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  1. United States Air Force Basic Military Training School Lackland AFB, Texas
  2. The Royal Air Force in Texas: Training British Pilots in Terrell During World War II (War and the Southwest Series, No. 8) by Tom Killebrew, 2003-10
  3. Blood in the Water: A Story of Friendship During the Mexican War (Scrapbooks of America) by Pamela Dell, 2003-08
  4. Military orientations of white, black, and Chicano high school youth: Some extensions of prior empirical generalizations from a Texas study by William P Kuvlesky, 1973
  5. El Paso Military Institute by Samuel A Ramirez, 1954
  6. Alamo by Kristin L. Nelson, 2004-01
  7. Modernizing the Army/Air Force Exchange Service (University of Texas regional history of business in the Southwest) by Joseph S Hardin, 1973
  8. Journey to San Jacinto (Book Two, Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Trunk Series) (Mr. Barrinton's Mysterious) by Melodie A. Cuate, 2007-04-01
  9. COL (Ret.) David H. Hackworth: A leadership assessment of America's most decorated living soldier by Andrew Ballenger, 1999
  10. Journey to the Alamo (Book One, Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Trunk Series) (Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Trunk) by Melodie A. Cuate, 2006-11-01

21. US, United States, Texas: Military School, Boarding School, Private Schools And
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Main cities in Texas are Houston , Dallas, San Antonio and Austin Texas Military Institute
20955 West Tejas Trail - San Antonio, Texas 78257

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San Marcos Baptist Academy
2801 Ranch Road Twelve - San Marcos, Texas 78666-9406

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23. Military Schools
For help in selection of a military school call 518373-8069 texas militaryInstitute. San Antonio. TX. 210-698-7171. www.tmi-sa.org/
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For help in selection of a military school call: 518-373-8069 Partial List of Military Schools Name City State Telephone Web Address Admiral Farragut Academy St. Petersburg FL www.farragut.org/ Carlsbad CA www.armyandnavyacademy.org Bethel Boys Academy Lucedale MS http://www.bethelacademy.com/ Camden Military Academy Camden SC www.camdenmilitary.com/ Carson Long Military Institute New Bloomfield PA www.carsonlong.org/ Chamberlain-Hunt Academy Port Gibson MS www.chamberlain-hunt.com/ Commonwealth ChalleNGe Virginia Beach VA www.vachallenge.org Culver Academies Culver IN www.culver.org Fishburne Military School Waynesboro VA www.fishburne.org/ Florida Air Academy Melbourne FL www.flair.com/ Fork Union Military Academy Fork Union VA www.forkunion.com/ Georgia Military College Milledgeville GA Sorry no web page available at this time Hargrave Military Academy Chatham VA www.hargrave.edu/ Howe Military School Howe IN www.howemilitary.com/

24. Texas Education Agency
texas Education Agency Resources for military Families in texas militaryImpacted schools Association, A national organization representing school
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To the Men and Women of the Armed Forces: On behalf of the public schools of Texas, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Texas. The men and women who serve in the armed forces are among our most valued assets as a nation. Your children deserve the very best our public schools have to offer. The Texas Education Agency recognized the challenges facing you and your families as you transition to a new home and school district. We have developed this section of our website to provide information about Texas schools, graduation requirements, and links to other sites of interest. It is my hope that you and your children are satisfied with the service provided by our school system. Texas has earned a reputation for excellence in its public schools by setting high standards and ensuring accountability. At the same time, we have retained local control of the educational decisions that affect children. We are proud of our accomplishments and will continue our efforts to improve the lives of the children we serve. Best wishes for continued success and thank you for all you do to protect and defend our nation.

25. USA Boarding Schools: United States Boys, Girls Boarding Schools
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26. Military Shcool Resources In North America United States Texas
Collection of military schools resources and links in texas that also may includetexas ROTC/JROTC resources. All texas military school options have been
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... Site Map Contact us today to get help for struggling teens North America United States Texas Collection of Military Schools resources and links in Texas that also may include Texas ROTC/JROTC resources. All Texas military school options have been hand picked and chosen as a Texas valuable resource. Detachment history, photos, and cadet files. http://afrotc.tamu.edu/ Montwood High School, El Paso, TX. NJROTC Details and information about the Naval JROTC program of this school. http://marina.fortunecity.com/greenland/245/ http://nrotc.tamu.edu/navy/public/index.asp Klein Oak High School, Spring, TX. AFJROTC Details and information about the TX-2006th unit, including a news, contact data and a message board. http://tx-20006.8m.com Del Rio High School, Del Rio, TX. AFJROTC Details and information about the JROTC program of the TX-066th unit. http://tx_66.tripod.com/ Official Air Force ROTC site - Scholarships and program information for individuals interested in ROTC information.

27. Did Terrorist Pilots Train At U.S. Military Schools?
Did Terrorist Pilots Train at US military schools? Abdulaziz Alomari hadattended Aerospace Medical School at Brooks Air Force base in texas,
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In addition to having been inducted into the U.S. flight training program by two Dutch-owned flight schools in Venice, Florida, as many as six of the terrorists, including ringleader Mohammed Atta, also received training at U.S. military facilities, according to a flurry of stories between Sept 15 and 17 in the Washington Post, Newsweek, and Knight Ridder newspapers.
The story had an extremely short life.
Newsweek reported that "U.S. military sources have given the FBI information that suggests five of the alleged hijackers of the planes used in Tuesday's terror attacks received training at secure U.S. military installations in the 1990s."
Knight Ridder’s news account was more specific. It said Mohamed Atta had attended International Officers School at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala. In addition, Abdulaziz Alomari had attended Aerospace Medical School at Brooks Air Force base in Texas, they reported, and Saeed Alghamdi had been to the Defense Language Institute in Monterrey, California.
If true, these reports would have dealt a blow to the consensus portrait then emerging of the terrorist cadre as puritanical Islamic fundamentalists.

28. AMCSUS
Regular membership is extended to essentially military schools which have a 1876, texas A M University founded. 1879, Georgia military College founded.
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The Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States (AMCSUS) is a nonprofit service organization which serves as the binding force and communication hub for its member schools. The purpose, as put forth in its Constitution, is to promote the common interest of all members and to advance their welfare; promote and maintain high scholastic, military and ethical standards in member schools; represent the mutual interests of the member schools before the Department of Defense as well as the general public; foster and extend patriotism and respect for duly constituted authority; and cultivate citizens who love peace and who strive to maintain it. Regular membership is extended to essentially military schools which have a member of the armed services detailed or approved by the Department of Defense, and which maintain good standing in their regional accrediting organization. (An "essentially military" school is defined as an institution with military programs approved by one of the military services and which organizes its student body as a cadet corps, with students habitually in uniform and continually under military discipline while under the jurisdiction of the college or school.) Associate membership may be granted to schools offering a military program but which do not otherwise qualify for regular membership.

29. United States Military Academy At West Point
Photo of LTG Lennox Lieutenant General William James Lennox, Jr. of Houston, texas, military schools ATTENDED; Field Artillery Officer Basic Course
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support and community service. Their appearance does not constitute an endorsement by the DOD, DA, or USMA. Return to Supe's Corner Lieutenant General William J. Lennox, Jr. Superintendent United States Military Academy, West Point Lieutenant General William James Lennox, Jr. of Houston, Texas, assumed duties as the 56th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York on 8 June 2001. He entered the Army following graduation from the United States Military Academy in 1971, where he earned his commission as a lieutenant of Field Artillery. In addition to his Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Military Academy, General Lennox holds a Masters Degree and a Doctorate in Literature from Princeton University. His military education includes the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course, the Infantry Officer Advance Course, the distinguished graduate from the United States Army Command and General Staff College, and the Senior Service College Fellowship at Harvard University. General Lennox's awards include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal; the Distinguished Service Medal; the Legion of Merit with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters; the Meritorious Service Medal with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster; the Army Commendation Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters; the Army Achievement Medal; the Korean Order of Military Merit, Inheon Medal; the Ranger Tab; the Parachutist Badge; and the Army Staff Identification Badge.

30. Military Academy -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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32. Military School Info
Many military schools are also either a boarding school or a prep school, Marine military Academy Harlingen, texas; Marion military Institute - Marion
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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.

33. Carl Webb Refuses To Fight For Imperialism! Defend Iraq!
My unit in the texas Army National Guard just told me that my paper work for an Declassified High schools Must Turn Over Our Kids Info To military
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My name is Carl Webb and I'm a soldier protesting illegal orders(Stop Loss Program) to serve in Iraq beyond the length of my contract which ended in August 2004. I refused to report for training with the Texas National Guard at Fort Hood and left Austin, Texas back in August with the intent of eventually turning myself over to the military authorities. Right now I'm creating a website at carlwebb.net where people can find more information. carlwebb1965@yahoo.com is my email. Click on the link to the press release below. Press Release: soldier opposes unofficial draft policy.
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34. Texas Military Web Guide
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37. Long Gray Lines: The Southern Military School Tradition, 1839-1915, By Rod Andre
From Virginia to texas exConfederate states took advantage of the Morrill Meanwhile, antebellum southern military schools such as the Citadel and VMI
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The Southern Military School Tradition, 1839-1915
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Much of what little study there has been on southern military education has addressed the concept of a distinctive southern military tradition. The idea of a southern military tradition is a prominent but not universally accepted theme in the historiography of the South. Some historians claim that due to geography, frontier conditions, incessant warfare, slavery, and cultural notions of honor, the South developed into a remarkably militaristic society, fond of military display, preoccupied with war and notions of martial glory, and holding up military service and military training as honorable activities for males.[2] John Hope Franklin attributed the antebellum South's fascination with military schools to this military tradition and to the South's growing defensiveness and pugnacity as it perceived a growing threat to the institution of slavery. Other historians, such as Marcus Cunliffe and Don Higginbotham, have since denied that the antebellum South was a uniquely militaristic society, and they have pointed out that, at least initially, the military college was a northern innovation. They even deny Franklin's assertion that military schools were very popular in the South before 1861.[3] The debate over the distinctiveness of southern militarism often bogs down in statistical comparisons of how many southerners and northerners attended West Point, sectional representation within the officer corps, the actual effectiveness of local militias, and similar issues. Confusion over the definition of

38. EDUCATION PLANET - 6946 Web Sites For Military History
Academy is one of the most prestigious Private military schools in America . texas military Forces Museum * Our Location And Hours of Operation
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39. DefenseLINK News: Army, Schools Seek Easy Transitions For Military Youth
Army, schools Seek Easy Transitions for military Youth The education coalition,of Harker Heights, texas, conducted the research project from May 1999
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American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 20, 2001 An Army-created program called the Secondary Education Transition Study, or SETS, isn't just about the Army, it's about mobile children. Therefore, SETS has the potential to benefit parents and children of all services and mobile students in the civilian sector, too, according to Mary Keller, executive director of the Military Child Education Coalition, the SETS senior researcher and principal author of the study's publication. Mary M. Keller (right), presents Walter Kaye a token of appreciation on behalf of the Military Child Education Coalition. Kaye and his wife were declared "platinum level patrons and special guardian angels." The award was presented during the coalition's 3rd annual conference, held in Palm Harbor, Fla., in July. Retired Army Lt. Gen. Pete Taylor, MCEC chairman, watches in the background. Photo by Rudi Williams. (Click photo for screen-resolution image; high-resolution image available The education coalition, of Harker Heights, Texas, conducted the research project from May 1999 to May 2001. Thirty-nine high schools in nine school systems worldwide participated. The 30 field researchers involved compiled more than 2,000 documents and more than a quarter-million coded units of text.

40. Marine Military Academy - Boarding School Profile
Marine military Academy in Harlingen, texas, is a boarding school offering collegepreparatory and leadership programs to boys in Grades 8 through 12,
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home new to boarding school? research schools application help ... School Directory > Marine Military Academy Marine Military Academy 320 Iwo Jima Blvd., Harlingen, TX 78550 - Map tel: 956-412-6006 x 252 http://www.marinemilitaryacademy.com Request Info / Application School Notes Overview: Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, Texas, is a boarding school offering college preparatory and leadership programs to boys in Grades 8 through 12, along with a postgraduate year. The school encourages self-reliance and self-discipline over self-indulgence and self-imposed limitations. The school combines goal setting with teamwork, while developing the desire to succeed. The Marine Military Academy shapes the skills, traits, and habits required for achievement. ...read more View Student Review: Submit a review Top 20 Placements: Among All Schools, Similar Size Schools Military Schools All-Boys Schools Listed among the top 20 boarding schools (out of 181 schools) for: Boarding Focus - High percentage of boarding students Diversity - High percentage of students of color ...
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