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A military academy is a building available in some games, providing greater benefits for troops.

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  • Military Academy
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  • A military academy is a building available in some games, providing greater benefits for troops.
  • The Military Academy is a military recruitment building in Empire: Total War. File:Military Academy.png
  • The Military Academy is a school where students of all ages go to study to become Novus Orbis Librarium soldiers and officers.
  • The Military Academy (士官学校, Shikan gakkō; Literally meaning “Military School”) is located on the Eastern Island that is used for training purposes. It is the learning institution for all Shinobi/Samurai, based loosely off of the Konohagakure Academy. It was implemented by the first generation of the Council of Elders to simulate the Shinobi and Samurai Faction. It is a three tier system spanning the ages six threw eighteen, made of three different schools: Base, Division, and Tokubetsu. Children of Shinobi/Samurai/Civilian families are taken to the Eastern Island where they will spend the next twelve years of their life at.
  • Military Academy could refer to the: * Bajoran Military Academy * Cardassian Military Academy
  • Essentially, the school where a military officer learns his or her trade. In the American military system, the official service academies provide military training while simultaneously training undergraduates for their Bachelor's Degree. There are six such Federal Service Academies. In addition, there are a number of academies, known as Private Military Colleges, which are private institutions. The defining trait of the military academy is that the students are kept in an institution where military standards and discipline are pervasive. For example, many civilian schools host ROTC programs which train officers, but these are not academies because they are not institutional training environments. Dedicated military academies maintain prestigious reputations and have high standards for admi
  • "A "military academy" is an educational institution created to prepare young men and women for positions of leadership within the military. Such academies have existed throughout history. At these institutions students are taught how to command troops, how to communicate effectively, how to read maps, how to give and receive orders. They learn of the history of warfare. They are taught to understand strategy and tactics, as well as engineering, logistics and intelligence, and they often study classic treatises such as Sun Tzu's "The Art of War." They learn how to operate the weapons of the day - whether muzzle-loading rifle or satellite-guided artillery.
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Name
  • · 15th Hierarchical City of Torifune
  • · Academy City
  • · Military Academy
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  • Education
  • Military Science
Kanji
  • · 士官学校
  • · 学園都市
  • · 第十五階層都市「トリフネ」
Rōmaji
  • · Dai Jūgo Kaisō Toshi "Torifune"
  • · Gakuen Toshi
  • · Shikan Gakkō
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  • * +50% Military Unit Production
  • * Can be built by Great General
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  • +3
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  • A military academy is a building available in some games, providing greater benefits for troops.
  • The Military Academy is a military recruitment building in Empire: Total War. File:Military Academy.png
  • "A "military academy" is an educational institution created to prepare young men and women for positions of leadership within the military. Such academies have existed throughout history. At these institutions students are taught how to command troops, how to communicate effectively, how to read maps, how to give and receive orders. They learn of the history of warfare. They are taught to understand strategy and tactics, as well as engineering, logistics and intelligence, and they often study classic treatises such as Sun Tzu's "The Art of War." They learn how to operate the weapons of the day - whether muzzle-loading rifle or satellite-guided artillery. In most such institutions the young officers are taught a "code of honor" which emphasizes following orders and selfless dedication to their fellow soldiers and to their country. Students usually must follow an extremely rigorous course of physical training to ensure that their bodies are as finely-tuned as their minds. Military academies are undoubtedly effective, and most of the best generals of modern history have emerged from such institutions. President Thomas Jefferson created the United State's Military Academy at West Point in 1802. Its mission is: "To educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country and prepared for a career of professional excellence and service to the Nation as an officer in the United States Army.""
  • The Military Academy is a school where students of all ages go to study to become Novus Orbis Librarium soldiers and officers.
  • The Military Academy (士官学校, Shikan gakkō; Literally meaning “Military School”) is located on the Eastern Island that is used for training purposes. It is the learning institution for all Shinobi/Samurai, based loosely off of the Konohagakure Academy. It was implemented by the first generation of the Council of Elders to simulate the Shinobi and Samurai Faction. It is a three tier system spanning the ages six threw eighteen, made of three different schools: Base, Division, and Tokubetsu. Children of Shinobi/Samurai/Civilian families are taken to the Eastern Island where they will spend the next twelve years of their life at.
  • Essentially, the school where a military officer learns his or her trade. In the American military system, the official service academies provide military training while simultaneously training undergraduates for their Bachelor's Degree. There are six such Federal Service Academies. In addition, there are a number of academies, known as Private Military Colleges, which are private institutions. The defining trait of the military academy is that the students are kept in an institution where military standards and discipline are pervasive. For example, many civilian schools host ROTC programs which train officers, but these are not academies because they are not institutional training environments. Dedicated military academies maintain prestigious reputations and have high standards for admission. A military academy comes in three forms: * Undergraduate Officer Training: Where students are taught to be officers while simultaneously achieving a Bachelor's Degree. * Officer Training School: A shorter course intended for Soldiers who already have a Bachelor's Degree. Often used for educated Enlisted Soldiers to advance to the Officer's ranks. * Staff College: Effectively, military grad school. Where officers are trained in the administrative and policy areas of their profession, for high-level command, perhaps even General rank. Also attracts the more academically minded officers, who may write articles there. These may also be open to civilians (typically career diplomats and defense officials approaching the highest echelons of their fields) and foreign military officers. This should not be confused with Basic Training or Boot Camp, which is a crash course for turning civilians into enlisted soldiers. Basic Training is aimed at the lowest common denominator and is intended to teach the most basic soldiering skills. Compare with Military School, which is a military institutional environment for junior high and high school students. Examples of Military Academy include:
  • Military Academy could refer to the: * Bajoran Military Academy * Cardassian Military Academy
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