The course he and 29 other trainees attended was called Kameradschaft 31, abbreviated "K 31".
All trainees must attend and graduate specific courses in parachuting, close quarter combat, communications etc.
By October 1942, navigator preflight training to qualify trainees to attend Hondo was "all out" insofar as equipment would permit.
The trainees had attended daily classes there for up to a month, learning the skills needed to work as certified personal and home care aides in New York.
The trainee must also complete fifteen case studies and attend six private consultations with a qualified instructor.
During this two-year period, the trainee must attend a Professional Competency Course, where core subjects and electives will be assessed.
He and 29 other trainees attended what was called Kameradschaft 31, abbreviated "K 31".
In the afternoons and evenings, according to program outlines, the trainees attend curriculum workshops.
Each year more than 6000 students, trainees and post-graduate students attend courses at the Academy.
If trainees are attending a regular in-service training course, individual viewing could be built into the syllabus.