<em>Advance</em> Editorial
An editorial written in <em>The Oshkosh Advance</em> by 2 cadets of the 96th College Detachment. The editorial explains to the girls of Oshkosh State Teachers College why the cadets cannot say "hello" to them during the week. The rules set up by the army fobade cadets to fraternize with civilians during the week.
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Newspaper
English
Cadet Accident Article
A newspaper article from the <em>Oshkosh Northwestern</em>, regarding a "nose over" landing that resulted in the injuries of Cadet Bonafede and civilian instructor Harold Schultz.
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Newspaper
English
1943-1944
Cadet Basketball Schedule
A calendar of intramural basketball games of the 96th College Training Detachment. These games were played to help the cadets stay in shape during their stay at Oshkosh State Teachers College. Many of their names reflect their future vocations in the army air corps.
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English
Image
Cadet Dance
A dance held in the old gymnasium. The dance was arranged for the cadets of the 96th College Detachment and female students of Oshkosh State Teachers College.
Oshkosh Public Museum
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Black and white print
English
Image
1943-1944
Cadet Dance
A picture of the dance taken from the balcony in the old gymnasium. The dance was organized for the female students of Oshkosh State Teachers College and the cadets of the 96th College Detachment.
Oshkosh Public Museum
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English
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1943-1944
Cadet Event Centers Article
An article from <em>The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern</em>, telling cadets where they could spend their weekend free time.
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Newspaper
English
Cadet Football
The cadets of the 96th College Detachment playing football. The cadets played in the Oshkosh Recreational Department's League to stay physically fit. The cadets were mandated to maintain their fitness while in Oshkosh.
Oshkosh Public Museum
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English
Image
1943-1944
Cadet in Science Lab
A photograph of a cadet of the 96th College Training Detachment in a science lab. The photo was taken for the 1944<em> Quiver</em>, Oshkosh State Teachers College yearbook.
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English
Cadet Letter
A photocopy of a letter written by Gene Aabel of the 96th College Training Detachment. The letter is dated March 28th, 1943 and is addressed to the Gene’s parents detailing his experiences moving from Jefferson Barracks in Missouri to the facilities at Oshkosh State Teaching College The letter explains the arrival of the soldiers to Oshkosh and details the surrounding countryside as well as the college campus in 1943. After the war, Aabel settled in Hastings Nebraska. The letter was donated by David Hodge of the UWO Art Department.
Gene Aabel
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UW Oshkosh Archives and Area Research Center
March 28, 1943
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English
Cadet Recruiting Film
An unknown narrator explains the different types of roles that young men could fulfill in the Army Air Force's Reserve program, and encourages young, patriotic men to sign up for the the program.
United States Army
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtvHbjYzDF4
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