• Camp Kilmer •
1942
11/20 L 0-12 at Rutgers JV ["Camp Kilmer previously undefeated"]
11/29 L 7-34 at Scranton University 1,200
1943
10/2 canceled at Brooklyn Tigers (NFL) [canceled by Dodgers for better game]
10/ L 13-15 Plainfield Sarazens (NJ)
10/9 L 6-16 West Point JV, at Rutgers Intramural Sports Field 5,000
10/14 L 0-12 at Rutgers [SCRIMMAGE]
10/15 L 0-12 at Rutgers "B" (could these 2 games be the same one??)
10/23 L 3-62 at Brown University 5,000
10/30 W 13-12 at C.C.N.Y., Lewisohn Stadium att: 500
11/14 L 12-26 Lakehurst Naval Air Station
11/21 W 47-7 Brooklyn College (H), at Rutgers [originally scheduled for 11/20]
11/27 not played Holy Cross
1944 Head Coach: George Weeks (Ala.)
Brooklyn Bond Bowl
10/2 no game Brooklyn Tigers (ex-Dodgers) (NFL), at Ebbets Field (night)
[Above game changed, Kilmer bolstered w/ other Army players as Service All-Star team (incl. Sid Luckman) for this game.]
10/2 Brooklyn Tigers 48 - 14 Service All Stars, Ebbets Field (night) 31,880
10/7 L 0-46 West Point JV (H), at Rutgers
Camp Kilmer drops football due to transfer of key players, October 11.
10/14 canceled at Bainbridge Naval Training Center Commodores [who host Camden Blue Devils instead]
10/ canceled Naval Training Station
11/11 canceled Villanova
11/ canceled Camp Detrick, Maryland
1947 1st Army Conference Championship
9/28 T 0-0 at Fort Monmouth
10/31 W 6-0 Fort Monmouth (H) 2,500
11/ W 19-0 Fort Jay
11/21 W 6-0 1802 Special Regiment, West Point (H) [end 1st Army League undefeated & unscored upon]
12/6 L 7-41 at Fort Belvoir Engineers, Va. (2nd Army Champs)
Post-Season game:
12/13 ? at Kindley Field Flyers, Bermuda
1948 1st Army Conference Champions
. W 18-0 Fort Jay
. T 7-7 West Point Post
11/5 W 20-0 at Fort Monmouth [for championship] (night) [Kilmer now 4-0-1]
11/19 ? Fort Monmouth (H)
1949
9/22 L 7-26 St. Benedict's College
10/7 L at Fort Monmouth W?
. W Signal Corp Photographers, Astoria
1950
1951
[Camp Kilmer takes over 9 game schedule of Fort Monmouth who drop football before season.]
| Notes: | |
|---|---|
| •Named for Sgt. Joyce Kilmer, killed in action June 10, 1918. One time resident near Stelton, poet who wrote the poem that begins: I think I shall never see/A poem as lovely as a tree... | |
| •Camp Kilmer opened June 15, 1942. | |
| •Base closed 1997. |
• Rutgers Specialized Training Program •
1944 11/18 L 12-18 at Rutgers University
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