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  1. The California Military Academy is a military academy of the California Army National Guard located at Camp San Luis Obispo.

  2. The mission of California Military Institute is to ensure high levels of learning for all students through academic rigor, leadership development, high character expectations, and social-emotional support in order to prepare students to be college and career ready.

  3. The California Military Academy is a military academy of the California Army National Guard located at Camp San Luis Obispo. The school started as an idea of an "Officer Candidate School" (OCS) in 1950.

  4. In 1961, OCS training officially came under the newly created California Military Academy (CMA) with its home at Camp San Luis Obispo. For the next 35 years, the term "CMA" would be synonymous with OCS.

  5. 15 de jul. de 2013 · California Military Academy video. Shot at Camp San Luis Obispo, CA. This was the California Army National Guard's Officer Candidate School.

  6. California Military Institute is a publicly funded charter school located in Perris, California, which serves grades 5–12. It is attended by 1100 students. It is part of the Perris Union High School District. The California Military Institute is also known by its abbreviation: CMI. C.M.I's mascot is Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt's ...

  7. CMI is located in the Riverside County city of Perris and is part of the Perris Union High School District. We are a college preparatory school for students who want to get more out of their educational experience and are not afraid to work hard and challenge themselves.

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