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Phil wrote: "I'll be shocked if it wasn't Heinlein, but I don't know for sure."
It does have that Space Cadet feeling to it, but not a specific plot I recall. (Didn't the cadets have to pass a test of character by closing their eyes and filling a milk bottle with marbles? Raise your hand if you remember what a milk bottle was.)
It does have that Space Cadet feeling to it, but not a specific plot I recall. (Didn't the cadets have to pass a test of character by closing their eyes and filling a milk bottle with marbles? Raise your hand if you remember what a milk bottle was.)


I first thought of Tom Corbett myself, but it's been so long since I read those, I couldn't be sure.
I can rember seeing the milk truck before the school bus showed up
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The trainer also reluctantly accepts one candidate who recognizes the test as one of character rather than machine-building, and so completes each machine as far as possible with the components provided, even making one work by cutting and fusing energy sources.
The trainer and the accepted candidates set off for the cruise, whereupon the trainer turns everything over to the candidates and declares that he expects to die in space.
Subsequently, the trainer sabotages various ship processes and watches the candidates do or die. The trainer gets away with his tactics because senior naval officers know he turns out the best-trained personnel.
What was the name and author of this story? Anybody recognize it?