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V-12 Navy College Training Program

The V-12 Navy College Training Program was designed to supplement the force of commissioned officers in the United States Navy during World War II. Between July 1, 1943, and June 30, 1946, more than 125,000 participants were enrolled in 131 colleges and universities in the United States. Numerous participants attended classes and lectures at their respective colleges and earned completion degrees for their studies. Some even returned from their naval obligations to earn a degree from the colleges where they were previously stationed.

Robert F. Kennedy (second from left) while completing his V-12 studies at Bates College; in the background is a snow replica of a naval ship.

The V-12 program's goal was to produce officers, not unlike the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP), which sought to turn out more than 200,000 technically trained personnel in such fields as engineering, foreign languages, and medicine. Running from 1942 to 1944, the ASTP recruits were expected but not required to become officers at the end of their training.

History Edit

The V-12 program was founded to generate a large number of officers for both the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps to meet the demands of World War II, in excess of the number that was turned out annually by the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis and the U.S. Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School. Once enrollees completed their V-12-subsidized bachelor's degree programs, their next step toward obtaining a commission depended on the service branch:[1]

Navy

  • Navy officer candidates were required to complete the V-7 United States Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School program. It was a short course of eight months. The first month was spent at Indoctrination School, a "boot camp" for officer candidates that had Marine Corps drill instructors. Pre-Midshipmen's School was a preparatory four-month course teaching military skills like seamanship, navigation, ordnance, and how to behave like an officer. Midshipmen's School itself taught academic skills and was three months long. Graduates were commissioned as ensigns in the U.S. Naval Reserve and the majority entered into active duty with the U.S. fleet.[2]

Marines

Inception Edit

When the United States entered the Second World War, American colleges and universities suffered huge enrollment declines. Men of prime draft age who would normally have gone into college (or would have remained enrolled until their course of study was completed) were either drafted, volunteered for service, or dropped out and took jobs in agriculture or war-related industries. As a result, some colleges worried they would have to close their doors for the duration of the conflict.

On October 14, 1942, the American Council on Education issued a report on how best to use colleges and universities for the war effort. The plan recommended that a "college training corps" be established on college and university campuses, that members of the corps be in uniform and receive active-duty pay, and that graduates be trained in technical specialties that were of use to the Army and the Navy. President Franklin D. Roosevelt agreed with this report, and asked the Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy how best they could use higher education in their mobilization plans. The V-12 Navy college training program and the Army Specialized Training Program were jointly announced on December 12, 1942.[3] The V-12 program found more favor with college administrators than did the ASTP. Unlike the ASTP, V-12 students were allowed to attend classes with civilian students and participate in athletics. The majority of the basic curriculum consisted of classes already taught by civilian instructors.[4] Depending on the V-12 enrollees' past college curriculum, they were enrolled in three school terms, or semesters, which lasted four months each.

Captain Arthur S. Adams, from the Training Division of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, was the officer-in-charge of the V-12 program.[1] Richard Barrett Lowe, future Governor of Guam and American Samoa, was one of its early commanding officers.[5]

Scope Edit

Gentlemen, we are about to embark on an education program that will have important effects on American colleges, on the Navy, and, most important of all, on the lives of thousands of this nation's finest young men. We must educate and train these men well so that they may serve their country with distinction, both in war and in peace. Vice Admiral Randall Jacobs, May 14, 1943[1]

The V-12 program was economically and functionally beneficial to undergraduate colleges and universities in maintaining enrollments during a general mobilization of manpower for the war, and also met and exceeded the critical needs of the military.[1]

Participating institutions Edit

Unlike the ASTP, the Navy predominantly chose small, private colleges for V-12 detachments. Of the 131 institutions selected for line units, approximately 100 could be considered "small," and eighty-eight were private institutions. Eleven were associated with the Roman Catholic Church. Land grant and state flagship universities accounted for only eighteen of the 131 detachments.[6] After the V-12 Program got underway on July 1, 1943, public and private college enrollment increased by 100,000 participants, helping reverse the sharp wartime downward trend.[1]

Midshipman Schools (V-7 Midshipman Program) Edit

Line units Edit

Medical units Edit

Dental units Edit

Theological units Edit

Notable graduates Edit

 
Alfred J. Eggers served as NASA's Assistant Administrator for Policy from January 1968 through March 1971.

See also Edit

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Further reading Edit

  • Cardozier, V. R. Colleges and Universities in World War II (1993) online
  • Westerlund, John S. "Anchors Aweigh: The U.S. Navy's WWII Port of Call at Flagstaff," Journal of Arizona History (2002) 43#1 pp 69–86. Arizona State Teachers College (now Northern Arizona University)

External links Edit

  • V-12 History
  • Luray, Rhonda - Training the world's greatest Navy, 2004
  • All Hands Naval Bulletin - July, 1943
  • The Navy College Training Program V-12: Curricula Schedules, Course Descriptions – Google Books
  • Navy V-12 Bulletin – Google Books
  • Navy V-12 – Google Books
  • Continuance of Navy V-12 College Training Program – Google Books
  • Wartime College Training Programs of the Armed Services – Google Books

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The V 12 Navy College Training Program was designed to supplement the force of commissioned officers in the United States Navy during World War II Between July 1 1943 and June 30 1946 more than 125 000 participants were enrolled in 131 colleges and universities in the United States Numerous participants attended classes and lectures at their respective colleges and earned completion degrees for their studies Some even returned from their naval obligations to earn a degree from the colleges where they were previously stationed Robert F Kennedy second from left while completing his V 12 studies at Bates College in the background is a snow replica of a naval ship The V 12 program s goal was to produce officers not unlike the Army Specialized Training Program ASTP which sought to turn out more than 200 000 technically trained personnel in such fields as engineering foreign languages and medicine Running from 1942 to 1944 the ASTP recruits were expected but not required to become officers at the end of their training Contents 1 History 1 1 Inception 1 2 Scope 2 Participating institutions 2 1 Midshipman Schools V 7 Midshipman Program 2 2 Line units 2 3 Medical units 2 4 Dental units 2 5 Theological units 3 Notable graduates 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditThe V 12 program was founded to generate a large number of officers for both the U S Navy and Marine Corps to meet the demands of World War II in excess of the number that was turned out annually by the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis and the U S Naval Reserve Midshipmen s School Once enrollees completed their V 12 subsidized bachelor s degree programs their next step toward obtaining a commission depended on the service branch 1 Navy Navy officer candidates were required to complete the V 7 United States Naval Reserve Midshipmen s School program It was a short course of eight months The first month was spent at Indoctrination School a boot camp for officer candidates that had Marine Corps drill instructors Pre Midshipmen s School was a preparatory four month course teaching military skills like seamanship navigation ordnance and how to behave like an officer Midshipmen s School itself taught academic skills and was three months long Graduates were commissioned as ensigns in the U S Naval Reserve and the majority entered into active duty with the U S fleet 2 Marines Marine Corps candidates reported directly to boot camp and were later enrolled in a three month officer candidate course Once complete participants were commissioned as second lieutenants in the Marine Corps 1 Inception Edit When the United States entered the Second World War American colleges and universities suffered huge enrollment declines Men of prime draft age who would normally have gone into college or would have remained enrolled until their course of study was completed were either drafted volunteered for service or dropped out and took jobs in agriculture or war related industries As a result some colleges worried they would have to close their doors for the duration of the conflict On October 14 1942 the American Council on Education issued a report on how best to use colleges and universities for the war effort The plan recommended that a college training corps be established on college and university campuses that members of the corps be in uniform and receive active duty pay and that graduates be trained in technical specialties that were of use to the Army and the Navy President Franklin D Roosevelt agreed with this report and asked the Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy how best they could use higher education in their mobilization plans The V 12 Navy college training program and the Army Specialized Training Program were jointly announced on December 12 1942 3 The V 12 program found more favor with college administrators than did the ASTP Unlike the ASTP V 12 students were allowed to attend classes with civilian students and participate in athletics The majority of the basic curriculum consisted of classes already taught by civilian instructors 4 Depending on the V 12 enrollees past college curriculum they were enrolled in three school terms or semesters which lasted four months each Captain Arthur S Adams from the Training Division of the Bureau of Naval Personnel was the officer in charge of the V 12 program 1 Richard Barrett Lowe future Governor of Guam and American Samoa was one of its early commanding officers 5 Scope Edit Gentlemen we are about to embark on an education program that will have important effects on American colleges on the Navy and most important of all on the lives of thousands of this nation s finest young men We must educate and train these men well so that they may serve their country with distinction both in war and in peace Vice Admiral Randall Jacobs May 14 1943 1 The V 12 program was economically and functionally beneficial to undergraduate colleges and universities in maintaining enrollments during a general mobilization of manpower for the war and also met and exceeded the critical needs of the military 1 Participating institutions EditSee also V 12 Colleges and universities by state Unlike the ASTP the Navy predominantly chose small private colleges for V 12 detachments Of the 131 institutions selected for line units approximately 100 could be considered small and eighty eight were private institutions Eleven were associated with the Roman Catholic Church Land grant and state flagship universities accounted for only eighteen of the 131 detachments 6 After the V 12 Program got underway on July 1 1943 public and private college enrollment increased by 100 000 participants helping reverse the sharp wartime downward trend 1 Midshipman Schools V 7 Midshipman Program Edit Cornell University University of Notre Dame 1 Northwestern University Villanova UniversityLine units Edit Alma College 7 Arkansas A amp M College 8 Arizona State Teachers College 9 Baldwin Wallace College 10 Bates College 11 Berea College 12 Bethany College Kansas 7 Bethany College West Virginia 13 Bloomsburg University 14 Bowling Green State University 15 Brown University 1 Bucknell University 16 California Institute of Technology 17 Carroll College 18 Carson Newman College 19 Case School of Applied Science 20 Central College Central Michigan University 21 Central Missouri State Teachers College 22 Colgate University 23 College of the Holy Cross 24 College of St Thomas 25 College of the Pacific Colorado College 1 Columbia University 26 Cornell University 27 Dartmouth College 28 29 Denison University 30 DePauw University 31 Dickinson State Teachers College 32 Doane College 1 Drew University 33 Duke University 34 Emory amp Henry College 35 Emory University 36 Franklin and Marshall College 37 Georgia Institute of Technology 38 Gonzaga University 39 Gustavus Adolphus College 40 Hampden Sydney College 41 Harvard University 42 Hobart College 13 43 Howard College 44 Iowa State College 7 Illinois Institute of Technology 45 Illinois State Normal University 46 Indiana State Teachers College John Carroll University 47 Kansas State Teachers College 7 Lawrence College 48 Louisiana Polytechnic Institute 44 Marquette University 49 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 50 Mercer University 51 Miami University 7 Middlebury College 1 Milligan College 52 Millsaps College 53 Mississippi College 44 Missouri Valley College 22 Montana School of Mines Mount Saint Mary s College 54 Muhlenberg College 55 Murray State Teacher s College 7 Nebraska State Teachers College 56 Newberry College 57 North Dakota State School of Science 58 North Texas Agricultural College 59 Northwest Missouri State Teachers College 60 Northwestern University 61 Oberlin College 7 Occidental College 62 Ohio Wesleyan University 7 Park College 63 Pennsylvania State University 64 Princeton University 65 Purdue University 66 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 67 Rice Institute 44 Saint Ambrose College 68 St Lawrence University 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Southern California 94 University of the South 44 University of Texas at Austin 44 University of Utah 95 University of Virginia 51 University of Washington 96 University of Wisconsin Madison 97 Ursinus College 55 Villanova College 98 Wabash College 99 Washburn Municipal University 100 Webb Institute of Naval Architecture 101 Wesleyan University 102 West Virginia State College 7 West Virginia University 7 Western Michigan College 7 Westminster College 22 Whitman College 103 104 Willamette University 105 Williams College 106 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 107 Yale University 108 Medical units Edit Albany Medical College 101 Baylor University 44 Boston University School of Medicine 109 Cornell University Medical College 27 College of Medical Evangelists 7 Creighton University College of Medicine 110 Duke University School of Medicine 34 Emory University School of Medicine 36 George Washington University Medical School 80 Georgetown University School of Medicine 80 Hahnemann Medical College 55 Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis 111 Jefferson Medical College 55 Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 112 Long Island College of Medicine 101 Louisiana State University 44 Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine 44 Medical College of South Carolina 7 Medical College of Virginia 7 Marquette University School of Medicine 49 New York Medical College 101 North Pacific College of Oregon 7 Northwestern University School of Medicine 80 NYU College of Medicine 113 Saint Louis University School of Medicine 22 Southwestern Medical Foundation 7 Southwestern University 72 Stanford University School of Medicine 114 Syracuse University College of Medicine 101 Temple University School of Medicine 55 Tulane University School of Medicine 76 University of Alabama School of Medicine 115 University of Arkansas College of Medicine 44 University of Buffalo School of Medicine 101 University of Chicago School of Medicine 80 University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 80 University of Georgia School of Medicine 7 University of Illinois College of Medicine 1 University of Kansas School of Medicine 7 University of Louisville School of Medicine 84 University of Maryland School of Medicine 116 University of Michigan Medical College 86 University of Mississippi School of Medicine 44 University of Missouri School of Basic Medical Science 22 University of Nebraska College of Medicine 7 University of North Carolina School of Medicine 88 North Dakota State School of Science 58 University of Oklahoma College of Medicine 44 University of Oregon Medical School 7 University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 55 University of Tennessee College of Medicine 44 University of Texas Medical Branch 117 University of Utah College of Medicine 95 University of Vermont College of Medicine 7 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine 44 Wake Forest College Bowman Gray School of Medicine 7 Wayne State University School of Medicine 7 Washington University School of Medicine 22 Yale University School of Medicine 7 Dental units Edit Baylor University 44 College of Physicians and Surgeons San Francisco 114 Creighton University College of Dentistry 110 Emory University School of Medicine 36 Indiana University School of Dentistry 111 Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine 44 North Pacific College of Oregon School of Dentistry 7 Marquette University School of Dentistry 49 Ohio State University College of Dentistry 7 Saint Louis University School of Dentistry 22 University of Buffalo School of Dentistry 101 University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry 7 University of Illinois College of Dentistry 1 University of Louisville School of Dentistry 84 University of Maryland School of Medicine 116 University of Minnesota Medical School 87 University of Missouri Kansas City School of Dentistry 22 University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine 55 University of Tennessee College of Medicine 44 University of Texas at Houston 44 Washington University School of Dental Medicine 22 Theological units Edit Andover Newton Theological School 109 Berkeley Baptist Divinity School 78 114 Chicago Theological Seminary 80 Colgate Rochester Divinity School 101 Columbia Theological Seminary 101 Dubuque Theological Seminary 7 Episcopal Theological School 109 Garrett Biblical Institute 80 Hartford Theological School 7 Harvard Divinity School 109 Lancaster Theological Seminary 55 Luther Theological Seminary 25 McCormick Theological Seminary 80 Oberlin Graduate School of Theology 7 Pittsburgh Xenia Theological Seminary 55 Southern Methodist University 44 Texas Christian University 44 University of Chicago Divinity School 80 Vanderbilt University 44 Notable graduates EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources V 12 Navy College Training Program news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Alfred J Eggers served as NASA s Assistant Administrator for Policy from January 1968 through March 1971 George Allen football coach Alma College amp Marquette University Howard Baker U S Senator from Tennessee University of the South amp Tulane University Angelo Bertelli Notre Dame football star and Heisman Trophy Winner John Robert Beyster founder SAIC Foundation for Enterprise Development and Beyster Institute D Dudley Bloom youngest ship commander in the U S Navy during World War II commander of the flagship of the Atlantic fleet inventor of rolling luggage and reality based children s toys Harry Bonk played college football as a fullback for the University of Maryland from 1945 to 1948 and Dartmouth College and Bucknell University in 1944 Frederick C Branch first African American United States Marine Corps officer Purdue University M Scott Carpenter Project Mercury astronaut Colorado College and Saint Mary s College of California Earl H Carroll United States federal judge in senior status for the United States District Court for the District of Arizona 118 Johnny Carson television personality Millsaps College amp Columbia University Warren Christopher 63rd U S Secretary of State University of Redlands Henry S Coleman 1926 2006 acting dean of Columbia College Columbia University who was held hostage during the Columbia University protests of 1968 119 Jackie Cooper actor from Los Angeles California attained rank of Captain Roger Corman filmmaker from Los Angeles California Stanford University John Pina Craven helped pioneer the use of Bayesian search techniques to locate objects lost at sea Bill Daley All American fullback who played for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers from 1940 1942 and the University of Michigan Wolverines in 1943 Robert V Daniels American historian and educator specializing in the history of the Soviet Union Alvin Dark Major League Baseball Player and Manager LSU amp University of Louisiana Lafayette Jeremiah Denton U S Senator U S Navy Rear Admiral Naval Aviator Vietnam POW Alfred J Eggers NACA National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NASA Bump Elliott American football player coach and college athletics administrator played halfback at Purdue University 1943 1944 and the University of Michigan 1946 1947 66 Daniel J Evans Senator Governor Jim Fitzgerald businessman and philanthropist University of Notre Dame Aloysius C Galvin American Jesuit priest teacher administrator President of the University of Scranton 1965 1970 54 Warren Giese South Carolina legislator and football coach Bernard M Gordon inventor and philanthropist Samuel Gravely first African American Admiral UCLA amp Columbia University Wyndol Gray American professional basketball player in the 1940s 120 Peter Hackes TV Newsman White House Correspondent William J Hadden noted chaplain in both the Army and Navy minister and desegregationist John Woodland Hastings leader in the field of photobiology especially bioluminescence and one of the founders of the field of circadian biology Wilmot N Hess physicist NASA Apollo Moon missions National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA hurricane research and oil spill cleanup Bruce Hilkene captain and starting left tackle of the undefeated 1947 Michigan Wolverines football team 121 Elroy Hirsch LA Rams Football Great Edward Kean creator and writer of the Howdy Doody Show Cornell University and Columbia University Robert F Kennedy U S Attorney General U S Senator Bates College and Harvard University E Henry Knoche deputy director of the CIA from 1976 to 1977 and acting Director of Central Intelligence in 1977 Bowie Kuhn Baseball Commissioner Franklin amp Marshall College and Princeton University Melvin Laird Secretary of Defense John Black Lee architect in New Canaan Connecticut Jack Lemmon actor Harvard University Charles Mathias Senator James McClure Senator Sam Mele right fielder manager coach and scout in Major League Baseball led the Minnesota Twins to their first American League championship in 1965 Wayne E Meyer regarded as the Father of Aegis for his service as the Aegis Weapon System Manager founding project manager of the Aegis Shipbuilding Project Office William Middendorf II Ambassador Secretary of the Navy Frank N Mitchell Marine First Lieutenant who posthumously received the United States highest military decoration the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during the Korean War Dade William Moeller American health physicist radiation and environmental protection scientist Daniel Patrick Moynihan U S Senator from New York Tufts University Fred Negus played college football for University of Wisconsin and University of Michigan and professional in the All America Football Conference and the National Football League Clarence Charles Newcomer 1923 2005 US District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Paul Newman actor entered the program at Ohio University but had to drop out because of color blindness 122 David Sam Peckinpah film director University of Louisiana Lafayette Frank Pellegrino inventor inventor and president of General Fibre Company Sidney Phillips author physician U S Marine William Dale Phillips chemist nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopist federal science policy advisor and member of the National Academy of Sciences Robert C Pierpoint TV Newsman White House Correspondent Victor Prather American flight surgeon famous for taking part in Project RAM a government project to develop the space suit John Prchlik NFL Player Detroit Lions Al Rosen Major League Baseball Player and Executive Carl T Rowan Columnist TV Personality Ambassador Harold Lyman Ryan served as a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Idaho Leo Ryan U S Congressman killed in Guyana immediately before the Jonestown Massacre Bates College Kenneth G Ryder president of Northeastern University from 1975 1989 Pierre Salinger Newsman Presidential Press Secretary Phillip Shriver historian and college administrator who was president of Miami University in Oxford Ohio 1965 1981 Leon Silver geologist who was instrumental in training the Apollo Program astronauts in field geology G William Skinner leading American anthropologist and scholar of China Eugene Sledge Author U S Marine William Styron novelist and essayist Duke University Hugh Taylor professional football player and coach Robert Lawson Vaught mathematical logician and one of the founders of model theory James Logan Waters founder of Waters Corporation a publicly traded laboratory analytical instrument and software company William Webster Federal Judge Director CIA and FBI Thomas Grey Tom Wicker Columnist and Author Roger Williams Musician Entertainer William W Winpisinger president of the million member International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Benjamin Drake Wright American psychometrician largely responsible for the widespread 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