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Veterans of World War II

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents

From the Record Group:

Michigan State Normal College was a site for the Army Specialized Training Program. The Army Specialized Training Program ("ASTP") was established by the United States Army in December 1942 to identify, train and educate academically-talented enlisted men as a specialized corps of Army officers during World War II. Utilizing major colleges and universities across the country, the Army provided a four-year college education combined with specialized Army technical training over a period of one and one-half years to those enlisted men who were accepted into the program. The men of the ASTP were distinguished by the octagon shoulder patch insignia of the program which was worn on their uniforms. It depicts the lamp of knowledge crossed with the sword of valor -- an allusion to both the mental and physical capabilities of these specialized officers-in-training. This record group is a collection of materials from the Army Specialized Training Program at Michigan State Normal College. The World War II record group has been subdivided into several series: University Participants, Willow Run Bomber Plant, Campus, the Army Specialized Training Program, and Barry H. Alford. The University Participants series includes information pertaining to students, alumni, and faculty, and is composed of lists of participants, clippings, correspondences, G.I. Bill materials, and Japanese American student relocation materials.

Dates

  • Creation: 1942 - 1946

Conditions Governing Access

Researchers are asked to request materials 24 hours prior to use through the University Archives.

Extent

From the Collection: 6.8 Linear Feet (1 record center carton, 1 halfsize archive box, 2 flat boxes, 1 clamshell box, 2 oversize folder)

Language of Materials

English

General

The introduction to Veterans of World War II was written by E.R. Isbell, Dean of Administration in December 1955. In it he wrote:

The following list is composed of those men and women, both students and faculty, who left their work at Michigan State Normal College and entered the armed forces to serve their country during World War II. In spite of the face that a a large effort was made by a great many people to secure the information, many names sill appear with incomplete data, and doubtless additional names remain unreported. Of the list of 1,057 names that we have been able to compile, 63 died in service.

Repository Details

Part of the Eastern Michigan University Archives Repository

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