A photograph of Army Air Corps trainees marching and training on the campus of Springfield College. The photograph is taken from the other side of a road and shows cars parked on the street and the trainees in the fields beyond some trees. The photograph was taken in May of 1943.At the start of World War II, Springfield College served as training grounds for the Army Air Corps, which allotted the college $90,000 for upgrading facilities. In the spring of 1944, the training program was canceled; in order to conserve its assets for expanded postwar operations in the face of decreasing student enrollment, Springfield College negotiated a contract with the U.S. Navy to serve as a Naval Special Hospital. The Navy allotted $75,000 to bring the co...