Keith K. McDaniel papers
Content Description
The Keith McDaniel Collection houses some of the personal and professional papers of Keith McDaniel and his association with the Marine Corp, the University of Idaho, Boeing, and the National Society of Professional Engineers. This collection, which dates from 1927 to 1970, consists of correspondence, newspaper clipping, poems, school projects, classwork, project notes, meeting and conference notes and various miscellaneous documents and other materials pertaining to his life from 1927 until 1970.
This collection presents an examination from the late 1920’s through 1970 as it pertained to the University of Idaho and Boeing corporation. As well as a look into the day-to-day business of the National Society of Professional Engineers in 1964 through 1969.
Dates
- Creation: 1927-1970
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Biographical / Historical
Keith K, McDaniel attended the University of Idaho 1932-37 majoring in the field of Civil Engineering. Prior to 1932 He served a tour of duty in the U.S. Marines during which time he began his training in heavy armament. After Graduation he worked in the field of Civil Engineering for three years before joining The Boeing Company in February 1940.
From 1940 to 1945 he was involved in armament installed on all Boeing airplanes. He participated in the design and test functions on all advanced armament systems on the B-17, XF8Bl, XPBBl, B-29 and XB47 aircraft and instructed Air Corps personnel in the operation of the B-29 Remote Fire Control System.
In 1945, he was transferred to the Ground-To-Air Pilotless Aircraft (GAPA) preliminary design project as Group Engineer and from 1945 through 1958 he was Boeing Guided Missile Field Director, responsible for direction of missile testing at Wendover, Utah and Almagordo, New Mexico, and for establishing the Bomarc test facility at Cape Canaveral (now Cape Kennedy). The Bomarc missiles were the world’s first long-range anti-aircraft missiles and the first missiles that Boeing mass-produced. Boeing also designed and built launch facilities for them though few of these ever went into operation.
In 1947 he became a registered Professional Aeronautical Engineer.
In 1958 he became Manager, Base Installation Department, of the Bomarc project with responsibility for establishing a department for the building, installation, and checkout of all Bomarc tactical base.
1960 he was assigned to the position of Assistant Chief of Systems Test - Field Operations, responsible for base management and control of Research and design testing of all test operations pertaining to Bomarc, Minuteman, and Dyna-Soar projects.
1961 He was appointed Assistant Director-Test Base Operations for all existing missile programs, except Minuteman operational bases.
1964 his title was changed to Assistant Director-Systems Test carrying the same responsibilities as in Test Base Operations. July 1964 he was appointed Manager of Bomarc Applications, responsible for the development and application of the Bomarc missile and system for use as a target’ drone by all services.
December, 1965 he was assigned Program Manager, Hill Engineering Test Facility to accomplish the delivery of a WS-133A (Minuteman Missile) test installation at Ogden, Utah and development of its use in cooperation with the Air Force, and planning and development of a test installation to accommodate the WS-133B testing facility.
1969, he became Manager of Logistics Engineering - Minuteman Program responsible for the organizations of Trainer Design and Installation, Service Engineering, Publications (including Technical and Maintenance documents) and Spares for the Minuteman Program.
Extent
2.5 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This is a collection of papers pertaining to Keith K. McDaniel. The collection includes materials from 1927 through 1970 including personal items and correspondence from his time in the Marine Corp, the University of Idaho, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, and his career with Boeing Corporation.
Arrangement
The Collection has been arranged Chronologically in 2 major sections. Each is then subdivided by subsections dealing with specific aspects of his life. The Collection maintains the basic framework in which it was delivered.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Materials received from the Civil Engineering Department in 2002 (MA 2002-12 and MG 2002-20).
Bibliography
Historical Snapshot: IM-99A/B BOMARC MISSILE.
- Title
- Guide to Keith K. McDaniel papers
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Barry Green and Kenneth Williams, for HIST 501/ENGL 504 in Spring 2023
- Date
- 2023
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository