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  1. Introductory lectures on moral, political & industrial philosophy,: The three subjects taught to the first class at the state military school of South Carolina, by Professor Brisbane by A. H Brisbane, 1852
  2. The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina: State University, Charleston, South Carolina, Senior Military College, Trident Technical College, Graduate School, South Carolina Legislature
  3. ASMC Visits...: The US Army Finance School, Fort Jackson, South Carolina.: An article from: Armed Forces Comptroller by John Raines, 2001-09-22
  4. Addresses delivered on the occasion of the laying of the corner-stone of the King's Mountain Military School, and at the presentation of the flag. April 22nd, 1856 by Daniel Wallace, 1856
  5. Long Gray Lines: The Southern Military School Tradition, 1839-1915 by Rod Andrew Jr., 2001-04-02
  6. In the Company of Men: A Woman at the Citadel by Nancy Mace, Mary Jane Ross, 2002-09-01
  7. The Civil War and Yadkin County, North Carolina: A History With Contemporary Photographs and Letters; New Evidence Regarding Home Guard Activity and the Shootout at the Bond School House; A Roster of by Frances H. Casstevens, 1997-11
  8. Lost Revolutions: The South in the 1950s by Pete Daniel, 2000-04-28
  9. Scarlett's Sisters: Young Women in the Old South by Anya Jabour, 2007-03-19
  10. The Keeping Room (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Anna Myers, 1999-08-01
  11. MAP for security;: Military assistance programs of the United States (Essays in economics) by John Lavallee Holcombe, 1957
  12. Military manpower legislation and related economic aspects, 1955 (Essays in economics) by Carter L Burgess, 1956

41. SC Partnership For Distance Education
Other states, such as south carolina, have put the labs at fouryear institutions Butthe Guard is waiting for the military schools such as the Armor School
http://www.sc-partnership.org/News/NatlGuard.htm
Mapping Project Results National Guard's Embrace of Distance Education Benefits Colleges
Thursday, November 29, 2001 ***** By MICHAEL ARNONE
Aiming to save money, improve training, and increase its interaction with the public, the National Guard is paying to build computer labs at community colleges where Guard members and civilians can take courses through distance education.
The National Guard provides its personnel with noncredit, continuing-education courses through distance learning, says Maj. Gail F. Richards, distance-learning coordinator for the North Carolina National Guard. Through its Distributive Training Technology Project, the Guard offers both military courses, such as pilot training and operating rocket launchers, and nonmilitary subjects such as computer training, foreign languages, and first aid, says David M. O'Rear Sr., distance-learning manager for the North Carolina National Guard. The Guard received federal funds for the program because Congress wanted the community-oriented Guard and colleges to complement each other, he says.
Distance education is the only way the National Guard can meet the training needs of its members, says Major Richards. It's cheaper for the Guard to subsidize distance-learning centers at community colleges than to build and run its own training centers, she says. The arrangement makes it easier for Guard members and civilians to reach training sites, as access to some military bases is restricted. It also encourages both military and academic personnel to recognize what they offer to each other and the community.

42. 2003-2004 Bill 3181 Text Of Previous Version (Dec. 11, 2002) -
Officer Training Corps at each high school in south carolina. The committee shallmake recommendations concerning military training in high schools and may
http://www.lpitr.state.sc.us/sess115_2003-2004/prever/3181_20021211.htm

43. New Jersey Department Of Military And Veterans Affairs
The Citadelmilitary College of south carolina in 1980 His military education includesArmor Officer Basic Wing and Fixed Wing Flight schools, Aviation Officer
http://www.state.nj.us/military/admin/tag.html
the adjutant general DMAVA HOME
Brigadier General Glenn K. Rieth
General Rieth was born on November 27, 1957, in Baltimore, Maryland. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from The Citadel-Military College of South Carolina in 1980 where he was a Distinguished Military Graduate. His military education includes Armor Officer Basic Course, United States Army Rotary Wing and Fixed Wing Flight Schools, Aviation Officer Advanced Course, United States Army Safety Officer Course, United States Air Force Joint Air/Ground Operations School, United States Army Command and General Staff College, and the United States Army War College. EDUCATION:
1980 Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Citadel-Military College of South Carolina
1980 Armor Officer Basic Course
1981 United States Army Rotary Wing and Fixed Wing Flight Schools
1985 Rotary Wing Instructor Pilot School
1986 United States Army Safety Officer Course
1988 Aviation Officer Advanced Course
1990 United States Air Force Joint Air/Ground Operations School

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45. Office Of Adult And Community Education
Processes request for verification of GED completion from businesses, colleges, andthe military. Contact Rebecca Wilcox. south carolina HEALTHY schools.
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OFFICE OF ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION Cherry Daniel, Ed.D. Director The mission of the Office of Adult and Community Education is to communicate a vision of collaboration for identifying community needs and resources in organizing school/community based educational programs designed to provide lifelong learning, health, and service opportunities for all, and to provide the necessary leadership and resources for the development of those programs. South Carolina Department of Education
No Child Left Behind
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ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM The mission of the Adult Education Program is to provide leadership, training, technical assistance, monitoring, and evaluation to assist adult education service providers to achieve the goal of a literate South Carolina.

46. Career Center
s of military occupations and the Employment Security Commissionin south carolina. Private Vocational schools File - Information on...... military File
http://www.netc.edu/CareerCenter.html
Career Center
General Information Admissions Curriculum Programs Financial Aid ... SC TechOnline NETC's Career Center is designed to assist individuals in the planning of their careers. The center has several services available to guide a person toward exploring a specific occupation. The following services are available.
  • Interest inventories which assess interests and experiences.
  • Career Aptitude Test to assess aptitude and match those aptitudes with occupations.
  • College Catalog Collection including various post-secondary schools in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia.
  • Other information for vocational development (e.g. writing résumés, filling out job applications and interview techniques) is also available. A bulletin board listing employment opportunities in the local area is located in Ingram Hall, the Student Lounge, and Building 800.
The counseling staff provides information and assistance to students in planning their educational program. Counselors are available to assist students in planning for programs at NETC, obtaining information on other schools and transferring to a four-year institution, for job upgrading and/or personal enrichment. All services offered in the Career Center are available to any person in the community. Appointments may be scheduled by contacting the Career Center.

47. History Of The Citadel
The word Academy had become synonymous with secondary schools, and the public hadthe misconception that the south carolina military Academy was a preparatory
http://www.citadel.edu/planningandassessment/factbook/geninfo/history.htm
History of The Citadel The Origin of the Name In 1822, the South Carolina Legislature passed "An Act to Establish a Competent Force to act as a Municipal Guard for the Protection of the City of Charleston and Vicinity." Land on the north end of Marion Square was selected for an arsenal and guard house, and in 1829, the architect, Frederick Wesner, completed the building which was known as The Citadel. A similar facility was constructed in Columbia, South Carolina, which was known as The Arsenal. State troops occupied both sites at a cost of $24,000 a year. Governor John P. Richardson felt that guard duties should be combined with a system of education. On December 20, 1842, the South Carolina Legislature passed an act establishing the South Carolina Military Academy. The Citadel and The Arsenal were converted into educational institutions, and students replaced the state troops. In 1845, the role of The Arsenal was changed to the instruction of freshmen. As a result, cadets spent their first year in Columbia and transferred to The Citadel for the remaining three years. The South Carolina Military Academy became known for its high academic standards and strict military discipline. Civil War Period Enrollment in The South Carolina Military Academy increased from thirty-four students in 1843 to 296 in 1864. The $200 tuition in 1843 increased to $1,200 in 1864. When South Carolina seceded from the Union in December 1860, Major Robert Anderson moved his garrison of U.S. troops to Fort Sumter and requested reinforcements from the federal government. On January 9, 1861, Citadel cadets stationed on Morris Island fired on the U.S. steamer, the

48. Affiliated Schools
IG Brown ANG Professional military Education Center McGhee Tyson, Tennessee 377776216. 20thLogistics Support Squadron Shaw AFB, south carolina 29152-5046.
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Andrews AFB, Maryland 20762-7002 Airman Leadership School
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Barksdale AFB, Louisiana 71110-3001 Air Force Combat Communications Center Beale AFB, California 95903-1545 Airman Leadership School Beale AFB, California 95903-1714 Airman Leadership School Bolling AFB DC 20332-5114 USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Brooks AFB, Texas 78235-5123 27th Logistics Support Squadron Cannon AFB, New Mexico 88103-5310 Airman Leadership School Cannon AFB, New Mexico 88103-5326 Airman Leadership School Charleston AFB, South Carolina 29404-4710 355th Logistics Support Squadron Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona 85707-5000 355th Training Squadron Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona 85707-5000

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50. Recent Scholarship The Journal Of American History, 86.1 The
Christians, and Patriots The Lost Cause and southern military schools, 18651915 inPost-Renascence southern Fiction (University of south carolina, 1998).
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51. Long Gray Lines: The Southern Military School Tradition, 1839-1915, By Rod Andre
The trend of statesupported military schools had already begun to spread from Virginiaand south carolina to other states by 1850, but the external threat to
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Long Gray Lines

The Southern Military School Tradition, 1839-1915
by Rod Andrew Jr.
Introduction.

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

52. School Program Training Resources
Since the University of south carolina is located in the state capitol with more than75% AfricanAmerican population, schools of military dependents, rural
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Since the University of South Carolina is located in the state capitol, nearly every state agency relevant to the training of school psychologists is located in the city (e.g., Departments of Education, Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, Juvenile Justice, Governor's Office), many within walking distance of the campus. The School Psychology program also enjoys a collegial, working relationship with the USC School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics. The program has had an excellent relationship with the school districts in the state since its inception. The first program director, Dr. Ralph Tindall, had an appointment with the largest school district in Columbia (Richland County School District No. 1). The local schools provide a broad range of training options based on size, racial composition, rural-urban, and SES level. Within a 20-minute drive of the university are schools with more than 75% African-American population, schools of military dependents, rural schools, and schools located in the most affluent town in the state. The majority of practicum activities are carried out in these local schools under the supervision of university faculty and field supervisors. Nearly all these supervisors are program graduates. These schools also provide research opportunities and assistantship sites.

53. EESC - Engineering Schools
University of south carolina. south Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Universityof south Florida. United States military Academy. United States Naval Academy.
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55. 2003 (SCLL) South Carolina Lacrosse League Schedule
south carolina Lacrosse League 2003 Schedule (High School Age Boys). HALL MYRTLEBEACH LACROSSE CLUB CAMDEN military. HEATHWOOD 430 PM ( ALSO MIDDLE schools ).
http://www.sclacrosse.com/scllschedule.htm
South Carolina Lacrosse League
Schedule
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For more details, see the notes and contact information below the game schedule. Schedule subject to change.
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FT. DORCHESTER DIV II:
HEATHWOOD HALL
MYRTLE BEACH LACROSSE CLUB
CAMDEN MILITARY ALL HIGH SCHOOL GAMES AT 1:00 PM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ! DATE TEAMS-Scores (Winners in Bold) SAT FEB 22ND COLUMBIA @ FT. DORCHESTER ( PATRIOTS ) WED FEB 26TH COLUMBIA @ HEATHWOOD 4:30 PM ( ALSO MIDDLE SCHOOLS ) SAT MARCH 1ST HILTON HEAD @ MBLC PATRIOTS @ CAMDEN SAT MARCH 8TH MBLC @ PATRIOTS ( PLUS SAVANNAH MIDDLE SCHOOL VS MBLC ) HILTON HEAD @ CAMDEN SAT MARCH 15TH CAMDEN @ MBLC ( TWO GAMES ) HEATHWOOD @ PATRIOTS THU MARCH 20TH CAMDEN @ HEATHWOOD 4:00 PM SAT MARCH 22ND HEATHWOOD @ MBLC ( PLUS MIDDLE SCHOOL ) COLUMBIA @ HILTON HEAD ( PLUS COLUMBIA AND SAVANNAH MIDDLE SCHOOLS ) SAT MARCH 29TH HEATHWOOD @ HILTON HEAD 11:00 AM PATRIOTS @ COLUMBIA AND CAMDEN @ COLUMBIA ( DOUBLE HEADER ) SAT APRIL 5TH HILTON HEAD @ COLUMBIA ( PLUS SAVANNAH AND COLUMBIA MIDDLE SCHOOLS) MBLC @ HEATHWOOD ( PLUS MIDDLE SCHOOLS )

56. TRADOC Military History Program: Museums
At many schools, military history instruction is carried on in the museum AdjutantGeneral Corps Museum, Fort Jackson, south carolina Casemate Museum, Fort
http://www-tradoc.army.mil/historian/MUSEUMS.HTM
The 23 Museums in TRADOC are educational and training institutions, using material history to instruct soldiers and civilians. Branch museums also serve as the technical repositories for the material history of their branches, offering material developers a wealth of information and research opportunities. At many schools, military history instruction is carried on in the museum, offering a visible context for the events, ideas, and people that comprise the Army's history and heritage. The TRADOC Commander's vision for museums will guide their development over the next several years. In brief, TRADOC museums will become even more directly linked with training as exhibits are focused on immersing visitors in Army, branch, and installation history. Museums are now, and will continue to be, the best sites for the acquisition, safe-keeping, and interpretation of the materiel which conveys the historical context of events and the Army's heritage. Museums in TRADOC Adjutant General Corps Museum, Fort Jackson, South Carolina
Casemate Museum, Fort Monroe, Virginia

57. Military School Alternative- Carolina Spring Academy
Nestled in the upstate farmland of south carolina, not far from Augusta Georgiayou will find the beautiful country campus of carolina Springs Academy.
http://teens-in-crisis.com/schools/csa/
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58. Job Opportunity At TCI Teaching Bible Institute Teaching Ethics
schools include ARIZONA ST. RHODE ISLAND PORTSMOUTH ABBEY SCHOOL PROVIDENCECOUNTRY DAY SCHOOL. south carolina CAMDEN military ACADEMY.
http://www.thecurriculum.org/participated.htm

59. AMCSUS
The Citadel Founded 1842, www.citadel.edu, Charleston, south carolina. military Collegesand is a full member of the Association of military schools and Colleges
http://www.amcsus.org/international.html

60. Kershaw County, South Carolina - Demographics
Find statistics on the community.Category Regional North America Kershaw Society and Culture...... In addition, 3 private schools serve the area including Camden military Academy,The College, Columbia College, and the University of south carolina.
http://www.camden-sc.org/Demographics.asp
K ershaw County, SC
Demographics June 1998 Demographics Report for Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA. Scroll through the data, or use the jump buttons to hop down to your area of interest. Location Kershaw County and the City of Camden, the county seat, are in the central section of the state. Charleston, South Carolina's busiest port, is 124 miles south. Columbia is 32 miles southwest and Greenville is 133 miles northwest. Camden is 246 miles east of Atlanta; 663 miles south of New York, and 2,769 miles east of San Francisco. Population (Estimated)
Camden Kershaw County Elgin Bethune Lugoff South Carolina Kershaw County - 2000 Race* Age** White African American
Asian
65 and over
Some Other Race Persons Reporting Two or More Races
* U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
** U.S. Census Bureau, 1999 Climate Averages Temperature Relative Humidity Annual 61.6° F 1 a.m. January 43.5° F 7 a.m. July 79.7° F 1 p.m. 7 p.m. The mean annual precipitation in the Camden area is 47.1 inches and the average growing season is 219 days. The elevation of Camden is 170 feet above sea level. Communication The community's local newspaper is the Chronicle-Independent , published tri-weekly with five other dailies circulating in the community, including The State newspaper. Three local radio stations

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