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         California Military Schools:     more books (25)
  1. Golden Challenge 86. California Military Academy Officer Candidate School Yearbook. by Multiple Authors., 1986
  2. History of United States Army School of Military Aeronautics, Berkeley, California by Gilbert M Thomas, 1919
  3. Practicing Virtues: Moral Traditions at Quaker and Military Boarding Schools by Kim Hays, 1994-02-01
  4. Fourth Army Intelligence School: Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, California (Historic furnishings report) by Mary K Grassick, 1999
  5. Marines in no hurry to move MCRD. (Editor's Notebook).(Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California)(Brief Article): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Martin Hill, 2002-04-29
  6. Marketing the Joint Naval Postgraduate School of Business and Public Policy and University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business, Defense Focused Masters in Business Administration To Active Duty Military Officers
  7. Local officials decide to fight to keep NTC open. (Naval Training Center in San Diego, California): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Libby Brydolf, 1993-03-29
  8. Taking the heat.(students being trained at Naval Air Facility ): An article from: All Hands by Michael Larson, 2006-03-01
  9. The musketry school at Monterey, California by George Willcox McIver, 1929
  10. Working paper / Graduate School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley by Robert J MacCoun, 1995
  11. Promoting Distance Education at Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)
  12. Defense industry conversion, base closure, and the California economy: Critical issues for a statewide strategy (Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics working paper series) by Ted K Bradshaw, 1994
  13. The future of technopolis: Militarized industrial spaces in Southern California (Working paper) by Robin Law, 1991
  14. Research monograph series / School of Social Sciences, Center for the Study of Democracy by Charles Tilly, 1998

101. Greenbrier Military School High School Alumni Classmates @ Reunion
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102. Carlisle Military School High School Alumni Classmates @ Reunion
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103. DefenseLINK News: Teacher Praises Education Coalition's Initiatives In Helping M
School District is among many school districts striving to better serve military students. Located in the High Desert region of Southern california between Los
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Teacher Praises Education Coalition's Initiatives in Helping Military Children
By Rudi Williams
American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Oct. 6, 2003 One of the first things former Border Patrol schoolteacher Valerie Thatcher did when she started teaching in a district that serves a large population of military children was to attend a Military Child Education Coalition conference. This was her first experience teaching military children and she wanted to do a good job. Therefore, she needed to find out as much as she could about the differences and similarities between Border Patrol and military families. That way, she said, "I'd be more effective in helping them function at a new school district. We're a public school, not a DoD school district. So there'd be some differences they may not be familiar with, and I wanted to help parents feel more comfortable." Thatcher is director of curriculum and instruction at the Silver Valley Unified School District, which serves children at the Fort Irwin National Training Center in California. MCEC works closely with the Defense Department in serving more than 800,000 military-connected children through a network of systems and military installations. Children of active military personnel often face frequent moves or separation from their families. This creates such issues as transferability of student records, course grades, credit hours, etc.

104. UC Berkeley Registrar : Legal Residence Information
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If you have not been living in California with intent to make it your permanent home for more than one year immediately before the residence determination date for each semester in which you propose to attend the University, you must pay a nonresident tuition fee in addition to all other fees. The residence determination date is the day instruction begins at the University of California, Berkeley. Law Governing Residence The rules regarding legal residence for tuition purposes at the University of California are governed by the California Education Code and implemented by the Standing Orders of The Regents of the University of California. Under these rules, adult citizens or certain classes of aliens can establish residence for tuition purposes. There are also particular rules that apply to the residence classification of minors (see below). Who is a California Resident?

105. Military Science
You are in the official 20012002 General Catalog for california State University, Fresno. Department of military Science. The Craig School of Business.
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Department of Military Science
The Craig School of Business
LTC LARWIN BARRETT, Chair
LYNN TRABER, Department Administrative Assistant
North Gym, Room 211
In California, (800) 660-ROTC
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Army Reserve Officer's Training Corps Program (ROTC) Minor in Military Science
Faculty
LTC Larwin Barrett, Chair
Advisers:
Charles Alsleben
Donald Canaday
Warner Irizarry
Jeffery Wildeboer The faculty of the Department of Military Science are highly qualified and experienced professional U.S. Army officers selected for their instructor qualifications and academic background. Each officer is a graduate of at least two required Army schools in their respective fields in addition to an advanced course program. Each officer also attends the School of Cadet Command, which is the Army's training school for ROTC professors. Students find departmental faculty helpful in guiding them through their academic experience as well as helping them pursue career goals.
The Program
The Army ROTC Program develops the mental and physical qualifications of students in preparation for positions of leadership within the military and civilian communities. Its instruction is challenging, professional, and enjoyable, and it complements all major areas of study. The course of study offered in military science is designed not only to prepare the student for service as a commissioned officer in the United States Army, Army Reserves, or National Guard, but also to provide him/her with knowledge and practical experience in leadership and management that will be useful in any facet of society.

106. Military Science
You are in the official 199899 General Catalog for california State University, Fresno. Department of military Science. The Sid Craig School of Business.
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You are in the official 1998-99 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
Department of Military Science
The Sid Craig School of Business
BRUCE HUPE, Chair
LYNN TRABER, Department Administrative Assistant
North Gym, Room 211
In California, (800) 660-ROTC
Army Reserve Officer's Training Corps Program (ROTC) Minor in Military Science
Faculty
Bruce Hupe, Chair
Advisers: Elizabeth Barnes, Jon Buonerba, Suriyan Collins, Kenneth Ratashak The faculty of the Department of Military Science are highly qualified and experienced professional U.S. Army officers selected for their instructor qualifications and academic background. Each officer is a graduate of at least two required Army schools in their respective fields in addition to an advanced course program. Each officer also attends the School of Cadet Command, which is the Army's training school for ROTC professors. Students find departmental faculty helpful in guiding them through their academic experience as well as helping them pursue career goals.
The Program
The Army ROTC Program develops the mental and physical qualifications of students in preparation for positions of leadership within the military and civilian communities. Its instruction is challenging, professional, and enjoyable, and it complements all major areas of study. The course of study offered in military science is designed not only to prepare the student for service as a commissioned officer in the United States Army, Army Reserves, or National Guard, but also to provide him/her with knowledge and practical experience in leadership and management that will be useful in any facet of society.

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