Military Schools - Corps Of Cadets - Norwich University In the end, the experience will have prepared you for the rigors of leadership,no matter where the future takes you. military College of vermont. http://www.norwich.edu/corps/corps.html
Extractions: 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. 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."
Military Schools Cadets Training Schedule Classes Opportunities Alumni Links FAQs. military schools. Airborne. Air Assault Mountain Warfare Camp Ethan Allen Training Site in Jerico, vermont http://www4.nau.edu/army/opportunities_military_schools.htm
Extractions: Home Staff Lumberjack Leader (Newspaper) Cadets ... FAQs Military Schools Airborne Air Assault Northern Warfare Mountain Warfare ... Airborne Ft. Benning, GA Top Air Assault Schofield Barracks, HI and Ft. Campbell, KY Air Assault school, conducted at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, is two weeks of mental and physical challenges. This school is designed to teach air assault skills and procedures, improve basic leadership skills, instill the Air Assault spirit and award the Air Assault Badge. During the course you will face such challenges as: Obstacle Course - You will be required to negotiate a demanding obstacle course. Physical Training - PT is conducted daily. Distance runs of up to three miles are standard. Rappelling - You are required to tie a series of knots and conduct graded rappels from walls and a UH-60 helicopter. Rigging and Sling Loading - You will be taught and tested on how to prepare, rig and inspect numerous pieces of Army equipment for helicopter transport. Road Marches - You must complete a 6 mile road march in 1 hour and 30 minutes or less; you must also complete, at the end of the course, a 12 mile road march in 3 hours or less.
VT Military Dept. - Cultural Resources at the vermont military Department. The Ethan Allen Firing Range and Camp Johnson comprise about 12 000 acres office, 4 bridges, 5 military sites, 5 schools, 1 store, 1 CCC http://www.mil.state.vt.us/content/cultural_resources.html
Extractions: Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act requires every Federal Agency to "take into Account" the effects of its undertakings on properties that are listed in, or are eligible for, the National Historic Register of Historic Places, and afford the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation a reasonable opportunity to comment on those undertakings and their effects. The Vermont State Military Department in conjunction with the University of Vermont (UVM) is currently conducting a baseline survey to identify potential historic and prehistoric sites on Camp Johnson and the Ethan Allen Firing Range. UVM scientists are also developing predictive models of potential archaeological sites using data from test pits, known sites, geology, hydrology, and other information. Test pits taken at Camp Johnson in Colchester, Vermont, are being used to verify one of these models.
Extractions: 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
MotherJones.com | News on the grounds that the military discriminates against will grant recruiters accessto their schools and to head US Army recruiter for vermont and northeastern http://www.motherjones.com/news/outfront/2002/45/ma_153_01.html
Extractions: Sharon Shea-Keneally, principal of Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Vermont, was shocked when she received a letter in May from military recruiters demanding a list of all her students, including names, addresses, and phone numbers. The school invites recruiters to participate in career days and job fairs, but like most school districts, it keeps student information strictly confidential. "We don't give out a list of names of our kids to anybody," says Shea-Keneally, "not to colleges, churches, employers nobody." But when Shea-Keneally insisted on an explanation, she was in for an even bigger surprise: The recruiters cited the No Child Left Behind Act, President Bush's sweeping new education law passed earlier this year. There, buried deep within the law's 670 pages, is a provision requiring public secondary schools to provide military recruiters not only with access to facilities, but also with contact information for every student or face a cutoff of all federal aid.
NSCC/NLCC Links Introduction: Military Schools And Academies Home Links military schools. Inclusion on this list does not infer endorsement of the Norwich University. Located in Northfield, vermont. Provides a University Education. http://resources.seacadets.org/links/schools.html
Salon Books | Militia U. presence of 11 Indonesian students at a central vermont military college flies trainingof Indonesian soldiers has been curtailed at public military schools. http://www.salon.com/books/it/1999/10/21/norwich/
Extractions: By Kenneth Rapoza Oct. 21, 1999 H uman rights activists claim the presence of 11 Indonesian students at a central Vermont military college flies in the face of the recently enacted U.S. policy that forbids U.S.-Indonesian military cooperation and training. Due to the violence in East Timor after its vote for independence from Indonesia, President Clinton made the ruling in September. But unless the government intervenes in the business of the private 1,000-student military college, the students will finish their four-year course of studies at the 1,000-student college and return to Indonesia for a compulsory 10-year military stint. They list their address in Jakarta as the headquarters of Kopassus, the army's elite forces alleged by Human Rights Watch to have committed the most atrocious of acts against the East Timorese.
Extractions: Purchase a Photo August 27, 2002 By PETER CRABTREE Herald Staff BENNINGTON A little-known provision of the No Child Left Behind Act that gives military recruiters access to student information is meeting resistance. The parents of about 200 students at Mount Anthony Union High School have opted in recent weeks to withhold their childrens names, according to Principal Sharon Shea-Keneally. And administrators at other public schools said Tuesday they expect to see a similar response in the coming months. Independent schools around Vermont, meanwhile, are either taking the position that the law does not pertain to them or are awaiting legal guidance before complying. The centerpiece of the Bush administrations education policy, the act requires schools receiving federal funds to make available the names, addresses and telephone numbers of their students to the military. The schools must also notify parents that they may ask to have that information withheld. I dont have a problem with recruiters coming into the high school and trying to recruit, said Richard Pembroke Jr., chairman of the Mount Anthony Union School Board. But to give them information involuntarily is what bothers me. ... Its kind of a backwards disclosure. The information goes out unless you request that it does not.
WPI Military Science: Resources - Other Schools Within The Brigade Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Resources Other schools within the Brigade. Universityof New Hampshire; University of vermont. WPI military Science Back http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/MilSci/Resources/colleges.html
Salute! America's Military Academies, Schools, Colleges, & Institutes Law students resist recruiters visits Despite policy on gays, schools must let military on campuses By LON MEDD State News Staff Writer sparked a legal challenge from some law students in vermont who say the law and the military discriminate against them. http://www.keleka.net/salute/current.htm
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Law Schools Resisting Policy - for the association to insist that schools not allow is for the government to insistthat military recruiters have groups at the University of vermont filed a http://dont.stanford.edu/commentary/dailystory2.htm
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Northfield, Vermont, New England, USA Partridge's innovative curriculum combined military, practical, scientific and Services(Statewide) 911; Hospital Central vermont Medical Center schools Top. http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/northfield.html
Extractions: Top Washington County Chartered: August 10, 1781 (Vermont Charter) Area: 28,686 Acres / 44.82 Square Miles [ 66* ] Coordinates: Altitude ASL: 735 feet Population: 5,791 (US Census, 2000) [ 21* ] Population Density: 129.2 persons per square mile [ 30* ] Tax Rate: Grand List: *Area, Population and Density rankings above refer to Northfield's relative position among Vermont's 255 civic entities (9 cities, 242 towns, 4 gores and grants). Complete rankings are here Probably named for Northfield, Massachusetts, many of the proprietors having come from that area. That town, in turn, was so named because it was the northernmost town in the colony when it was created. The Dog River almost exactly bisects the town on its way to the join the Winooski. It is said to be so named because a hunter set a trap for a bear and caught his own dog instead. Material excerpted or adapted from Esther Munroe Swift's
Stannard, Vermont, New England, USA military skill, even though he had no military education as Emergency Services (Statewide)911; Hospital Northeastern vermont Regional Hospital (St schools Top http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/stannard.html
Extractions: Top Caledonia County Chartered: August 19, 1867 (Vermont Charter) Area: 8,129 Acres / 12.7 Square Miles [ 240* ] Coordinates: Altitude ASL: 1,700 feet Population: 185 (US Census, 2000) [ 238* ] Population Density: 14.6 persons per square mile [ 215* ] Tax Rate: *Area, Population and Density rankings above refer to Stannard's relative position among Vermont's 255 civic entities (9 cities, 242 towns, 4 gores and grants). Complete rankings are here The only town in the state to have derived its name from the Civil War. For Vermont the Civil War was almost a holy war. Nearly to a man, Vermonters were abolitionist, so much so that, when the state of Georgia got tired of hearing their memorials to the US Congress on the subject, that state made a suggestion to President Pierce: hire a crew of ditch-diggers to make a ditch all around Vermont and then float "the thing" out into the Atlantic Ocean. Almost 35,000 Vermonters fought in the Civil War (considerably more than 10 percent of the entire population of the state) and two out of every seven men who served were killed in battle or died as a result of their service. The state's town histories are filled with stories of the men who fought in the war.
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