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Air Force Rotc At The University Of Richmond, 1951-1957, Robert J. Dandridge
Air Force Rotc At The University Of Richmond, 1951-1957, Robert J. Dandridge
Honors Theses
In the summer of 1950, after the seriousness of the Korean conflict had become evident, a special committee appointed three years earlier by the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees was reactivated for the purpose of considering "the feasibility of applying for a Reserve Office Training Corps unit" for the University of Richmond. This special committee, called the ROTC Committee, after thorough study, rendered a unanimous recommendation to the Board that a unit of Army ROTC be applied for. The application was completed and mailed to the Department of the Army. Approval of the application was not long in …