Willows Korean Aviation School
Willows Korean Aviation School | |
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Location | |
Glenn County , California United States | |
Coordinates | 39°31′07″N 122°06′38″W / 39.5185°N 122.1106°W |
Information | |
Established | February 20, 1920 |
Closed | 1921 |
Affiliation | Korean National Association |
Willows Korean Aviation School (Korean: 대한인비행가양성소) was an aviation school meant to train fighter pilots for the Korean Independence Movement,[1] many of whom were members of the Korean National Association.[2] It was established on February 20, 1920 in Glenn County, California, by Korean-Americans and backed by the Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai.[3] It was disestablished in April 1921.[4]
The choice for a Korean Aviation School to be established in California was for multiple reasons including the March 1st movement, interest and financial support from the Korean American community, the impact of World War I on aviation for combat and defensive purposes, and Japan's inability to control or influence the school on US soil.[2] The financial support largely came from the first Korean-American millionaire Kim Chong Lim,[5] until his fortune was lost when a disastrous flood in October 1920 destroyed his rice fields.
Although the school lasted for a little over a year, it had gained a lot of attention[6] and trained many of the pioneers of Korean aviation, including Park Hee-sung, Lee Yong-keun, and Song Yi-kyun.[2] Two of its graduates went on to join the Republic of Korea Air Force, which recognizes the Willows Korean Aviation School as its predecessor.[2]
See also
[edit]- History of Korea
- Provisional Government of Republic of Korea
- Korean independence movement
- Korean National Association
- Sinhan Minbo
References
[edit]- ^ Koreans to Train Aviators here to Fight the Japs (1920, March 1) Willows Daily Journal
- ^ a b c d Chang & Han 2015, p. xl.
- ^ Miller, B. (2015, July 9). Willows Korean Aviation School Fueled Independence Movement.
- ^ "대한인비행가양성소(大韓人飛行家養成所)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-10-05.
- ^ Koreans To Have Aviation Field (1920, June 14) Willows Daily Journal
- ^ Koreans Aviation School to Be Seen in Movies (n.d.). Willows Daily Journal
Bibliography
[edit]- Chang, Edward T.; Han, Woo Sung (2015). Korean American Pioneer Aviators: The Willows Airmen. Lexington Books. ISBN 978-1-4985-0265-8.
- Miller, B. (2015, July 9). Willows Korean Aviation School Fueled Independence Movement. Retrieved from https://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/30192
- Koreans To Have Aviation Field (1920, June 14) Willows Daily Journal. Retrieved from http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll126/id/5716
- Koreans To Train Aviators here to Fight the Japs (1920, March 1). Willows Daily Journal. Retrieved from http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll126/id/5716
- Koreans Aviation School to Be Seen in Movies (n.d.). Willows Daily Journal. Retrieved from http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll126/id/5716
- Republic of Korea Air Force
- Aviation schools in the United States
- 1921 disestablishments in California
- 1920 establishments in California
- Educational institutions established in 1920
- Korean-American culture in California
- Educational institutions disestablished in 1921
- Militant Korean independence activist organizations