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1 posted on 05/20/2012 6:28:22 PM PDT by Tennessean4Bush
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I attended Allen Military Academy (ROTC) from 1978 until 1982.

Changed my life, I carry the lessons learned still today.


2 posted on 05/20/2012 6:32:57 PM PDT by humblegunner
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My son’s friend went to a military school in junior high. He liked it. It probably depends a lot on the boy’s disposition and the school itself.


3 posted on 05/20/2012 6:33:54 PM PDT by PapaNew
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Georgia Military Academy. 1956 thru 58.

Just do it. Having the base of a year or two serves one well for a lifetime no matter the direction chosen.


5 posted on 05/20/2012 6:39:35 PM PDT by Bobibutu
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Kemper, Boonesville, Mo. High School and JC. It wasn’t co-
ed when I attended “67, 68, but has a rich tradition.


6 posted on 05/20/2012 6:40:27 PM PDT by PhiloBedo (You gotta roll with the punches and get with what's real.)
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They are now welcoming gay men out of the closet to do their dance in the military. It is an authortarian enviornment and if he gets a gay man in authority over him, I don’t know anymore. You have observed how tolerant gay men are of Christians/students who reject their sexual activity?

Homos are very sexually aggressive towards young men, especially when they have authority over them. A study came out BEFORE they began integrating homosexual sex into the military, but after the Left starting shoving it into our culture, and a surprisingly high number of men said they have been raped in the military. That is only going to get more aggressive.

Also the military is harassing Christians because they have given offically politically correct preferences to Muslims and gays. Both these groups hate Christians. You need to investigate all this. They are breaking new ground here.


7 posted on 05/20/2012 6:43:03 PM PDT by SaraJohnson
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Look at RANDOLPH-MACON in Ashland.
One of the few academies to have a Junior Air Force Rotc Program.


9 posted on 05/20/2012 6:47:03 PM PDT by tcrlaf (Election 2012: THE RAPTURE OF THE DEMOCRATS)
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Attending a military academy was a great experience for me. It changed my attitude on self determination and gave me a grounded respect for achievement and discipline. The habits I learned in my teen years trained me in advance for my service in the Army.


10 posted on 05/20/2012 6:49:56 PM PDT by Baynative (REMEMBER: Without America there is no free world!)
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I should add that RMA has a Flight Training Program with two Cessna 172’s they own, and a good local Civil Air Patrol Squadron.


11 posted on 05/20/2012 6:53:54 PM PDT by tcrlaf (Election 2012: THE RAPTURE OF THE DEMOCRATS)
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Hi There. I’m a Fork Union Military Academy (FUMA) alumni. I graduated in 1987. It was one of the best experiences of my life. The staff there are second to none and there is no comparison what-so-ever to public schools. Of course I have a bias (especially when it comes to FUMA vs. Fishburne). FUMA is due to open brand new, state of the art barracks this fall which look incredible. I can sum the place up with four words - FUMA changed my life.


12 posted on 05/20/2012 6:58:36 PM PDT by Dubya-M-Dees (Little HOPE... No CHANGE)
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i sent my son to the airforce academy in melbourne florida. i could only afford one year. not a typical military school. you cant find a better place if you have the money. regimented but fair . so much to do including learning how to fly.


13 posted on 05/20/2012 7:00:37 PM PDT by Donnafrflorida (Thru HIM all things are possible.)
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Try this: http://www.riversidemilitary.com/netcommunity/


14 posted on 05/20/2012 7:02:32 PM PDT by 80sReaganite (Where is our next Ronaldus Magnus....?)
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I’ve been as well as some friends of mine.

It is the answer for many kids these days.

Of late I know of a young man very troubled with drugs, his father is going to prison for drug rackets. The temptations available to him were too much.

He went to the local troubled teen Thunderbird Academy. He’s now finishing his first year at Texas A&M. It was truly a miracle. The structure and accountability just hit the right chord.

I guess it depends on the school but if he wants out of public school that, on it’s own, is a warning sign not to ignore.


15 posted on 05/20/2012 7:05:37 PM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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I went to an all boys catholic military school and graduated in 1991. Was it a great experience? Yes. Will it work miracles? Depends. Some advantages were the small class sizes, everyone knew everyone. This is good and bad. You get pigeon hooded pretty quickly. The military aspect JROTC, was great. Many of my classmates went on to ROTC and later to serve. The early exposure taught them (and me) a ton about discipline, respect, and the politics of life (Let’s just say if your parents had money, it may be easier for you). . Much like real life.


16 posted on 05/20/2012 7:07:00 PM PDT by GeoPie
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I went to Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne, PA back in the 70’s. It’s deep in Yankee territory and was expensive back then as it is now. I think it’s as good as they come. Stormin Norman Schwarzkopf went there. Last I knew lots of grads were going on to one of the national service academies.


17 posted on 05/20/2012 7:07:34 PM PDT by Wilderness Conservative
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I went to a private (Church Based - non denominational) that was probably borderline military> Since I served in the military for over 5 1/2 years (USAF)I can safely say that Wasatch Academy was just about as close to Military as a school can get and not be called a Military Academy.

When I took basic training I had all the skills and attitudes it took to excel - and I did.

I breezed through basic training and the T.I.’s (Training Instructors / Drill Instructors) picked on me almost exclusively because they knew that I could take everything they dished out and I was the perfect subject because I had already experienced most of what they threw at me.

One other kid got the same treatment. His parents were missionaries in China. That should say something about how he was brought up also.

Some Military Schools do get (or let) thing get out of hand. Primarily between student cadets. It is not necessarily the instructors you have to worry about but rather the (other / more senior) students.


18 posted on 05/20/2012 7:07:50 PM PDT by jongaltsr
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My brother was a Castle Heights and Kemper.


19 posted on 05/20/2012 7:08:04 PM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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I attended Fork Union Military Academy and went on to the Naval Academy and a 25 year career in the Navy. Fork Union changed my life period. Everything I have done is built on that foundation. I just had my 35th reunion at FUMA and a half dozen of my teachers were still there! As with all things it is what you put into it but it is a fine Military school and will give your son the focus and discipline her needs.


20 posted on 05/20/2012 7:08:15 PM PDT by The Klingon
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I was an unmotivated student and chose to go to military school, hoping they’d be able to make me a better student. External motivation only goes so far. If you don’t want to study there’s not much anyone can do until that changes. My school required you sit at the desk evenings with study books open. That didn’t mean they could make you read them. Get what I’m saying?


21 posted on 05/20/2012 7:09:15 PM PDT by ThirstyMan
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Our youngest son spent a year at Admiral Farragut Academy. Essentially it was a repeat of his senior year in a public high school.

He was found to be dyslectic when he went into high school, and altho dyslectics have their own interesting way of seeing things, it is not the norm of other kids. This was a boy who never gave us a problem and was a happy kid, but a solid D student. Because he wasn’t a problem in school either, he wasn’t singled out for special help in this school — which BTW is in the top 10 schools in this state.

But at Farragut Academy, because of the smaller classes and adherance to routine and order, he not only prospered, but ended up on the honor role — in only one year!!

He went on to college, got an Associates Degree, then a BS and then a few years later, a Masters. He is now 50 and is a success in whatever he does.

We truely feel that Farragut Academy was a deciding factor in his life.

Hope this helps.


22 posted on 05/20/2012 7:10:45 PM PDT by Exit148
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My hubby went to FUMA (Fork Union). I sent you a private message with my thoughts, I’ll let you know what dear hubby’s thoughts are tomorrow, when he’s awake to answer questions...if I asked him right now, I’d either get snores and mumbles, or worse, he’d start speaking nonsense about the last thoughts he had before falling asleep...and as we watched an old episode of Man Vs Food on Netflix... I’d probably hear about eating 10 lb cheeseburgers...YUCK! :P


24 posted on 05/20/2012 7:13:25 PM PDT by Cailleach
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