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  1. Army schoolhouse tries to fill 'insatiable demand' for aviators.(Flight Training)(Flight School XXI at Fort Rucker Alabama): An article from: National Defense by Roxana Tiron, 2004-12-01
  2. Aurora: An Alabama School Teacher in Germany Struggles to Keep Her Children During WWII After She Discovers Her Husband Is a German Spy by KF Ritter, 2006-09-28
  3. PLEASANTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF SUCCESS: CITIZENSHIP, LEADERSHIP, COMMUNITY SERVICE, AND ACADEMICS.: An article from: Education by Ryon T. Farmer, 2000-09-22
  4. 122 JROTC students from 30 different high schools out-do 766 typical high school students on personal development.(Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps ... Test): An article from: Education by Raymond Schmidt, 2003-06-22
  5. USE OF AIR FORCE JROTC HIGH SCHOOL CADETS AS ROLE MODELS FOR DEVELOPING DEMOCRATIC MATURITY IN PRE-EDUCATION TEACHERS.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Education by Rosemarie Kolstad, Dennis L. Ritter, 2000-03-22
  6. COMPARING THE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOL JROTC CADETS AND BEGINNING COLLEGE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR STUDENTS.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Education by Russell N. Cassel, Thomas Standifer, 2000-03-22
  7. ASMC Visits the Defense Financial Management & Comptroller School: Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.(ASMC Visits): An article from: Armed Forces Comptroller by John T. Raines, 2006-03-22
  8. COMPARISON OF DEMOCRATIC MATURITY AND SELF-FULFILLMENT BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOL AF JROTC CADETS AND UPPER DIVISION COLLEGE STUDENTS.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Education by Donald F. Demoulin, Dennis L. Ritter, 2000-03-22
  9. A history of the Threat Office, USAOMMCS, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, 1978-1993 (USAOMMCS papers) by William T. T Ward, 1993

41. CSM
His military education includes the US Army Sergeants Major Academy, In September 1972, CSM Ashley enlisted in the alabama Army National Guard’s
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Command Sergeant Major Danny Ashley State Command Sergeant Major Command Sergeant Major James D. (Danny) Ashley was appointed State Command Sergeant Major for the Alabama Army National Guard on 3 January 2005. Prior to his assignment to the State CSM position, he was serving as Command Sergeant Major of the 1169 th Engineer Group in Huntsville. CSM Ashley was born 28 January 1950, in DeKalb County, Alabama. He earned a Bachelor In September 1972, CSM Ashley enlisted in the Alabama Army National Guard’s Headquarters, 151 st Engineer Battalion in Fort Payne as a personnel specialist. Other assignments in the 151 st Engineer Battalion included Company Clerk, Battalion Retention NCO, Personnel Support Team NCO, and Operations Sergeant. He was assigned as First Sergeant for Company D, 1343 rd Engineer Battalion in Piedmont in January 1994. Just over two years later, in March 1996, he was selected as Command Sergeant Major for the 1343 rd Engineer Battalion in Fort Payne. He was assigned as Command Sergeant Major in the 1169

42. Alabama Constitution Of 1865, Enabling Instruments
All who shall have been military or naval officers of said pretended All military and naval officers in the rebel service who were educated by the
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THE CONSTITUTION OF 1865
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PRESIDENT'S AMNESTY PROCLAMATION MAY 29, 1865 Whereas, the President of the United States, on the 8th day of December, A. D. 1863, and on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1864, did, with the object to suppress the existing rebellion, to induce all persons to return to their loyalty, and to restore the authority of the United States, issue proclamations offering amnesty and pardon to certain persons who had, directly or by implication, participated in the said rebellion; and Whereas, many persons who had so engaged in said rebellion have, since the issuance of said proclamations, failed or neglected to take the benefits offered thereby; and Whereas, many persons who have been justly deprived of all claim to amnesty and pardon thereunder by reason of their participation, directly or by implication, in said rebellion and continued hostility to the Government of the United States since the date of said proclamations now desire to apply for and obtain amnesty and pardon. To the end, therefore, that the authority of the Government of the United States may be restored and that peace, order, and freedom may be established, I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do proclaim and declare that I hereby grant to all persons who have, directly or indirectly, participated in the existing rebellion, except as hereinafter excepted, amnesty and pardon, with restoration of all rights of property, except as to slaves and except in cases where legal proceedings under the laws of the United States providing for the confiscation of property of persons engaged in rebellion have been instituted; but upon the condition, nevertheless, that every such person shall take and subscribe the following oath (or affirmation) and thenceforward keep and maintain said oath inviolate, and which oath shall be registered for permanent preservation and shall be of the tenor and effect following, to wit:

43. Fort McClellan
The Chemical School, military Police School, and the Training Brigade relocated The alabama National Guard Training Site (ALNGTS) enclave encompasses a
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In 1995 the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission voted to permanently close Fort McClellan. The official closing ceremony ending Fort McClellan's illustrious past was held on 20 May, 1999. At the time of closure, Fort McClellan was home to the U.S. Army Chemical School, the U.S. Army Military Police School, the Training Brigade, and the Department of Defense Polygraph Institute. The Chemical School, Military Police School, and the Training Brigade relocated to Fort Leonardwood, Missouri, integrating with their Engineer School to form the U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center (MANSCEN). The DoD Polygraph Institute relocated to Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Fort McClellan (FTMC) was a U.S. Army facility under the control of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). FTMC occupies 45,679 acres adjacent to Anniston, AL. Fort McClellan consists of two nearly equal size areas on opposite sides of Anniston. Pelham Range is the western half covering 22,000 acres west of the Main Post, while the Main Post (19,000 acres) is the eastern half. There is a neck of land Choccolocco Corridor (4,500 acres located east of the Main Post) on the eastern end of the eastern half of the fort that connects the main post to Talladega National Forest. Fort McClellan has used the national forest for training under a series of special use permits. In addition to the areas used by the DOD in the national forest, fifteen parcels totaling approximately 388 acres have been excessed. These fifteen parcels are at scattered locations between the two halves of the fort.

44. Military Schools - Military School For Troubled Teenagers
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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. This website will give more information about military schools as an option for troubled teens as well as other alternatives for troubled teens. There is also history of military schools and general information about military schools. Alabama AL Alaska AK ... Visit Our Directory Resources: Home Site Directory Military School Options.

45. Military Academy - Enpsychlopedia
The term military School primarily refers to precollegiate (middle and high school) coeducational); Lyman Ward military Academy (Camp Hill, alabama)
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  • The term Military School primarily refers to pre-collegiate ( middle and high school ) institutions. The term Military Academy commonly refers to all pre-collegiate, collegiate, and post-collegiate institutions.
Military academies can be either private or have government sponsorship from regional ( state ) or national government. Note: The term college and the term university are interchangeable in the below discussion. They will both be used to denote an institution of higher learning which a person might attend after attending high school, typically at age 17, 18, or 19. edit
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A Military school teaches various ages ( middle school high school , or both) in a manner that includes military traditions and training in military subjects. The vast majority are in the

46. Alabama Academy Of Honor: Jack Westervelt Warner
Warner graduated from Culver military Academy in Culver, Indiana, in 1936. Culver military Academy, 1972 Governor s Award, alabama Forest
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J ACK W ESTERVELT W ARNER The following biographical sketch was compiled at the time of induction into the Academy in 1976, updated October 2002.
Jack Warner was born in Decatur, Illinois, on July 28, 1917. He moved to Tuscaloosa as a child when his grandfather Herbert E. Westervelt consolidated the company as Alabama's first modern pulp and paper mill in 1929.
After college, Warner served in the U.S. Army from 1941-1945. He was a commissioned officer with the Mars Task Force in the Burma Theater of Operations.
Warner's father, Herbert David Warner (deceased), was treasurer, then chairman of the board and finally chairman, emeritus, of Gulf States Paper Corporation. His mother, Mildred Westervelt Warner (deceased), served as president of Gulf States and was the daughter of the company's founder, Herbert Westervelt.
Jack Warner was married to the former Elizabeth Butler of Jacksonville, Florida, on August 26, 1939. They have two sons: J.W. (Jon) Warner Jr. and David Turner Warner, and three grandchildren. Career Summary
Joining Gulf States following World War II, Warner headed production and sales activities of the company before becoming executive vice president in 1950. (He had worked an "apprenticeship " in various areas of the Tuscaloosa operation while still a youth, however.) In 1957, he was elected president, succeeding his mother. Warner became president and chairman of the board in 1959. From 1984 to 1994 he served as Chairman and C.E.O. of Gulf States. Warner retired from day-to-day management of the company on January 1, 1995. He remains a member of the board of directors and serves as a consultant to the company.

47. Lyman Ward Military Academy - FAQ
nonprofit; military boarding school providing quality education for boys from The Academy is located in Camp Hill, alabama, only 30 minutes from
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  • Where is Lyman Ward Military Academy located? Is Lyman Ward Military Academy accredited? If so, but what accrediting agency? What are the admissions requirements? Are female students accepted? ... Can I bring a computer? Where is Lyman Ward Military Academy located?
    The Academy is located in Camp Hill, Alabama, only 30 minutes from Auburn, Alabama. www.mapquest.com
    Is Lyman Ward Military Academy accredited? If so, but what accrediting agency?
    The Academy is accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), which is one of six regional accrediting associations in the United States.
    What are the admissions requirements?
    The Academy accepts new cadets on the basis of background, character, and the promise of academic success. Applications are accepted year round.
    Are female students accepted?
  • 48. Lyman Ward Military Academy - Administration
    nonprofit; military boarding school providing quality education for boys from Lyman Ward military Academy PO Drawer 550 Camp Hill, alabama 36850
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    General Information (School) info@lwma.org Admissions Office admissions@lwma.org Lyman Ward Adventure Camp Information camp@lwma.org Dr. Chester C. Carroll, President president@lwma.org albert.hovey@lwma.org CSM Robert W. Frayer, Commandant of Cadets bob.frayer@lwma.org Charles Hughes, Dean of Academic Affairs charlie.hughes@lwma.org 1SG Lee Kolb, JROTC Officer lee.kolb@lwma.org Jeff Damron, Guidance Counselor jeff.damron@lwma.org Coach Charlie Hughes, Athletic Director sports@lwma.org Stephanie Williams, Secretary to the Commandant stephanie.williams@lwma.org Sharon Foster, Secretary to the Dean of Academic Affairs deansoffice@lwma.org Yvonne Petty, Assistant Bookkeeper/Student Accounts yvonne.petty@lwma.org Anne Pitts, Assistant Bookkeeper/Accounts Payable anne.pitts@lwma.org John Shipe, Supply Officer supply@lwma.org DeLene Cawley, Alumni Office lwalumni@webshoppe.net Telephone Numbers Administration Admissions President's Office Commandant's Office Academics / Dean's Office JROTC Office Infirmary Guidance Office Library Staff Duty Office Athletic Field House Supply Alumni Office Fax - General Fax - Alumni Office Postal Address Lyman Ward Military Academy
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    49. The University Of Alabama, Brief History
    The University of alabama became a military school — martial departmental anddisciplinary systems established. 1861 Total University enrollment 154
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    In 1818, the federal government authorized Alabama Territory to set aside a township for the establishment of a "seminary of learning." Alabama was admitted to the Union on March 2, 1819, and a second township added to the grant. On December 18, 1820, the seminary was established officially and named "The University of the State of Alabama."
    Tuscaloosa, then the state's capital, chosen as the University's home.
    On April 18, inaugural ceremonies held and the University opened. By May 28, 52 students had enrolled. The campus consisted of seven buildings: two faculty houses, two dormitories, the laboratory, the hotel (now Gorgas House ), and the Rotunda.
    The University of Alabama becomes the first in the state to offer engineering classes. It was one of the first five in the nation to do so and one of the few to have maintained accreditation continuously since national accreditation began in 1936.
    President's Mansion completed. Its first occupant: Basil Manly, University president from 1837 to 1855.

    50. Lyman Ward Military Academy - Camp Hill, Alabama / AL - School Information
    Lyman Ward military Academy Camp Hill, alabama / AL - school information.
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    51. Congressman Bud Cramer - CRAMER TO HOST MILITARY ACADEMY DAY FOR NORTH ALABAMA S
    CRAMER TO HOST military ACADEMY DAY FOR NORTH alabama STUDENTS AND will hosthis annual military Academy Day for all high school students in alabama ’s
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    U.S. Rep. Bud Cramer (D-Ala.) will host his annual Military Academy Day for all high school students in Alabama ’s Fifth Congressional District Sunday September 26th in Madison Cramer is inviting students, families and guidance counselors to come and learn about the requirements and procedures for attending one of the U.S. military academies. The event will take place Sunday afternoon, September 26th from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Madison Academy Cafeteria. Madison Academy is located at 325 Slaughter Road in Madison At Cramer’s invitation, representatives from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point , the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy will attend. The academy representatives will answer questions and distribute information about their respective institutions.

    52. Congressman Bud Cramer - CRAMER TO HOST MILITARY ACADEMY DAY FOR NORTH ALABAMA S
    CRAMER TO HOST military ACADEMY DAY FOR NORTH alabama STUDENTS AND will hostthe annual military Academy Day for all high school students in alabama s
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    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 th 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. AT MADISON ACADEMY U.S. Rep. Bud Cramer (D-Ala.) will host the annual Military Academy Day for all high school students in Alabama 's Fifth Congressional District Sunday September 14 th in Madison Cramer is inviting students, families and guidance counselors to come to learn about the requirements and procedures for attending one of the U.S. military academies. The event will take place Sunday afternoon, September 14 th from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Madison Academy Cafeteria. Madison Academy is located at 325 Slaughter Road in Madison At Cramer's invitation, representatives from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point , the U.S. Naval Academy , the U.S. Air Force Academy , the U.S.

    53. Death Penalty Moratorium Implementation Project - Assessment
    He is a graduate of the United States military Academy at West Point and of theUniversity of alabama School of Law. Arthur Green, Jr. is currently the
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    Alabama Assessment Team Professor Daniel M. Filler Robin A. Adams cum laude from Auburn University and her J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School, where she was the recipient of the Cortner Award for first place in the intramural moot court competition in 2001 and recognized as the Most Outstanding Moot Court Officer in 2002.
    Judge John L. Carroll Hopper v. Evans , 456 U.S. 605. (1982) and Baldwin v. Alabama , 472 U.S. 372 (1985). Judge Carroll also previously worked at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama as Legal Director and as an attorney. He has held adjunct and faculty positions at Georgia State University School of Law, the University of Alabama School of Law, and Mercer University School of Law. Judge Carroll received his B.A. from Tufts University, his J.D. magna cum laude from Cumberland School of Law, and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School.

    54. Lyman Ward Military Academy Alumni Home
    1 One who has attended or has graduated from a particular school, college, Lyman Ward military Academy PO Drawer 550 Camp Hill, alabama 36850
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    55. Honorable Roy S. Moore
    After military service, Judge Moore returned to alabama, where he completed hisJuris Doctorate Degree in 1977 from the University of alabama School of Law.
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    "'. . . I'm not ordained or called to preach.' I'll tell you what I am called to do: uphold the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Alabama." - Roy Moore
    Honorable Roy S. Moore Roy S. Moore is a native of Etowah County, Alabama. He graduated from Etowah High School in 1965 and obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1969 from the United States Military Academy at West Point. After military service, Judge Moore returned to Alabama, where he completed his Juris Doctorate Degree in 1977 from the University of Alabama School of Law. Chief Justice Moore served our Country as a Captain in the Military Police Corps of the United States Army. He also served as Battalion Staff Officer at Ft. Riley, Kansas, and Illesheim, Germany, and as a Company Commander in Vietnam. During his professional career, Chief Justice Moore became the first full-time Deputy District Attorney in Etowah County and served in this position from 1977 until 1982. In 1984, Chief Justice Moore undertook private practice of law in Gadsden, until he became Circuit Judge, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit in 1992. Chief Justice Moore served in this capacity until his election as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama in November, 2000. Poems by Chief Justice Moore:
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    1995 George Washington Honor Medal from National Freedom Foundation Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

    56. Alabama Military School - College.com
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    Is military school the right choice? Comprehensive booklets to help you decide along with alternatives to military schools. Includes questionnaire, parenting tips, toll free hotline. www.parentteenguide.com Choose to be Educated as a Marine The Marine Corps Base Education Center gives marines the opportunity to complete most or all requirements for a college degree without leaving the military base. www.marines.com

    57. What To Expect At A Military College
    Federal military colleges, such as the United States military Academy at West Point, Two schools, Massachusetts Maritime Academy and New York Maritime
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    59. Online Bibliography Of Military Leadership -- U
    Maxwell Air Force Base, alabama Air Command and Staff School, 1954. United States Army military Police School. Leadership; lesson plans.
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    • Uhlaner, J.E. "Management leadership in system management beds." Arlington, Virginia: Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1975 (technical report S-3).
    • Ulosevich, Steven and others. "Higher-Order Factors in Structure-of-Intellect (SOI) Aptitude Tests Hypothesized To Portray Constructs of LeadershipMilitary Leadership: A Re-Analysis of an SOI Data Base." Educational and Psychological Measurement
    • Umstot, D.D. "Organization development technology and the military: a surprising merger?" Academy of Management Review
    • "Understanding today's young executive." Nation's Business
    • Underwood, G.V. Jr. "Principles and practices of leadership." Asia-Pacific Defense Forum
    • Underwood, G.V. Jr. "The profession of arms and national security." Air Defense Magazine
    • Ungerson, B. "Personal growth." Bankers Magazine
    • Unified Action Armed Forces . Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959.
    • United States Adjutant-General's Office, Military Information Division. Sources of Information on Military Professional Subjects, A Classified List of Books and Publications

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    Keith Saunders Position:
    Right Defensive End Class:
    Sophomore Hometown:
    Willingboro, New Jersey Height / Weight
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    SQ High School:
    Hargrave Military Academy Working at the right defensive end position, Keith heads into fall practice behind Mark Anderson. 2004 (Freshman): Keith saw action in four games, as he was one of several players getting a look at the left defensive end position during the season. 2003 Redshirted Prep: Playing mostly tight end at Hargrave Military Academy, Saunders was expected to play defensive end for the Tide. The 6-3, 230-pound Saunders played high school football at Holy Cross High School in Willingboro, NJ. In high school Saunders played both defensive end and tight end. Personal: Keith is the son of Denise and Eugene Saunders and he has one younger sister. Born 12-23-84. He is a pre-Business major.

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