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  1. Heck's Pictorial Archive of Military Science, Geography and History (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
  2. Guide to Effective Military Writing by William A. McIntosh, 2003-06
  3. Cross The Stars(Special Limited Edition) by Drake, 1999-07-01
  4. Redcaps: Britain's Military Police (Elite)
  5. Modern Military Aircraft (Aviation Factfile, The)
  6. Standard Catalog of Military Firearms: The Collector's Price and Reference Guide (Standard Catalog of Military Firearms) by Phillip Peterson, 2007-10-08
  7. Planning and Architectural Design of Modern Command Control Communications and Information Systems: Military and Civilian Applications (The Springer International ... Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by A. Nejat Ince, Cem Evrendilek, et all 1997-05-31
  8. The Military Draft Handbook: A Brief History And Practical Advice for the Curious And Concerned (Paperback)
  9. Guide to Joining the Military, 2/e (Guide to Joining the Military) by Scott A. Ostrow, 2003-12-12
  10. Standard Catalog Of Military Firearms: The Collector's Price & Reference Guide by Ned Schwing, 2005-11-05
  11. Silver Wings, Pinks and Greens: Uniforms, Wings & Insignia of Usaaf Airmen in World War II (Schiffer Military History) by Jon A. Maguire, 1994-08
  12. Military Geography: For Professionals and the Public (Association of the United States Army) by John M. Collins, 1998-08-01
  13. The Oxford Companion to American Military History
  14. The Moral Warrior: Ethics and Service in the U.S. Military (Suny Series, Ethics and the Military Profession) by Martin L. Cook, 2004-06-15

41. College Of Humanities & Social Sciences - Military Science
military science (Army ROTC). Prerequisite Permission of the Professor of military science. MILS 3341 Leadership I 3 semester hours.
http://www.dbu.edu/humanities/military_science.asp
Search: Military Science (Army ROTC) Home Academics
MILS 0180 Leadership Laboratory
1 semester hour. A practical laboratory of applied leadership and skills. Student-planned, student-organized and conducted training, oriented toward leadership development. Laboratory topics include marksmanship, small unit tactics, and multi-tiered programs focused on individual skill levels. Uniform and equipment provided, no fee. May be repeated for credit. MILS 1241 Introduction to ROTC and the University
MILS 2248 Evolution of Contemporary Military Strategy
2 semester hours. A review of contemporary military conflicts. Selected battles from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the Yom Kippur War are examined for impact upon current U.S. military doctrine, strategy, and weapons systems. All military science students must enroll or participate in Leadership Lab MILS 0180 concurrently with this course unless exception is given by the Professor of Military Science. MILS 2351 Self/Team Development
3 semester hours. Application of ethics-based leadership skills and fundamentals of ROTC's Leadership Assessment Program. Develop skills in oral presentations, concise writing, event planning, coordination of group efforts, advanced first aid, land navigation, and basic military tactics. Concurrent enrollment in Leadership Lab MILS 0180 mandatory, plus optional participation in physical fitness and a weekend exercise.

42. ROTC Homepage
Promotional sequence about the program.
http://www.shsu.edu/~mls_www/
HOME PICTURE ALBUM ALUMNI CADRE/STAFF ... ROTC Blackboard Welcome to the Bearkat Battalion Website! This site was developed so that you the student may have access to the most up to date information about the latest scholarships, news and happenings of the Bearkat Battalion. If you still have questions please feel free to call us toll free at 1-866-877-ROTC or e-mail us. Eat'em Up Kats! 2, 3, and 4 year Scholarships are available!! Apply now! Interested Like more information? Let's see if you qualify! NEW! Try Our New Online Resources NEW! Listen to Our Cadets on the Radio

43. Army Rotc: Mississippi State University
Department of military science PO Box 5447 Mississippi State, MS 39762. TOLL FREE 1800-811-5013 Office 662-325-3503 Fax 662-325-1651.
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/militaryscience/info/
Join the Bulldog Battalion Programs Schools Scholarships ... FAQ Welcome to MSU's Army ROTC MSU Army ROTC - Developing Tomorrow's Leaders Today Physicians and engineers, architects and business leaders, weed scientists and computer scientists, teachers and policy makers, and officers for the US Army: MSU and its Army ROTC program prepares students to be innovators and leaders for the 21st century. We produce lieutenants for the active Army, the National Guard, and the US Army Reserves, each with a breadth of perspective who:
  • Demonstrate a capacity for scholastic, athletic, and leadership excellence.
    Are confident they will be competent Army leaders because of the rigor of the program.
    Are committed to the Army for the duration of their obligation, and open-minded about further service.
    Bring experiential, ethical, and cultural diversity to the Officer Corps. Mississippi State University Army ROTC
    The premier leadership development program on the MSU Campus.

44. Drew W. Veeneman's Homepage
Student, solidier, and aspiring Illinois state politician. He currently studies political science, economics, and military science at Western Illinois University (WIU). Also Sharky, the '87 Chevy Camaro.
http://www.wiu.edu/users/dwv100
Table of Contents: Education Resume Speeches Life at WIU ... Links Veeneman’s permanent address is moving west to Genoa IL. Veeneman intiated as a new active member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Veeneman selected to head Western Illinois College Republican Public Relations under the new Chair, Chris Foltz. Veeneman signs a bid to rush the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity in the fall semester, 2002. Veeneman joins Jim Ryan’s gubernatorial campaign hitting the streets and writing newspapers. Read the full version of “Democrat or Republican, Jim Ryan is the logical choice.” For more see NEWS ARCHIVES You are visitor # var go_mem="dvnmn"; since May 2002.

45. Grants For Individuals: Veterans
GRANTS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS VETERANS, military science STUDENTS, and DEPENDENTS.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3veteran.htm
GRANTS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS: VETERANS, MILITARY SCIENCE STUDENTS, and DEPENDENTS Web Sites Databases Books Announcements Population Groups: Disabled
GLBT

Minorities

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Women

Academic Level: Precollege
Undergraduate

Graduate

Postdoctorate

Subjects: Anthropology Area Studies Arts Athletics and Recreation ... Writing Web Sites Air Force Aid Society
http://www.afas.org/body_grantelig.htm
Learn more about the official charity of the U.S. Air Force. (Last checked 02/16/04) Air Force ROTC Express Scholarships http://www.afrotc.com/scholarships/icschol/express/index.htm The Express Scholarship is designed to meet Air Force ROTC officer production requirements in specific fields and year groups. The list of approved fields and year groups varies from time to time and may change at any time without notice. (Last checked 02/16/04) Air Force ROTC High School Scholarships http://www.afrotc.com/scholarships/hsschol/eligibility/index.htm The Air Force ROTC scholarship program for high school students is a great chance to pay for college so you can get the most out of your college experience. (Last checked 02/16/04) American Legion Auxiliary (Michigan Department) Memorial Scholarship http://www.michalaux.org/mem%20sch.htm

46. ARMY ROTC - What Is ROTC?
UTEP 500 W. University Ave. military science Bldg Room 107 El Paso, Texas 799680565 Ph (915) 747-5621 Fax (915) 747-5043.
http://www.utep.edu/milsci/
The University of Texas at El Paso
Welcome
What is ROTC? Scholarships Prospective Students ... Liberal Arts

UTEP
500 W. University Ave.
Military Science Bldg
Room 107
El Paso, Texas 79968-0565 Ph: (915) 747-5621
Fax: (915) 747-5043 milsci@utep.edu
What is ROTC?
Army ROTC is the college elective that trains the Army's future commissioned officers. ROTC combines classroom work with practical instruction on how to take charge and take command-skills that can help you succeed later in either a military or civilian career Army ROTC is traditionally a Four-Year Program, which is divided into two parts: a Basic Course and an Advanced Course. The Basic Course is normally taken in your freshman and sophomore years. The Advanced Course is usually taken during your two final years of college and includes a paid five -week Advanced Camp that is normally attended in the summer between your junior and senior years. Your first step into the Two-Year Program is Basic Camp (Leader's Training Course), a fully-paid, five-week training camp, normally attended between the sophomore and junior years of college. This is where you'll learn basic military skills through hands-on practice, and acquire knowledge other cadets may have gained through two years of on-campus ROTC classroom and leadership lab experiences. ARMY ROTC at The University of Texas at El Paso The Reserve Officers' Training Corps has been commissioning officers at UTEP since 1948. Officer graduates of this program have made significant contributions to the business and military life of El Paso and the nation.

47. Www.aimhigherbooks.com
Christian adventure books in military science fiction, fantasy, and supernatural thriller.
http://www.aimhigherbooks.com
www.aimhigherbooks.com
www.aimhigherbooks.com is located at http://www.angelfire.com/trek/adventurebooks

48. Military Science Ficton Homepage
Information about military science programming at state science fiction conventions, as well as photos of 1/6scale figures.
http://members.tripod.com/~milscifi/
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The Military Science Fiction Command Post
Mailing List

About this site

1/6 Scale Figures

Sci-Fi Military Photo Gallery
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Email

This page is updated often, at least once a week. Be sure to check back frequently for more information!

49. Military Science And Leadership
Freshman and sophomore students take military science and Leadership courses at VCU while junior and senior students attend classes at the University of
http://www.has.vcu.edu/mil/
Virginia Commonwealth University ROTC is a partnership
program with the University of Richmond ROTC Spider Battalion. Freshman and sophomore students take Military Science and Leadership courses at VCU while junior and senior students attend classes at the University of Richmond. Students can compete for scholarships and take part in ROTC activities. Information on the Spider Battalion ROTC program is available online. Maj. Stanley Jones is the VCU chair of the Department of Military Science and Leadership and is located in 109 N. Harrison St., Room 101 to assist VCU ROTC cadets. Call (804) 828-7682 for assistance.
For more information on participating in ROTC or Scholarship opportunities contact the Battalion Recruiting Operations Officer CPT Andrew Phillips or call (804) 287-6066. You also may request information online.
Virginia Commonwealth University

P.O. Box 842038
Richmond, VA 23284-2038

50. Welcome To The James Madison University ROTC Homepage
James Madison Army ROTC. Cadet listing available.
http://www.jmu.edu/rotc/index.htm
Welcome to the Department of Military Science
New Sections! Resources Summer Opportunities Photos ROTC Cadre ... Contracting Forms and Documents
Welcome to JMU, Home of the Duke Battalion
Notice to all cadets - PT will be held at Godwin Hall for the remainder of the semester. Welcome to Duke Battalion Online (DBO). Links to new areas will soon be posted as well as contracting information for new and prospective students along with all forms needed for scholarship recipients.
With Winter break behind us, the cadets of the Duke Battalion look forward to an exciting year of training and academics. Cadets will participate in many exciting events this year including rappeling, boat operations, water survival, hand-to-hand combatives. Updated (11 JAN 04), PT Plan and rosters now available in our resources area! Also, please note the uniform changes in the Army. Download and learn these on your own. Updated (18 JAN 04), Resources page has been changed, and calender has been updated with Spring 2004 schedule.

51. Southwest Missouri State ROTC Battalion
military science Department. Southwest Missouri State University.
http://www.smsu.edu/milsci/milsci.htm
Military Science Department Southwest Missouri State University
SMS ROTC Links Scholarships
Masters Students

Courses Offered

Affiliated Schools
... age
Fall 2003 Commissionees Recent News
- Ranger Challenge Team takes 2nd in the Fall. - Nineteen cadets are commissioned in 2002-2003 school year as 2nd Lieutenants in the US Army. - Cadets Platz and Rhoades survived Airborne school in Ft. Benning, GA and earned their jump wings HOOAH! - Cadet Yeakey was picked to participate in the Olmsted Program and spent one month working in the U.S. Embassy in Rome, Italy. - Cadet Thorn attends the three-week United Kingdom Officer Training Course in London, England. ROTC - The smartest college course you can take! Contact the Scholarship/Enrollment Officer: Captain Bill Jakola
wjk313f@smsu.edu

901 S. National
Springfield, MO 65806
Army Links
Army Homepage
Army ROTC Cadet Command Western Region ... List of Schools Misc. Links ROTC Camps Army Schools Physical Fitness Army Branches ... Tips for Job Hunting

52. Department Of Military Science
Top/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/North_America/United_States/Virginia/College_of_William_and_Mary/Departments_and_Programs/Faculty_of_Arts_and_Sciences
http://www.wm.edu/CAS/MilitaryScience/index2.html

53. North Carolina Central University
military science Program. Departmental Programs. Faculty and Staff Directory. Undergraduate Courses. Other Departmental Information.
http://www.nccu.edu/artsci/rotc/rotc.html
Military Science Program
Departmental Programs Faculty and Staff Directory Undergraduate Courses Other Departmental Information

54. ARMY ROTC
Our classes fall under what is known as military science. Normally your level of military science (MS) corresponds to your academic alignment.
http://www.udel.edu/armyrotc/
Links This Page
Path To Leadership

How ROTC Works

The Basic Course

The Advanced Course

UD Links
Find It

Site Map

UD Directories

UDaily
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UD Home
Army ROTC About ROTC Welcome to the University of Delaware's Army ROTC Fightin' Blue Hen Battalion. We are a proud organization, dedicated to producing the finest quality leaders possible. Our program will challenge you to do things you never have done before while teaching you valuable leadership skills that will last a lifetime. This Home Page was written with you in mind. We want to provide you with information to help you learn more about our Leadership Development Program and the opportunities Army ROTC offers. Knowledge is power. Whether you join the Fightin' Blue Hen Battalion just for a semester or decide to go for the "Bar of Gold" we hope you will find your time with us worthwhile. If at any time you have a question please submit a request for information . You can also find this form in the left hand table of contents. Please feel free to call our toll free number 1-800-830-ROTC We are happy to assist you in any way we can.
The Path to Leadership
Most people have heard of ROTC, but few really know how it works and even fewer realize the opportunities that exist for people of all different backgrounds and interests. From Nurses to Engineers, Pilots to the famous Special Forces, from humanitarian relief to Wall Street, ROTC is the stepping stone for people who want to make a difference.

55. UW-La Crosse Army ROTC
Otherwise known as ROTC. Information for prospective students, information about training, courses, as well as photos of department events.
http://perth.uwlax.edu/rotc/
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse ROTC WHAT IS ROTC? The Reserve Officer Training Corps program at UW-L offers students the opportunity to develop leadership traits imperative to success in both the military and civilian sectors. Students learn firsthand what it means to lead and manage; keen analytical skills, use of short- and long range planning techniques, and excellent interpersonal management skills are all part of the ROTC experience. In addition, every year ROTC students experience exciting, hands-on training: physical fitness techniques, weapons training, rappelling, and airborne tower training, to name a few. Students from a wide variety of academic majors participate in ROTC...from information management, business, and finance to biology, exercise science, and education. In addition, the Eagle Battalion is proud to have several future Army Nurses cross-enrolled from our sister school, Viterbo University, 14 of which are ROTC scholarship recipients. Twelve additional nurses are pending scholarship acceptancecongratulations! We produce quality leaders with the skills to survive, both in the workplace and in today's Army. For further information, feel free to explore our website or

56. UCSB Military Science
Top/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/North_America/United_States/California/University_of_California/Santa_Barbara/Departments/College_of_Letters_and_Science/Division_of_Social_Sciences
http://www.milsci.ucsb.edu
Battalion Info Scholarship Info Class Info Cadet Resources ...
Spring FTX

WHAT IS ARMY ROTC?
Acquire Leadership skills while you work toward a degree. Army ROTC is a college elective you can tryout for up to two years with no obligation. Unlike traditional college programs, Army ROTC gives you a wide range of experiences while you work toward a degree. You'll combine classroom time with hands-on experience, learning skills that are sure to give you an edge over your peers when it comes time to look for a job. Whether you're planning a career in the Army or the corporate world, Army ROTC is a smart elective course to take. As part of Army ROTC, you'll be in the company of a diverse group of individuals with broad interests. What is an Army Officer? Click Here to find out.

57. Lehigh University Department Of Military Science And Leadership
Welcome to The Best Leadership Course in America .
http://www.lehigh.edu/~inmil/
"Welcome to The Best Leadership Course in America" Current Cadets Participating Schools Faculty and Staff FAQ ... Alumni Blackboard Download Video "The order, the self-discipline, the pride that had been instilled in me by ROTC was a tremendous companion to [my basic education] and prepared me well for my army career, or for that matter, any career I might have chosen." General (Retired) Colin Powell
Secretary of State,
Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff

58. Military Science
topics.practical.org. military science. The French Betrayal of America. The French Betrayal of America Kenneth Timmerman Politics/International
http://topics.practical.org/browse/Military_Science
topics.practical.org
Military Science
Misunderestimated: The President Battles Terrorism, John Kerry, and the Bush Haters Bill Sammon
Bush, George W
(George Walker), ... General

59. ARMY ROTC
Branches. Alumni. The University of Montana Department of military science Schreiber Gym 102 Missoula, MT 598120423 406-243-2769 bill.ballinger@mso.umt.edu.
http://www.umt.edu/rotc/
What is ROTC?
Overview

Courses

Leaders' Training Camp

LDAC
...
Newsletter
Adventure Training
AirBorne

Air Assault

Mountain Warfare

Northern Warfare
...
Robin Sage
Scholarships Nursing Scholarship Green-to-Gold Other Incentives Cadre/Staff Cadre Staff Photos FTX Ranger Challenge Rappelling Military Ball ... Alumni The University of Montana Department of Military Science Schreiber Gym 102 Missoula, MT 59812-0423 bill.ballinger@mso.umt.edu UM ROTC ranks 9th in the nation out of 271 ROTC programs!!

60. The Fist And The Stars
Interview about writing military science fiction and his Starfist novels.
http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/04_jan/news0104_1.shtml
Your browser does not support script advertise search EUROPE'S MOST VISITED SF/F WEB SITE The Fist and the Stars Authors David Sherman and Dan Cragg interviewed about the art of writing high octane military science fiction and how their Starfist novels were informed by their own years in the services. DR: The best military science fiction is written by real combat vets. Can you tell us about your military backgrounds? David Sherman: I enlisted in the Marine Corps right out of high school in Omaha in 1962. Went to boot camp in San Diego and infantry training in Camp San Onofre, Camp Pendleton, California. Then served two years in Company L, Third Battalion, Fourth Marines, First Marine Brigade, based at MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, where I rose from PFC rifleman to lance corporal fire team leader. Next came a tour as a military policeman at Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina. My last tour of duty was in Vietnam, where I was first a fire team leader in India Company, Third Battalion, First Marines and promoted to corporal, then in a Combined Action Platoon in Ky Hoa village, several miles from Chu Lai. (Mine was the first CAP in the Chu Lai area.) I was released from active duty four years, three months, and twenty-six days later from the same place I entered it, San Diego. I qualified as an Expert Rifleman, and was awarded the Combat Action Ribbon and Good Conduct Medal, along with a slew of unit citations and campaign and service medals, including three Vietnamese medals and ribbons.

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