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		<title>An Overview of Military Defence</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 07:11:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Military defence has several different meanings dependent on what criteria you apply the reference to. The term can be used in an individual sense in respect of a single soldier and what methods the individual soldier takes to defend himself such as; wearing protective equipment, utilising armaments or constructing protection such as a digging a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Military defence has several different meanings dependent on what criteria you apply the reference to. The term can be used in an individual sense in respect of a single soldier and what methods the individual soldier takes to defend himself such as; wearing protective equipment, utilising armaments or constructing protection such as a digging a trench or a foxhole.</p>
<p>Defence is also a term used when describing a military unit&#8217;s defensive tactics when working against an opposing forces offensive, perhaps by seeking to circumnavigate the enemy position, delay an enemy attack, or to wage a war of attrition whereby the enemy will lose numbers eventually allowing the defensive force to form a defensive line or perform an offensive manoeuvre.</p>
<p>An excellent example of employing defensive strategy tactics can be seen when used against American soldiers in the Vietnam Conflict. The Vietcong employed both regular army units and guerrilla units in order to fight an offensive and defensive strategy. By the use of smaller mobile guerrilla forces the Vietcong waged a war on the resources of the American soldiers, which included destroying supplies and supply routes. They also used the Americans resources when producing booby traps, including discarded items such as tin cans as well as unexploded bombs which they would collect and use for mines.</p>
<p>Eventually the efforts of the smaller mobile defensive guerrillas caused such an effect that the main army was able to overrun the American forces with a massive attack know as the Tet Offensive.</p>
<p>Defensive military strategy is also hugely apparent in the arms race, and more recently the nuclear arms race. The opinion being that with a nation holding such powerful weapons it would be inadvisable to attack unless of course the offensive nation holds weapons of a similar nature.</p>
<p>Nowhere is this example more outlined than in the Cold War stand offs of the mid to late twentieth century. One specific example of this is the Cuban Missile Crisis which involved the US and the Soviet Union in 1962. The Soviet and Cuban authorities had placed nuclear weapons on Cuba as seen by American reconnaissance planes and, with the tension between the two countries already palpable, a standoff ensued with the &#8216;very real&#8217; threat of a nuclear war occurring. Fortunately diplomatic proceedings ensured that the crisis was settled relatively amicably with the dismantling of the weaponry and a no-invasion agreement in place from the American authorities.</p>
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		<title>Pakistan Army Fighting Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 04:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The news stories from Pakistan have been bad across the board for quite some time now. Recent days have seen the TTP-led forces within 70 km of Islamabad, &#8220;peace&#8221; deals in Swat and a rising tide of attacks on major cities. However, all is not lost for the Pakistan Army. In fact, all was never [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The news stories from Pakistan have been bad across the board for quite some time now. Recent days have seen the TTP-led forces within 70 km of Islamabad, &#8220;peace&#8221; deals in Swat and a rising tide of attacks on major cities. However, all is not lost for the Pakistan Army. In fact, all was never lost; it has been a carefully planned strategic move on the part of General Kayani.</p>
<p>Pakistan Army offensives have thus far been successful, and are likely to cut off Swat from TTP reinforcements from the South. Bajaur-Malakand-Buner axis would leave the Pakistani Taliban in Swat dissected from their friends in Mohmand Agency. The Swat Valley has very few exits and is accessible mainly from the South and North, with limited access to Shangla to the East and Dir to the West. All of which can theoretically be closed by the Pakistan Army.</p>
<p>The TTP have underestimated the Pakistan Army and overestimated their position and moved towards more conventional ground holding operations over classic guerrilla too quickly. They are likely to pay the price in blood, and complete loss of their northern flank. The only silver lining for the TTP will be the use of massive American weaponry including borrowed choppers that are likely to be used in such an operation. This would equate the Pakistan Army=stooges of America.</p>
<p>The Pakistani game plan has been masterminded by General Kayani, who is now emerging as a seasoned chess-player and a veritable Pakistani Putin. He has deftly fixed the political crisis without directly interfering in the affairs of the state. &#8220;The Kayani Model&#8221;, a term coined by former Chief of Army Staff Jehangir Karamat, represents a new framework for the Pakistan Army. As Karamat puts it, &#8211; &#8220;invisible but around, fully informed and acting through well timed and effective influence&#8221;.</p>
<p>In a parallel development, a new consensus appears to be emerging, that can be called the &#8220;Zaid Hamid Consensus&#8221; that charts out a broad policy of independence from the US and an Islamic state in the philosophical lineage of Allama Iqbal rather than a Taliban/Salafi style interpretation. This consensus, if it can gain critical mass, could prove to be an antidote to both foreign designs against the country as well as the internal threat of the Salafists and terrorists.</p>
<p>The Americans are also in the game. The American game plan is represented by a rehash of the &#8220;Sunni Awakening&#8221; strategy in Iraq under the brand name of &#8220;Sunni Tahreek&#8221; a so-called Deobandi outfit. This is perhaps the biggest danger for Pakistan, as it will in the long-term move the battle from far flung and remote areas to the city centers of the country in a rehash of Iraq post US conquest, with the violence, militias and terror that it accompanied. With the political government&#8217;s cooperation and US funding, this could easily turn very nasty.</p>
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		<title>An Overview of Career Opportunities in the Army National Guard</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 08:29:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today&#8217;s economy, more people are beginning to take a closer look at the benefits of joining the Army. Great training, outstanding benefits and steady work make the Army a smart choice many Americans Careers in Information Technology Nothing is hotter right now than Information Technology and Computer System Analysis. And there is no place [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s economy, more people are beginning to take a closer look at the benefits of joining the Army. Great training, outstanding benefits and steady work make the Army a smart choice many Americans</p>
<p>Careers in Information Technology</p>
<p>Nothing is hotter right now than Information Technology and Computer System Analysis. And there is no place to get better training in these areas than the service. What other opportunity is available to get paid while you learn, then walk into a career with unlimited potential?</p>
<p>It is certainly possible to get a good education in Information Technology in a civilian college, but you won&#8217;t get the hands on application opportunities and true work experience you can find in the Army. By serving, you enjoy GI benefits &#8212; meaning you won&#8217;t be starting your career in debt with massive school loans.</p>
<p>Cutting Edge Technology</p>
<p>People in the Army are always working with the most up to date technological and computer equipment, and frequently set up networks and undertake complicated trouble-shooting. You will gain experience in the Army National Guard that would take you years to achieve in a civilian position. Civilian companies love Army National Guard veterans because they know these professionals have received the best training possible, and they know what hard work and dedication mean.</p>
<p>Networking is second nature to Army veterans who have worked in systems analysis or other areas of information technology in the service. You can almost do it in your sleep. And the pressure of work deadlines is nothing to the skilled men and women with Army National Guard service behind them. You will learn how to stay focused on the job and work at your optimal performance no matter what&#8217;s going on around you with Army training under your belt.</p>
<p>Companies know the prize they&#8217;re getting when they hire former Army recruits. There&#8217;s no worry about choosing someone with a poor work ethic or someone who is difficult to supervise. After time working as part of a skilled team with respect for authority and everyone&#8217;s individual responsibility you&#8217;re an employee to rely on. You&#8217;re the first person to come to mind when an advancement opportunity is available because as an Army National Guard veteran you&#8217;re a known commodity and a proven leader.</p>
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		<title>US Military Loan-Armed Forces Financial Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 08:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A US military loan is one that is only given out exclusively to either current or former forces personnel in not just the US military but also in the National Guard. Such loans offer interest rates which are below those offered to civilians and are well below both credit card and other loan rates. These [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A US military loan is one that is only given out exclusively to either current or former forces personnel in not just the US military but also in the National Guard. Such loans offer interest rates which are below those offered to civilians and are well below both credit card and other loan rates. These loans are not secured on any sort of collateral and the credit checks carried out are minimal (if they are done at all). These types of loans are a great way for military to pay off bills or help meet any emergency situations that may arise.</p>
<p>So where exactly is it you can get a military loan from? You can actually pretty much get them anywhere. But probably the best place to look is online. But if you want you could also meet up with a financial advisor for the USAF, USMC or Army base and they will be able to assist you. These advisors are able to get in touch with the right institution in order to help secure a US military loan for forces personnel.</p>
<p>Also these types of loans can also not just help the armed forces personnel but their families as well. As once you have secured the loan you can get the money sent to whomever they want it to be sent to. So say for example a guy based in Germany gets a loan which he then arranges for the money to be sent back to his wife in say Ohio and she can then get the house fixed after it got flooded. Such loans are not only quick to complete but they are also quick at ensuring the money gets to the recipient as soon as possible. Also should you be on active service and are unable to apply for a loan yourself then power of attorney people can actually apply for the loan on your behalf.</p>
<p>So as you can see the US military loan is a great way for members of the US armed forces to sort out any financial situation or emergency as quickly as possible.</p>
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		<title>All About The Army National Guard</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our country&#8217;s interests are protected by active service personnel, but also by Army National Guard reservists. The nation&#8217;s military could not protect our interests, both at home and abroad, without the partnership it enjoys with the National Guard. It&#8217;s not a second string military &#8211; it is a first rate defense. The War on Terrorism [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our country&#8217;s interests are protected by active service personnel, but also by Army National Guard reservists. The nation&#8217;s military could not protect our interests, both at home and abroad, without the partnership it enjoys with the National Guard. It&#8217;s not a second string military &#8211; it is a first rate defense.</p>
<p>The War on Terrorism</p>
<p>Prior to the devastating effect of 9/11 on our country units of the Army National Guard were required to serve only one year cumulative active duty with no more than half of that time served overseas. This worked well to meet peacetime military needs. The effect of the horrible September day changed the world forever, and immediately and dramatically increased our demands on our Armed Forces. Active duty personnel were stretched thin following these attacks however and it became necessary to increase mobilization time for those in the Reserves.</p>
<p>Today Army National Guard units may serve up to two years (twenty four months) of active duty during a six year enlistment period. One weekend a month, two weeks a year used to be the standard for Guards. That&#8217;s no longer true, however. In 2008 more than one quarter of our deployed forces in Afghanistan and Iraq are Guardsmen. These troops are now an essential part of our national safety.</p>
<p>Presence on the Home Front</p>
<p>When crises strike at home the National Guard is there. In the event of a hostile invasion our safety will depend on these highly skilled soldiers to protect our interests and repel enemy forces. But the threats to our safety don&#8217;t always come from outside our borders. Natural disasters require a quickly deployable, highly dependable, and capable force to protect our citizens. The Army National Guard is just right for the job.</p>
<p>The military offers training in teamwork, problem solving, and crisis intervention unsurpassed by anything offered in the private sector. Army careers have changed exponentially in the last few decades. Military careers were once thought to consist mostly of hand to hand combat skills but reserve and active service positions today include highly skilled, technical and professional career choices always on the cutting edge of technology.</p>
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		<title>Information on Military Boot Camps</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 07:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Military boot camps are camps where adolescents are trained by military personnel to endure the rigors and discipline of military life. Parents of teens who are out of hand send them to boot camps after exhausting all other methods of making them behave better. The structured discipline imparted to teens to take on the challenges [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Military boot camps are camps where adolescents are trained by military personnel to endure the rigors and discipline of military life. Parents of teens who are out of hand send them to boot camps after exhausting all other methods of making them behave better. The structured discipline imparted to teens to take on the challenges of a life serving in the military prepares them to become more responsible and well adjusted adults.</p>
<p>Military boot camps are beneficial   to troubled teens. It teaches them the qualities of discipline, leadership and training for a systematic and sensible lifestyle. All the beneficial qualities that are attributed to the military system are imparted to adolescents. They learn to cope with themselves, their problems and with others. They learn to face the hardship of the real world with courage and rectitude.</p>
<p>Military boot camps have their disadvantages in helping troubled teens. The discipline taught at the camps is too harsh and may have an adverse effect on a troubled teen. Parents should consult with a qualified counsellor before taking the step of sending children to structured camps. Insubordination is not tolerated at the camps even if the insubordination is reasonable. Some programs are expensive and unruly behavior will result in expulsion before completion and the teen will not be re admitted once expelled. Experts believe that teaching  blind obedience will not help to develop a rational attitude or spirit of enquiry in adolescents.</p>
<p>The significance of military camps is that they teach teens to act responsibly and in a disciplined manner with their peers and with their parents. They help to make the teen emotionally and physically tough. Their mental balance improves when they follow a regimented routine. The lessons taught at military boot camps are lessons that will keep adolescents in good stead all their lives.</p>
<p>The effects of teen behavioral improvement at a military boot camp are that teens get rid of their negative attitudes and learn to face life positively and with confidence. A range of problems from addiction to psychological disorders can be treated at military boot camps. The routine demands hard work and discipline and leaves no room for negative thoughts or behavior.</p>
<p>Military boot camps can help discipline troubled teens. However, experts believe that sending teens to the harsh disciplining atmosphere of a military boot camp must be a last resort option for parents.</p>
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		<title>The National Guard Careers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 07:35:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All 50 states and four territories of the United States have their own National Guard. The National Guard in each state is further divided into Air National Guard and Army National Guard. It is the duty of the National Guard Bureau to maintain connectivity between each of the 100 plus units.The role of the National [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All 50 states and four territories of the United States have their own National Guard. The National Guard in each state is further divided into Air National Guard and Army National Guard. It is the duty of the National Guard Bureau to maintain connectivity between each of the 100 plus units.The role of the National Guard in United States is twofold; first, it is a national force that serves the country at times of emergency or war, and second, it is a state force, under the control of the governor, ready to assist citizens in times of domestic crisis or catastrophe.</p>
<p>Almost all of the positions within the National Guard are part-time, as members are expected to serve just one weekend a month, and are trained for only two weeks in a year. Hence, the members can enjoy both lives; as full time civilians, while getting the benefits of a military career, which has excellent benefit packages, like the waiver of school and college tuition, enhancing career skills, and a regular salary. In return, they have to be ready to serve the country when the need arises. The members of the National Guard serve the people closest to them and society as a whole.</p>
<p>Primary Duties</p>
<p>The primary duty of the Air National Guard as well as the Army National Guard is to help protect the people at times of crisis, and serve the country in emergencies. Natural calamities like earthquakes, storms or floods, and communal disturbances such as riots, are some of the emergencies wherein the National Guard is expected to come to the aid of the people.</p>
<p>The Air National Guard is responsible for the air defense of the entire nation. It also serves as a backup force to the regular United States Air Force. A person who wants to enroll for the Air National Guard must comply with some academic and non-academic constraints like being in the age group of 17 to 34, having a high school diploma or GED, being free of major law violations, being free of illegal drug use etc., to be eligible.</p>
<p>Aside from that, he or she must pass a physical test and clear the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Test (ASVAB). Once this is done, a recruit can choose a specific career interest and reserve a position before the start of the training program. In addition to paychecks and fee waivers at some schools in their state, the other benefits enjoyed by members are life insurance at very low premium rates, and shopping benefits at military canteens and base exchanges, where they can buy electronic goods and other commodities at cheaper rates.</p>
<p>Career Options</p>
<p>The state as well as the federal government is in command of the Army National Guard. The career options in the Army National Guard can be primarily classified into three sections &#8211; combat, combat support and combat service support. Combat can be further classified into infantry, armor, artillery, aviation and air defense, while combat support can be subdivided into engineering, chemical, military policing, signaling, military intelligence and civil affairs, combat service support can be sub-grouped into finance, personnel, public affairs, maintenance supply and transportation.</p>
<p>Enlisting in the National Guard is not only patriotic, but can prove to be very useful for those pursuing higher education and seeking to enhance their career skills. While it provides a regular paycheck and free education, it also opens the doors to other job opportunities that require experience and expertise.</p>
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		<title>Information About Aircraft For The Armed Forces</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 09:41:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wars of today would be imaginable without the use of military aircraft. Of course, no country can go to war armed with only one type of aircraft. Every nation must invest in different kinds of aircraft ranging from fighter aircraft, bombers, and tankers to observation balloons. Each of the different kinds of planes has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The wars of today would be imaginable without the use of military aircraft. Of course, no country can go to war armed with only one type of aircraft. Every nation must invest in different kinds of aircraft ranging from fighter aircraft, bombers, and tankers to observation balloons. Each of the different kinds of planes has a separate role to play. And each of these roles is as essential as the next. </p>
<p>While looking at airplanes for defence purposes, one finds that many of the aircraft are multi-functional. For instance, the F-4 Phantom is not only a fighter-bomber. It is also used for the purpose of reconnaissance. It also plays the additional roles of CAS and ECM. Moreover, if such an aircraft seems to fall too expensive, there are several other military aircraft to bolster a nation&#8217;s defences. For instance, the American F/A-18 Hornet is great as a fighter plane and also as a striker.</p>
<p>There are a few basic categories of military aircraft. These include fighter planes, ground attack aircraft, tankers, bombers, and trainers. Apart from this, aircraft are also used for transport, observation, and surveillance. Fighter aircraft are designed to attack. As a result, they are speedy and easily-manoeuvrable. In the modern world, air superiority is the factor that decides the fate of military conflicts. Thus, most nations invest in fighter planes because their ability to win wars is well-known.</p>
<p>Other military aircraft include bombers, tankers, and trainers. Bombers, as the name suggests, are designed to drop bombs on ground targets. The A-10 Thunderbolt is an example of a bomber that attacks tactical targets. Tankers are used to refuel other aircraft when their fuel gets exhausted. There are also a number of aircraft known as trainers. These are used to teach pilots about flying, navigating, and aiming their weapons. </p>
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		<title>Finding A Military Fiber Optic Training Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 09:32:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Providing fiber optic services to defense clients is not like working with a commercial customer. Military standards sometimes differ substantially from commercial guidelines and improper training will lead to improper installation which can mean lost contracts. Military experience only: When considering different providers for training or certification of your fiber optic services, one of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Providing fiber optic services to defense clients is not like working with a commercial customer. Military standards sometimes differ substantially from commercial guidelines and improper training will lead to improper installation which can mean lost contracts. </p>
<p>Military experience only: </p>
<p>When considering different providers for training or certification of your fiber optic services, one of the first things you should look at is the training provider&#8217;s experience with military contracts. Find a company that has trained military personnel in fiber optic services. This means they have worked directly with one of the branches of the US armed services such as the Navy, the Marine Corps or the Army and provided education or certification to their technicians. </p>
<p>Training customize to your needs: </p>
<p>Many training contractors offer courses tailored to your specific needs rather than trying to use the same course to educate everyone. If your company is going to be offering very specific fiber optic services, you may not need the broad training some courses provide. By focusing courses on your specific needs your technicians can be trained in more depth. They don&#8217;t have to learn a lot of unrelated information that will be useless once the course is over.<br />
There is an advantage to using a training company that will come to your location and work with your fiber optic tools. Your technicians will retain their training better if they are taught using the same equipment they will be taking on jobs, and you will save travel and lodging expenses. </p>
<p>Consider value rather than cost: </p>
<p>When dealing with military or other government contractors, proper training and certification is critical to being considered a qualified fiber optic services provider. Government regulations are generally very rigid and not open to interpretation. Training is not the place to hunt for bargains. Cheap training is often just a waste of time and money. Courses taught by experienced and qualified instructors may cost a bit more, but your technicians get trained right the first time.</p>
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		<title>All About Military School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are those rebel types of teens for whom ordinary public school system of today seems to be grossly inadequate. Actually these schools are not adequately equipped to handle these difficult and confused boys in their adolescence. In most of the cases the parents take recourse to military schools when they reach to their wit&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are those rebel types of teens for whom ordinary public school system of today seems to be grossly inadequate. Actually these schools are not adequately equipped to handle these difficult and confused boys in their adolescence. In most of the cases the parents take recourse to military schools when they reach to their wit&#8217;s ends with regard to their problematic teenage children. Why military schools? Because military schools are expected to instill a sense of value and discipline in these defiant teens. They are also designed to provide their students with quality academic experience that prepare them for a rewarding career in the latter course of life. The days during late 1960s and early &#8217;70s witnessed a steady decline in the popularity of military schools. But the new millennium has again seen its steady growth in popularity.</p>
<p>Do not get baffled by the name, military school; they are not actually affiliated with US army. Military schools for teens are mostly privately run institutions. They are founded on the principles of military values and impose a strict regime which is similar to real military life and hence the name, Military school. In fact, the most prestigious schools in the USA fall in the category of military school. The children coming from a typical military background or those who want to pursue a army career in the latter course of life are the ideal candidates for military schools. </p>
<p>In military school, the physical activities are given special emphasis. In addition to the academics, the students are kept busy in different kind of physical activities and sports.Although you can find a few co-educational military schools across the country, it is the single-sex schools that are more in demand and as the records show, these are the schools that display a better all round performance. </p>
<p>However, the military schools do not admit the unwilling teenagers. The students who are academically too poor or have gross behavioral disorder also do not have any place in the military schools. The most reputed military schools have their own admission procedures which are rather tough to crack. In case of any non compliance of rules, the student is expelled from the school with immediate effect. </p>
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