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  2. List of defunct military academies in the United States

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    Palm Beach Military Academy (FL) Palo Alto Military Academy (CA) Park Military Academy (CA) Park Ridge Military Academy (IL) Partridge Military Academy (CT) Paterson Military Academy (NJ) Patrick Military Institute (SC) Peacock Military Academy (TX) Pecks Military Academy (CT) Peekskill Military Academy (NY) Pennsylvania Literary, Scientific ...

  3. Harris tweed - Wikipedia

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    The original name of tweed fabric was "tweel", the Scots word for twill, as the fabric was woven in a twill weave rather than a plain (or tabby) weave.A number of theories exist as to how and why "tweel" became corrupted into "tweed"; in one, a London merchant in the 1830s, upon receiving a letter from a Hawick firm inquiring after "tweels", misinterpreted the spelling as a trade name taken ...

  4. Ohio Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    The real progenitor of the Ohio Military Institute was Cary Academy, established in his own home on College Hill by Freeman Cary, in the year 1832. The Cary family were pioneers in this part of Ohio. The father came from New England to Cincinnati as early as 1802. A few years later he purchased a large farm on the present site of College Hill.

  5. Miami Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 1886 Brown established the Twin Valley College, and a branch of the Ohio Conservatory of Music. Initially the school was staffed by instructors from the Wesleyan, which was headed by Brown's parents, Rev. W.K and Martha McClellan Brown. [2] In 1894 the school was reorganized into the Miami Military Institute.

  6. List of Union Army officers educated at the United States ...

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    United States flag with 35 stars, as it appeared after the admission of West Virginia in 1863 until the end of the American Civil War in 1865. The United States Military Academy (USMA) is an undergraduate college in West Point, New York, that educates and commissions officers for the United States Army during the American Civil War.

  7. 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    After the term of service was over in August, a number of the men re-enlisted for 3-years in the reconstituted 2nd Ohio Infantry, under the command of Colonel Leonard A. Harris in the brigade of William "Bull" Nelson. The new 2nd Ohio was organized at Camp Dennison in Cincinnati from July 17 to September 20, 1861. [1]

  8. History of the United States Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    When the Korean War began, the academy continued on a steady course and did not face major disruption from the conflict. The Korean War and an honor scandal in 1951 led to a decline in admissions, so that by 1954, only 67% of the academy's authorized strength was filled. The academy responded with its first modern advertising campaign."

  9. Military academy - Wikipedia

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    A naval academy is either a type of military academy (in the broad sense of that term) or is distinguished from one (in the narrow sense). In U.S. usage, the Military, Merchant Marine, Naval, Coast Guard, and the Air Force Academy serve as military academies under the categorization of service academies in that country.

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