Y&M - Summary - Making Soldiers In The Public Schools are not the aims of the American military, nor should Making Soldiers in the PublicSchools as a of Anthropology at The University of north carolina at Chapel http://www.afsc.org/youthmil/jrotc/execfin.htm
Extractions: "Making Soldiers in the Public Schools: An Analysis of the Army JROTC Curriculum," is a new American Friends Service Committee publication about the large and rapidly growing military presence in American high schools, via the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC). The publication provides an analysis of the JROTC curriculum, compares the claims made by the JROTC program with the outcomes, notes the absence of data to substantiate most of the program's claims, contrasts JROTC goals with those of public education in a democracy, and raises serious concerns for parents, students, educators, and school boards. JROTC's Expansion With the clearly stated goal of creating "favorable attitudes and impressions toward the Services and toward careers in the Armed Forces," JROTC employs retired military personnel as classroom instructors to teach a military curriculum. Approximately 310,000 students, ages 14 and up, participate in about 2,200 high schools nationwide. JROTC's funding has expanded by more than 80 million dollars since 1992; the number of units is expected to reach 2900 by 1996. At first glance, the JROTC program can appear very attractive to school districts. It claims to provide discipline to students who join, to prevent drug abuse and dropouts, to provide leadership training, and, overall, to benefit "at-risk" students. However, as the program expands, many students, teachers, and parents have asked, "Does this program belong in the public schools? What does it teach, what does it promise, and what does it deliver? What are its economic and social costs? Does it recruit for the military?" "Making Soldiers in the Public Schools" considers these and other questions through examination of the basic outlines of JROTC's history, its racially and regionally skewed distribution in schools, its relation to military manpower needs, and problems with its curriculum.
Extractions: MAJOR DUTY ASSIGNMENTS FROM TO ASSIGNMENT Sep 67 Mar 68 Reconnaissance Platoon Leader, E Company, 2d Battalion (Airborne), 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, United States Army, Vietnam Mar 68 Jul 68 Junior Aide-de-Camp to Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division, United States Army, Vietnam Jul 68 Nov 68 Pathfinder Section Leader, 160th Combat Aviation Group, 101st Airborne Division, United States Army, Vietnam Nov 68 Sep 70 Commander, C Company, 4th Battalion, 2d Basic Combat Training Brigade, United States Army Training Center, Fort Lewis, Washington
North Carolina Technical Schools - Including Carolina. north carolina Technical Colleges Vocational Tech schools. and specialize in Networking;Software Development; Electronics; Pprograms for military personnel. http://www.technical-colleges-vocational-tech-schools.org/north-carolina-technic
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SFOR Stabilisation Force In Bosnia And Herzegovina military schools ATTENDED Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced DEGREES United Statesmilitary Academy BS Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, north carolina Jun 77 http://www.nato.int/sfor/coms-sfor/commndn/t020322a.htm
Extractions: As the Civil War begins, North Carolina has neither hospitals nor trained nurses. Many Southern women volunteer their services as nurses due to the shocking number of casualties. Florence Nightingale's "Notes on Nursing," published in 1860, becomes the inspiration and only instruction manual for many. Wilmington, which wasn't captured until 1865, is one of the only remaining entry points for food and medicine into the South due to the Union blockade. Drugs had to be smuggled throughout the state. Southern nurses resort to homemade remedies: cucumbers or balsam for burns, jimson weed for fever, rose geranium for diarrhea, wild yam for scurvy, and blackberry root for dysentery.
UNC-TV:PGM: Legislative Week In Review HR19 Support military Troops; HR272 - Impact Aid for military schools; HR275 -Fund Special HB 43 - New Party Filing Fee; HB 48 - north carolina Moving Ahead! http://www.unctv.org/legweek/bills.html
GT Transfer Equivalency Catalog: U Schools U schools. Choose the school at which the courses are taught United States CoastGuard Acad. United States military Academy. Univ of north carolinaAshel. http://www.oscarweb.gatech.edu/tec/U/
Extractions: During the junior and senior years of college the National Guard soldier "contracts" with an ROTC program and starts attending unit drills as a SMP cadet and are attached to an officer for training. (cadets receive pay as an E-5 and wear cadet second lieutenant rank) BENEFITS OF THE SMP SMP Cadets can serve on active duty after graduation as Second Lieutenants with a starting pay of $34,000/yr or stay in the National Guard and make $4000/yr in addition to your civilian pay.
NC TOPICS schools and Colleges in Western north carolina (1914 Park Moore's Creek NationalBattlefield Park, north carolina military Societies/Camps for Descendants. http://www.carolinacuzins.org/topics.html
National War College Commandant - MG Reginal G. Clemmons military schools ATTENDED Field Artillery Officer Basic and Advanced Courses Armed DEGREESAgricultural Technological College of north carolina BS Degree http://www.ndu.edu/nwc/commandant/
Department Of Defense Education Activity - DoDEA Facts 2002 Children of enlisted military personnel represent 80 percent of the total enrollmentin Locations of DoDEA schools (School Year 20012002 Germany, north carolina. http://www.odedodea.edu/communications/dodeafacts2002.htm
Extractions: (pdf 151kb) Press Releases Video Clips History Shortly after the end of World War II, the United States military established schools for the children of its service men and women stationed in Europe and the Pacific. Schools for children of military members stationed at various bases in the United States were already well-established. First administered by the military branches they served, the growing number of schools was soon transferred to civilian managers, then organized into two separate but parallel systems: the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) overseas, and the Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools (DDESS) in the United States. In 1994 the two systems were brought together under an umbrella agency, the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA). Organization The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is a civilian agency of the U.S. Department of Defense. It is headed by a director who oversees all agency functions from DoDEA headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. DoDEA's schools are divided into three areas, each of which is managed by an area director. Within each of these three areas, schools are organized into districts headed by superintendents.
Extractions: Please review the insert which is included with this newsletter which includes the Agenda for Teacher / Student Workshops on October 23 and 24. These invitational workshops are scheduled as concurrent components of the International Symposium on Flight. We encourage you to register as soon as you are able due to the limited number of teacher registrations that we can accept. For further details, visit our Education website at www.firstflightnc.com/education.cfm . Then click on "They Taught the World to Fly - Teacher - Student Centennial Workshop on Flight." Next you can click on "To register online, click here," if you would like to participate in this enriching series of lectures, presentations, and activities. There is no charge for the Centennial Workshop. Costs for all materials and meals have been sponsored by the North Carolina Space Grant Consortium and Northrop-Grumman, NASA, AIAA, and the First Flight Centennial Commission. Begin Now to Prepare for Next Year's Teacher of the Year Award Judges have toiled diligently to select the winning submission for this year's Teacher of the Year. Congratulations really go out to everyone who has participated. The materials, Lesson Plans, photos, and news clippings were thorough and full of activities, ideas, and projects. After the Symposium, we hope to begin to add some of these to our web site, so keep checking. A call of "Congratulations" will soon be made to this year's winner. The official announcement will be made at the International Symposium of Flight sponsored by First Flight Centennial Commission at NCSU in Raleigh in October 2001. At that time, the checks, each for $1000, will be presented to the winning teacher and the school's Principal. Details will be shared in the next newsletter.
UNC Pembroke > Departments And Programs The University of north carolina at Pembroke. schools and College. Mathematics ComputerScience military Science (Army ROTC) Music Nursing Program Philosophy http://www.uncp.edu/uncp/depts.htm
Sexual Harassment Resources - UNCG Jackson Library Annotated list of resources on sexual harassment covering sites from the US government and military, Category Society Issues Violence and Abuse Harassment Sexual The north carolina Medical Board, the statemandated medical 10, Section 1561, ArmedForces, General military Law. Board of Education (1999) schools and school http://library.uncg.edu/depts/docs/us/harass.html
Extractions: NOTE: for books on this subject, go to Jackson Library , click on "Library Catalog", and search the phrase "sexual harassment" using the "LC Subject" search. You will find multiple screens of subject headings and books. Contents UNC Greensboro North Carolina State Government United States Government U.S. Military ... International UNCG maintains a SEXUAL HARASSMENT: POLICY AND PROCEDURES site which applies to all members of the University community. Alternate University Counsel site, with policy and documentation report form. UNCG also maintains a Sexual Assault Policy/Protocol site.
Find Your School @ EDUSlash.com View a list of schools Front Page. University Tulane University US military AcademyUniversity of University Norfolk State University north carolina A T State http://eduslash.com/directory.shtml
North Carolina At War | About Us on north carolina's many military communities and commentary on north carolina highereducation state's elementary and secondary schools (NCEducationAlliance.org http://www.northcarolinaatwar.com/about.html
Extractions: Fund - Charlotte A North Carolina perspective on America's new war... About Us "North Carolina At War" is a daily news and information service of the John Locke Foundation , North Carolina's leading public policy think tank. It is designed to give North Carolinians a handy "launching pad" for keeping informed about America's new war against terrorism and fascism. The site has a special emphasis on our state's role in the effort the deployment of troops from North Carolina military bases, stories about terrorist threats and security measures within the state, and analysis and commentary from North Carolina journalists, historians, retired military officers, and other experts who serve as contributors to the site. Also
Special Operations.Com Joint Special Operations Command, United States Special Operations Command, FortBragg, north carolina 283075000, since July 1994. military schools ATTENDED. http://www.specialoperations.com/Focus/Official/Commanders/schoomaker.html
Extractions: specialoperationsguest RESUME OF SERVICE CAREER OF PETER JAN SCHOOMAKER MAJOR GENERAL DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH 12 February 1946, Detroit, Michigan YEARS OF ACTIVE COMMISSIONED SERVICE Over 26 PRESENT ASSIGNMENT Commanding General, Joint Special Operations Command, United States Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina 28307-5000, since July 1994 MILITARY SCHOOLS ATTENDED Armor Officer Basic Course United States Marine Corps Amphibious War School United States Army Command and General Staff College National War College EDUCATIONAL DEGREES University of Wyoming - BS Degree - Education Administration Central Michigan University - MA Degree - Management FOREIGN LANGUAGE(S) None recorded MAJOR DUTY ASSIGNMENTS Jun 69 - Sep 69 Student, Armor Officer Basic Course, United States Army Armor School, Fort Knox, Kentucky
Extractions: Liberty Drive Elementary fifth graders Nicole Benson, left, and OBrian Leak, right, watch in amazement upon launching their rockets supplied by Starbase on Wednesday afternoon as Commander Charles Crump of Starbase looks on. Starbase, an educational program for students in fifth grade, visited the LDES campus this week.
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