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Peter O'Toole and Zia Mohyeddin and that sunset in LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (‘62). #TCMEssentials
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Pleasure of Your Company: Military Etiquette and Grooming, 1970
“I really enjoy being a girl. It’s so great!”
The fashion show/dance montage features a variety of off-duty styles!
Servicewomen can wear more makeup off-duty because “you would probably look a little dowdy if you didn’t wear more dramatic makeup in the evening.”
Screenshots of appropriate off-duty attire.
Screenshot of appropriate daytime attire. Looks like Army Barbie!
This post is by Miriam Kleiman, Program Director for Public Affairs.
Military Movie Flashback: Tips for Young Ladies!
Pleasure of Your Company: Military Etiquette and Grooming, 1970
ICYMI: Earlier Military Movie Flashbacks featured two 1960s training films on dating etiquette for soldiers: Blondes Prefer Gentlemen and How to Succeed with Brunettes.
By 1970, surely the US Military couldn’t ignore the ongoing Vietnam War and dramatic social changes of the 1960s - or could it? While the Equal Rights Amendment was being debated in Congress, the military issued new films that stressed “there is no conflict between functioning efficiently as a military servicewoman and in maintaining one’s feminine identity at all times.”
In the Pleasure of Your Company, Women’s Army Corps soldiers chat while they do embroidery, file their nails, iron their uniforms, and shine their shoes. They trade horror stories not about their dates, but about their embarrassing dating faux pas. Then, they get etiquette tips and a “redo” - a chance to do things the right way. Don’t worry, the women are upbeat and positive. Learning military etiquette is fun! One exclaims: “I really enjoy being a girl. It’s so great!”
The male narrator stresses the importance of etiquette:
“Good manners, social grace and courtesy are the mark of a successful servicewoman.”
“Knowing what to do in specific situations is a matter of custom, instinct, education and good taste.”
“We expect the girls to show good taste in everything they wear.”
At this crucial moment, Captain York (above right) says that miniskirts and other new styles are just fine for “off-duty” wear. The young woman tells her friends later: “Oh wow! You could have knocked me over with a pin!” She adds that the Captain is “an absolutely groovy person, and really a swinger!”
Who opens the door?
The woman only referred to as “Sweetie” shares the embarrassing moment (pictured below) when she and her boyfriend reach for the door at the same time! Thankfully, she learns that off-duty she can be a lady!
“It was so confusing… I can’t remember when I’m supposed to open a door, and when I’m not. But I get kind of confused because after 1700 hours this little pumpkin changes and becomes the lady and they stand for me, and they open doors for me.”
“I keep forgetting, he’s not an officer so I let him open the door, right?”
Don’t stress at dinner! Have your date order for you!
Sandy speaks candidly about her experience at a nice restaurant. She doesn’t know how to order -she and her date speak at the same time and confuse the waiter! Even worse, she doesn’t know what piece of silverware to use! Thankfully, “Sweetie” sets her straight and she sails through the redo.

Sandy’s mortified - what fork should she use? The outside one? The inside one?
Office party planning panic!
Fast forward, if you wish, to the heated conflict over the welcome reception for the new Sergeant Major. Should it be a sit-down dinner? A nice breakfast coffee? A dinner buffet? No spoiler alerts here!
Action scene: heated fight over reception planning.
How to achieve the perfect party flow!
“Sweetie” feels invalidated when she tells her boyfriend Tom about the party planning stress. He asks judgmentally: “What’s the big deal? So you have to set up a reception… What’s so tough about that?”
“Sweetie” details the extensive work needed to pull off such an event - they had to set up a committee to select the food and beverages, and then she needed to organize the receiving line. And yet more responsibility - she had to choose whom to invite, and then send out the invitations!
Tom apologizes: “Hey, they does take a lot of doing, doesn’t it? I’m sorry Sweetie, I didn’t mean to put you down.” “Sweetie” states: “People think it’s easy, but it’s not.”
As the narrator underscores in a low voiceover: “There’s more to it than just having a good time… Getting people to mix and mingle is a very important part of any party.”
“Sweetie” realizes in horror: “Oh no! No one’s talking to the guest of honor!”
Remember: “Good appearance, social graces, personal development of this kind pays off in career advancement, social acceptance and personal fulfillment. A pretty good deal.”
Stay tuned for the next Military Movie Flashback, another from the Military Etiquette and Grooming series, Mind Your Military Manners: Military Etiquette and Grooming, 1971, to learn:
The importance of eye makeup, how to match makeup to your skin tone, and why makeup needs to be artfully applied, because “pretty good is not good enough.”
Why “for many girls the daily shower is a new experience and one they don’t welcome readily.”
Why “You can’t get by with deodorant alone” if you want to smell clean.
Why you need a professional cut and styling, not DIY.
Pleasure of Your Company is one of thousands of US military training films on topics including dating, STDs, and “good hygiene.”
More online:
Heidi Holstrom’s Unwritten Record post: The Women’s Army Corps Requests “The Pleasure of Your Company”
Audrey Amidon’s Unwritten Record post: Don’t Shut Your Date in the Door: Military Dating Dos and Don’ts.
Why are these records at the National Archives and when did they get there? Read Audrey Amidon’s Unwritten Record post: What Would You Do If 40 Tons of Records Arrived on Your Doorstep?
Go behind the scenes of our Motion Picture office and Film Preservation Lab to “meet” Audrey Amidon, Heidi Holstrom and their colleagues in Out of the Dark: Bringing Films to Light at the National Archives.
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In what was the beginning of the popular “Dr. Kildare” series, Lew Ayres stars in YOUNG DR. KILDARE (‘38). #LetsMovie
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Nooo! I’ll catch my death
Audrey Hepburn getting her hair shampooed on the set of Sabrina
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The wonder-child. She defined what it is to be a star

Silent film star Lillian Gish, photo by Abert Witzel, 1917, when Gish was 20 years old.
She had an extraordinary career. Gish made her first film in 1912 (An Unseen Enemy directed by D.W. Griffith) in the early days of the film industry and her last film in 1987 (The Whales of August opposite Bette Davis and Vincent Price)
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Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 9/25/1780:
“Sir,
There has just been unfolded at this place a scene of the blackest trason. Arnold has fled to the Enemy. André the British Adjt Genl is in our possession as a spy.”
Series: Miscellaneous Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774 - 1789
Record Group 360: Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, 1765 - 1821
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As autumn begins its annual display at Acadia National Park in Maine, the forests take on the shades of sunrise. Standing on the rocky shoreline above the Atlantic, the salty ocean breeze rustles the leaves, a rapturous dance of color and sound. More than a finale of summer or a prelude to winter, Fall is a defining celebration of nature at Acadia. For generations, artists and dreamers have come searching for the sublime. And they found it here. Photo by Bill Hinton (www.sharetheexperience.org).
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She couldn’t be ugly if she were paid a million dollars to try
Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman (1990) dir. Garry Marshall
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Smile though your heart is aching

Modern Times - 1936
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Justification for sending arms without the proper forms or requisition due to General Gaines’ proposed march on Texas, 9/26/1845
“I am confident that you would greatly prefer that every officer in the Dept should dispense with forms in cases of emergency like this … ”
Series: Letters and Endorsements Sent to the Chief of Ordnance, 1836 - 1895
Record Group 156: Records of the Office of the Chief of Ordnance, 1797 - 1988
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Ginger Rogers at a soda fountain, photographed by Peter Stackpole, 1937
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Happy National Public Lands Day! America’s public lands spark wonder and give us incredible places to appreciate and explore. Today we celebrate the nation’s largest single-day volunteer event for public lands with a fee free day! Held every year on the fourth Saturday of September, National Public Lands Day brings together hundreds of thousands of volunteers to help maintain America’s treasured places. Whether you join virtually or in person, today is the perfect day to honor the importance of these amazing places. Photo at Glacier National Park in Montana by Jacob W. Frank, National Park Service.
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