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n. (military academy English)
Usage examples of "military academies".
Many of them had run away from school to join the army, and here and there were clumps of them in the cadet uniforms of military academies, the black cock feathers on their tight gray caps wet with rain, the clean white canvas straps crossing their chests sodden.
Born in England, he had been educated at British military academies, commissioned lieutenant, promoted to major, and, during the French and Indian War, had commanded a company under Braddock.
The sort of hazing by upperclassmen which was the norm in some military academies was strictly prohibited in the Star Kingdom, but the level of discipline demanded, the workloads assigned, and the energy with which instructors and senior midshipmen .
The sort of hazing by upperclassmen which was the norm in some military academies was strictly prohibited in the Star Kingdom, but the level of discipline demanded, the workloads assigned, and the energy with which instructors and senior midshipmen .
Some of the Fleet and Marine officers had pointed out that their own pre-Imperial military academies had provided their midshipmen and cadets with servants in order to free them from domestic concerns and let them concentrate on their studies.
I believe this essay should be required reading for first-year students in all military academies.
More ideas came from army officers who had studied cryptography in the courses in signal communication that the national military academies, such as St.
The military academies added new courses such as cryptotactics, cryptocountering (that is, taking counterespionage to the nth power), crypto field theory, and finally cryptocryptics, the secret study of the secret use of secret weapons indistinguishable from natural phenomena.
Here were the huge factories which produced the gigantic battleships on assembly lines, the vast barracks and schools, the military academies for training the future officers and the medical institutes.
And what's the point of cultivating officers in expensive military academies&mdash.
The ceremony itself, inherited from a dozen military academies in the human tradition, and borrowing bits from all of them and the nonhumans as well, lasted far too long.
Ten-year-old Chiss put on the uniform of cadets and left for one of the military academies, whose locations were guarded as jealously as that of the Hand of Thrawn.
There was no Solar Corona in his day for him to receive even posthumously, but they're still naming military academies after that man.