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62. TABS - The Association Of Boarding Schools
Texas military Institute, San Antonio, TX; The Athenian Bell Buckle, TN; The WebbSchools, Claremont, CA; Verde Valley School, Sedona, AZ; vermont Academy, Saxtons
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63. Robert C. McMullin - Directory Of Scholars - Center For Strategic & Internationa
of vermont with a BA in political science, Lieutenant Colonel McMullin also holdsan MA in Russian area studies from Stanford University. His military schools
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64. Vermont Secretary Of State - Elections Division, Washington-1 Representatives
Johnsbury, vermont and Thunderbolt, Georgia elementary schools; Savannah High ofVFW; American Legion; TROA, ROA, vermont military Beneficiaries Association
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WASHINGTON-1 SERIES INDEX HOME PAGE WASHINGTON-1 WILLIAM HENRY CLELAND WILLIAM HENRY CLELAND SERIES INDEX HOME PAGE WASHINGTON-1 MAXINE GRAD MAXINE GRAD of Moretown, Washington County, Democrat, was born on August 10, 1960 in Great Neck, New York and became a resident of present town in 1986. Occupation: attorney/educator. She was educated at VT Law School, South Royalton, Vermont (VT JD, MSL, 1985); Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts (MA, BA, 1982); Snelling Center for Government's Vermont Leadership Institute Alumna. She is married to Ron Shems and they have two daughters. Member of: Governor's Commission on Women; Moretown Action Planning Committee, Director, Northfield Business Professional Association; Bi-State Primary Care Vermont; Women's Health Steering Committee; Chair, Moretown Democratic Committee; National Women's Health Network (1988-1996); Moretown and Central Vermont Regional Planning Commissions (1987). Member of the House: 2001-2002. Home phone: 496-4244. POST OFFICE ADDRESS: PO Box 617, Moretown 05660. NEXT HOUSE DISTRICT
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65. Central Vermont Colleges And Universities
Corps of Cadets follow a disciplined military regimen, while University of VermontContinuing Education. NECI is unlike other culinary schools, featuring a seven
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Norwich University Norwich University was founded in 1819 by Captain Alden Partridge, U.S. Army, and is the oldest private military college in the country. Students who enroll in the Corps of Cadets follow a disciplined military regimen, while civilian students lead a more traditional collegiate lifestyle. Both groups reside on the Northfield campus, attending classes and participating together in sports and other activities. Courses are available online, as well as an Online MBA program. Admissions Office Norwich University, 158 Harmon Drive, Northfield, VT 05663 USA. (802) 485-2001 or (800) 468-6679
University of Vermont Continuing Education
UVM Continuing Education allows you to choose from almost 1,000 courses offered every year at convenients times for working adults and part-time students. Courses and programs are available on-campus, online, at regional centers and around the state. (800) 639-3210 or E-mail: learn@uvm.edu
New England Culinary Institute
NECI is unlike other culinary schools, featuring a seven-to-one student-teacher ratio, paid internships, and advanced placement. Students, with chef-instructors, produce food at three area restaurants and a bakery while operating a catering service. The degree program is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of N.A.T.T.S., certified by the state of Vermont and approved by the Veterans Administration. 250 Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602. Call (802) 223-6324 or E-mail: info@neci.edu.
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Woodbury College
Woodbury College's adult-focused programs are designed to improve students' employment opportunities by providing specific, job related skills in growing career fields. Woodbury offers one- or two-year programs in paralegal studies, mediation/conflict management, prevention and community development, and essential career skills. Weekend, weekday and evening classes available. Personal attention. Supportive, non-competitive environment. Very small classes. Personalized financial aid counseling. Full-time schedule in two days a week. Woodbury College, 660 Elm Street, Montpelier, 05602. (802)-229-0516 or (800)-639-6039 from Vermont, New York, Massachusetts or New Hampshire. E-mail: admiss@woodbury-college.edu. Fax: (802)-229-2141.

66. AMCSUS
Presents handselected resources and links to sites related to US private schools categorized by state.
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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.

67. State Weighs Turning Away Federal Funds For Schools | Csmonitor.com
in Iraq 03/19/03 Gulf deployment leaves US military stretched thin. SKEPTIC VermontGov. State weighs turning away federal funds for schools By Alexandra Marks
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68. Monterey County Herald | 12/19/2002 | Military Schools Swap Courses
as an alliance between the two service schools by Lt in all branches of the militaryis trained
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Back to Home ... News Saturday, Apr 12, 2003 Local Posted on Thu, Dec. 19, 2002 Military schools swap courses By KEVIN HOWE khowe@montereyherald.com The Navy gets the weather and the Air Force gets the helicopters. That's the result of a deal struck between Navy Secretary Gordon England and Air Force Secretary James Roche to transfer the Naval Postgraduate School's aeronautical engineering department to the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio. In return, the Air Force Institute will move its meteorological and military acquisition and procurement curricula to the Navy school in Monterey. A memorandum of agreement was signed by England and Roche on Wednesday. The agreement was described as an "alliance" between the two service schools by Lt. Cmdr. Joe Navratil, spokesman for NPS. Under the agreement, the Navy school will offer meteorology and courses in military acquisition, which were once offered at the Air Force Institute, and the institute will take over aeronautical engineering education, he said.

69. Monterey County Herald | 05/09/2002 | Military Schools Get Money To Spruce Up Ca
military schools get money to spruce up campuses of Defense bill, which funds militaryconstruction and
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Back to Home ... News Saturday, Apr 12, 2003 Breaking News Posted on Thu, May. 09, 2002 Military schools get money to spruce up campuses The Naval Postgraduate School and Defense Language Institute received millions of federal dollars in order to spruce up their Monterey campuses, Rep. Sam Farr announced today. DLI received $1.4 million to improve drainage around its facilities. The Navy school received more than $9 million to begin replacing Spanagel Hall and a fence around campus. The money came from a $393 billion Department of Defense bill, which funds military construction and family housing, wages and other benefits for service members. Also Thursday, Congress granted $75,000 to the Fort Ord Reuse Authority to use toward building houses at Fort Ord. The money came from last year's spending bill for two congressional committees on which Farr sits. FORA will use the money to design housing programs at Fort Ord, said Michael Houlemard, the agency's executive director. email this print this Find a Job ... and more...

70. Cornell Army ROTC - Excelsior Battalion
opportunity to attend several US Army schools in addition and is run by the VermontNational Guard. Emphasis is placed on basic military mountaineering skills
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Army ROTC cadets have the opportunity to attend several US Army schools in addition to Advanced Camp and Basic Camp. These include Airborne School, Air Assault School, Mountain Warfare, Northern Warfare School and Cadet Troop Leader Training (CTLT). Airborne School The US Army Airborne School is at the US Army Infantry Center, Ft. Benning, Georgia. This three-week course is designed to train soldiers to become paratroopers. It develops the student's confidence through repetitious training so that the student can overcome the natual fear of jumping from an airplane; develops and maintains the high level of physical fitness required of a paratrooper, by rigorous and progressive physical training. Each student must satisfactorily complete 5 jumps from an aircraft while in flight. Air Assault School Air Assault school is at Ft. Drum, New York, Ft. Campbell, KY or Schoefield Barracks, Hawaii. It is an intense, 10 day course designed to give leaders a basic understanding of Army helicopter missions. There is some class room instruction, but it is mostly hands-on and performance oriented. It is broken down into three phases: Pathfinder operations, slingload operations, rappelling phase, and concludes with a 20K foot march.

71. Do Citizens Have A Right To Control Their Own Lives?
big big government, big cities, big business, big schools, big science Vermontminds its own business. It has no military bases, no cities, no big government
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The Vermont Manifesto
If your nation is making itself into a big target for hate, and if its apparent priorities run counter to your values, would you consider rebelling or seceding? What if your very survivial depended on it? Here is an interesting article, reprinted last summer by the Texas Observer after originally running in "Vermont Green Mountains - A Voice."
by Thomas H. Naylor
A specter is haunting America the specter of technofascism a global system of imperialism in which ostensibly free individuals allow Corporate America and the United States government to manipulate and control their lives through money, markets, media, and technology, resulting in the loss of political will, civil liberties, and traditional culture. We the people of Vermont believe the United States of America has become too big, too powerful, too intrusive, too materialistic, too high-tech, too globalized, too militarized, too imperialistic, too violent, too undemocratic, and too unresponsive to the needs of individual citizens and small communities. National and Congressional elections are bought and sold to the highest bidder. State and local governments aasume too little responsibility for the solution of their own social, economic, and political problems, willingly abdicating their responsibilities. Our nation suffers from megalomania an obsession with personal power, influence, grandeur, and wealth and the obsessive-compulsive worship of anything that is big big government, big cities, big business, big schools, big science, big weapons, big computer networks, and big political unions.

72. Stowe Community Information Travel Information. Hotels, Airports, Military Bases
Stowe, vermont 103 miles from Manchester, New Hampshire. military News and PersonnelLocator.
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73. No Child Unrecruited, By David Goodman, November/December 2002
Union High School in Bennington, vermont, was shocked letter in May from militaryrecruiters demanding provision requiring public secondary schools to provide
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Should the military be given the names of every high school student in America?
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Originally published in the November/December 2002 Issue of Mother Jones.
Sharon Shea-Keneally, principal of Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Vermont, was shocked when she received a letter in May from military recruiters demanding a list of all her students, including names, addresses, and phone numbers. The school invites recruiters to participate in career days and job fairs, but like most school districts, it keeps student information strictly confidential. "We don't give out a list of names of our kids to anybody," says Shea-Keneally, "not to colleges, churches, employers nobody." But when Shea-Keneally insisted on an explanation, she was in for an even bigger surprise: The recruiters cited the No Child Left Behind Act, President Bush's sweeping new education law passed earlier this year. There, buried deep within the law's 670 pages, is a provision requiring public secondary schools to provide military recruiters not only with access to facilities, but also with contact information for every student or face a cutoff of all federal aid.

74. Military Science Summer School
Adventure schools. glaciers in Alaska Mountain Warfare Climb mountains in VermontCadet Troop This page is maintained by CalState Fullerton military Science .
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EXTREME Summer School CSUF ROTC sends students to EXTREME summer training every year. Everything from leadership training in regular Army units to jumping out of airplanes. Check out some of the places that you can go: Airborne - Parachute out of an airplane.
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Quick Links CSUF Home Admissions and Records Bookstore Career Center Catalog Class Schedule Fac/Staff Directory Fac/Staff Email Access Financial Aid Internet Radio Intersession Mission Viejo Campus TITAN Online Summer Session Student Newspaper Student Email Access This page is maintained by CalState Fullerton Military Science . Report problems to ebibera@fullerton.edu

75. VT PLUMBERSÂ’ EXAMINING BOARD REVIEW GUIDELINES
1) Completed vermont State Apprenticeship A) No affidavits required, OR 12,000 hours AppropriateMilitary schools on an equivalent hourly basis plus 8000 hours
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When license applications are reviewed by the board the following standards will be used as a guide. TYPE-S JOURNEYMAN Standard Equal 6 months experience plus 1 affidavit from
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related field Completion of Vermont Propane Gas Assoc. Hydronic Training
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person will not have to take NAI examination OR, Experience acceptable to the Board [Examination] JOURNEYMAN Standard Equal 1) Completed Vermont State Apprenticeship
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under a license holder(s) totaling 12, 000 hours Appropriate Vocational or Trade Schools or incomplete apprentice on an equivalent hourly basis of 1,000 hours per school year plus 8000 hours experience under a license holder(s) totaling 12,000 hours [Examination] [Examination] MASTER Standard Equal Licensed as a Vermont Journeyman for 1 year Journeyman standards metplus 2000 hrs. experience

76. Athletic And Scholarship Programs
Participating schools Salisbury School, Salisbury, Connecticut Valley Forge MilitaryJunior College, Wayne, Pennsylvania vermont Academy, Saxtons River
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About the Foundation Annual Fund Athletic and Scholarship Programs ... Ways to Give Scholarships A principal function of the Foundation is the administration of a scholastic program through which the Foundation provides one year of post-high school education in certain high-quality schools and junior colleges to a limited number of strongly motivated and carefully selected young men and women who may need further academic preparation to assist them in qualifying for entrance into the Naval Academy. This program is supported and encouraged by the Superintendent of the Naval Academy and is approved by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Since 1944, the Foundation has assisted many fine candidates (over 2,500) with good leadership, scholastic, and athletic potential, who have evidenced a genuine interest in attending the Naval Academy, to prepare for service in the Navy or Marine Corps.
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      Admissions - Description and Procedures: The Naval Academy Foundation's Preparatory Program is briefly described in the USNA Catalog as assisting "promising candidates who are not appointed in their first try for admission. This nonprofit organization awards a limited number of scholarships for post-high school preparatory studies to enhance these candidates' qualifications for admission.

77. Athletic And Scholarship Programs
Participating schools and Institutions School, Salisbury, Connecticut Valley ForgeMilitary Junior College, Wayne, Pennsylvania vermont Academy, Saxtons
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The Naval Academy Athletic and Scholarship Program, a division of the United States Naval Academy Foundation, encourages and supports athletic excellence at the Naval Academy. The Program is responsible for grants and awards that recognize superiority in athletics and a comprehensive scholarship program to ensure that the Naval Academy has the best scholar-athletes in the nation. ADM James L. Holloway, USN (Ret.), Board Chairman, presents an award to MIDN Ed Malinowski as his parents look on.
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Through a scholastic program, the Foundation is able to provide one year of post-high school education to qualified young men and women who need further academic preparation to enter the Naval Academy. Thanks to the Foundation, more than 2,500 service-oriented candidates with excellent leadership, scholastic, and athletic potential have prepared for the rigors of the Naval Academy and the military since 1944. Admissions - Description and Procedures: The Naval Academy Foundation's Preparatory Program benefits promising candidates who are not appointed the first time they apply for admission. To enhance their qualifications for admission, the Foundation awards a limited number of scholarships for post-high school preparatory studies in a participating school.

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79. Partnership Schools
The University of VermontSEARCH UVM A TO Z UVM PEOPLE UVM HOME ABOUT UVM Departmentof military Studies. Army ROTC Opportunities at Partnership schools
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Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Army ROTC Opportunities at Partnership Schools UVM ROTC Home Program Of Instruction Financial Aid and Scholarships Cadet and Cadre Resources ... Find/Contact Us Students from the following school may participate in the UVM ROTC program. A "*" denotes the presence of UVM ROTC adjunct faculty at that school. The UVM ROTC faculty and staff work with students at distant schools to tailor a realistic program that takes into account the hardships of commuting. Visit the financial aid page to learn about school specific incentives for ROTC participation.

80. UVM News : University Of Vermont
medical students at the University of vermont College of and the other 124 medicalschools across the of other students those in the military and several
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