African Americans and ROTC: Military, Naval and Aeroscience Programs at Historically Black Colleges, 1916-1973

This work covers Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) detachments at historically African American colleges and universities throughout the United States from the inception of the Student Army Training Corps to the advanced programs currently in place. The armistices following World War I allowed for ROTC programs to be set up, World War II saw a push for recruits, and American participation in Vietnam made use of black soldiers more than ever. Despite African American participation in the military in war and peace, it took nearly 60 years for black collegiate education institutions (around 1973) to fulfill their need for Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC programs producing commissioned officers.

The book discusses the beginnings of the ROTC programs at African American colleges with the Student Army Training Corps and the establishment, expansion and reorganization of the programs that followed. The acquisition of Air Force and Navy ROTC programs are discussed and all the revisions to the various programs thereafter, including opening them up to women.

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African Americans and ROTC: Military, Naval and Aeroscience Programs at Historically Black Colleges, 1916-1973

This work covers Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) detachments at historically African American colleges and universities throughout the United States from the inception of the Student Army Training Corps to the advanced programs currently in place. The armistices following World War I allowed for ROTC programs to be set up, World War II saw a push for recruits, and American participation in Vietnam made use of black soldiers more than ever. Despite African American participation in the military in war and peace, it took nearly 60 years for black collegiate education institutions (around 1973) to fulfill their need for Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC programs producing commissioned officers.

The book discusses the beginnings of the ROTC programs at African American colleges with the Student Army Training Corps and the establishment, expansion and reorganization of the programs that followed. The acquisition of Air Force and Navy ROTC programs are discussed and all the revisions to the various programs thereafter, including opening them up to women.

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African Americans and ROTC: Military, Naval and Aeroscience Programs at Historically Black Colleges, 1916-1973

African Americans and ROTC: Military, Naval and Aeroscience Programs at Historically Black Colleges, 1916-1973

by Charles Johnson Jr.
African Americans and ROTC: Military, Naval and Aeroscience Programs at Historically Black Colleges, 1916-1973

African Americans and ROTC: Military, Naval and Aeroscience Programs at Historically Black Colleges, 1916-1973

by Charles Johnson Jr.

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Overview

This work covers Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) detachments at historically African American colleges and universities throughout the United States from the inception of the Student Army Training Corps to the advanced programs currently in place. The armistices following World War I allowed for ROTC programs to be set up, World War II saw a push for recruits, and American participation in Vietnam made use of black soldiers more than ever. Despite African American participation in the military in war and peace, it took nearly 60 years for black collegiate education institutions (around 1973) to fulfill their need for Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC programs producing commissioned officers.

The book discusses the beginnings of the ROTC programs at African American colleges with the Student Army Training Corps and the establishment, expansion and reorganization of the programs that followed. The acquisition of Air Force and Navy ROTC programs are discussed and all the revisions to the various programs thereafter, including opening them up to women.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786413249
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 05/20/2002
Pages: 311
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Charles Johnson, Jr., is an associate professor at Morgan State University and lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     

1 Student Army Training Corps    
2 Establishing ROTC Detachments    
3 Reactivation, Reorganization and Expansion of ROTC    
4 Air Force and Navy ROTC    
5 Aeroscience and Military Science Polices    
6 Revisions and Extensions of Military Science, Aeroscience and Naval Science   

Notes    
Bibliography    
Index    
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