chief of Naval Education and Training (CNET), currently a 2-star Admiral, directs over 22,000 personnel and over 160 various activities tasked with the preponderance of training activities for USN and USMC officer and enlisted personnel. NETC itself is headquartered aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, with NETC N7 located onboard Naval Station Norfolk.

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