Villanova University - Belle Air Yearbook (Villanova, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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19 4 1 TU 1 9 4 K Militory ospect of V-12 troining wos most plainly «vident on Sat- urday mornings when the weekly inspection and drill was conducted on Mendel Field. At regular intervals a formal review was held by the commanding officer ond his staff. Other Saturdays were devoted to the weary business of mastering the standard formations ond maneuvers of close order drill. In the early days of the unit, trainees with previous military experience were called upon to sup- plement the efforts of the ship's company in explaining the funda- mentals to the newcomers. forget her sons already in the service. Masses were of- fered regularly for the benefit and intentions of these men. News reports and letters brought word of their world-wide activities to the campus. With the end of the war. Villanova proudly looked back over her four years of war-time accomplishments, ond then began the gradual change necessitated by post-war demands. June. 1946. sow the termination of the Naval-Marine V-12 unit, and the organization of a permanent Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. Ci- vilian dress once again predominated on the campus os veterans, both former ond new students, prepared to resume their interrupted careers. 14 Deference to the notional colon forms on important port in the routine of any military organixation. The color guard crosses the reviewing line, followed by the entire novy detachment. The en- sign is lowered ot evening to the accompaniment of a navy bugler, as trainees all over the campus come to attention ond salute the flag of their country.

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LIFE U IV T H like every other institution in the notion, hod chonged: it wos now o wor-time Villonovo functioning under 'ex- tremely adverse conditions. The presence of uniformed men. attending courses stressing specific navol needs, showed conclusively that Villonovo was doing her part in the country-wide war effort. Semester followed semester without pause for the formerly customary vacations. Trainees completed their courses of study and left for active service, but new men were always on hand to take their places. Clubs. E E A M P U S societies, and seminars were subordinated, os never be- fore. to the heavy class work. The high caliber of Villa- nova varsity athletic teams diminished. Intra-mural sports became more popular and extensive than in previous years. Programs designed to emphasize the necessity of physical training were added to the already packed scholastic schedules, and carried out on a strenuous daily basis. Reveille, roll call, drill, and inspection be- came the ordinary routine after class hours. Though preparing men for war. Villonovo did not Fother Stanford. president of the college. and Commander Milner, first V-12 commanding offi- cer. discuss the progress of the newly.estab- lished naval unit at Villanova. Father Stanford served on the board of civilian educators which helped organize the reserve training programs, and was fully aware of the Navy Department's objectives. Commander Milner was a Noval Academy graduate seosoned by many years of service and well acquainted with the traditional requirements for naval trainees. 13



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Drill under arms wot not added to the training program until several month after the unit wos started. Present Arms! is the command here, and the morine company responds in unison. The most popular commond in any collection is illustrated as the trainees breok rank ot the completion of another week's work. Liberty is next on the schedule, ond there will be no stragglers. As the progrom continued, more ond more of the troinees were selected from the ronks of the marine corps ond novy rather than from the colleges ond high schools of the notion. Here Lt. Comdr. Hannah, successor to Comdr. Milner, awords Morine Private Gorman o decorotion which he earned in combat beforo being assigned to officer training. Comdr. Hannah wos replaced in October. 1945. by the present com- manding officer. Captain Thomas.

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