This short film was made by Central Intelligence Agency in order to train American AIOs (Air Intelligence Officers) with techniques for interrogating enemy airmen, and ways to gather vital intelligence. You'll take a look at an AIO training school, where candidates learn different types of interrogation methods, the importance of thoroughly familiarizing yourself with existing intelligence about enemy units and weapons, and to observe mock interrogations that are critiqued by the class.
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