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The Reminiscences of Mr. George C. Cooper, Member of the Golden Thirteen: 1916-2002

The Reminiscences of Mr. George C. Cooper, Member of the Golden Thirteen: 1916-2002 in Bloomington, MN

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The Reminiscences of Mr. George C. Cooper, Member of the Golden Thirteen: 1916-2002

The Reminiscences of Mr. George C. Cooper, Member of the Golden Thirteen: 1916-2002 in Bloomington, MN

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George Cooper received his bachelor's degree from Hampton Institute in 1939 and his master's degree from Columbia Universityin 1948. He had owned his own business and been an instructor at Wilberforce Universityand Hampton Institute before enlisting in the Navy in 1943. He received a direct appointment as a chief petty officer, and remained at Hampton until he headed to Great Lakes for officer indoctrination in early 1944. After he was commissioned he returned to Hampton as personnel officer and training supervisor. He resigned from the Navy for health reasons in 1945, and continued his distinguished civilian career at Hampton, and in private and civic business. In retirement, Cooper was active in a job training program for black workers in Dayton, and as president of the Dayton chapter of the Navy League.
George Cooper received his bachelor's degree from Hampton Institute in 1939 and his master's degree from Columbia Universityin 1948. He had owned his own business and been an instructor at Wilberforce Universityand Hampton Institute before enlisting in the Navy in 1943. He received a direct appointment as a chief petty officer, and remained at Hampton until he headed to Great Lakes for officer indoctrination in early 1944. After he was commissioned he returned to Hampton as personnel officer and training supervisor. He resigned from the Navy for health reasons in 1945, and continued his distinguished civilian career at Hampton, and in private and civic business. In retirement, Cooper was active in a job training program for black workers in Dayton, and as president of the Dayton chapter of the Navy League.

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