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  1. First amendment rights in the military: A constitutional evaluation (University of Washington. School of Law. Student papers) by Roger Corman, 1977
  2. Homosexual discrimination in the military: Recent decisions and trends (University of Washington. School of Law. Student papers) by Gerard F Gasperini, 1983
  3. Service of civil and criminal process on military reservations (Student papers / University of Washington School of Law) by Robert J Wilson, 1971
  4. Free speech and the military: Catch 22 revisited (University of Washington. School of Law. Student papers) by Ronald E Cox, 1973
  5. Guns For General Washington (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Odyssey/Great Episodes Book) by Seymour Reit, 2001-08-01
  6. Institutional Trends at the Whampoa Military School 1924-1926 by Richard Brian Landis, 1969
  7. ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT DOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1906; VOL IV, MILITIA AFFAIRS, MILITARY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES; AND MILITARY PARKS by 1906
  8. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1906, VOLUME IV, MILITIA AFFAIRS, MILITARY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, AND MILITARY PARKS by 1906
  9. Monuments of Washington's patriotism: Containing a facsimile of his public accounts, kept during the revolutionary war; and some of the most interesting ... military command and civil administration by George Washington, 1841
  10. The military schools of Europe, and other papers selected for publication
  11. From the Barrio to Washington: An Educator's Journey by Armando Rodriguez, 2007-11-15
  12. Crossing the Delaware and Valley Forge: Two Wild Winters With Washington (The Revolutionary War Library) by John, Jr. Micklos, 2008-09
  13. Marxist Intellectuals and the Chinese Labor Movement: A Study of Deng Zhongxia (1894-1933) (Jackson School Publications in International Studies) by Daniel Y. K. Kwan, 1997-06
  14. Boris Yeltsin And Russia's Democratic Transformation (Jackson School Publications in International Studies) by Herbert J. Ellison, 2006-10-12

1. Washington Military Schools Companies And Military Schools Directories, For Wash
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2. Dr Dan's Amazing Aircraft And Annals Of Aviation
All aspects of aviation in washington State including airshows, museums, homebuilts, military operations aircraft, airports, seaplanes, technology, flying schools and clubs.
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3. ELibrary.com - The Washington Post, 'Online Schools Military Focus ELibrary Is T
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4. Military Schools And Colleges
washington Computer Institute Armed Forces Industrial College Defense IntelligenceCollege Army Family Team Building Joint military Intelligence Training
http://www.erec.army.mil/ompf/branchschools.htm
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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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5. USATODAY.com - Military Kids Are Outscoring Civilian Schools
Developed for washington schools, this curriculum presents a historical context, a timeline, a glossary, and a bibliography. A curriculum project for washington schools developed by "The Boeing Company and the military-Metropolitan-Industrial Complex, 1945-1953 " Pacific Northwest Quarterly
http://www.usatoday.com/life/2001-10-09-military-schools.htm
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10/09/2001 - Updated 09:36 AM ET Military kids are outscoring civilian schools By Tamara Henry, USA TODAY Read more Stories These schools, operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity, "went about their business quietly. Seems that they have been doing it right for so long it has become routine," Smrekar says. The yearlong study by the Peabody Center for Education Policy at Vanderbilt looked at 1998 test results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a congressionally mandated exam popularly called the Nation's Report Card, and the SAT college entrance exam. Key findings: In eighth-grade writing, 38% of DOD domestic students and 31% of those overseas scored at grade level or higher. This was second only to Connecticut and above the national average of 24%. NAEP ranks students at one of four levels: below basic, basic or partial mastery of materials, proficient or grade level and advanced. DOD had more students scoring in the advanced bracket than any other state or jurisdiction. The majority of U.S. students perform at basic levels or below. DOD schools have a much higher percentage of black and Hispanic students, and both groups posted higher scores in reading and writing than the national averages for their peers.

6. Sports: Military Schools' 'higher Mission'
MORE TRAGEDY Sixteen washington boosters, who were taking a cruise through the Caribbean, then headed for Miami Gators will see a different UK. military schools' 'higher mission'
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Military schools' 'higher mission'
By BOB HARIG
published September 22, 2001 Players around the country hit the field again today, trying to put world events out of their minds, at least for the few hours it takes to play the game. But for players at the military academies, that might be more difficult to do. For them, the threat of going to war is a very real possibility. "The darker side comes up," said Dustin Plumadore, a senior center for Army. "One of my teammates said, 'If something goes down, I wonder how many of us will be at our 10-year reunion?' I guess that sets us apart from a lot of other schools." Indeed, it does. Plumadore knew what he was in for when he signed on at West Point. All of his professors are military officers, and last week, he saw heightened security because of the threat of a terrorist attack at the academy. In a way, it made preparing for today's game at Alabama-Birmingham a blessing. Football became a diversion.

7. NSCC/NLCC Links Introduction: Military Schools And Academies
Home Links military schools. Inclusion on this list does not infer endorsement of the Seattle Maritime Academy. Located in Seattle, washington. Provides a University Education.
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.

8. The College Of New Jersey Army ROTC -- Class Of 2005
Back to Class of 2005 Cadet Greg Tereek washington School The College of NewJersey. Student Activities Wrestling. military schools . ROTC Activities .
http://www.tcnj.edu/~armyrotc/cadets05.htm
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Photo Not Available School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Corporal Hometown: Rochelle Park, New Jersey Major: Computer Science Student Activities: Military Schools: ROTC Activities: ROTC Awards: Cadet Scholar Award Back to Class of 2005
Cadet Jonathon Cresci:
School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Corporal Hometown: Middletown, New Jersey Major: Health Education Student Activities: Military Schools: ROTC Activities: ROTC Awards: Back to Class of 2005 Cadet Thomas Dreher: Photo Not Available School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Corporal Hometown: Forked River, New Jersey Major: Health Education Student Activities: Football Military Schools: ROTC Activities: ROTC Awards: Academic Honors Award Back to Class of 2005 Cadet Jodie Hicks: School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Corporal Hometown: Vincetown, New Jersey

9. HollandSentinel.com -Pentagon Schools Adapted To Military Life 08/07/02
military families " says Eric Peterson. Illustrates schoolsBASE (category a), by Carol Morello (c) 2002, The washington
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Lt. Col. Eric Peterson and wife Michelle meet at 3-year-old daughter Sarah's preschool at Quantico's Ashurst Elementary. Daughter Ivy, 5, leaps into Dad's arms. The Marine Corps base's schools "celebrate the fact the children come from military families," says Eric Peterson. Illustrates SCHOOLS-BASE (category a), by Carol Morello (c) 2002, The Washington Post. Moved Friday, July 26, 2002. (Washington Post photo by Lois Romano.) Pentagon schools adapted to military life
Base schools cater to student body where everyone is a newcomer
QUANTICO, Va. When lunchtime rolls around at Ashurst Elementary School, baritones tumble above children's peals in the cafeteria, where burly, hardened Marines in green camouflage sit scrunched into small chairs at low tables. In the middle of a workday, they are eating with their kids. Two of Lt. Col. Eric Peterson's four children attend class in this red brick schoolhouse on a wooded corner of the Quantico Marine Corps Base. On the wall of his first-grader's classroom, a poster lists the names of the 23 classmates and the cities and bases where they had lived before Quantico. All of the children had three or four places below their names. If it weren't for the schools, the Petersons would have no interest in living on base, squeezing six people into a 1,280-square-foot duplex with three bedrooms and two tiny bathrooms.

10. Libraries
military schools, Libraries Museums. United States military Academy USMA LibraryLibrary Catalog. Online Catalog Public Affairs Monterey washington, DC Stennis
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11. Online NewsHour: Agenda 2000: Military Schools- November 12, 1999
Did Terrorist Pilots Train at U.S. military schools? Original Link http//www.madcowprod.com/index5.html 15 and 17 in the washington Post, Newsweek, and Knight Ridder newspapers.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/military_schools_11-12.html
AGENDA 2000: MILITARY SCHOOLS
November 12, 1999
As our regular viewers know, we've asked a variety of individuals and groups what issues they want to hear the candidates in the 2000 presidential election address. Green Ifill handles this discussion with the heads and former heads of several military schools. GWEN IFILL: And tonight we are we hear the views of four retired military officers who ran the graduate colleges that turn out most of this country's generals and admirals. Rear Admiral Michael McDevitt was commandant of the National War College from 1995 to 1997. Air Force Major General Perry Smith was commandant of the National War College from 1983 to 1986. Lieutenant General Paul Cerjan was president of National Defense University from 1992 to 1994, and commandant of the army war college from 1989 to 1991. And Lieutenant General Paul Van Riper served as president of Marine Corps University from 1989 to 1990. Let's start here. What are the most important issues, do you believe, Admiral McDevitt, that the presidential candidates should be talking about this year? REAR ADM. MICHAEL McDEVITT (RET.), Former Commandant, National War College: Well, I think what we are you're going to hear are the... the issues you'll hear about are going to be national missile defense. You're going to be hearing are readiness, and you're going to be hearing about recruiting. I'm not sure that those are the most important issues. I think the most important issue is in terms of our broader security strategy, which has to reconcile the notion of our... of major wars or the two major theater wars that we have, humanitarian interventions and peacekeeping and other issues associated with presence as well as homeland defense. Those three major pieces are, to me, the issues that need to be addressed by the candidates. And I'm not sure that each and every one of them are addressing all three of those.

12. Federal And Military Schools
personnel, federal civil service personnel, ROTC cadets, and allied military students.Marine Corps Institute 912 Charles Poor Street, SE washington Navy Yard
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Air Force Institute for Advanced Distributed Learning

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.

13. Princeton Army ROTC -- Class Of 2005
CDT Rank/position Cadet Corporal. Hometown Fort washington, Maryland.Major Undeclared. Student Activities Freshmen Crew. military schools.
http://www.princeton.edu/~armyrotc/cadets05.htm
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Cadet Rachel Blair:
School: Princeton University CDT Rank/position: Cadet Corporal Hometown: Fort Washington, Maryland Major: Student Activities: Freshmen Crew Military Schools: ROTC Activities: ROTC Awards: Student Athlete Award Back to Class of 2005
Cadet Jonathon Cresci:

School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Corporal Hometown: Middletown, New Jersey Major: Health Education Student Activities: Military Schools: ROTC Activities: ROTC Awards: Back to Class of 2005
Cadet Micahel Czaja:
School: John Jay College CDT Rank/position: Cadet Corporal Hometown: Eastampton, New Jersey Major: Fire Science Student Activities: Varsity Cross Country Military Schools: ROTC Activities: ROTC Awards: Cadet Scholar Award, ROTC Honors Back to Class of 2005 Cadet Thomas Dreher: Photo Not Available School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Corporal Hometown: Forked River, New Jersey

14. Princeton Army ROTC -- Class Of 2006
Hometown Mercer Island, washington. Major Civil and Environmental Engineering.Residential College Mathey College. Student Activities . military schools .
http://www.princeton.edu/~armyrotc/cadets06.htm
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Cadet Matthew Anton: Photo Not Available School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Private Hometown: Neptune, New Jersey Major: Undeclared Student Activities: Military Schools: ROTC Activities: ROTC Awards: ROTC Honors, Cadet Scholar Award, Excellence in Physical Fitness Award (Silver)
Back to Class of 2006 Cadet Charles Ballew: School: Princeton Univesity CDT Rank/position: Cadet Private Hometown: Crystal Lake, Illinois Major: Undeclared Residential College: Mathey College Student Activities: Varsity Cross Country Military Schools: ROTC Activities: ROTC Awards: Cadet Scholar Award, ROTC Honors, Excellence in Physical Fitness Award (Gold) I joined ROTC for the valuable leadership training and experience. Back to Class of 2006 Cadet John Barry: School: Princeton Univesity CDT Rank/position: Cadet Private Hometown: Riverside, Connecticut

15. AMCSUS
invited military schools to meet. “Should we gather around and talk about ourcommon problems?” (6 Nov 1913). 1914, AMCSUS established in washington, DC
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.

16. CNN.com - School Officials Slam Bush Plan For Military Kids - Feb. 7, 2003
washington (AP) School officials nationwide are criticizing a proposal the 142,000children who live on military bases and attend local public schools.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/EDUCATION/02/07/military.schools.ap/
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Story Tools WASHINGTON (AP) School officials nationwide are criticizing a proposal in President Bush's budget to stop compensating them for teaching children of military personnel who are not living on bases. School administrators say the plan is particularly galling because Bush also is asking some parents of these kids to get ready to go to war with Iraq. "We've got bases that are deploying troops and if these children go unfunded, as opposed to no child left behind, we'll be leaving all military children behind," Robert Edmonson, controller of the Copperas Cove, Texas, school district, said Thursday. The federal government helps fund public school districts that educate children who live on military bases, making up for lost local taxes. Bush's proposed budget, submitted this week, envisions eliminating children of military personnel who live off base from the funding formula used to calculate the in-lieu-of-taxes payments. Edmonson said his district, where many Fort Hood children attend school, would lose $9.5 million, about 20 percent of its operating budget.

17. Boston.com / Latest News / Washington, D.C.
Iraq after a video conference with military commanders in alert for suspected Sauditerrorist washington (AP) The In wartime, schools seek to reassure, broaden
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18. TABS - The Association Of Boarding Schools
Junior Boarding schools. Louis, MO; Universal Ballet Academy, washington,DC; Valley Forge military Academy College, Wayne, PA;
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19. Home Page Of Congressman Chet Edwards, 11th District Of Texas
military IMPACTED schools ASSOCIATION HONORS EDWARDS FOR LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP(washington, DC) The military Impacted schools Association today honored US
http://www.house.gov/edwards/pr020424-militaryimpacted.htm

20. STOMP
Training held here in washington state, parents DDESS (Domestic Dependent Elementary Secondary schools). Working effectively with military systems such as Tri
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