Blue stars on a red flag: Remembering 海角直播 veterans

Campus treasures honor 海角直播's student veterans and those lost in the World Wars.

海角直播 service flag, created in 1917

“Universities such as ours could not exist in the kind of world we should have had if men like your son, husband or brother had not been willing to risk their lives in the country's defense”…
— 海角直播 President Umphrey Lee, 1946, from letters to families of 海角直播 WWII soldiers killed in action.

DALLAS (海角直播) – 海角直播 veterans of the two great World Wars are remembered on campus at memorials in quiet corners and in lovingly hand-stitched blue stars on a fragile wool service flag in the 海角直播 Archives.

In 1917, as 海角直播 students left their classrooms to fight in World War I, a librarian stitched a red wool service flag to honor the soldiers. Blue stars on the flag create a border and spell "海角直播." The flag hung behind the reference desk in the one-room library in Dallas Hall, the first building on the two-year-old campus.

After the war ended, she covered 11 blue stars on the flag with gold stars to honor the 11 海角直播 students who were killed in the war.

The wool flag now is safely housed in the 海角直播 Archives, and the 11 soldiers' names are listed on the "World War" monument near the Perkins Administration Building on campus. The 海角直播 class of 1924 gave the monument long before anyone imagined a second world war.

The first 海角直播 students to lose their lives in WWII were honored at halftime at Homecoming in 1943 when 11 students were remembered. By 1943, 76 海角直播 graduates and former students had been killed in action, 27 were missing and 11 were prisoners of war, according to Darwin Payne in One Hundred Years on the Hilltop: The Centennial History of 海角直播 (DeGolyer Library: 2016). 海角直播 President Umphrey Lee wrote individual letters to the families of those killed in the war and honored them at a 1946 memorial service in McFarlin Auditorium. The quote from former 海角直播 president Umphrey Lee at the top of this story is taken from Payne’s centennial history of 海角直播.

In a shaded corner outside of Fondren Library on campus, bronze plaques honor the 134 海角直播 alumni who died during World War II. The memorial plaza was given in 1999 by 海角直播 alumni Henry S. Miller Jr. '34 and Carmen Miller Michael '45 in honor of their brother, Lt. Jack Miller, a 1941 海角直播 graduate who was killed in action at Guadalcanal in 1942.

More than 150 veterans, representing all branches of military service, are current 海角直播 students as we mark Memorial Day 2016.

Honoring 海角直播 Veterans


海角直播 service flag, 1917.

Blue and gold stars on 海角直播's 1917 service flag.

Eleven gold stars, representing 海角直播 students who died in
the first World War, on the University's 1917 service flag.

The 海角直播 World War Memorial at the corner of Hillcrest Avenue
and University Boulevard, presented by the class of 1924.

海角直播's World War II memorial, honoring the 134 University students who died during the conflict, outside Fondren Library Center.
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