He graduated from the United States Military Academy at Westpoint(1825-1829),and then 30 years of education by experience in the Engineer Corps in the U.S. Army before resigning his commission(in 1861) to offer his service to his home state of Virginia during the War Between the States.
Robert Edward Grace has written: 'Competency-based professional education in physical education' -- subject(s): Performance contracts in education, Training of, Physical education teachers
Robert Lindley Sloane has written: 'Predicting athletic success at the United States Military Academy' -- subject(s): Military Physical education and training, Physical education and training, Military, United States Military Academy
Milton Robert Allen has written: 'Television, education and the Armed Forces' -- subject(s): Television in education, Television in military education
Robert E. Lee earned his military training at West Point, New York, and fought in the Mexican-American War. He was educated enough in military tactics thatLincoln asked him to lead the Union in the Civil War, but he declined when Virginia seceded from the Union.
Robert Edward Smith has written: 'Physical technology' -- subject(s): Curricula, Industrial arts, Study and teaching (Secondary), Technical education, Technology
Robert E. Lee grew up in a prominent Virginia family, surrounded by wealth and privilege. Raised by parents who emphasized duty, honor, and tradition, Lee received a strong education and developed a sense of responsibility early on. He was influenced by his father's military career and his family's connections to the American Revolution, shaping his path towards a military career of his own.
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He graduated from the West Point Military Academy in 1829
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it stands for Edward It is his middle name, Edward
Robert A. Wisher has written: 'Retention of \\' -- subject(s): Soldiers, Training of, Basic training (Military education), Deployment (Strategy) 'Distance learning' -- subject(s): Distance education, Attitudes, Telecommunication in education, Soldiers
Oxford. Here he assisted Robert Boyle with his successful air pump expiriments. Oxford. Here he assisted Robert Boyle with his successful air pump expiriments.