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military academy



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It applies to all active-duty members as well as activated National Guard and Reserve members, military academy students and some civilians serving in support of the military during wartime.

From BBC

The younger Massoud, who was just 12 when his father was killed, trained at the British military academy at Sandhurst and also earned a master’s degree in international politics from the City University of London.

From Seattle Times

For decades, the schools operated like a combination of military academies and forced labor camps, with students being required to conduct marching drills and perform manual labor while being taught only rudimentary academic courses.

From Seattle Times

These same networks probably enabled al-Qaeda terrorist founder Osama bin Laden to find sanctuary in a leafy compound not far from Pakistan’s leading military academy until U.S.

From Washington Post

Zwartjes said, however, Cambodian students currently enrolled in U.S. military academies would be permitted to complete their undergraduate programmes.

From Reuters