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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

101. ROTC, Military Recruiting/Training/Education Facility Web Sites
An extensive listing of ROTC, Veteran and military education subjects/facilities . KEMPER military SCHOOL AND COLLEGE Go. LEHIGH UNIV Go
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102. Luther Rector Hare, Brigadier General, United States Army
Besides his brother, Judge Silas Hare of Sherman, texas, he was survived by There, after finishing school, Hare worked as a printer and typesetter in
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Luther Rector Hare
Brigadier General, United States Army Luther Rector Hare was on duty with the Detachment of Indian Scouts under Lieutenant Varnum in the Reno Battalion during the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Born August 24, 1851 at Greencastle, Indiana, he was the son of Silas and Elizabeth Rector Hare. He entered the United States Military Academy at West Point on September 1, 1870 and graduated on June 17, 1874, as the 2533rd graduate, ranking 25th in his class of 41 graduates. Appointed Second Lieutenant, 7th Cavalry, on June 17, 1874, and served in the garrison at Colfax, Louisiana, until 1876. Engaged in the Sioux Expedition from May 17 to September 26, 1876, and participated in the Little Big Horn River fight on June 25-26, 1876. After the valley fight on June 25, he joined Company K and engaged in the hilltop fight. Promoted to First Lieutenant to date from Jun 25, 1876, and transferred to Company I to occupy the vacancy created by the death of Lieutenant James Porter. Engaged in the campaign against Chief Joseph in 1877. Continued to serve on frontier duty and was promoted to Captain on December 29, 1890. As a result of a vacancy created after the fight against Big Foot's band of Sioux at Wounded Knee Creek, SD May 14, 1898, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Texas Volunteer Cavalry and June 14 of same year received promoted to Colonel of the regiment. Honorably mustered out of volunteer service in November 1898. On July 5, 1899, he received appointment as Colonel, 33rd US Volunteer Infantry and took the regiment to the Philippines. He fought there in the battles at San Fabian, Mangatani Bridge, San Jacinto and San Quentin. Appointed Brigadier General, US Volunteers, on June 1, 1900. Discharged from volunteer service Jun 20, 1901.

103. Texas A&M Athletics Bill Byrne's Wednesday Weekly
texas A M University is a landgrant, sea-grant and space-grant Officials toldus this was the first top-five team finish by any school west of the
http://www.aggieathletics.com/feature.php?type=1&Feature=190

104. Academics.utep.edu/milsci > Home
Army ROTC Feel the Thunder! LTC JOHNEE O. CARR Professor of military Science 4, Admissions. 4, Graduate School. 4, Faculty and Staff Directory
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Home SACS Accreditation Prospective Students Site Index Contact Us ... Home Welcome to Military Science Army ROTC is an excellent career opportunity for those individuals with the desire to learn leadership and organizational skills that will serve them throughout life. With the rising costs of education, ROTC offers excellent scholarship opportunities for young men and women. My goal at UTEP is to make Army ROTC as visible and accessible as possible while creating a culture of excellence that offers the best possible environment for cadets/students to train and develop. I see each cadre members as a "Career Counselor" that will assist the cadets/students in navigating their way through the challenges found on campus. Our learning focus is on "Officership," and we will continue to produce quality men and women as Second Lieutenants into the best Army in the World.
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105. Faculty Of South Texas College Of Law
JD, The University of texas School of Law Professor of Law BS, United StatesMilitary Academy, 1972 JD, Duke University School of Law, 1977
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South Texas continues to concentrate on hiring outstanding faculty members. In the past three years, eight new professors have joined the faculty with expertise and experience in almost every area of the law. There are 55 full-time faculty members at South Texas, representing some 40 different American and British law schools. An adjunct faculty roster of approximately 40 professors is selected from the Houston legal community to provide specialized courses and supervise clinical programs. The faculty is dedicated to teaching the skills and theory that will be needed in the years to come. President and Dean
James J. Alfini

BA, Columbia University
JD, Northwestern University School of Law
President, Dean and Professor of Law Professors
John H. Bauman

BA, Pomona College
JD, Stanford University
Professor of Law
Areas of expertise:
torts, insurance, remedies, federal courts Candyce T. Beneke
BBA, University of Notre Dame M.B.A.- University of Houston JD, South Texas College of Law

106. U.S. Army Medical Department Center & School - Welcome!
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