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Benefits of a Military School Education

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

A general notion is that Military boarding schools act as correctional facilities for troubled and difficult teens. However, contrary to this belief, it’s a unique opportunity for parents and children to seek discipline and success in their life. As the Public school system today is not well equipped to handle troubled teens, parents turn to military schools discipline and educate their troubled teenagers. Apart from education, military schools inculcate two important characteristics, structure and discipline, which explains their popularity.

As compared to public schools, teenagers cannot indulge in consumption of narcotics, fights or sexual encounters. With a normal day starting at 6AM, the students are expected to wake up early, complete their chores, participate in physical drills and follow all the norms of the institution. Even simple entertainment like getting out on weekends or watching a movie has to be fairly earned by indulging in good behavior and adherence to rules.

These schools effectively train the students to come out of their shell of confusion and decide what they want to do with their life. They make them self reliant and strong. It also imbibes in them qualities of leadership, determination and a winning attitude that makes them stand apart from conventional students. As compared to conventional schools, military schools compel their students to follow the rules and complete their assignments meticulously. Hence, the students have no scope of incomplete assignments and it becomes a habit not to neglect any academic assignments.

Apart from these, they have a positive peer atmosphere and hence they seldom stray away. It becomes more of an issue of honor than just simple code of conduct. Though such military school programs are viewed to be highly traditional, but they have a strict academic program that sets it apart from the regular program. There is also a great emphasis on the physical fitness of the youngster so that they don’t turn out to be another bookworm.

Lastly, with such a structured environment in place, it greatly helps under-motivated, disturbed and defiant youth to seek the purpose of their life. When at last such students compete in the world with other students, they tend to stand out and defy all odds and surprise their competitors with their talent, structured approach to problems and greater sense of responsibility. With so many, Military schools benefits still act as a boon for parents of troubled and defiant youth who find solace in drugs and destruction.

History of the Military

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

The United States military history began when the 13 English colonies were allied against the British army during the Revolutionary War (1775 -1783) also known as the American War of Independence. From those days of a non-professional military to becoming a world power over the next 2 centuries, the U.S. today is the sole superpower of the world.

There are 5 branches of the military; Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and the Coast Guard. The chain of command is first, the President of the United States or Commander-in-Chief, followed by the Secretary of Defense and then the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff which is made of up of all the military branches. These 5 armed services are part of the 7 uniformed services of the United States. The other two branches are the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commission Corps.

The beginning of a professional armed services played a crucial role in the formation of a united country. It gave and still gives the citizens of the U.S. a sense of pride and national unity. In the past during certain times in our history the armed services used a draft to fill its ranks of soldiers and seamen. The draft has not been in force since 1972 and depends solely on volunteers of young people, brave patriots who are eager to serve their country and fellow countrymen.

In July 1930 the United States Veterans Administration was formed. This organization is a government run military system to give aid and benefits to those who served in the armed forces and also to extend those benefits to their families. The benefits available to these men and women are medical benefits, disability compensation, home loans, education, vocational rehabilitation, life insurance, survivor benefits and burial benefits.