Navy aviation cadets enjoying a little exercise. If they all adjourned to the same locker room shower, it must have been quite a site! During their training, they regularly posed in jockstraps (or less) for posture and physique photos to show progress from their physical training. Presumably, these comparative photos were included in their “201″ file or whatever it was called. These photos should not be confused with the “posture photos” which were taken of all freshmen (male and female) upon entry to numerous universities in the early 50′s. The students posed wearing nothing but smiles
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