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  • Clinton was ordered by his draft board to report for a pre-induction physical in London.

    Sixties: Coming Of Age 2008

  • "Where companies have engaged in a pre-induction process, there has been a marked success in taking graduates and providing them with 'the icing on the cake' so to speak which enables them to integrate with relative ease into the work environment and begin making a worthwhile contribution quicker."

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • I notified the induction center that I was on crutches and in a cast and suggested they postpone my pre-induction physical until I was out of the cast and all better — a delay of about four months according to my doctor.

    Nobody's Hero: My War Story 2008

  • Officials hope this proposed pre-induction screening program would eliminate “unsuitable applicants before significant time and resources are wasted in the vain effort to train” them, and identify “those applicants possessing superior cognitive skills that make them likely prospects for future leadership roles in the military service,” according to a solicitation released July 22.

    US Army creating IQ test for Iraqi Army recruits: Steve Sailer 2005

  • Officials hope this proposed pre-induction screening program would eliminate “unsuitable applicants before significant time and resources are wasted in the vain effort to train” them, and identify “those applicants possessing superior cognitive skills that make them likely prospects for future leadership roles in the military service,” according to a solicitation released July 22.

    Archive 2005-07-31 Steve Sailer 2005

  • Officials hope this proposed pre-induction screening program would eliminate “unsuitable applicants before significant time and resources are wasted in the vain effort to train” them, and identify “those applicants possessing superior cognitive skills that make them likely prospects for future leadership roles in the military service,” according to a solicitation released July 22.

    7/31/05 - 8/7/05 Steve Sailer 2005

  • In March 1944, Warneke told reporters in Hot Springs, Arkansas, that he had agreed to report for his pre-induction physical for the United States Army.

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

  • In March 1944, Warneke told reporters in Hot Springs, Arkansas, that he had agreed to report for his pre-induction physical for the United States Army.

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

  • Nobody's ever tried before in Medicare to set up a program in which you're going to have prevention and a pre-induction physical.

    CNN Transcript Dec 3, 2004 2004

  • In March 1944, Warneke told reporters in Hot Springs, Arkansas, that he had agreed to report for his pre-induction physical for the United States Army.

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

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