Shortly after the news of Pearl Harbor, the University Volunteers, a group of students who planned on enlisting in the near future, began drilling on the grounds between 7 and 8 each morning, earning the nickname "Dawn Patrol." As they were a voluntary unit, they supplied their own uniforms and equipment and trained themselves.

Photographs of drilling on the grounds at the University of Virginia. 1942.

Photographs of drilling on the grounds at the University of Virginia. 1942.

"Dawn Patrol."

"Dawn Patrol."