Libraries military schools, Libraries Museums DoD and Worldwide US Air Force US Army USCoast Guard MELVYL (Catalog of the University of california Libraries) http://library.nps.navy.mil/home/libraries.html
Extractions: Remote Access Government Libraries Department of Energy Library Department of Labor Library Department of State Library Department of the Interior Library ... National Transportation Library DoD and Worldwide Defense Acquisition University DoD Military Libraries Inter-American Defense College (Ft. McNair) Joint Forces Staff College Maritime and Military Museums Military Education Research Library Network (MERLN) ... Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences U.S. Air Force Air Force Historical Research Agency Air Force Institute of Technology ... USAF Museum U.S. Army Army Doctrine and Training Digital Library ... Army Logistics Management College (Ft. Lee, Petersburg, VA)
Military Science Each officer is a graduate of at least two required Army schools in their Students may also join a United States Army Reserve or california Army http://www.csufresno.edu/catoffice/archives/0001/military.html
Extractions: Jerry McKinney The faculty of the Department of Military Science are highly qualified and experienced professional U.S. Army officers selected for their instructor qualifications and academic background. Each officer is a graduate of at least two required Army schools in their respective fields in addition to an advanced course program. Each officer also attends the School of Cadet Command, which is the Army's training school for ROTC professors. Students find departmental faculty helpful in guiding them through their academic experience as well as helping them pursue career goals. The Army ROTC Program develops the mental and physical qualifications of students in preparation for positions of leadership within the military and civilian communities. Its instruction is challenging, professional, and enjoyable, and it complements all major areas of study. The course of study offered in military science is designed not only to prepare the student for service as a commissioned officer in the United States Army, Army Reserves, or National Guard, but also to provide him/her with knowledge and practical experience in leadership and management that will be useful in any facet of society.
The Adolf Shitler Military Academy | PoopReport.com school in Brentwood (the original Brentwood in southern california) As is usual with military oriented schools, marching is a major part of the http://www.poopreport.com/Stories/Content/adolf.html
Leave My Child Alone! High schools in california, Wisconsin, Arizona and elsewhere are placing restrictionson how OPT OUT of your school s military recruitment lists. http://www.workingforchange.com/lmcablog/
Extractions: Rumsfeld denounces Leave My Child Alone campaign 9/19/05 UPDATE: Caution! Satire ahead. Proceed only after you have activated your sense of humor. Why this warning? Skip to comments In a formal statement posted to whitehouse.org this week, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld formally denounced the Leave My Child Alone campaign. LMCA campaign organizer Josh Sonnenfeld was not concerned by the harsh and sometimes even thereatening tone of Rumsfeld's letter. "I think it just reveals the level of desperation they've reached at falling 7,000 short of their recruiting targets this season," said Sonnenfeld. Read the full story here. Link Discuss (7) Parents in Macomb, IL tell recruiters to back off Parents in southern Illinois have taken up the 'Leave My Child Alone' banner in a big way. As reported today in the The Macomb Journal Locally, Macomb residents Dennis Pascale and his wife, Sami Albrink, took on this task by holding an informational meeting Wednesday at the Macomb City Hall. "It's not that we are anti-military," said Pascale, a 20-year veteran. "It's just that we are grandparents and these are different times and we are worried about our grandchild's privacy.
Astronaut Bio: W. S. McArthur 7/2005 Other military schools completed include the Army Parachutist Course, Florida,and returned to land at Edwards Air Force Base, california. http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/mcarthur.html
Extractions: NASA Astronaut PERSONAL DATA: EDUCATION: Graduated from Red Springs High School, Red Springs, North Carolina, in 1969; received a bachelor of science degree in applied science and engineering from the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, in 1973, and a master of science degree in aerospace engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1983. ORGANIZATIONS: SPECIAL HONORS: EXPERIENCE: McArthur retired from the Army in 2001. A Master Army Aviator, he has logged over 4500 flight hours in 39 different air/spacecraft. NASA EXPERIENCE: McArthur was assigned to NASA at the Johnson Space Center in August 1987 as a Space Shuttle vehicle integration test engineer. Duties involved engineering liaison for launch and landing operations of the Space Shuttle. He was actively involved in the integrated test of the flight control system for each Orbiter for its return to flight and was a member of the Emergency Escape and Rescue Working Group. Selected by NASA in January 1990, McArthur became an astronaut in July 1991. Since then, McArthur has held various assignments within the Astronaut Office including: working issues relating to the solid rocket booster, redesigned solid rocket motor, and the advanced solid rocket motor. He served as Chief of the Astronaut Office Flight Support Branch, supervising astronaut support of the Mission Control Center, prelaunch Space Shuttle processing, and launch and landing operations. McArthur also served as Director of Operations, Russia, overseeing training activities for astronauts in Star City. A veteran of three space flights, McArthur has logged 35 days, 2 hours, 25 minutes and 10 seconds in space, including 13 hours and 16 minutes of EVA time in two space walks. McArthur served on the Expedition-10 backup crew. He is assigned as Commander of the Expedition-12 crew.
The California Aggie and highschool campuses targeting military recruitment practices. The militaryhas long used high schools and colleges across the country to enlist new http://www.californiaaggie.com/article/?id=8908
Not All California Militray Schools Are Alike ! Army and Navy Academy is a college preparatory, residential and day Californiamilitary school for young men grades 7 through 12. http://www.army-navyacademy.com/californiamilitaryschools.html
Extractions: for young men grades 7 through 12! Army and Navy Academy is one of the best college preparatory, residential and day California military schools in California for young men grades 7 through 12. Army and Navy Academy (ANA) dedicates itself to providing a comprehensive education in a safe and structured environment. Our academic, extracurricular, and leadership programs create a well-rounded learning experience that develops honor, discipline, and integrity. At the Academy, cadets cultivate strength of character, individual excellence, and responsible leadership, and upon graduation, they are prepared to lead lives of academic, personal, and professional achievement.
California Military Academy Insignia Heraldry and Insignia of the california State military Forces UnofficlalOrganizational Flag, Noncommissioned Officer School http://www.militarymuseum.org/CMAInsig.html
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Extractions: California State Military Department The California Military Museum Preserving California's Military Heritage California State Militia and National Guard Unit Histories The History of the California Military Academy and the Officer Candidate School at Camp San Luis Obispo By Colonel John M. Menter Regimental Commander, 223d Infantry Regiment (Combat Arms) The idea of an "Officer Candidate School" (OCS) being established at Camp San Luis Obispo in the summer of 1950 was merely that, an idea. However, because of the need for junior officers in the California Army National Guard, Major General Curtis D. OSullivan, then Commanding General of the 49th Infantry Division, conceived a program to establish such an academy within the State of California, outside the exiting Army Program located at Fort Benning, Georgia. The newly created State OCS program graduated its first class in 1951. Soldiers who entered the program became "Cadets" (later on becoming Officer Candidates or OCs for short in the 1990s) came from the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve. During the next 10 years, OCS came under close scrutiny from Active Component officers from Fort Benning, but proved highly successful and began to expand its format. The Program of Instruction was provided by the US Army Infantry School, ensuring the training was conducted to the same standard as taught at Fort Benning. Emphasis was placed on the very best instruction available. As the academy grew in size and importance, facilities for academic training became necessary. In 1961, OCS training officially came under the newly created California Military Academy (CMA) with its home at Camp San Luis Obispo. For the next 35 years, the term "CMA" would be synonymous with OCS.
Extractions: home search private schools town / county rankings read articles ... Orange > St Catherines Military School St Catherines Military School 215 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92805-0928 - View Map tel: (714)772-1363 http://www.stcatherinesmilitary.com/ Request Info / Application School Administrators Update and Expand This Schools Profile School Overview: St Catherines Military School School Level Elem. school School Type Regular Elementary / Secondary Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic Grades Offered Grades Kindergarten - 8 Location of School Large Central City County Orange County, CA Student Body Total Students 191 students Student Body Type All-boys This School (CA) Elem. School Avg. % Students of Color Students by Grade Kind - 4 students Grade 1 - 13 students Grade 2 - 9 students Grade 3 - 11 students Grade 4 - 18 students Grade 5 - 26 students Grade 6 - 23 students Grade 7 - 47 students Grade 8 - 40 students Academics and Faculty Total Classroom Teachers 12 teachers This School (CA) Elem. School Avg. Teacher : Student Ratio School Days in Calendar Year 180 days 180 days Hours in School Day for Students 7 hours 6 hours School Zip Code: About This Zip Code (92805) School Zip (92805) (CA) State Average Population (Approximate) 68,796 people
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Extractions: Contact us today to get help for struggling teens The public school system of today is not fully equipped to handle troubled teenagers. Often times, parents turn to military schools as an option to discipline and educate their troubled teenagers. Military schools , which seemed headed for extinction in the late 1960s and early '70s, have seen enrollments increase steadily in recent years. Many military schools are jammed to capacity and sport long waiting lists, as anxious parents scramble for slots.
Academic Performance Index (API) Growth Report california Department of Education, School Report 200304 Academic Performance Index School california military Institute. District Perris Union High http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/API/2004Grth_sch.asp?SchCode=0101170
Extractions: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today announced the appointment of Major General Thomas Eres as adjutant general of the State Military Forces for the State of California. "General Eres has demonstrated leadership and accomplishment throughout his years of service to the state and the nation; He is well qualified to lead the largest and most tasked National Guard force in the United States," said Governor Schwarzenegger. "During this period when our National Guard is facing extraordinary challenges both at home and abroad, I have every confidence in General Eres to maintain the high standards and traditions of the institution." In his most recent position, General Eres focused his efforts as a lecturer with the National Interagency Civil-Military Institute (NICI), presenting Executive Courses on WMD and Counter Terrorism issues involving use of the military in support of Civil Authority. He has participated in symposiums addressing international law, business diplomacy, intelligence, homeland security and terrorism. His focus includes the interrelationship of intrastate, interstate, national and international entities dealing with post September 11, 2001 realities of public safety. "I am honored that Governor Schwarzenegger has entrusted me with the command of the more than 22,000 men and women serving in the California Army and Air National Guard," said General Eres. "Like them, I am ready to serve and will ensure the finest state of readiness and response attainable."
CAMS ~ The Coalition Against Militarism In Our Schools intrusion of the military in the lives of young people in the Southern Californiaarea. A group of Los Angeles public school teachers, students, http://www.militaryfreeschools.org/
Extractions: Ashley for more details. PowerPoint on CAMS what we do, NCLB, Opt-Out and more. JROTC Information FAQ Lesson Plans Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) page and information ... Alternatives to the Military Brochure :: Career Options You need Adobe Reader to view these PDF documents. Get Adobe Reader here free. You can see a list of all the PDF files on this web site by going here . Opt Out Forms, material for organizing and distribution, and more.
Extractions: All candidates applying for a nomination from my office must be a U.S. citizen and legal resident of the 16th Congressional District of California. They must be at least 17 years old and not yet 23 on July 1st of the year of admission. They also must not be married, pregnant, nor have a legal obligation to support a dependent. Entrance requirements Candidates are evaluated in the areas of academics, leadership, and physical aptitude, and must meet certain medical standards. Candidates must receive a Congressional nomination to be considered for an appointment to any of the service academies. Nominations Members of Congress are authorized to grant Congressional nominations to candidates residing in the district they represent. Others authorized to nominate candidates include the Vice President and our two U.S. Senators, Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer. Candidates should apply for nominations at the same time they apply to the service academy.
Extractions: Home Search Making College Affordable: Scholarship Directory ... D.C. Internship resources Service Academy Applications Nominations for the United States Service Academies As a United States Member of Congress, I am privileged to be involved in the selection of appointments to our nation's service academies. Admission to our service academies is a prestigious honor and highly Congresswoman Roybal-Allard thanks representatives from our nation's U.S. service academies who traveled to Downey, CA, in November to conduct her annual workshop for students interested in attending the U.S. Military Academy (West Point), U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Coast Guard Academy and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. In return for a free college education , academy students are expected to serve in the military for five years following graduation. For more information, please call the Los Angeles office at (213) 628-9230 or visit www.house.gov/roybal-allard and click the "Student Section" and "Making College Affordable." competitive because of the rigorous academic standards and caliber of students who apply across the United States and around the world.