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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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Most military schools in the United States are educational institutions that place a high emphasis on military preparation, academic rigor, and physical fitness. Most military schools are private and have high tuition, with financial aid available. [1] [2]

  6. California Military Academy is a college-level academy established in 1930 under its original name, the California Nautical School. The institution was originally for males only, but during the 1970s, it accepted enrollment of both males and females, broadened to accept minorities.

  7. The California Military Academy, a/k/a McClures Military Academy or Oakland Military Academy (1865–c.1920), reportedly the West Coast’s first military school, was founded and led by Rev. David McClure 1, and opened January 9th, 1865.

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