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The Army General Classification Test (AGTC) was a 40-minute, 150 multiple choice question comprehensive test used in WWII to evaluate verbal, quantitative, and spatial abilities of recruits. The Army used this exam to divide up men into one of five categories based on their raw scores:
Class 1: 130+
Class 2: 110-129
Class 3: 90-109
Class 4: 70-89
Class 5: 69 or lower
Though intended to measure one’s intelligence, the test seemed to be more of a measure of education. Regardless, it was still a reasonable way of measuring a recruit’s ability level.
The Army Air Corps received a very high number of men who scored in Classes 1 and 2. In 1942 and 1943, approximately 44% of men in the AAC scored in Class 1 or Class 2, with an additional 35% scoring in Class 3. But it’s important to remember that the Army Air Corps ONLY accepted volunteers. Of course, there’s more intensive training and exams that recruits must pass in order to become a Pilot, Copilot, Navigator, or Bombardier, but scoring high was an important first step.
#I just know Crosby scored the highest of our flyboys and I REFUSE to believe anything else#everyone’s at Thorpe Abbotts boasting about their scores and he doesn’t immediately offer his up#but then someone asks and he’s like uhhhh but bubbles is like ‘he got a 129’#then Crosby complains about how the wording on the question was ambiguous#mota#masters of the air#wwii#8th air force#100th bomb group#agct exam#agct#Army General Classification Test#army air corps
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