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  1. THE JUNIOR R.O.T.C. MANUAL FOR ESSENTIALLY MILITARY SCHOOLS(M.S.) by N/A, 1938
  2. Free military school for applicants for commands of colored troops: No. 1210 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Established by Supervisory Committee for Recruiting ... Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, preceptor by Thomas Webster, 1863
  3. Charley Waters Goes to Gettysburg (Single Titles) by Susan Sinnott, 2003-03
  4. The evolution of military policy in the United States: Five lectures delivered at the Army Information School, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania by Williston Birkimer Palmer, 1946
  5. Biographical index of the graduates of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania and the Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia: ... military service of the United States by Thomas Lindsley Bradford, 1918
  6. Confederate strategy in 1863: Was a strategic concentration possible? by D. Jonathan White, 2000

41. BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT P. FRENCH Deputy Adjutant General - Army
He graduated from Frazier High School in 1968; Mansfield State College in 1972, He attended the pennsylvania National Guard military Academy Officer
http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Military_Affairs/Bios/FRENCH_Robert_BG.htm
BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT P. FRENCH Deputy Adjutant General - Army Joint Headquarters Pennsylvania National Guard Brigadier General Robert P. French is the Deputy Adjutant General – Army, Pennsylvania National Guard (PNG), a post he assumed January 2, 2004. He is responsible for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. Gen. French has served in each of the three major components of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard (PAARNG): the PNG Joint Headquarters, the 28th Infantry Division (all three of the infantry maneuver brigades), and the 213th Area Support Group. Prior to this assignment, Gen. French served as Chief of Staff, Headquarters State Area Command (STARC) from July 24, 2002. In this position, he provided oversight and coordination of all staff and command actions at the state headquarters, as well as serving as liaison between the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, the Governor’s Office and other state and federal agencies. Gen. French served as the director of Military Personnel, STARC, from May 1998, to July 2002. In this capacity, he was the G1 for the PAARNG.

42. Paarng Trade School Websites
Trade School Websites Abstract Privacy and Security Notice, click here ARMYEDUCATION CENTER Fort Indiantown Gap, pennsylvania Trade schools Listings
http://www.dmva.state.pa.us/paarng/cwp/view.asp?A=1150&Q=442459

43. Military Schools - Military School For Troubled Teenagers
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Lists US and Canadian high schools. People search available as well. Free registrationto see who is listed. An annual fee is required to send personal
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45. Parent-trap Snares Recruiters
military service isn t for our son. It isn t for our kind of people, she toldhim. For the pennsylvania Army National Guard, last year was the worst.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05223/552161.stm
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Parent-trap snares recruiters
The tune changes at some homes when they hear 'sign here'
Thursday, August 11, 2005 By Jack Kelly, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Staff Sgt. Jason Rivera, 26, a Marine recruiter in Pittsburgh, went to the home of a high school student who had expressed interest in joining the Marine Reserve to talk to his parents. Alyssa Cwanger, Post-Gazette
Jason McCamey, 19, does push-ups under the supervision of his recruiter, Staff Sgt. Jason Rivera, at the Armed Forces Recruiting sub-station on McKnight Road in Ross yesterday. Marine recruits meet weekly with their recruiters for physical training and pep talks until they leave for boot camp.
Click photo for larger image. Online graphic See a chart showing recruiting goals and enlistments for the armed forces. It was a large home in a well-to-do suburb north of the city. Two American flags adorned the yard. The prospect's mom greeted him wearing an American flag T-shirt. "I want you to know we support you," she gushed. Rivera soon reached the limits of her support.

46. SMDC PA Website
Other military schools include the Army Parachutist Course, US Army Ranger School,the Combined Arms Services Staff School, and the Command and General
http://www.smdc-armyforces.army.mil/CMDgrp/Bio_Detail.asp?BIOID=22

47. SMDC PA Website
Other military schools include the Army Parachutist Course, Pathfinder Course,Air Assault Course, the Combined Services Staff School, and the Command and
http://www.smdc-armyforces.army.mil/CMDgrp/Bio_Detail.asp?BIOID=27

48. PMC Museum, Widener University
pennsylvania military College began as a small Quaker school for boys in Wilmington,Delaware, just 34 years after the signing of the Constitution of the
http://www.oldchesterpa.com/schools_pmc_museum.htm
Home Schools PMC Museum
One University Place
Chester, PA 19013-5792
Phone: 610-499-4113
Email: PMC.museum@widener.edu Back to the main PMC page The museum is fittingly located in Alumni Auditorium, built by PMC alumni in 1962 on the site of the original Alumni Lodge erected in 1903. From a Widener University publication: Honoring an American Legacy Phase One: Widener University pays tribute to its illustrious heritage with the opening of the Pennsylvania Military College Museum, a gallery and exhibition dedicated to the men of PMC, their proud past, and time-honored traditions. Phase Two: As awareness increases, the museum's reputation as an archival and historical resource will grow. Donor support in gifts of funding and artifacts and participation in the management and maintenance of the museum are necessary to provide expanded opportunities for theme development and a strategic plan for growth. Phase Two planning has just begun, and the Museum Committee, the interim director, and the collections manager are considering options for themes and exhibits. In addition, the museum has the possibility to host educational tours and to develop collaborations with other military museums and historical societies of the region. Phase Three: Future plans include an integration of the Pennsylvania Military College Museum as part of a University museum reflecting the past and future of Widener University.

49. Encyclopedia: Military Academy
The Valley Forge military Academy is an allmale middle school, high school, Wayne is a community within the Main Line of pennsylvania.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Military-academy

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    50. NARA - Locations Nationwide - Affiliated Archives
    (Part of Record Group 404, Records of the United States military Academy) pennsylvania State Archives, Bureau of Archives and History, pennsylvania
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    52. Carlisle Barracks
    The next year brought the Chaplain School and the military Police School. Greater Harrisburg pennsylvania Area military establishments include
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    The U.S. Army War College, senior educational institution of the U.S. Army, relocated to Carlisle Barracks in the spring of 1951 to begin the latest stage of the post's history. Established in 1903 and located in Washington, D.C., the college had functioned as part of the General Staff during its early years, but chiefly had prepared selected officers for high command. Distinguished graduates of that period included John J. Pershing (Class of 1905), Dwight D. Eisenhower (1927), and Omar N. Bradley (1934). Classes were suspended in 1940 during the preparedness mobilization for World War II, and not resumed until a decade later at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for the 1950-51 academic year. The new commandant, Lt. Gen. Joseph M. Swing, relocated with the college to Pennsylvania in July 1951 and turned over command to his successor, Lt. Gen. Edward M. Almond, just in time for the arrival of the first Carlisle-based class. At Carlisle, the Army War College grew steadily as it performed its mission of preparing officers for leadership at the highest levels. The college soon outgrew its main academic building (the current Upton Hall) and transferred to the newly constructed Root Hall in 1967. Two specialized agencies evolved into integral parts of the Army War College: the Strategic Studies Institute, first formed in 1954, and the Military History Institute, established in 1967. The Center for Strategic Leadership, a state-of-the-art war gaming complex that opened in 1994, contributed another unique dimension to the college and to Carlisle Barracks' history as a distinctive U.S. Army campus.

    53. CCCO: Military Out Of Our Schools Program
    Working to counter military recruiting in schools with facts about military lifeand alternatives to military enlistment.
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    54. Military Academy -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    The term military School primarily refers to precollegiate ( (Time between Many military schools are also (A private school where students are lodged
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    The term Military Academy commonly refers to all pre-collegiate, collegiate, and post-collegiate institutions.

    55. Reader's Companion To Military History - - Contributors
    United States military Academy; William J. Duiker The pennsylvania State University The London School of Economics and Political Science, England
    http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/mil/html/mh_000103_contributors.htm
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      David Birmingham University of Kent at Canterbury, England Jeremy Black University of Exeter, England Michael Blow Greenwich, Connecticut Eugene N. Borza The Pennsylvania State University Clare Brandt Rhinebeck, New York Marshall Brement Middleburg, Virginia Malcolm Brown The Imperial War Museum, England David Buisseret University of Texas at Arlington William Caferro University of Tulsa D'Ann Campbell Austin Peay State University Caleb Carr MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History Eliot A. Cohen The Johns Hopkins University Philippe Contamine University of Paris-Sorbonne, France Theodore F. Cook, Jr. William Paterson College James S. Corum USAF School of Advanced Airpower Studies Robert Cowley MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History David Culbert Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge

    56. Online Bibliography Of Military Leadership -- U
    United States Army military Police School. Leadership; lesson plans. Study onmilitary Professionalism. Carlisle Barracks, pennsylvania, 1970.
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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

    57. Pennsylvania Military Camps
    pennsylvania military Camps at MySummerCamps.com. Search for kids and teen summercamps, summer camp jobs and camps for rent/sale in pennsylvania.
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    59. An Act To Incorporate The National Academy Of Sciences
    pennsylvania; J. Leidy, pennsylvania; JP Lesley, pennsylvania; MF Longstreth,pennsylvania; DH Mahan, United States military Academy, Virginia;
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    Mailing Address: The Office of Congressional and Public Affairs The National Academies Room NAS 220 2101 Consitution Avenue NW Washington, DC 20418 Tel: (202) 334-1601 Fax: (202) 334-2419 Back to Main Page
    An Act to Incorporate the National Academy of Sciences Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the National Academy of Sciences shall consist of not more than fifty ordinary members, and the said corporation hereby constituted shall have power to make its own organization, including its constitution, bylaws, and rules and regulations; to fill all vacancies created by death, resignation, or otherwise; to provide for the election of foreign and domestic members, the division into classes, and all other matters needful or usual in such institution, and to report the same to Congress. Sec. 3.

    60. NAS Incorporators 1863
    pennsylvania Miers Fisher LONGSTRETH, 18191891 pennsylvania Dennis Hart MAHAN,1802-1871 Virginia; US military Academy John Strong NEWBERRY, 1822-1892
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