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US Army - US Military Academy, West Point, NY US Navy/Marine Corps - US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD US Air Force - US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO US Coast Guard - US Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT US Merchant Marine - US Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY (New York City)

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