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  1. The School of the Americas: Military Training and Political Violence in the Americas (American Encounters/Global Interactions) by Lesley Gill, 2004-01-01
  2. Long Gray Lines: The Southern Military School Tradition, 1839-1915 by Rod Jr. Andrew, 2004-02-28
  3. Cadet Gray: Your Guide to Military Schools, Military Colleges and Cadet Programs by Valentine Delvecchio, 1997-06
  4. The Enemy Within: Saving America from the Liberal Assault on Our Churches, Schools, and Military by Michael Savage, 2005-03-08
  5. Military High Schools in America by William Trousdale, 2009-04-30
  6. Manual of Road Construction and Maintenance, Compiled at the School of Military Engineering by Anonymous, 2010-03-09
  7. Peterson's How the Military Will Help You Pay for College: The High School Student's Guide to Rotc, the Academies, and Special Progra MS by Don M. Betterton, 1990-04
  8. Patriot School: The United States Military Academy At West Point (Cover-To-Cover Informational Books) by Allen B. Boyer, 2005-08-31
  9. The American Pre-College Military School: A History and Comprehensive Catalog of Institutions by Samuel J. Rogal, 2009-05-13
  10. The Institute - Virginia Military Institute by Geoffrey Norman, 1997-01-01
  11. Manual Of Field Fortification, Military Sketching And Reconnaissance (1871) by School Of Military Engineering, 2008-10-27
  12. The Wilkes County Papers, 1773-1833: A Compilation of the Genealogical Information Found in Collections of Loose Court, Estate, Land, School, Military, Marriage, and Other Records of the by Robert Scott Davis, 1998-12
  13. Finding resolutions.(Crisis/Hostage Negotiation Course at Military Police School): An article from: Soldiers Magazine by Beth Reece, 2004-11-01
  14. Arms and the Boy: Military Training in Schools and Colleges, Its Value in Peace and Its Importance in War, With Many Practical Suggestions for the Course ... Successful Systems Now in Operation [1916] by Leigh Robinson Gignilliat, 2010-01-06

1. AMCSUS
A nonprofit service organization for schools with military programs approved by the Department of Category Regional North America Military Education and Training...... It is designed as a source for information on the 46 outstanding military schoolsthat meet the high scholastic, military and ethical standards required for
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Welcome to AMCSUS Online. This is the site of the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States, a non-profit service organization for schools with military programs approved by the Department of Defense and which maintain good standing in their regional accrediting organizations. It is designed as a source for information on the 46 outstanding military schools that meet the high scholastic, military and ethical standards required for membership. From this site you have access to detailed information on many of our member schools. Some offer extensive home pages; others list names and addresses for your further inquiries. All schools listed through this site are members in good standing of AMCSUS. If you are considering a preparatory school with a military program, we urge you to read about our organization. We are proud to bring you information on behalf of our member schools and offer it as an extra level of assurance and convenience for parents and students in the process of making important education decisions. Our Executive Director is available to answer any questions or concerns. You may contact him at:

2. Military Schools
Culver Summer Schools. 6 week camping. Howe Military School
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3. Military Schools - Military Schools For Boys - Army And Navy Military Academy
Military school located in Carlsbad offers descriptions of the cadet experience and the school's academic program. Includes a photo album. Not all military schools for boys are alike!
http://www.army-navyacademy.com/
Not all military schools for boys are alike! Army and Navy Academy is a college preparatory, residental and day military school for boys in grades 7 through 12
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4. ArmedForcesPCS.com - Military Lifestyle Portal
about all aspects of military, from basic training, military schools, boot camp to retirement, special operations, navy
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5. Federal And Military Schools
First Accredited 1975 Next Review 2005. US Air Force professional militaryeducation, career development, and specialized technical courses.
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United States Air Force 50 South Turner Boulevard Maxwell AFB-Gunter Annex, AL 36118-5643 Phone: 334-416-4252; Fax: 334-416-2504 Web Site: http://www.maxwell.af.mil/au/afiadl Founded in 1950 as the Extension Course Institute, changed name to AFIADL in 2000. First Accredited: 1975 Next Review: 2005 U.S. Air Force professional military education, career development, and specialized technical courses. Enrollment is restricted to active duty military, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, civil service, and other specified personnel.

6. Military Schools: Missouri Military Academy
All boy boarding school for grades 412. "An Exemplary Military School" US Department Category Reference Education Residential Military...... Academia Militar de Missouri, MMA Employment Opportunities, MMA Development Opportunities,(c) Copyright 2003 Missouri Military Academy LaSite Last Update
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7. ArmedForcesPCS.com - Military Schools Portal
Check back frequently for our apartment finders guide and military schools info site.
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8. Marine Military Academy
School for boys grades 8-12 and post graduate founded on Marine Corps traditions and ideals. Located Category Reference Education Residential Military...... Harlingen, TX 78550. (956) 423 6006. Email Admissions(admissions@mma-tx.org).military schools Military Academies Private Schools Boarding Schools.
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9. Military Schools: Marine Military Academy
Marine Military Academy is unique among military schools. President's Welcome. Academics,military schools Marine Military Academy can make the difference.
http://www.mma-tx.org/military-schools.htm
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Military Schools: Marine Military Academy can make the difference.
Military Schools can provide a level of structure and discipline that is often needed during a young man's adolescent period. Marine Military Academy (MMA) is a challenging, traditional military school. The setting is structured and rules are enforced; the goal is to prepare young men for college. MMA is unique among all military schools and secondary institutions. Its very foundation was framed from the desire to emulate those tried and true Marine traditions and values that have earned the respect and gratitude of our great nation. Efficiency experts, Business executives and even Inc. Magazine have touted the U.S. Marine Corps as one of the best examples of organizational leadership in the country. Known for their intense pride, loyalty, ethics, and motivation, Marines are called a "cut-above" other branches of the armed forces. The Corps of Cadets at MMA is comprised of young men from different cultural, economic, social, and academic backgrounds as any other educational institution. Some young men come to MMA with aspirations to one day attend a prestigious university or service academy, others come because they especially enjoy a structured, military environment. Others attend MMA because of the parents' determination to give their sons the best possible opportunities for a successful future. People do not know what they are capable of doing until they are stretchedmentally, physically and academically. At MMA we believe each young man's reach should exceed his grasp. Just in all other areas of life, there are rules that must be enforced, there are people who deserve respect, there are responsibilities that must be met, and there are tests that must be taken. Each cadet is held responsible for his actions and choices.

10. Fechheimer
military schools With the same commitment to excellence given our military uniforms,Fechheimer continues its effort for America's military academic
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13. Military Schools - Corps Of Cadets - Norwich University
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http://www.norwich.edu/corps/
Military Schools and Colleges
Military schools and colleges like Norwich University prepare students to become extraordinarily competent and responsible citizens. Military training, although important, is not the sole objective at Norwich. Our objective is to provide an environment of growth within which students learn how to become stronger and more determined leaders. Those who rise to the mental and physical challenges of life at a military college as a Cadet are rewarded with useful life skills, self-confidence and self-discipline. Theory can take a student only so far; some lessons require real life experience. The demands of life at military schools and colleges similar to Norwich University force Cadets to confront daily issues, which both challenge and define their characters as future leaders. The lifestyle of a Cadet leaves no room for apathy. Cadets learn to take responsibility for their actions, to support comrades in pursuit of a common goal, to step up, take charge and lead from the front. Graduates of Norwich University and other military schools and colleges make a difference in the world as leaders of our communities, businesses, government and military. They understand the values of initiative, integrity, honor and loyalty. They understand that a job well done is its own reward. Why? As Cadets, they gained the practical experience, knowledge and strength of character to try, no matter what obstacles they face in life.

14. Military Schools - Corps Of Cadets - Norwich University
Military College of Vermont. Captain Partridge's idea of promoting militaryeducation in civilian institutions was new to American education.
http://www.norwich.edu/corps/corps.html
The Corps of Cadets
The Norwich University Corps of Cadets is a military organization comprised of and led by students under the supervision of the Commandant of Cadets. It is within this organization that Cadets become part of a team, learn to follow, and then lead. The mission of the Corps is to motivate, encourage and develop leadership skills through a series of challenging situations which support academic excellence, enhance character, instill self-discipline and honor, and lead to lifelong success. In the end, the experience will have prepared you for the rigors of leadership, no matter where the future takes you.
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Captain Alden Partridge, a former superintendent and graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, founded Norwich University in 1819. Captain Partridge's idea of promoting military education in civilian institutions was new to American education. His belief was that, "education must prepare our youth to discharge, in the best possible manner, the duties they owe to themselves, to their fellow man and their country."

15. Princeton Army ROTC -- Class Of 2004
Student Activities Intramural Coordinator, Men's Club Soccer Social Chair,BMAG, SVC - Community Action. military schools . military schools .
http://www.princeton.edu/~armyrotc/cadets04.htm
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School: Princeton University CDT Rank/position: Cadet Lieutenant Hometown: New Rochelle, New York Major: Philosophy Student Activities: Intramural Coordinator, Men's Club Soccer - Social Chair, BMAG, SVC - Community Action Military Schools: ROTC Activities: Color Guard ROTC Awards: Distinguished Leadership Award, ROTC Honors, Color Guard Ribbon Back to Class of 2004
Cadet Audrey Hsieh:

School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Lieutenant Hometown: Ramsey, New Jersey Major: Political Science Student Activities: Residence Life Peer Advisor, Signal Staff Writer, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Military Schools: ROTC Activities: Color Guard ROTC Awards: Academic Excellence Award, Color Guard Ribbon, Excellence in Physical Fitness Award (Bronze), Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America Award, AUSA Scholastic Award (FY '01) The passion to pursue excellence: physically and mentally. To acquire and obtain a new love for the United States. I think that when it all comes down to it, I'm fulfilling my own personal call.

16. Princeton Army ROTC - Class Of 2003
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School: Rider University CDT Rank/position: Cadet Captain Hometown: Christiansted, Virgin Islands Major: Chemistry Student Activities: Military Schools: ROTC Activities: ROTC Awards: Advanced Camp Graduate Ribbon Back to Class of 2003
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School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Captain Hometown: Jersey City, New Jersey Major: History Student Activities: Voice of Hope, Bible Study Teacher at Church Military Schools: ROTC Activities: Color Guard ROTC Awards: Cadet Scholar Award, Cadet Merit Award, Basic Camp Graduate Ribbon, Bold Challenge Ribbon, Color Guard Ribbon, Common Task Training Ribbon, Association of the United States Army (AUSA) History Award, Veterans of Foreign Wars (District 18) Joining ROTC has given me confidence that I didn't know I had in me. It has renewed my sense of national pride and helped me to realize the sacrifice that so many Americans have made for the freedom that I so often take for granted. When I first joined, I did it mostly for selfish reasons, reasons such as physical fitness (I couldn't even do one push up or sit up!!) and finanical assistance for school. However, my motives have changed since being in the program. I am here to serve my country, lead soldiers and maintain the freedom we have because after all...freedom ain't free...

17. Military Schools Military High Schools Military Boarding Schools
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18. Military Schools And Colleges
US Army Training Center. Military Police School. NCO Academy (Chemical). AviationMedicine. NCO Academy (Aviation). NCO Academy (Military Police). Redstone Arsenal
http://www.erec.army.mil/ompf/branchschools.htm
AR 600-8-104 AR 351-1 and DA Pamphlet 351-4
(List Revised 05 December 2001)
1. A list of authorized training Certificates and Course Completion Certificates (Resident and Non-Resident/current and discontinued) are listed below by location of the school. 2. Training from other branches of the armed Services, i.e. Navy, Marine, Air Force, National Guard and Army Reserve, are authorized for filing. If you still have questions after reviewing the list click here and ask us.
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Alabama Alaska Arizona California ... Washington Alabama Fort McClellan: Chemical School Polygraph Institute U.S. Army Training Center Military Police School NCO Academy (Chemical) Drill Sergeant School Fort Rucker: U.S. Army Safety Center Aero Medical Center Aviation Medicine NCO Academy (Aviation) NCO Academy (Military Police) Redstone Arsenal: Ordnance Missile and Munitions Center and School Maxwell, AFB:

19. Project A+
Accredited schools in the United States, including public, parochial and military schools, can redeem product labels for cash.
http://www.tyson.com/projectaplus/
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at your school. Your school
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20. OMPF Alphabetic Schools Listing
military schools AND COLLEGES AS OF 5 DEC 2001 AR 3511 and DA Pamphlet351-4. Training Certificate and Course completion Certificates
http://www.erec.army.mil/ompf/OMPF_Alphabetic_Schools_Listing.htm

MILITARY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
AS OF: 5 DEC 2001
AR 351-1 and DA Pamphlet 351-4 Training Certificate and Course completion Certificates (Resident and Non-Resident issued by the following service schools and colleges (current and obsolete) are authorized for filing in the Official Military Personnel file (OMPF). A: Academy of Health Sciences (Ft. Sam Houston, TX)
Adjutant General School (Ft. Jackson, SC) (Formerly Ft Harrison, IN)
Aero Medical Center (Ft. Rucker, AL)
Air Defense Artillery School (Ft. Bliss, TX)
Air Force Air Ground Operations School (Hurlburt AFB, FL)
Air Force Institute of Technology (Wright-Patterson AFB, OH)
Air Force University (Maxwell AFB, AL)
AMEDD NCO Academy (Ft. Sam Houston, TX) Armed Forces Industrial College (Washington, D.C.) Armed Forces Staff College (Norfolk, VA) Armor School (Ft. Knox, KY) Army Family Team Building (Signed: Chief of Staff, U.S. Army) Army Institute for Professional Development (Ft. Eustis, VA) Army Management Staff College (Ft. Belvoir, VA) Army War College (Carlisle Barracks, PA)

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