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Yes, cadets at the Air Force Academy receive a monthly stipend while they are enrolled in the institution. The stipend amount is based on the cadet's year in school, and it is meant to cover personal expenses. Additionally, cadets receive a full scholarship that covers the cost of tuition, room and board, and most expenses associated with attending the Academy.
it can Depend in which Country your talking about
there are more then you can count up to so why do you need to know.
On average, around 1,200 cadets graduate from the United States Naval Academy each year.
There are no Greek organizations at the Air Force Academy. The Cadet Wing is broken down into 40 Cadet Squadrons, each of about 100 cadets. These squadrons effectively take the place of fraternities and sororities, as you will live in your squadron's area of the dorms and will develop close bonds with them through inter-squadron competitions and other activities. One major difference is that squadrons are randomly assigned. The only situation in which a cadet may choose his/her squadron is through the legacy program, which allows cadets who have had close relatives graduate from the Academy go into the same squadron as their relative had been.
It depends on the unit you are planning to go to, apparently the Royal Canadian Air Cadets is free, Not entirely sure for JROTC and the American Cadets Organization
The graduation ceremony is usually held on the Academy grounds in late May each year.
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Yes. Each branch of service has its own academy - for the Army, it's the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. For the Navy (and Marine Corps), it's the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. For the Air Force, it's the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. For the Coast Guard, it's the Coast Guard Academy in New Haven, Connecticut.
Yes. Each state will have their own training programme, plus there's one for the (federal) Bureau of Prisons.
The main athletic rival of the United States Air Force Academy is The United States Military Academy, also known as West Point, or simply Army. This is due to the closely intertwined histories of the two branches of the military in which the Air Force separated from the Army to become an independent branch of the military in 1947. The Air Force continued to be supplied with officers from West Point until The Air Force Academy graduated its first class in 1959. Another close rival is the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, MD. The Big Three Service Academies: Air Force, Army, and Navy all compete against each other in almost every NCAA sport regardless of conferences and in NCAA Division 1 Football play each other every year for the Commander in Chief's Trophy.
It depends. I'm about to attend an academy for animal control but I'm not sure how many there are in each state if any. I've heard most start out by taking a 12 hour class from the state which teaches you very little. If you can find a certified academy for animal control I suggest to attend it because it seems they're not easy to come by.