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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama Army
ROTC will hold its annual Military Ball Friday, March 14, at
6 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Ballroom.
Thomas C. Griffin, who participated in Doolittle’s Raid during
World War II, will be the guest speaker.
Griffin graduated from UA in 1939 and was commissioned from the
Alabama Corps of Cadets as a second lieutenant in the Coastal Artillery.
He was later re-commissioned in the Army Air Corps as a navigator.
Griffin’s awards include a Distinguished Flying Cross, the
Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters, and the Chinese Army, Navy
and Air Corps Medal.
Griffin will speak publicly in the Ferguson Theater Thursday, March
13, at 5 p.m. A reception in the Ferguson Gallery at 4 p.m. will
precede the event. The UA Air Force ROTC is co-sponsoring the event
with the Scabbard and Blade Honor Society of the UA Army ROTC.
The Military Ball includes a formal dinner and a ball for military
members of an organization or unit. The cadets will proceed through
a receiving line where they will be formally introduced with their
dates. The senior cadets and their dates will be officially announced
as they walk through a saber arch provided by members of the junior
class.
In April 1942, Griffin was serving on active duty in the Pacific.
The situation on the warfront was grim for the United States --
much of the Pacific had fallen to the Japanese. President Roosevelt
and his advisers conceived a plan to deliver a much-needed victory
to the American military. The mission, that came to be known as
“Doolittle’s Raid” in honor of the commander Lt.
Col. Jimmy Doolittle, was planned in secrecy. Doolittle selected 80
men, including Griffin, to bomb Japan in an extremely dangerous
mission. The mission was ultimately successful and helped the nation
to win the war.
After the raid, Griffin escaped from China and rejoined the newly
promoted Brig. Gen. Doolittle’s 12 Air Force and fought in
North Africa. He was later shot down over Sicily and spent the rest
of the war captured in a German POW camp.
The raid has been featured in several books and movies, including
the classic “30 Seconds Over Tokyo,” and most recently
in “Pearl Harbor.” Griffin was featured in an episode
of Oliver North’s “War Stories.” He also recently
participated in a Sino-American Friendship Tour and testified before
Congress.
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