Virginia Military Institute
Title | Virginia Military Institute PDF eBook |
Author | Keith E. Gibson |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2010-11-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1439641471 |
In 1839, the Virginia Military Institute became the nation's first state-sponsored military college when the state arsenal in Lexington, Virginia, adopted an additional duty providing a college education to a small group of cadets. This humble experiment became the nation's model for educating the citizen-soldier. Today cadets live a military lifestyle while pursuing an undergraduate degree and may choose to accept a commission in any branch of the armed forces upon graduation. Noted alumni include Pony Express organizer Ben Ficklin (1849), Nobel Peace Prize recipient Gen. George Marshall (1901), Polar explorer Adm. Richard Byrd (1908), U.S. Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark (1921), and actor Dabney Coleman (1957). Numbered among the alumni are over 260 general officers, 13 Rhodes Scholars, and a saint in the Episcopal Church. The Post, as the campus is called, is a National Historic District with its distinctive Gothic Revival architecture surrounding the central parade ground.
Twisted Tales from VMI
Title | Twisted Tales from VMI PDF eBook |
Author | Mark A. Benvenuto |
Publisher | FriesenPress |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2015-12-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1460278968 |
Praise for Twisted Tales from VMI "I laughed till I stopped " Dave Hagemann, '80 "Me, too." John Cooper, '83 "Written proof my roommate was in serious need of some psychiatric help." Matt Waring, '83 "The funniest thing I have read since the last funny thing I read." Tom Hathaway, '72 "That boy is nuttier than pecan pie " Lynn Seldon, '83, author Virginia's Ring "I'm now convinced my Brother Rat was dropped on his head as a youngster - many, many times." Scott Belliveau, '83...
A Virginia Military Institute Album, 1839-1910
Title | A Virginia Military Institute Album, 1839-1910 PDF eBook |
Author | Diane B. Jacob |
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780813909479 |
The Military History of the Virginia Military Institute from 1839 to 1865
Title | The Military History of the Virginia Military Institute from 1839 to 1865 PDF eBook |
Author | Jennings C. Wise |
Publisher | |
Pages | 650 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | Military cadets |
ISBN |
Virginia Military Institute
Title | Virginia Military Institute PDF eBook |
Author | Keith E. Gibson |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780738586465 |
In 1839, the Virginia Military Institute became the nation's first state-sponsored military college when the state arsenal in Lexington, Virginia, adopted an additional duty providing a college education to a small group of cadets. This humble experiment became the nation's model for educating the citizen-soldier. Today cadets live a military lifestyle while pursuing an undergraduate degree and may choose to accept a commission in any branch of the armed forces upon graduation. Noted alumni include Pony Express organizer Ben Ficklin (1849), Nobel Peace Prize recipient Gen. George Marshall (1901), Polar explorer Adm. Richard Byrd (1908), U.S. Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark (1921), and actor Dabney Coleman (1957). Numbered among the alumni are over 260 general officers, 13 Rhodes Scholars, and a saint in the Episcopal Church. The Post, as the campus is called, is a National Historic District with its distinctive Gothic Revival architecture surrounding the central parade ground.
Breaking Out
Title | Breaking Out PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Fairchild Brodie |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2010-02-24 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0307554880 |
On July 26, 1996, the United States Supreme Court nullified the single-sex admissions policy of the Virginia Military Institute, the last all-male military college in America. Capturing the voices of female and male cadets, administrators, faculty, and alumni, Laura Brodie tells the story of the Institute's intense planning for the inclusion of women and the problems and triumphs of the first year of coeducation. Brodie takes us into the meetings where every aspect of life at VMI was analyzed from the per-spective of a woman's presence: housing, clothing, haircuts, dating, and the infamous "Ratline"—the months of physical exertion, minimal sleep, and verbal harassment to which entering cadets are subjected. Throughout the process the administration's aim was to integrate women successfully without making adjustments to VMI's physical standards or giving up its tradition of education under extreme stress. No other military college had done so much to prepare. But would it work? With everyone on the Post, we hold our breath as Brodie takes us through Hell Night, the unrelenting months of the Ratline, the fraternization, hazing, and authority issues that arose, the furtive sexual encounters, the resentments and, for the women, the daily difficulties of maintaining a feminine identity in a predominantly male world. Despite the challenges, we see the women ultimately making a place for themselves. Though new problems continue to arise, Brodie's lively and inspiring account makes it clear that VMI's story is an important and timely one of institutional transformation.
The Virginia Military Institute
Title | The Virginia Military Institute PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Henney Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1912 |
Genre | Military education |
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