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         Texas Military Schools:     more books (26)
  1. Harlingen, Texas: Kgbt-Tv, Marine Military Academy, Harlingen High School, Texas State Technical College System, Rio Grande Valley Whitewings
  2. High Schools in Cameron County, Texas: Marine Military Academy, Harlingen High School, Saint Joseph Academy
  3. United States Air Force Basic Military Training School Lackland AFB, Texas
  4. (Color Reprint) 1944 Yearbook: Texas Military Institute, San Antonio, Texas
  5. (Black & White Reprint) 1945 Yearbook: Texas Military Institute, San Antonio, Texas
  6. (Color Reprint) 1942 Yearbook: Texas Military Institute, San Antonio, Texas
  7. Program for Graduation Exercises, Medical Administrative Corps Officer Candidate School, Medical Replacement Training Center, Camp Barkeley, Texas by Medical Replacement Training Center at Camp Barkeley Texas, 1943
  8. (Black & White Reprint) 1947 Yearbook: Peacock Military Academy, San Antonio, Texas
  9. (Color Reprint) 1947 Yearbook: Peacock Military Academy, San Antonio, Texas
  10. Road to San Jacinto: Texas Gains Independence (Perspectives on History (Econo-Clad)) by Mary Dodson Wade, 2001-10
  11. Sam Houston: I Am Houston (Texas Heroes For Young Readers) by Mary Dodson Wade, 2009-04-01
  12. Alamo: Victory or Death on the Texas Frontier (America's Living History) by Karen Clemens Warrick, 2008-07
  13. The Royal Air Force in Texas: Training British Pilots in Terrell during World War II (War and the Southwest) by Tom Killebrew, 2003-10-10
  14. The Alamo: The Battle for Texas (Milestones in American History) by Shane Mountjoy, 2009-01-30

1. Texas Military Schools Companies And Military Schools Directories, For Texas Mil
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2. Protac Global Tactical Firearm Self Defense Dallas Texas Firearms SWAT Training
Provides tactical adventure course training in Dallas, texas metro areas for anyone from novice to professional. Includes firearms, swat training, corporate security, self defense, counter terrorism, and tactical military schools.
http://www.protacglobal.com/
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3. ARCHITECTS
Architecture and design firm licensed in texas and New Mexico. Building types include multistory office buildings, schools, warehousing and distributing, and military and government installations.
http://members.tripod.com/fdassoc_/arch.htm
ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIORS 6040 Camp Bowie Blvd. #47 Ft. Worth TX. 76116 (817) 731-8818 federicoassoc@yahoo.com President - Joe Federico Jr. A.I.A. N.C.A.R.B.
Joe Federico Jr., January 1970 in Dallas Texas. Today Federico/Associates
is an innovative, dynamic forceful model for modern architecture that will continue
to the 21st. century. Established as a premier architectural and design company, the firm has grown continuously since its founding and has designed almost every building type within
the United States including many phases of modern mainstream architecture,
United States military and government installations. The firm is currently licensed
in the states of Texas and New Mexico . The firm is certified by the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency as a Minority Business Enterprise
Joe Federico Jr., founder and president attended the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and is a Value Engineer certificate holder. Joe Federico Jr., served as the Texas State Representative on the committee of the design for the National A.I.A. from 1976 to 1980. He is fluent in Spanish and has traveled extensively in Europe, South America and Mexico.
McNAIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, DALLAS TEXAS

4. Salute! America's Military Academies, Schools, Colleges, & Institutes
military Academies, schools, Colleges, Institutes No Longer in Existence T thru Z Tennessee military Institute texas military College texas Monument military Institute texas. Later became Bastrop military Institute which later became texas military Institute. Tupelo military Institute
http://www.keleka.net/salute/oldt_z.htm
No Longer in Existence
T thru Z
Tennessee Military Institute
Sweetwater, Tennessee
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Historical Notes

TMI Alumni Website
Texas Military College
Terrell, Texas
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Bastrop, Texas
Later became Bastrop Military Institute which later became Texas Military Institute. Tupelo Military Institute
Tupelo, Mississippi
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University Military School Mobile, Alabama Salute! Archive University Military Academy Columbia, Missouri Salute! Archive UnknownIf you recognize the schools in any of these pictures, please email me! Salute! Archive Urban Military Academy Los Angeles, California Salute! Archive Portsmouth, Virginia Welch Military Academy Columbia, Missouri Salute! Archive Wenonah Military Academy Wenonah, New Jersey Salute! Archive West Texas Military Academy San Antonio, Texas Salute! Archive Handbook of Texas Online Westchester Military Academy San Antonio, Texas Salute! Archive Western Military Academy Alton, Illinois Salute! Archive WMA Alumni Newsletter A tribute page to WMA Western Military Institute Dennison Springs, Kentucky

5. Peterson's - Private Schools Search
is available in Peterson's Private Secondary schools 20022003. Marine military Academy,Harlingen, texas Massanutten military Academy, Woodstock
http://www.petersons.com/PSchools/select/pspgs.asp?sponsor=1

6. Military Schools And Colleges
North Carolina. Fort Bragg Institute for military Assistance. John F. Kennedy SpecWarfare Center. NCO Academy. top. texas. Fort Bliss Air Defense Artillery School.
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.
Click on a location for school information:
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:

7. Salute! America's Military Academies, Schools, Colleges, & Institutes
REGISTER NOW to view your Old High School Class List at texas military INSTITUTE. Find Old Friends and Old Flames. How have they changed? Subscribe and reconnect today.
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means both male and female students may participate in the school's military program. Other schools either admit only males, or they also admit females but do not permit them to participate in the military program.
Federal Service Academies
United States Air Force Academy
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Association of Graduates

Falcon Pride: A Cadet Parent/Family Network

Air Force Sports
United States Coast Guard Academy
New London, Connecticut
CGA Parents Association

USCGA Alumni Association
United States Merchant Marine Academy
Kings Point, New York United States Military Academy
West Point, New York
Association of Graduates
WestPointGrad.com United States Naval Academy Annapolis, Maryland USNA Net: A Parent's Network Navy Sports Center: USNA Athletic Association
The Citadel: The Military College of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina Unofficial Citadel Alumni Website Association of Citadel Lawyers Association of Citadel Dentists North Georgia College Military Program Dahlonega, Georgia Norwich University Corps of Cadets Northfield, Vermont College Station, Texas

8. AMCSUS
founded. 1893, texas military Institute founded. founded. 1913, COL JC Woodward(Georgia military College) invited military schools to meet.
http://www.amcsus.org/assoc.html
The Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States (AMCSUS) is a nonprofit service organization which serves as the binding force and communication hub for its member schools. The purpose, as put forth in its Constitution, is to promote the common interest of all members and to advance their welfare; promote and maintain high scholastic, military and ethical standards in member schools; represent the mutual interests of the member schools before the Department of Defense as well as the general public; foster and extend patriotism and respect for duly constituted authority; and cultivate citizens who love peace and who strive to maintain it. Regular membership is extended to essentially military schools which have a member of the armed services detailed or approved by the Department of Defense, and which maintain good standing in their regional accrediting organization. (An "essentially military" school is defined as an institution with military programs approved by one of the military services and which organizes its student body as a cadet corps, with students habitually in uniform and continually under military discipline while under the jurisdiction of the college or school.) Associate membership may be granted to schools offering a military program but which do not otherwise qualify for regular membership.

9. NSCC/NLCC Links Introduction: Military Schools And Academies
Provides a University Education. Marine military Academy. Located in Harlingen, texas. Provides a High School and Additional Links. Additional Links to schools not listed above.
http://resources.seacadets.org/links/schools.html
Home Links Military Schools Inclusion on this list does not infer endorsement of the institution by the Naval Sea Cadet Corps.

10. AMCSUS
texas A M Corps of Cadets Founded 1876, corps.tamu.edu, College Station, texas. Collegesand is a full member of the Association of military schools and Colleges
http://www.amcsus.org/international.html
The Senior Military Colleges of America International Student Enrollment Program National Defense Authorization Act of FY2000 (PL 106-65) Subtitle E, Section 541 International students interested in pursuing a college education for the purpose of becoming a commissioned officer in their nation's Armed Forces, are now eligible to pursue their goals through the International Student Enrollment Program authorized by the Congress of The United States. The program is managed by the US Secretary of Defense and was established to facilitate the enrollment of International Students at America's Senior Military Colleges. The International Student Enrollment Program provides international students with a high-quality, cost-effective military-based educational experience while enhancing the experience and preparation of future American military leaders through interaction with highly qualified potential military leaders from other nations. Interested students should first review the Web-sites of all the Senior Military Colleges (SMC) of America, and contact the schools that best fit their academic and military interests. The SMC will then process students for admission and deal directly with the office of The Secretary of Defense to determine if any US Federal Scholarship Funds are available.

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Texas Military Institute, TX. Founded in 1893, TMI is the oldest Episcopal Church-sponsored college-preparatory school in the Southwest. TMI’s vision is unique, bold, and timely. At a time when the independent school world seems to be more concerned with “being all things to all people,” TMI stands out because the mission of the school drives our program and sets our standards. The mission of TMI is to provide an excellent educational community, with values based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, challenging motivated students to develop their full potential in service and leadership. State TX Program Type Military School
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12. Museum
In addition to tours, the staff travels to schools in the area, giving talksand demonstrations on texas military history to school children and civic
http://www.kwanah.com/txmilmus/about/museum.htm
Austin area students tour the 36th Infantry Division Gallery I n 1986, a project was started at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas, to establish a museum and archival collection, dedicated to the men and women who served in the military forces of Texas. In 1987, a military historical holding was established, sanctioned by the United States Army Center of Military History. In 1990, the Adjutant General designated Building 6, constructed in 1918, as the site for the museum. Volunteers were assembled and work began to establish two exhibit galleries, a workshop and a secure vault. As a result of their labor and dedication, a formal opening was held November 14, 1992. The museum has been incorporated with a state charter and is established as a not for profit corporation with the IRS. The museum is a living testimonial to the legacy of the Texas military. With exhibits ranging from the Texas Revolution to Desert Storm, the museum is an important tool for informing citizens about the values and events that shape our modem world. Through the Texas Military Forces Museum, we remember those who sacrificed themselves for our freedom and make certain that their stories will not be forgotten. The museum had over 14,000 visitors in 1997, including presentations to over 1,400 school children. Visitors came from every state in the United States, schools and organizations, as well as from 28 foreign countries. Each gained a new awareness of Texas history and of the contributions made by Texans to the United States and to world history.

13. Mabry
Currently, the post houses the texas military Forces Academy, which is the OfficerAcademy, Medical Specialist Course and numerous other specialized schools.
http://www.kwanah.com/txmilmus/about/mabry.htm
Camp Mabry, named after Brigadier General Woodford H. Mabry, the Adjutant General of Texas from January 23, 1891 to May 4, 1898, is the headquarters of the State Military Forces. The original 90 acres, located on an elevated plain, overlooking the Colorado River about three miles northwest of the Capitol Building in Austin, was selected by a group of prominent citizens, businessmen, and Guardsmen. It was accepted by Governor J.S. Hogg on behalf of the state in 1892. The same citizen's committee raised and spent $25,000 for improvements, mess sheds and an attractive grand stand. The adjutant General's Department had the prerogative of naming the camp and the choice was given to the 59 companies of the State Militia. 51 out of 59 voted to name it Camp Mabry in honor of General Mabry. With the onset of World War I, the Texas National Guard, along with the Oklahoma National Guard, formed the 36th Infantry Division. The Division was federally mobilized for the war and Camp Mabry was used by the Army, as a school for mechanics. In November 1940, the 36th Division and the 56th Cavalry Brigade were mobilized for a year, the 36th going to Camp Bowie at Brownswood and the 56th going to Fort Bliss in El Paso. The 111th Quartermaster Regiment, part of the 36

14. Texas A&M University Corps Of Cadets - Military Weekend
to the Corps of Cadets Militaty Weekend Web Page at texas A M University! We annuallyhost a threeday conference for Senior military schools, Service Academies
http://www.aggiecorps.org/home/militaryweekend
Military Weekend Points of Contact Schedule of Events Miscellaneous Information Guest Speaker Bios Related Links Register Online RSVP Info Site Map Search Main Page Military Weekend Howdy!
Lieutenant General John Van Alstyne
Commandant of Cadets Howdy! Corps of Cadets Website
serves to provide information on our upcoming Military Weekend and to highlight events from the past. Please feel free to browse our web site and provide comments or suggestions on how we can make this annual event more meaningful and fun for our invited guests. Our next conference will be Feb 13-15, 2003, and the theme will be "Leadership In The 21st Century". Our keynote speaker will be Dr. J. Malon Southerland Dr. Joe Townsend "Leadership in the 21st Century" , and Dr. Brian Linn "The Historical Application of Leadership in the 21st Century". This year we plan on involving the cadets in leading a roundtable discussion on the topic "Leadership in the Presence of Peers". This is a leadership dilemma that all cadets face at one time or another, so we would like for cadet participants to be thinking about this topic and be prepared to lead and participate in a lively and meaningful discussion during this roundtable session. Below you can find points of contact for any questions, print registration forms for this year's conference, and learn how to make your stay more pleasant. We hope you have a successful year molding your cadets into young men and women of integrity and character to be the future leaders of our states and nation.

15. Montana & High Plains TTT - Information For Schools
an 85% retention rate, after five years of teaching, at the schools where they intexas Are They Effective , prepared by the texas military Initiative / Troops
http://www.montana.edu/ttt/schools.shtml
Back to Home Page What's New Description Eligibility ... Jobs Schools Links Teaching News
Information for Schools According to the report titled “ Who Will Teach Montana’s Children ” published in February 2001 for the Certification Standards and Practices Advisory Council (CSPAC) of the Montana Board of Public Education, Montana will need to hire roughly 909 new teachers each year for the several years. The report also indicates that only about 265 of those annual vacancies can be expected to be filled by recent graduates from the eight institutions within the state offering teacher education programs. In short, as you are undoubtedly aware, many of Montana’s schools can expect to have a difficult time filling their available positions. Nationally, the situation is quite similar. The document " The Supply and Demand of Elementary and Secondary School Teachers in the United States ", an ERIC digest published in 1999, indicates that 2.2 million additional teachers will need to be hired nationally to keep pace with teacher retirements and the growth in student populations. The Troops-to-Teachers program, managed by the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Support (DANTES) for the U.S. Department of Education, was initially established in 1993 to address force restructuring in the military by assisting retiring and separating active duty military personnel transition to new careers in public education. The military drawdown is over and the program has been redefined to address the actual and projected nationwide teacher shortage. The Troops-to-Teachers program persists not just because it continues to fill a need, but because it fills that need with an accomplished population that has added to the diversity and success of the teachers in the classroom.

16. Did Terrorist Pilots Train At U.S. Military Schools?
program by two Dutchowned flight schools in Venice received training at secure USmilitary installations in the at Brooks Air Force base in texas, they reported
http://propagandamatrix.com/did_terrorist_pilots_train_at_us_military_schools.ht
Did Terrorist Pilots Train at U.S. Military Schools?
Original Link: http://www.madcowprod.com/index5.html
"The only real news you get after something big is in the first couple of days."
In addition to having been inducted into the U.S. flight training program by two Dutch-owned flight schools in Venice, Florida, as many as six of the terrorists, including ringleader Mohammed Atta, also received training at U.S. military facilities, according to a flurry of stories between Sept 15 and 17 in the Washington Post, Newsweek, and Knight Ridder newspapers.
The story had an extremely short life.
Newsweek reported that "U.S. military sources have given the FBI information that suggests five of the alleged hijackers of the planes used in Tuesday's terror attacks received training at secure U.S. military installations in the 1990s."
Knight Ridder’s news account was more specific. It said Mohamed Atta had attended International Officers School at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala. In addition, Abdulaziz Alomari had attended Aerospace Medical School at Brooks Air Force base in Texas, they reported, and Saeed Alghamdi had been to the Defense Language Institute in Monterrey, California.
If true, these reports would have dealt a blow to the consensus portrait then emerging of the terrorist cadre as puritanical Islamic fundamentalists.

17. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
for a significant number of courses taken in military schools. Area competitiveuniversities which do grant this credit include UT Austin, texas A M, texas
http://www-ais2.uta.edu/min/minutes3.html
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
UNDERGRADUATE ASSEMBLY MINUTES
The Undergraduate Assembly met in regular session on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, at 2:15 p.m. in the U.C. Concho Room. President Robert E. Witt presided. ATTENDANCE: Dean Ron Bailey, Professors Rebecca Deen and Greg Frazier, and Director of Libraries Tom Wilding were excused. Deans Carolyn Barros, Jeanne Gerlach, Santos Hernandez and Lee Wright, Professors Don McConnell, Michael Moore, Craig Slinkman and Tom Watts, and Student Congress representative Sharon Smith were absent. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes of the October 5 meeting were approved as distributed. REPORT OF THE ACADEMIC STANDARDS COMMITTEE: Professor Syed Qasim presented two proposals which were both approved by the Assembly: (1) An increase in the TASP Reading score requirement for admission to UTA's teacher certification program from the current 230 to at least 270 which should increase the performance of our graduates on the state's teacher licensing examination (EXCET); and (2) A revision to the eligibility requirements for the Early Admission Program to include high school juniors and increase the minimum SAT score to 1000 (from 900) or ACT score to 21 (from 19). Carol Nobles, Director of Admissions, requested that the Early Admission Program revision not be effective until Fall of 2000, because high schools across the state are already advising their students using the current policy. President Witt said that the Office of Admissions will be notified well before the new requirements are implemented, but they may take place by the summer session.

18. Texas Education Agency
State of texas Homepage. TRAIL State of texas Web Search. military Specific Links.military Impacted schools Association. military Child Education Coalition.
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/mil/
To the Men and Women of the Armed Forces: On behalf of the public schools of Texas, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Texas. The men and women who serve in the armed forces are among our most valued assets as a nation. Your children deserve the very best our public schools have to offer. The Texas Education Agency recognized the challenges facing you and your families as you transition to a new home and school district. We have developed this section of our website to provide information about Texas schools, graduation requirements, and links to other sites of interest. It is my hope that you and your children are satisfied with the service provided by our school system. Texas has earned a reputation for excellence in its public schools by setting high standards and ensuring accountability. At the same time, we have retained local control of the educational decisions that affect children. We are proud of our accomplishments and will continue our efforts to improve the lives of the children we serve. Best wishes for continued success and thank you for all you do to protect and defend our nation.

19. TEA - Texas Math Initiative - Texas NAEP Scores
texas. AfricanAmerican students in 10 states and the two groupsof military schools had higher scores than the texas students.
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/math/TexNAEPSco.htm
Texas National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Scores Article from Austin American Statesman, August 3, 2001.
Minority Fourth Grade Scores Lead Nation;
Minority Eighth Graders Scores Up But Need Help
AUSTIN (AP)- Texas’ African-American and Hispanic fourth-grade students each ranked number one for their ethnic group in a state by state comparison of 2000 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) math scores released today by the National Center for Education Statistics. Texas’ white fourth-grade students tied for first place with Connecticut. Scores on the eighth-grade math exam for Texas students also rose and outpaced the national average. Four states and two groups of overseas schools for military dependants had higher scores than did Hispanics from Texas. African-American students in 10 states and the two groups of military schools had higher scores than the Texas students. White students in seven states had higher NAEP scores than did Texas students. “We are extremely pleased with our students’ performances at the fourth grade. Each of our major ethnic groups turned in strong performances, which is a credit to the students, their teachers and their parents,” said Commissioner of Education Jim Nelson. “Texas made gains at the eighth grade, but these scores indicate that Governor Rick Perry and the Texas Legislature were correct to focus on math instruction in the middle grades by creating the math initiative program,” he said.

20. Schools Of The Episcopal Diocese Of West Texas
texas military Institute The school of the diocese 20955 West Tejas Trail San AntonioTX 78257 For more info click here. Preschool only (schools are listed by
http://www.westtexasonline.org/schools.htm
The Episcopal Diocese of West Texas
" W hoever welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me... " Mark 9: 37 Texas Military Institute - The school of the diocese 20955 West Tejas Trail
San Antonio TX 78257
For more info click here Preschool only (schools are listed by city) Preschool and Above (schools are listed by city) Alice- Advent Day School
18 months thru 5 years
(Advent)
POB 1937 78333
Interim director: Martha Walker
Corpus Christi -
Infant-5yrs.
(St. Bartholomew's) 622 Airline 78412 Headmistress: Sue Shultis Cuero- Grace Episcopal Day School 3-4 yrs. (Grace) l02 E. Live Oak 77954 Headmistress: Elizabeth Oehlke Kerrville- St. Peter's Day School 2 years thru Pre-K (St. Peter's) 956 Main 78028 Director: Janet Routin San Antonio- Resurrection Children's Center 12 months thru Kindergarten (Resurrection) 5909 Walzem 782l8 Headmaster: The Rev. J. Paul Worley

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