Charles E. Blackford

 

The war had just been declared only ten days earlier and the Naval Academy was looking for
the best and brightest. 

Click here to view The Bergen Record articledated December 18, 1941, which states that
Charles E. Blackford, III
, who lived at 241 Summit Avenue in Hackensack, was appointed to the
Naval Academy by the Seventh Congressional District Representative, J. Parnell Thomas.

Charles E. Blackford, III had graduated from Fairmount Junior High School ninth grade and after attending Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts. 
He was, at the present time, December of 1941, at
Princeton University.

Another young Hackensack man mentioned in the article is Melvin Gelber, an alternate to the other headline appointment Walter M. Schirra, who became one of the original 7 Mercury Astronauts in 1959. Walter M. Schirra was born in Hackensack Hospital and grew up in Oradell, New Jersey. The people in Oradell in the 1930’s-1940’s had the option of sending their children to Hackensack High School
or Dwight Morrow High School in Englewood.  His parents chose to send Walter
to Englewood.

Click here to view Walter M. Schirra’s extensive resume on his life’s accomplishments.

Written by:
Bob Meli
June 18, 2013