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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.

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Additional Reference Guides

Languages
English
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Historical Note

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.

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Content Description

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

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Use of the Collection

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Restrictions on Use

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

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Administrative Information

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.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

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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

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Subject Terms

  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
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