Grand Old Partisan salutes Ronald Reagan, commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve on May 25th 1937. Called to active service in April 1942, he first worked at the Port of San Francisco as an embarkation officer. Two months later, the War Department assigned him to the First Motion Picture Unit, and then to the Provisional Task Force Show Unit and the War Loan Drive. His units produced more than four hundred training films for the war effort, such as:
Promoted twice, Reagan left the army in December 1945.
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