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  1. The behavior of rocks and rock masses in relation to military geology (Quarterly of the Colorado School of Mines) by Wilmot Ruet McCutcheon, 1949
  2. Geophysics in war, (Colorado School of Mines Quarterly) by C. A Heiland, 1942
  3. Military to medical: CU takes on redevelopment of fitzsimons.: An article from: ColoradoBiz by Stephen Titus, 2001-11-01
  4. Studies of ice excavation (Quarterly of the Colorado School of Mines) by Donald O Rausch, 1959
  5. Rules and regulations for the junior unit of the Reserve Officers Training Corps in the high schools of Denver, Colorado by G. F Humbert, 1939
  6. Military troops and civil disorders: An historical and analytical review of the law by David E Engdahl, 1970

41. University Of Colorado System
SEC members will include higher education institutions, military schools and Because there is no middle school licensure in colorado, “You may have some
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Hello Everyone, In an effort to highlight some of the great things going on at the University of Colorado over the last three months, below you will find brief summaries outlining a few of the exceptional stories taking place on all three campuses. I hope you will find this to be a useful tool as a CU Ambassador and an advocate for higher education. CU SYSTEM University of Colorado Announces Community Scholarship Fund and Matching Scholarship for Pueblo Students to Attend CU The need to create higher education access for minorities persists around the state. For example, only 9 percent of Hispanic males and 15 percent of Hispanic females aged 18-24 were enrolled in a Colorado public institution of higher education in 2000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the Colorado Commission on Higher Education. Among African-Americans, only 17 percent of males and 22 percent of females in the same age group attended a state public college or university in 2000. Source:
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42. Military Schools - Military School For Troubled Teenagers
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43. United States Air Force Academy
The youth is a foster child who lives in colorado Springs and is looking for a The Academy will host the annual military Retiree Appreciation Day and
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    By Eddie KovskyAcademy Spirit staff Cadet candidates at the Academy Preparatory School rallied to support a fellow classmate whose family lost everything in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The cadet candidate's family was forced to flee Mississippi with nothing more than the clothes on their backs. The cadet candidate approached Maj. Richard Nesmith, the prep school's director of military training, and asked to disenroll to be with his family. "I explained that the area was closed and under martial lawhis presence would be a hindrance rather than a benefit," said Major Nesmith. "I also explained that what his family needed to know was that he was safe, and the best way to do that would be to - continued - 14 September 2005
    ACADEMY TO RECOGNIZE AFRICAN AMERICAN PIONEER U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. - The Air Force Academy's first budget officer will be recognized for his contributions to the establishment of the Academy in a ceremony at 8 a.m. Sept. 17. The Academy's Way of Life Affinity Group of the Association of Graduates will recognize Mr. William R. Greenwood by unveiling his official portrait to be permanently displayed at Arnold Hall and presenting his family with a "Pathfinder" Paver Brick.

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45. Center For Ethical Leadership > Events
He is a graduate of the US Army Airborne and Ranger schools. He is currentlyan Academy Professor at the United States military Academy at West Point,
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As part of the University of Texas Ethics Conference, Dr. Howard Prince II , director of the Center for Ethical Leadership, will be hosting a discussion session titled "Teaching Military Ethics: Developing Ethical Leaders For America's Armed Forces in the 21st Century." Background Article: "Moral Foundations of Military Service," by Dr. Martin L. Cook Speakers Colonel James L. Cook, Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy, United States Air Force Academy Colonel James L. Cook was born in Roswell, New Mexico, near the Strategic Air Command base where his father, an Air Force master sergeant, was then stationed. Colonel Cook graduated from Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1980 with a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy. While working in Boulder, Colorado, at a chemistry lab and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, he began taking math classes at the University of Colorado and received a second bachelor of arts degree in 1983. Following commissioning in 1985 at the Officer Training School, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Colonel Cook completed the Communications-Computer Officer Basic Course at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, as a distinguished graduate. His first assignment was to the Pentagon, where he was an Air Staff Project Officer, Command and Control Branch Chief, and Executive Officer for a group of more than 1100 personnel. He received an Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) scholarship to The Catholic University of America, Washington, District of Columbia, and completed his master of arts degree in philosophy there in 1992.

46. Colorado Military News - Media Monitoring Service By EIN News
colorado military News. Service for global professionals. He graduated highschool in Pueblo, colorado and was a graduate of the University
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47. Dept. Of Military Affairs, Office Of The Adjutant General, Colorado National Gua
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48. School Research Topics
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49. Proceedings
68th Expanding Our Horizons, US Air Force Academy, colorado Springs, CO, 43rd - The Status of Combat Readiness; United States military Academy,
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50. Indian School
Dr. Breen ran the school much like a military post. Congress offered theproperty to colorado, provided the facility would be maintained as an
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Was an Indian Boarding School from 1891-1911 Click on the timeline to move through Indian School History Fort Lewis was deactivated and turned over to the Secretary of the Interior for an Indian School. After Lewis Morgan was named Superintendent, the school opened with 51 children enrolled. Tribes represented Navajo, Ute, Sioux and Apache. The boarding school taught grades kindergarten through 6th grade. In addition to teaching the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic, its mission was an industrial training school (agriculture, home economics, carpentry). The children were assimilated and trained to accept the culture of America. The use of Indian names and wearing of native attire were discouraged. Therefore students took names of notable American leaders (George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, etc.) The old military hospita l was converted to a girls dormitory. Return to Top C.C. Duncan, United States Indian Inspector, reported that 65 acres was being cultivated by the school. During the year it produced 18 tons of oat hay, 17,350 pounds of potatoes, 200 pounds of turnips, 2973 pounds of onions, 240 pounds of beans and 2700 pounds of other vegetables. The school also owned 7 horses, 4 swine, and 36 domestic fowl. Thomas Breen was named Superintendent in 1894 and served until August 1903. Dr. Breen ran the school much like a military post. The members dressed in uniforms and performed military drill and parade every Sunday.

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52. USA Boarding Schools: United States Boys, Girls Boarding Schools
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53. AlterNet: MediaCulture: High School Pentagon Sting
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55. Service Academies
Established in 1802 by an act of Congress, the US military Academy is located The Cadet Wing moved into the academy s permanent home north of colorado
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      Established in 1802 by an act of Congress, the U.S. Military Academy is located in West Point, N.Y. To gain admission a candidate must first secure a nomination from a member of Congress or the Department of the Army. Any number of applicants can meet the requirements for a nomination in these categories. Appointments (offers of admission), however, can only be made to a much smaller number, about 1,150 to 1,200 each year. Candidates may be nominated for vacancies during the year preceding the day of admission, which occurs in late June or early July. The best time to apply is during the spring of the junior year in high school. Candidates must be citizens of the U.S. at time of enrollment (except foreign students admitted by agreement between the U.S. and another country), not married, pregnant, nor have a legal obligation to support a child or children, be at least 17 but not yet 23 years old on July 1 of the year admitted. Entrance requirements and procedures for appointment are described in the Admissions Bulletin and the Admissions Prospectus, available without charge from Admissions, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. 10996-1797. Phone: 914-938-4041.

56. Colorado Springs, Colo.
The military presence in colorado Springs continued to grow with the establishmentof the US Air Force Academy there in the 1950s, and later,
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      Mayor: Lionel Rivera (to April 2007) 2000 census population (rank): % change: Male: Female: White: Black: American Indian and Alaska Native: Asian: Other race: Two or more races: Hispanic/Latino: 2000 percent population 18 and over: 65 and over: Median age: 2004 population estimate (rank): See additional census data Land area: 186 sq mi. (482 sq km); Alt.: 6,035 ft. Avg. daily temp.: Churches: Protestant, 400+; Roman Catholic, 20; Jewish, 3; City parks and playgrounds: 156 (12,000+ ac.); Radio stations: AM, 7; FM, 17; Television stations: Civilian Labor Force (MSA) March 2005: Unemployed: Percent: Per capita personal income (MSA) 2003: Chamber of Commerce: Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce, 2 N. Cascade Ave., Suite 110, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Colorado Springs is the second-largest city in Colorado , after Denver. It is the seat of El Paso County, making up about three-quarters of the county's population. It is located on the edge of the

57. Military Academies
Since its founding two centuries ago, the military Academy has accomplished its Found at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in colorado Springs, colorado,
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... Home United States Military Academies Serving in our military is a distinguished honor. Below you will find a synopsis about what each academy has to offer from their website. I encourage you to visit each academy’s website for further information. UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY
The Naval Academy was founded in 1845 in what is now historic Annapolis, MD. The Naval Academy gives young men and women the up-to-date academic and professional training needed to be effective naval and marine officers in their assignments after graduation. Every day, as the undergraduate college of the naval service, the United States Naval Academy strives to accomplish its mission to develop midshipmen “morally, mentally, and physically.” UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY Located in West Point, New York, the mission of the United States Military Academy is to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country; professional growth throughout a career as an officer in the United States Army; and a lifetime of selfless service to the nation. UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY Found at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado Springs, Colorado, The United States Air Force Academy’s Core Values; Integrity first; Service before self; and Excellence in all we do, set the common standard for conduct across the Air Force. These values inspire the trust which provides the unbreakable bond that unifies the force. We must practice them ourselves and expect no less from those with whom we serve. Our vision; to be recognized worldwide as the premier developer of aerospace officers... leaders with impeccable character and essential knowledge... prepared and motivated to lead our Air Force and nation. Our mission is to inspire and develop outstanding young men and women to become Air Force officers with knowledge, character and discipline; motivated to lead the world's greatest aerospace-force in service to the nation.

58. The Academy Spirit - Published By Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group
US Air Force Academy, CO 808405016 Telephone (719) 333-2990 Fax (719) 333-4049,Published by colorado Springs military Newspaper Group 31 E. Platte Ave.
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59. Polish Graduate Of US Military Academy Receives Doctorate, Writes Dissertation O
Kowalik graduated from the United States military Academy (West Point) in 1999 under Maryland and the Air Force Academy in colorado Springs, colorado.
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L-R: Professor Ryszard Kucha (MAJ Kowalik’s dissertation promoter); MAJ Ray Wojcik, Army Affairs Officer, Office of Defense Cooperation; Major Kowalik; COL Henry Nowak, Defense and Army Attach©, US Embassy Major Tomasz Kowalik of the Polish Army recently defended his doctoral dissertation from Marie Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin. entitled “The Educational Process of the United States Military Academy at West Point, 1802-2002”
Kowalik graduated from the United States Military Academy (West Point) in 1999 under the US Security Assistance Military Academy Program.
His research at the West Point Archives was paid for by a grant from the Polish-American Kosciusko Foundation.
He is currently serving as Specialist to Dr. Janusz Zemke, the Secretary of State and First Deputy Minister of National Defense.

60. United States Military Academy --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
United States military Academy federally supported institution founded in 1802, military, naval, and air academies schools for the education and
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