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  1. SHREWSBURY SCHOOL, ROLL OF SERVICE 1914-1918 by Shrewsbury School, 2006-06-20
  2. Leading People: What School Leaders Can Learn from Military Leadership Development by William G. Monahan, Edwin R. Smith, 1995-03
  3. Legitimate targets of attack: considerations when targeting in a coalition.(Center for Law and Military Operations (CLAMO) report: the judge advocate general's ... and school): An article from: Army Lawyer by Catherine Wallis, 2004-12-01
  4. The Institute - Virginia Military Institute by Geoffrey Norman, 1997-01-01
  5. The Military Commander And The Law by Air Force Judge Advocate General School, 2004-06-30
  6. Military policy in a changing political context (Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Center of International Studies. Policy memorandum) by Thornton Read, 1964
  7. Mailing List 1930-31VOLUME II by The Infantry School, 1931
  8. Mailing List 1930-31VOLUME I by The Infantry School, 1931
  9. Mailing List 1936VOLUME XI January 1936 by The Infantry School, 1936
  10. Mailing ListVOLUME XIX February 1940 by The Infantry School, 1940
  11. Sabre 1970 Benedictine by Savannah, Georgia Benedictine Military School, 1970
  12. Mailing List 1936VOLUME XII July 1936 by The Infantry School, 1936
  13. Mailing List 1934-35VOLUME X June 1935 by The Infantry School, 1935
  14. Mailing List 1933-34VOLUME VII December 1933 by The Infantry School, 1933

121. Excel In College By Attending The Midwest's Premier Military Academy
College Preparatory and Junior College boarding military School, coed, grades8-14, 40 miles east of Kansas City.
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Welcome to Wentworth, a co-ed college-preparatory secondary boarding military school and junior college dedicated to providing our students the academic skills intellectual habits leadership qualities and character traits needed to excel at the college and university level
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122. Achieve Academic Excellence And Secure Admission To The College Of Your Choice
military Junior High and High School for Boys and Girls that provides a drug freeenvironment, a secure, monitored campus and the highest academic
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Wentworth provides an exceptionally positive, safe environment
  • A drug free school A secure, monitored campus A school environment that respects differences and values individuality A school that encourages and teaches self-management and conflict resolution skills Zero-tolerance of weapons and violent behavior Teaches respect for self, others and the world about us
Highest Quality Education Wentworth offers a college-preparatory education grounded in the fundamentals of language arts, math, science and social studies. Preparation for standardized testing (ACT / SAT) is emphasized, as is writing across the curriculum. Junior ROTC is a required subject for all high school students and community service is a requirement for graduation. Wentworth also offers dual enrollment which allows eligible high school juniors and seniors to enroll in college classes and receive simultaneous high school and college credit.
Wide Variety of Programs and Activities
  • Wentworth offers a very complete music program. Students can participate in the school's band and/or choir.

123. Howe Military School - Coed Boarding School - College Preparatory
The mission of Howe military School is to prepare young men and women for advancededucation while developing the individual character required for success
http://www.howemilitary.com/

124. Tranquility Bay : Near Florida Military School Florida Boot Camps Boarding Schoo
Tranquility Bay Therapeutic Boarding School Behavior Modification Florida militarySchools and Florida Boot Camps military school in florida boarding
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Tranquility Bay is located on the friendly tourist Island of Jamaica, just a few hundred miles off the coast of Florida. Tranquility Bay is a very cost effective option. The Program operates on a remote beach facility, along the South Coast of the Island near Mandeville. Jamaica's warm, yet humble and modest setting provides an impacting foreign experience. Students benefit from a broader perspective, while gaining a greater appreciation for home and family.
Tranquility Bay : an alternative to Florida Boot Camps / Florida Military Schools. Tranquility Bay is a therapeutic boarding school.
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125. A Military Academy Private Boarding School For Boys Midwest Region, A Military A
military academy college prep high school with day school and boarding for boysgrades 7 12.
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@import url( /Styles/Home.css ); @import url( /Styles/General.css ); 1-800-SJ-CADET 1101 North Genesee St. Delafield, Wisconsin 53018 Need a Login ID? Click HERE Login: Password: Step onto the St. John's Northwestern campus and the school's values come into quick focus. Here is a school where honesty, respect, and self-discipline have taken deep root. The boys and young men who attend our school take part in a lifestyle that demands more, one that results in the strengthening of character and the development of leadership . Established in 1884, our founders' legacy is one of time-honored values and time-tested principles. Our thousands of graduates boast about their high school experience. They became men at St. John's Northwestern and harnessed a potential many of them never imagined possessing. They went on to college and to careers with an advantage they learned to appreciate more and more with every accomplishment. We are different than most other schools . Our difference is the unique culture that is St. John's Northwestern Military Academy

126. Bethel Boot Camp & Christian Military School For Struggling Teens
For over 25 years Bethel Academy has been on a mission to rescue at risk, defiant,rebellious violent teen boys from the downward spiral of destructive
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Contact us today to get help for your struggling teen! So many Teens today yearn for structure and security in their lives. Often the manner in which they reach out for help is destructive to both themselves and their families. Peer pressure, fashion, fads and other adverse influences can take a teen dreadfully astray. At Bethel the structured and regimented life of discipline, worship, academic and Spiritual learning work together to bring stability and life change. A large part of the process of change is "un-learning" bad habits, attitudes and routines that have been part of a troubled teen's downward spiral. Standing at attention in formation, drill and other structured activities instill respect for authority, patience and endurance in boys that may have never possessed those traits.
Drill improves the cadet's physical condition as well as conditioning the mind. Marching with a group in cadence makes demands of order, timing and unity of the cadets. They must be "in sync" or the entire formation gets out of step. There are great spiritual and life lessons to be learned as these young men drill.

127. Valley Forge Military Academy - Boarding School Profile
Find detailed information about Valley Forge military Academy.
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home new to boarding school? research schools application help ... School Directory > Valley Forge Military Academy Valley Forge Military Academy 1001 Eagle Road, Wayne, PA 19087 - Map tel: (610)989-1300 School Notes Overview: "Valley Forge is America's premiere preparatory school that uses a military model to provide bright young men the focus they need to realize their full academic potential. Valley Forge enrolls young men of good moral character who wish to succeed in grades 7- 12 and a post graduate year..." ...read more View Student Review: Submit a review 1. Class of 1991, enrolled at University of South Carolina 2. Class of 1985, enrolled at UMBC
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Valley Forge Military Academy Boarding School Avg. Overview: School Focus College-Prep Military College Preparatory Grades Offered 9-12, PG School Type All-boys Co-ed Religious Affiliation Christian Year Founded Campus Size 120 acres 195 acres Student Body Enrollment (Grades 9-12) 394 students 260 students Percent Students of Color Percent International Students Percent Students Boarding Average SAT Score National Avg.

128. Military School Info
US military Resource Guide. military information, guidance, and resources at yourfingertips
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Armed Forces Network, Mon Jun 27 2005 Military Schools : Pre-Collegiate Institutions Military schools teach various age groups of children in a manner that includes military traditions, values, and concepts as well as training in military subjects. Although other countries have military schools, the vast majorities are located within the United States. Many military schools are also either a boarding school or a prep school, and others are branch schools of a larger school system within a school district. Though some military schools are public or state run, many are privately run institutions. Military schools often have a misperception that they are actually a type of reform school. This is a result of popular culture sometimes showing parents threatening to send unruly children off to military school. Most military schools actually are not a place for children with disciplinary problems as the strict discipline can result in an even more rebellious child. Most military schools have a long and distinguished history and most often have high academic standards with a solid college preparatory curriculum, schooling in the military arts, and have an esteemed alumni. Some parents also confuse the terms "military school" and "military academy" or "military university". A military school is typically a pre-collegiate institution, where a military academy or university is an actual college. There are also some colleges with a strong military ROTC program or Reserve Officer Training Course, which mirror the activities of a military academy such as West Point.

129. Military Academy: Information From Answers.com
military academy There are three types of military academies High school levelinstitutions (up to age 19), university level institutions, and.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping military academy Wikipedia military academy There are three types of military academies High school level institutions (up to age 19), university level institutions, and those only serving to prepare officer cadets for commissioning into the armed services of a state ( such as RMA Sandhurst
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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.
Pre-collegiate institutions
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

130. United States Military Academy: Information From Answers.com
United States military Academy, at West Point , NY; for training young men andwomen to be officers in the U.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping United States Military Academy Encyclopedia United States Military Academy, at West Point , N.Y.; for training young men and women to be officers in the U.S. army; founded and opened in 1802. The original act provided that the Corps of Engineers stationed at West Point should constitute a military academy, but the growing threat of war with England in 1812 resulted in congressional action to increase the corps and to expand the academy's facilities. Changes in curriculum and organization made by Sylvanus Thayer , superintendent from 1817 to 1833, earned him the title Father of the Military Academy. In the 19th cent. the military academy was one of the nation's major sources of civil engineers, and its graduates made excellent records in the Mexican War and especially in the Civil War. After 1866 the academy was no longer formally related to the Corps of Engineers. The academy is now under the general direction and supervision of the Dept. of the Army. Its enrollment has greatly expanded since its founding and at present is about 4,300 cadets. The curriculum, too, has been greatly modernized, notably under Douglas MacArthur, its superintendent from 1919 to 1922. An applicant must obtain a nomination to be considered for an appointment to the academy. The sources of nomination are the President of the United States; the Vice President; U.S. Senators and Representatives; and the representatives of the District of Columbia and the U.S. territories. Special appointment categories include children of deceased and disabled veterans or of career military personnel, foreign students, regular U.S. army, U.S. army reserve, honor graduates of military and naval schools and ROTC, and children of Medal of Honor recipients. Candidates must be between the ages of 17 and 22 and must meet physical and educational qualifications.

131. Homeschoolers And The United States Military Academy
United States military Academy Admissions Field Force shows you how to go forwardwith the West Point Admissions process.
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Homeschoolers and the United States Military Academy are a perfect fit . Let me tell you about it. First of all, numerous Army families stationed at West Point homeschool their own children. See also this . Many Graduates of the United States Military Academy homeschool their children. Secondly, Mary and I are long-time Washington State homeschooling parents. We participated and contributed locally and nationally through the development and expansion stages of the movement. One of our homeschooled children is a Mountaineer and Diesel Technician and two are Cadets at the United States Military Academy (USMA, also known as West Point). One of our homeschooled children graduated at USMA 2 June 2001 as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry, United States Army. He will be stationed at Fort Lewis after Officer Basic, Airborne and Ranger Schools. He wears Air Assault, German Combat Infantry and Special Forces Combat Diver Badges and has leadership training as a Cadet Officer in the United States Corps of Cadets and as an Acting-Second Lieutenant in a Military Intelligence unit. Another of our homeschooled children is now (Fall 2001) in her second year as a member of the United States Corps of Cadets.

132. Camden Military Academy - Boarding School & Private School Profiles
History Of School. Camden military Academy s mission, first articulated by ColonelJames F. Risher, headmaster of Carlisle military School and founder of
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133. Millersburg Military Institute - The Military School Of Kentucky, Est. 1893
military boarding school for boys grades 712. College preparatory education withsmall class sizes and individual attention to each student.
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Millersburg Military Institute, founded in 1893 and established as the Military School of Kentucky, is one of the nation's oldest college preparatory military schools for boys grades 7-12. Military schools have a long and proud tradition in American history and were not designed solely for students planning military careers. MMI was among the earlier military schools established in America and began educating leaders for both the military and civilian communities 112 years ago. Our founder, Colonel Carl Meade Best, understood that the structured lifestyle inherent to military schools would not only benefit those interested in acquiring skills valued in both military and civilian leaders, but also benefit a nation. Since our establishment, we continue to maintain our promise of "Building Future Leaders....One at a Time."
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134. Christian Military School - Bethel Academy
A Christian school and military boot camp for boys and girls in Lucedale and Petal.
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Bethel Academy - Combining Christian, Military, and Boot Camp principles to achieve results.
A Christian Military School
For the past 25 years Bethel Academy has been a Christian military school dedicated to helping at-risk, defiant, rebellious and violent teenage boys. As a Christian military school , Bethel Academy attributes much of its success in providing help for teen boys to the strong values and principles that Christ established and taught long ago. This spiritual approach to promoting change in troubled teen boys sets Bethel Academy apart from other military schools or boot camps.
A Military School
Like other successful military schools , Bethel Academy puts a strong emphasis on education. We make every effort necessary to ensure that each student receives a quality education. Highly qualified teachers that give instruction and assistance help to ensure that each cadet will continually improve as they work toward the completion of his studies.
A Boot Camp
Bethel Academy has established a modified boot camp environment in order to provide the structure, and discipline that is needed for so many youth today. Once again, the spiritual emphasis at Bethel Academy sets it apart from other teen boot camps. Bethel is a

135. United States Military Academy --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
United States military Academy federally supported institution founded in 1802,making it the oldest of the nation s major service academies.
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Student Encyclopedia Article Page 1 of 2 federally supported institution founded in 1802, making it the oldest of the nation's major service academies. The campus overlooks the Hudson River in West Point, N.Y., 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of New York City. The academy's primary focus is preparing students to be military officers. Graduates receive a commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Army.
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136. United States Military Academy --  Encyclopædia Britannica
United States military Academy institution of higher education for the trainingof commissioned officers for the US Army. It was originally founded as a
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137. Riverside Military Academy Boarding School.
College preparatory school that provides young men in grades 712 a challengingenvironment focusing on academics, athletics, character development,
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Atlanta, with its endless sports, culture and entertainment, less than an hour to the south, and Savannah, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Nashville, Charlotte and Greenville only a few hours away...
All of these immeasurably enhance the educational richness available to Riverside cadets. On our grounds, we have recently completed construction of a 250,000 square-foot complex that combines dormitories, a grand dining room large enough to accommodate the entire cadet corps in one seating, administrative offices, and 19-bed infirmary under a single roof. The John L. Beaver Field House features a rappelling tower and an indoor track. In 2004, Riverside completed an extensive rebuilding program with the addition of the Beaver Center for Teaching and Learning. The distinguished new building houses a fine arts center and a modern library. Additionally, through a unique partnership, the Beaver Center will host visiting professors from the University of Georgia.

138. United States Military Academy. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-0
United States military Academy. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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139. Army School System
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Regional Training Institute, Maryland Camp Fretterd, Maryland CSM Freund is the Command Sergeant Major for the 70th Regiment as well as the Commandant of the NCOES School at RTI-MD. He is a graduate of Class 43, USASMA. Currently all three components of the "Total Army" are having a difficult time retaining quality troops. We rack the problem up as a cyclic that we see during peace time. Unfortunately, when we strive for full time peace, we must therefore plan for a peace time Army. Interested and challenged troops will stay in. Pay and benefits, appropriate family facilities and good medical care are all important to retention. My purpose in writing this article, however, is to push what the TQM people would call "Customer Service." I call it "Sergeants Business" and to my recollection the title I'm using predates TQM. Even more specifically, I'm aiming my comments at how we set our troops up for failure when we send them off to school without the benefit of proper preparation. The Total Army School System (TASS) is relatively new and a majority of its students are from the Reserves and the National Guard. Besides obvious concern about the enforcement of standards, the TASS schools could well be the answer to shrinking training funds in all three components. We all need MOS qualified and properly trained soldiers and leaders. This is a common problem that we have to address Army wide.

140. Today's Military - What You Get - College Help
The programs include military School Credits, Servicemember Opportunity Colleges,Credits Earned Through Testing, and the Community College of the Air Force
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