My father, Glen S. Remington, went to Yale – I knew that my
whole life. However, he did not go there
as a student. According to family
letters, he was at Yale in 1943 as part of his Army Air Force training. My mother has a picture of him when he was
there – along with twenty four other men.
Recently I took it out of the frame to scan it. On the back my dad had written the names of
the other men. He then had them sign it
and added their home towns. I became
curious about the photo and why the men were training at Yale.
The Army Air Force was formed in 1907 and was part of the
Army until 1947. Also called the Army
Air Corps, it played a large role in World War II. The program is described in the book, With
Courage, the U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II. “Because the existing Army preflight schools could not absorb
all the men seeking to enter the aviation cadet program. General Arnold made
arrangements with colleges and universities, largely devoid of male students
because of the war, to teach portions of the curriculum. Faculty members taught
the academic aspects of preflight training like mathematics and meteorology,
and officers assigned to each detachment handled the purely military
instruction, including map reading and radio communication.”
My dad’s story was that he took
an intelligence test, and because of his high score, he was sent to the program
at Yale instead of into the infantry with the rest of his unit. He had enlisted in the army Air Corps on 9
Nov 1942 in Los Angeles and had a background in building aircraft. I made the video below for my dad's grandchildren...
The names from the back of the picture
below.
C. Walker, Harriman, Tennessee
August F. VanDerWall, Grand Rapids, Michigan
James R. Wilson, Spurgeon, Indiana
Dr. John C. Schroeder
Lt. M. E. Sallee
Lt. Donald D. Willcox
Charles W. Schuler, Covington, Kentucky
Robert H. Rowell
Glen S. Remington, Santa Monica, California
Second Row, Left
to Right
Arthur P. Poenisch, Berkeley, California
Gayle Olson, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Bernard J. Migliaro, Waterbury, Connecticut
Stanley Schermer, East St. Louis, Illinois/Madison,
Illinois
Ralph I. Norquest,Fredonia, Kansas
Eugene I Stokke, Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin
Mart W. Seckman, Chicago Illinois
Paul E. Sims, Green Castle, Indiana
C. Frank Neef, Independence, Missouri
Third Row, Left to
Right
W. L. Ratican, St. Louis, Missouri
Robert C. Power, Winterset, Iowa
Charles V. Wert, Lansdale, Pennsylvania
Richard Scherzinger, Portland, Oregon
Joseph A. Wojcik, Chicago, Illinois
Don E. Ready, Hayes Center, Nebraska
Not in Picture
Pitsker
Ryan
Panning
Former Members
Bill Starr
Harry Weston
Harry N?ehr
Shimkey
Shartzkoff
Spitz
Wisler
Spalding
Smith
Weisgerber
Sharp
Taylor
Reese
Pessen
Saal
Wymer
Zingheim
Young
Slater
Shackford
Mauer
Pussilano
Ronen
Mole
Shields
Shreves
Pappas
My dad, Richard Scherzinger, is in the class photo. He, too, talks of the exam and his experiences at Yale and remember it all quite fondly. At 93, he is doing reasonably well and thanks you for sharing the story and the photo.
ReplyDeleteHi Ann - thank you for your comment - I'm glad somebody found the photo. If you would like a better image let me know at the email in my about section. It's nice to know your dad has good memories of that time...Nanci
DeleteI believe my great Uncle Lawrence J. Bilon was in attendance some time between Aug 1943 through Jan 1944. He died in a plane crash June 5, 1944 in India. Any information will we appreciated, phil7272aol.com
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Phil Flor
I believe my great Uncle Lawrence J. Bilon was in attendance some time between Aug 1943 through Jan 1944. He died in a plane crash June 5, 1944 in India. Any information will we appreciated, phil7272aol.com
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Phil Flor