V-12 Navy College Training Program
Richard Barrett Lowe, U.S. Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School, United States Navy Reserve, Alma College, Bates College
978-613-9-24086-9
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192
2013-01-12
89,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 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 men were enrolled in the V-12 program in 131 colleges and universities in the United States.Richard Barrett Lowe, future Governor of Guam and American Samoa, was one of the early commanding officers.The purpose of the V-12 program was to grant bachelor's degrees to future officers from both the U.S. Navy and the Marine Corps. Once they completed their baccalaureate program, the next step toward obtaining a Navy commission was to attend a U.S. Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School where the future officer was required to complete the V-7 program, a short course of four months. Graduates from the midshipmen schools were commissioned as ensigns in the U.S. Naval Reserve and the majority entered into active duty with the U.S. fleet.
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