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The United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel
| The Air Force Hymn |
Lord, Guard and Guide the
Ones Who Fly, Through the great spaces of the sky; Be with
them traversing the air In darkening storms or sunshine fair.
You who keep with tender might The balanced birds in all their
flight, Lord of the tempered winds, be near, That, having
you, they know no fear. |
Control their minds with
instinct fit Whene'er adventuring, they quit Firm security
of land; Grant steadfast eye and skillful hand.
Aloft in solitudes of space, Uphold them with your saving
grace. Oh, God, protect the ones who fly Through lonely ways
beneath the sky. |
| Amen. Mary C.D. Hamilton,
1915, Quebec: L.M., Henry Baker, 1854 |
"It is at once old and new, physical and spiritual, solid and
soaring, of the earth and of outer space." Thus has an industrial
magazine described
the Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel whose 17 silvery spires soar
over 150 feet toward the Colorado skies, blending with the backdrop
of the Rocky Mountains. The Cadet Chapel was envisioned as the
crowning architectural feature of the Air Force Academy campus.
The design evolved out of a desire to achieve a structure symbolic
of the religious aspects of a cadet's life and also to provide
chapels respecting the individuality of the major religious faiths.
Each chapel has its individual architectural charcteristics supporting
the religious service for which designed.
Five years of planning and four years of construction went into
the building of the Cadet Chapel. The chapel structure was designed
by Walter A. Netsch, Jr., of the Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
architectural firm, Chicago. The General Commission on Chaplains
in the Armed Services, the National Jewish Welfare Board and the
Roman Catholic Military Ordinariate worked with leading architects
to design suitable furnishings and ecclesiastical appointments.
Construction was begun on August 28, 1959 by the contractor, Robert
E. McKee, Inc., Santa Fe, New Mexico and was completed in the
summer of 1963.
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