= (a) 26 develop and maintain a nigh degree of enduranéd and stamina for the particular 36) t6 to done--such o condition that will permit’ the: officers and nen to continus thir daily work effective — @ Nei davelop’ audheuhyedeal -condition that all personnel will have a great reserve of strength and endurance~-a, margin of safety which will carry them thru mis ope -oametene! unde? such possible conditions | as loss of ‘slean, lack .of 90d, difficult Living| conditions and other hardships. . pyle ae : oe (ay. 2 To vrovide an outlet for, and.tatie? from, the emotional. stress and _peyehological strain involved in flying. What isthe administrative set-up and what type of personnel has been selocte d to Abd in the conduct of the Army Air Force physical conditioning » program? Mr, Dashizll’*as told you about the civilian physical directors and their bas: in the aviation cadet schools. The situation in the combat forces is very difforent. Seorie year ago, Mr. James ET, Pixlee, yaa Gr egine of Physical Education and avettes at George. Wacking tan University, was appointed Director of Physical Tee of. the entire Army Air Riatian. bir. Pixled directs and coordinates both ee training, that in tho flying schools and that in the combat = Sonéwhat later, five more physical education men were appointed, on ex- ecutive order, in the civil service, as directors of physical training with the _ ee ‘ie Force ‘Combat. Command. lir, Birch 3.3 Bayh, former director of health and pial a: oduen vtion for: the. public. schools | of Washington, D. C., was appointed Senior | ieeuen. of Physical Trajning | of i en Yonas Conbat Command, and four other ns apvoinsoa, one to. each Air forps., 1 vas apointad’ to 8uch a civil service oe tion with ‘tho (4th Air. Force hast June. Yo other trained. physical education nen ; é % have been appointed as, physical