University of Washington Department of Military Science photograph collection, circa 1909-2003

Overview of the Collection

Collector
University of Washington. Department of Military Science
Title
University of Washington Department of Military Science photograph collection
Dates
circa 1909-2003 (inclusive)
Quantity
79 color photographic prints, 67 black and white photographic prints (1 box) ; various sizes
Collection Number
PH0668
Summary
Photographs of cadets during training drills, exercises, various ceremonies, group photos, and past officers who served as program advisors
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public.

Additional Reference Guides

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

On January 24, 1862, the Territorial Legislature of Washington specified that one of the University of Washington's four original institutional departments would be dedicated to the study of military science. Although the creation of a military department was mandated at the opening of the Civil War, it was not until the late 1870s that plans were developed. Finally, in 1882, the university president established a military department and in 1884, an active program was in place. From 1892 until 1916, with the exception of the period between 1902 and 1909, the Board of Regents adhered to a policy of requiring all male students to participate in military training for the first two years.

In 1916, the responsibilities for military training were transferred to the federal government's newly created Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC). The requirement for two years of compulsory basic ROTC was stated in the 1919-1920 catalog and was continued in successive catalogs until the start of World War II. In 1946, the University removed the compulsory aspect of the military science requirement from the catalog; however two-year compulsory basic ROTC was reinstated at the recommendation of the University Senate and the Board of Deans in 1948. After prolonged study, military programs on campus became entirely voluntary in 1962 and have continued in this status to the present time.

The Kinnear Husky Battalion takes its name from Cadet Captain C.A. Kinnear, who led a group of UW cadets during an operation to assist the Seattle City authorities in quelling the Anti-Chinese Riots of 1886. The unit received the title Kinnear Husky Battalion in 1984. For their assistance to local authorities, General John Gibbon presented the Battalion with a silk 38-star American flag in 1987, still on display on the ground floor of Clark Hall, outside the Military Science Department offices.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Images of cadets during training drills and exercises, cadets at various ceremonies, group photos, and past officers who served as program advisors.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Alternative Forms Available

View selections from the collection in digital format.

Restrictions on Use

Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Processing Note

Processed by Tom Dobrowolsky, 2004 and Marion Brown, 2009

Photographs were relocated from the Records of the University of Washington Department of Military Science, University Archives Accession No. 04-036 in the repository, on April 29, 2004.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Officers, 1909-2003Return to Top

Black and white portraits and color digital portraits of past officers having served as advisors to the department, arranged by dates of service. Information taken from labels on front of photographs.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
1 1
Lieutenant John H. Wholley
Dates of Service: 1896-1898
circa 1896-1898
1 2
Captain William T. Patten
Dates of Service: 1909-1912, 1915-1918
circa 1909-1918
1 3
Lieutenant Edward E. McCammon
Dates of Service: 1913-1915
circa 1913-1915
1 4
Colonel Earle D'A Pearce
Dates of Service: 1922-1923
circa 1922-1923
1 5
Colonel Harry T. Matthews
Dates of Service: 1927-1932
circa 1927-1932
1 6
Colonel Edward Kimmel
Dates of Service: 1932-1938
circa 1932-1938
1 7
Colonel Peter Ottosen
Dates of Service: 1938-1940
circa 1938-1940
1 8
Colonel John H. Stutesman
Dates of Service: 1940-1941
circa 1940-1941
1 9
Colonel John R. Eden
Dates of Service: 1942-1943
circa 1942-1943
1 10
Colonel Henry B. Joseph
Dates of Service: 1942-1943
circa 1943-1945
1 11
Colonel William H. Jones Jr.
William Liddle, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1945-1949
circa 1945-1949
1 12
Colonel Ray M. O'Day
Dates of Service: 1949-1953
circa 1949-1953
1 13
Colonel Walter A. Rude
Army Signal Corps, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1953-1958
November 16, 1955
1 14
Colonel Corston A. Green
UW Office of News Services, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1958-1961
circa 1958-1961
1 15
Colonel Guinn B. Goodrich
Kay Anderson,Fort Lawton, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1961-1963
September 26, 1962
2 16
Colonel Frank O. Fischer
Leroy E. Sundberg. Signal Photo Division, Fort Lawton, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1963-1968
March 20, 1964
2 17
Colonel James H. Cawthra
Joseph F. Kilgore.Signal Photo Division, Fort Lawton, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1968-1970
1968
2 18
Colonel James R. Young
US Navy, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1970-1973
circa 1970-1973
2 19
Colonel Karl O. Kuckhahn
US Navy, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1973-1976
circa 1973-1976
2 20
Lieutenant Colonel Allan R. Williamson
U.S. Army (Photographer)
Dates of Service: 1976-1979
September 13, 1976
2 21
Lieutenant Colonel Ronald H. Thornquist
T. Matsuo. U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1979-1983
October 3, 1979
2 22
Lieutenant Colonel Larry J. Smith
T. Matsuo. U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1983-1985
June 23, 1983
2 23
Lieutenant Colonel Gary Weersing
J.J. West. U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1985-1989
December 9, 1986
2 24
Lieutenant Colonel Steven Vermillion
Dates of Service: 1989-1993
circa 1989-1993
2 25
Lieutenant Colonel Edward C. McCormick
Dwight A. Larson. U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, Washington (photographer)
Dates of Service: 1993-1996
July 28, 1993
2 26
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel B. Hink
Digital color print on printer paper.
Dates of Service: 1996-2000
circa 1996-2000
2 27
Lieutenant Colonel Wesley G. Williams
Digital color print on photo paper.
Dates of Service: 2000-2003
circa 2000-2003
2 28
Brigadier General Randall Alfred Greenwalt
undated
2 29
Brigadier General James Piner Jr.
U.S. Army (Photographer)
March 1981

MS-II level CadetsReturn to Top

Black and white portraits of cadets.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
3 30
Douglas Ackerman
undated
3 31
Jeffrey Agrella
undated
3 32
Scott Avery
undated
3 33
Marsha Brenno
undated
3 34
Kenny Brown
undated
3 35
Kevin DeWeber
undated
3 36
Jeffrey Eads
undated
3 37
Adam Escalona
undated
3 38
Mary Gorman
undated
3 39
Art Grunke
undated
3 40
Eric Haider
undated
3 41
Lynn Jacobson
undated
3 42
Gregory James
undated
3 43
Bryce Jones
undated
3 44
Vanessa Larsen
undated
3 45
Bobbi Jo Madison
undated
3 46
Robert McKnight
undated
3 47
Kelly Meredith
undated
3 48
Ellienor Miranda
undated
3 49
Greer E. Noonburg
undated
3 50
Lisa Parks
undated
3 51
Arshad Rashedi
undated
3 52
Lisa Schwartz
undated
3 53
Benjamin Severance
undated
3 54
Sheri Soltau
undated
3 55
John M. Spiker
undated
3 56
Steve Szabo
undated
3 57
Owen Widmer
undated

Cadet GroupsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder item
4 58 undated
4 59-60
Cadets in dress uniforms at attention in front of building
undated
4 61 undated
4 62-64
Kinnear Husky Battalion
The Picture Man, Kirkland, Washington (photographer)
1985
4 65 1986
4 66 1987
4 67
Ranger Challenge Team, 1987-1988
1988

Cadet Life, 1930-1996Return to Top

Color and black and white prints of cadets involved in drills and exercises, cadets at various formal ceremonies, and cadets enjoying informal activities. Also contains prints of members of the Alpine Trackers on trips to the mountains.

Container(s) Description Dates
Formal affairs, ceremonies, and parades
Folder item
5 68
Army ROTC Drill Team performing at Fort Lawton, Washington
T. Matsuo. U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, Washington (photographer)
May 15, 1970
5 69
UW ROTC Drill Team standing in formation inside building
Major Howard T. Nixon. U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, Washington (photographer)
May 14, 1970
5 70
Cadets marching in parade
undated
5 71
Rifle squad firing into air
undated
5 72
Color guard marching into banquet room
undated
5 73
Color guard in dress uniform standing at attention
December 1984
5 74
Color guard in fatigues standing in formation inside gym
undated
5 75
Officer speaking at podium
December 1984
5 76
Cadet David Hickey receives plaque
On verso: "University of Washington Army ROTC Cadet David Hickey receives the plaque for the Founders & Patriots Award from Dr. Craig Gunter, Chairman of the Politics & Government Department at Pacific Lutheran University."
undated
5 77
Man in civilian attire facing man in uniform at banquet
undated
5 78
Cadets, officers, and guests mingling at banquet
undated
5 79
Cadet holding a pitcher at banquet
undated
5 80
Cadet pouring a drink at banquet
undated
Fort Monroe Review
Representatives from UW participating in a review held on October 1, 1991, at Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia.
Folder item
5 81
Color Guard at present arms in parade formation
1991
5 82
Cadets in fatigues standing at attention
1991
Camp Adventure
Color photographs of cadets undergoing training at the Fourth Region Camp Adventure held at Fort Lewis, Washington in 1990.
Folder item
5 83
Two Mile Run, Operation Trailblazer
1990
5 84
Cadet rides the Slide for Life, Operation RECONDO
1990
5 85
Cadets rappelling down wall, Operation RECONDO
1990
5 86 1990
5 87
Honor Graduate Award, Graduation
1990
Field exercises and training
Folder item
6 88
Shore gun emplacements at Fort Worden, Port Townsend, Washington
undated
6 89
Cadets standing in formations on parade grounds at Fort Worden, Port Townsend, Washington
undated
6 90
Cadets standing in formation at the University of Washington
undated
6 91
Cadets firing 75mm gun at ROTC Ordnance Summer Camp
1930
6 92 circa 1930s
6 93 undated
7 94
Rappelling off building/bridge
undated
7 95
Cadet rappelling off tower
undated
7 96
Cadets preparing to rappel off tower
October 1981
7 97
Two cadets rappel off tower
October 1981
7 98
Cadets firing prone at rifle range
February 1982
7 99
Cadets in fatigues take a break in the field
April 1982
7 100
Cadets eating in the field
April 1982
7 101 April 1982
7 102
Cadet with parachute landing in field
undated
7 103 November 1982
7 104
A line of cadets walking a balance beam course
April 1992
7 105
Preparing to cross a balance beam bridge
April 1992
7 106
Cadet standing in middle of balance beam bridge
circa 1992
7 107
Setting the balance beam
April 1992
7 108
Cadet inching across a two-rope bridge
April 1992
7 109
Cadet balancing on a two-rope bridge
April 1992
7 110
Cadet carrying an ammunition box crosses a two-rope bridge
April 1992
8 111-112
Cadet forward rappelling down tower
November 1993
8 113-114
Freefall rappelling cadet hangs off tower
November 1993
8 115
Instructor teaching cadet to sneak up on bunker
November 1993
8 116
Crawling under barbed wire
November 1993
8 117
Ranger Challenge, Cadet Hollis climbing over obstacle
1995
8 118
Ranger Challenge, Cadet Hollis crawling on ground
1995
8 119
Ranger Challenge, Cadet crawling on ground
1995
8 120
Cadet Berger crawling on ground
December 1996
8 121
Running in full gear
undated
8 122
Shooting at outdoor range
undated
8 123
Four cadets sitting in a foxhole
undated
8 124
Patrolling in the woods
undated
8 125
Cadets in fatigues training in a pool
undated
8 126
Group in raft shooting the rapids
undated
8 127
Cadet looking out of a battle tank
undated
8 128
Cadet crossing a suspended line
undated
8 129
Cadets watching an artillery exercise
undated
8 130
Cadets tying rope harnesses
undated
Alpine Trackers
Folder item
9 131
Paul Padgett, president, standing at attention in fatigues
undated
9 132
Captain Wabnitz showing fishing pole with caught fish
circa August 1990
9 133
Three native trout cooking over a fire
undated
9 134
Captain Wabnitz looking through binoculars at Glacier Peak Wilderness Area
circa August 1990
9 135
View of Buck Creek Pass at Glacier Peak Wilderness Area
circa August 1990
9 136
Hunting ducks at Moses Lake
undated
9 137
Rifle, boots, and 4 ducks
undated
9 138
Major Ruffin standing near tent at Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area
undated
9 139
Major Ruffin in the dark
undated
Social Activities
Folder item
9 140
Squad of cadets in fatigues standing in parking lot
undated
9 141
Cadets play ball in swimming pool
undated
9 142
Cadets sitting and standing around a bonfire
November 1993
9 143
Cadets taking a break in the field
November 1993
9 144 undated
9 145
Cadets waiting to do push ups
March 1994
9 146
Cadets eating pizza in lounge at 12:34
undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Military cadets--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs

Corporate Names

  • Kinnear Husky Battalion--Photographs
  • University of Washington. Department of Military Science--Officials and employees--Photographs
  • University of Washington. Department of Military Science--Officials and employees--Photographs
  • University of Washington. Department of Military Science--Photographs

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)