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Marion Military Institute

Marion Military Institute, the Military College of Alabama, (MMI, sometimes Marion Institute, Marion Military, or simply Marion) is a public military junior college in Marion, Alabama. Founded in 1842, it is the official state military college of Alabama and the nation's oldest military junior college.[2]

Marion Military Institute
MottoTruth, Honor, Service
TypePublic military junior college
Established1842; 182 years ago (1842)
Parent institution
Alabama Community College System
AccreditationSACS
Academic affiliations
AMCSUS
PresidentColonel David J. Mollahan, USMC (Ret.)
CommandantColonel Edwin W. Passmore, USA (Ret.)
Academic staff
20 Full-time & 5 Part-time[1]
Students409[1]
Location, ,
United States

32°37′25″N 87°19′16″W / 32.6237°N 87.3211°W / 32.6237; -87.3211
CampusRural,160 acres (0.65 km2)
ColorsOrange and black
   
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA Division IACCC
MascotTigers
Websitemarionmilitary.edu

Marion Military Institute is one of only four military junior colleges in the United States.[3] These programs include the Army's two-year Early Commissioning Program (ECP), an Army Reserve Officers Training Corps program through which qualified cadets can earn a commission as a Second Lieutenant after only two years of college.[4] MMI's ECP is one of the country's leading U.S. Army commissioning programs.[2] The Service Academy Program (SAP) is a freshman year of academic and physical preparation for students who wish to attend one of the Service Academies in the United States. It is designated, endorsed, and selected by all five Service Academies.[5] MMI also offers Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Course (PLC) and the first two years of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.[6][7] Over the years, MMI has produced more than 200 generals and admirals in the United States Armed Forces.[8][9]

MMI is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees.[10] It has association memberships in the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States and the Alabama College Conference.[11] The accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation entitles all the services and privileges of regional, national and international professional recognition.

Marion Military Institute is an Alabama Historical Marker.[12] It is the home of two National Register of Historic Places - The MMI Chapel and Lovelace Hall, and the President's House.[13][14] The Alabama Military Hall of Honor (the Old Marion City Hall), created by executive order of Gov. George Wallace in 1975, is also on campus.[2]

History edit

 
Believed to be J.T. Murfee (middle of the back row) with cadets of B company

Marion Military Institute traces its origins back to 1842 with the creation of Howard College in Marion, Alabama by the Alabama Baptist Convention.[2] During the American Civil War, South Barracks (later known as Lovelace Hall), built in 1854, and the chapel, built in 1857, served the Confederacy as Breckenridge Military Hospital from 1863 to 1865.[2] Along with the President's House (built 1912), these buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[13][14]

In 1887, the decision was made to move Howard College (now Samford University) to Birmingham. The then President of Howard College, Colonel J. T. Murfee, LL.D.,[15] and a handful of faculty and students decided to remain in Marion, Alabama and immediately reorganized and founded Marion Military Institute, a military preparatory high school and college.[2] It was modeled after Murfee's alma mater - Virginia Military Institute.[2] Although built as a military college, H. O. Murfee, MMI's second president, believed that Marion was destined to become the "American Eton."[16] Under his leadership, MMI achieved national recognition. President William Howard Taft served as President of the board of trustees. Then president of Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson was the guest speaker at the convocation for the class of 1905.[17] However, the plan to pattern the school after Eton College was interrupted by World War I. The military nature of MMI was again emphasized due to the outbreak of the war.[17] In 1916, United States Army ROTC program was first offered at MMI, when the institute was designated as an "Honor Military School with Distinction" by the United States Department of War.[18]

The U.S. Army Early Commissioning Program was established at MMI in 1968 by Park Place.[2] In 1971, MMI became coeducational.[2] In March 2006, the Alabama state legislature passed a resolution placing MMI under the auspices of the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education. MMI became "the State Military College of Alabama".[2] As part of the transition to a public institution, Marion phased out its high school program. In May 2009, the last high school class graduated from Marion Military Institute's Preparatory School Program, a program that traced its origins back to 1887.

In 2011, an MMI counselor Reginald Marable filed a lawsuit against the school after not being retained. Marable claimed he was harassed and fired for bringing up allegations that the school was discriminating against black students, including the idea that race mixing was forbidden.[19] The United States District Court Southern District of Alabama ruled in the school's favor.[20] In 2014, the plaintiff lost again on appeal, the court noting that racial animus was not a sufficient reason for ruling in the plaintiff's favor.[21]

Cadet structure edit

 
MMI Chapel
 
President's House, Marion Institute, built 1912
 
The HQ of the Corps of Cadets after Alumni Weekend parade 2016
 
Senior cadets help juniors prepare for their LDAC in 2013.

The Corps of Cadets is organized into a battalion consisting of the Headquarters staff and six companies including Band, A, B, C, D, and E.[17] A cadet lieutenant colonel command and control of headquarters and five companies of cadets as the battalion commander.[17] Each company has a cadet captain commanding, a cadet first lieutenant executive officer, two cadet second lieutenant platoon leaders, a cadet first sergeant, and two cadet sergeant first class platoon sergeants.[17] Each platoon normally has three to four squads and each squad is led by a cadet staff sergeant. Each squad leader has a team leader serving with the rank of cadet sergeant or corporal, depending on experience and ability.[17]

Class A uniform rank insignia Class B, C and ACU rank insignia Cadet rank Position
    Lieutenant Colonel Battalion Commander
    Major Battalion XO, S3
Honor Council Chair
    Captain Company Commanders
Battalion S1, S2, S4, S5
    First Lieutenant Company XO
Battalion Chaplain
Organizational Commanders (White Knight, Swamp Fox, and Honor Guard, HQ Staff Assistant)
    Second Lieutenant Platoon Leader
    Command Sergeant Major Battalion Sergeant Major
    First Sergeant Company First Sergeant
    Sergeant First Class Platoon Sergeant
N/A   Staff Sergeant Squad Leader
Assistant S5
N/A   Sergeant Team Leader
N/A   Corporal Team Leader
N/A   Private First Class
N/A   Private
N/A N/A Private New Recruits

Athletics edit

 
MMI football team, the state champion of 1912

Marion Military Institute athletics is nicknamed "Tigers".[22] It is a member of Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC/Region XXII), which is a part of National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I.[22] Currently, MMI has varsity teams for baseball, men's basketball, softball, tennis, cross country, and golf.[22] The school colors were originally pink and green when established, but they were changed to orange and black following Woodraw Wilson's appearance at the MMI convocation.[17] Marion adopted the tiger as the mascot in tribute to Princeton University.[17]

After 15 consecutive winning games, MMI men's basketball team made history to capture school's first ACCC Basketball Championships in 2015–2016 season.[23][24] They also represented Region XXII at the NJCAA Men's National Basketball Championships, but lost to McLennan Community College (70-78) in the first round.[25] Marion Military Institute men's tennis team showed its dominance in the state of Alabama by holding the NJCAA Region XXII Championship five years in a row from 2011 to 2016.[26] In 2013, the school hired former MLB player Matt Downs as the head coach of the baseball team.[27] In 2016, Christopher Lawrence, former personal trainer of Javier Arenas and Kirani James, became the Marion's cross country coach.[28]

Marion Military Institute also had a football team, which captured the state championship in 1912.[29] On November 28, 1918, MMI earned a 101–0 victory over Howard College Football Team at home. This is MMI Football's largest margin of victory and the second largest margins of defeat in the history of Samford University Football Team.[30] In 1922 season, MMI cadets were defeated 0-110 by the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Alabama in what still stands as the school record for largest margin of victory and as the Crimson Tide's only 100 point game.[31]

List of presidents edit

 
Alabama Military Hall of Honor

16 individuals have been president of Marion Military Institute:[32]

No. Portrait Name Term Notes
1   J.T. Murfee 1887–1906 Former lieutenant colonel, CSA[33]
First captain and standing 1st in VMI Class of 1853[34][33]
2   H.O. Murfee 1906–1919
3   W.L. Murfee 1919–1944
4 J.T. Murfee II 1944–1953
5 Linton H. Baer 1953–1954
6 Robert Calhoun Provine 1954–1958
7   Cato D. Glover 1958–1959 Admiral, USN (Ret.)
8 Paul B. Robinson 1959–1973
9   Draper Kauffman 1974–1976 Rear admiral, USN (Ret.)
10 Thomas H. Barfield 1976–1983 Major general, USA (Ret.)
Class of 1935[8]
11 Clyde W. Spence 1983–1990 Major general, USA (Ret.)
Class of 1946[8]
12 Joseph L. Fant III 1990–1994 Major general, USA (Ret.)
Class of 1947[8]
13   Wayne T. Adams 1994–1998 Brigadier general, USMC (Ret.)
Class of 1960[8]
vacancy 1998–2000
14   Robert F. Foley 2000–2004 Lieutenant general, USA (Ret.)
Medal of Honor recipient
15 James H. Benson 2004–2009 Colonel, USMC (Ret.)
16   David J. Mollahan 2009–present Colonel, USMC (Ret.)

Notable alumni edit

Early Commissioning Program edit

Service Academy Program edit

Others edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Marion Military Institute". Encyclopedia of Alabama. Encyclopedia of Alabama. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
  3. ^ Marion Military Institute. "Military Path". Marion Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
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  6. ^ Marion Military Institute. "U.S. Marine Corps PLC Program". Marion Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  7. ^ Marion Military Institute. "Air Force ROTC (AFROTC)". Marion Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Marion Military Institute Generals and Admirals" (PDF). Marion Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-09-10.[dead link]
  9. ^ "Transcripts". CNN. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  10. ^ Marion Military Institute. "Accreditation". Marion Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  11. ^ Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States. "Directory of Schools". Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  12. ^ Alabama Historical Association (1979). . Alabama Historical Association. Archived from the original on 2017-06-11. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
  13. ^ a b NPS. "Chapel and Lovelace Hall, Marion Military Institute". National Park Service-National Register of Historic Places Collection. from the original on 2017-06-09. Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  14. ^ a b NPS. "President's House, Marion Institute". National Park Service-National Register of Historic Places Collection. from the original on 2017-06-09. Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  15. ^ Thomas, Grace Powers (1898). Where to educate, 1898-1899. A guide to the best private schools, higher institutions of learning, etc., in the United States. Boston: Brown and Company. p. 3. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
  16. ^ National Magazine, Volume 34. Bostonian publishing Company. 1911. p. 460. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h Marion Military Institute (2017). 《Marion Military Institute 2017-2018 Cadet Manual》 (PDF). Marion Military Institute. pp. 10, 22–25, 43–47, 126. (PDF) from the original on 2017-09-16.
  18. ^ "Marion Military History". goarmy.com. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  19. ^ Court House News Staff. "Employment". www.courthousenews.com. Court House News. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  20. ^ "11-563 - Marable v. Marion Military Institute, et al". www.govinfo.gov. United States Government Publishing Office (GPO). Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  21. ^ "Marable v. Marion Military Inst". casetext.com. Case Text. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  22. ^ a b c MMI Tigers. "MMI Tigers". Marion Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  23. ^ "Marion Military Institute & Wallace State's men's programs set for nationally-ranked showdown on Thursday". ACCC. 2016-02-10. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  24. ^ "Shelton State women and Marion Military men capture ACCC Basketball Championships". ACCC. 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  25. ^ MMI Tigers (2016-04-20). "Historic Runs Ends at National Tournament". Marion Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  26. ^ "Marion Military Institute Tigers Claim Men's Tennis Championship". ACCC. 2016-02-10. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  27. ^ MMI Tigers (2013-11-07). "MMI Tigers". Marion Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  28. ^ "Christopher Lawrence Hired to Lead New Cross Country Programs at MMI". NJCAA. 2016-08-17. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  29. ^ "Football team at Marion Military Institute in Marion, Alabama, the state champions of 1912". Alabama Department of Archives and History. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  30. ^ Samford University (2013). 《Samford University Fact Book 2013-2014》 (PDF). Samford University. p. 97. (PDF) from the original on 2017-06-09.
  31. ^ University of Alabama. "1922 Season" (PDF). University of Alabama. Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  32. ^ Marion Military Institute (2011). (PDF). Marion Military Institute. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-06-09.
  33. ^ a b VMI Archive (2017). "Historical Rosters Database: James Thomas Murfee". Virginia Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
  34. ^ Virginia (1854). 《Annual Reports of Officers, Boards and Institutions of the Commonwealth of Virginia ...》. Superintendent of Public Printing. p. 61.
  35. ^ "Bennett welcomed as the Army's 61st Adjutant General". U.S. Army. Retrieved 2017-12-17.
  36. ^ "Two alumni speak to class of 2015 graduates". Marion Military Institute. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  37. ^ "Fort Hood commander loses post, denied transfer after incidents at Army base". NBC News. 2020-09-02. Retrieved 2021-01-10.
  38. ^ "New York Army National Guard leader to get promotion". John Cropley. The Daily Gazette. 2017-08-09. Retrieved 2017-08-10.
  39. ^ Lombard, Charles F. (June 1978). "Be Thou at Peace: Halley Grey Maddox". Assembly. West Point, NY: Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy. pp. 130–131 – via Google Books.
  40. ^ Sternberg, Ben; Straus, Jack M. (January 1991). "Death Notice, Robert Howard York". Assembly. West Point, NY: Association of Graduates, United States Military Academy. pp. 157–159 – via Google Books.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Marion Military Institute the Military College of Alabama MMI sometimes Marion Institute Marion Military or simply Marion is a public military junior college in Marion Alabama Founded in 1842 it is the official state military college of Alabama and the nation s oldest military junior college 2 Marion Military InstituteMottoTruth Honor ServiceTypePublic military junior collegeEstablished1842 182 years ago 1842 Parent institutionAlabama Community College SystemAccreditationSACSAcademic affiliationsAMCSUSPresidentColonel David J Mollahan USMC Ret CommandantColonel Edwin W Passmore USA Ret Academic staff20 Full time amp 5 Part time 1 Students409 1 LocationMarion Alabama United States32 37 25 N 87 19 16 W 32 6237 N 87 3211 W 32 6237 87 3211CampusRural 160 acres 0 65 km2 ColorsOrange and black Sporting affiliationsNJCAA Division I ACCCMascotTigersWebsitemarionmilitary wbr eduMarion Military Institute is one of only four military junior colleges in the United States 3 These programs include the Army s two year Early Commissioning Program ECP an Army Reserve Officers Training Corps program through which qualified cadets can earn a commission as a Second Lieutenant after only two years of college 4 MMI s ECP is one of the country s leading U S Army commissioning programs 2 The Service Academy Program SAP is a freshman year of academic and physical preparation for students who wish to attend one of the Service Academies in the United States It is designated endorsed and selected by all five Service Academies 5 MMI also offers Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Course PLC and the first two years of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps 6 7 Over the years MMI has produced more than 200 generals and admirals in the United States Armed Forces 8 9 MMI is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees 10 It has association memberships in the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States and the Alabama College Conference 11 The accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Commission on International and Trans Regional Accreditation entitles all the services and privileges of regional national and international professional recognition Marion Military Institute is an Alabama Historical Marker 12 It is the home of two National Register of Historic Places The MMI Chapel and Lovelace Hall and the President s House 13 14 The Alabama Military Hall of Honor the Old Marion City Hall created by executive order of Gov George Wallace in 1975 is also on campus 2 Contents 1 History 2 Cadet structure 3 Athletics 4 List of presidents 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Early Commissioning Program 5 2 Service Academy Program 5 3 Others 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Believed to be J T Murfee middle of the back row with cadets of B companyMarion Military Institute traces its origins back to 1842 with the creation of Howard College in Marion Alabama by the Alabama Baptist Convention 2 During the American Civil War South Barracks later known as Lovelace Hall built in 1854 and the chapel built in 1857 served the Confederacy as Breckenridge Military Hospital from 1863 to 1865 2 Along with the President s House built 1912 these buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 13 14 In 1887 the decision was made to move Howard College now Samford University to Birmingham The then President of Howard College Colonel J T Murfee LL D 15 and a handful of faculty and students decided to remain in Marion Alabama and immediately reorganized and founded Marion Military Institute a military preparatory high school and college 2 It was modeled after Murfee s alma mater Virginia Military Institute 2 Although built as a military college H O Murfee MMI s second president believed that Marion was destined to become the American Eton 16 Under his leadership MMI achieved national recognition President William Howard Taft served as President of the board of trustees Then president of Princeton University Woodrow Wilson was the guest speaker at the convocation for the class of 1905 17 However the plan to pattern the school after Eton College was interrupted by World War I The military nature of MMI was again emphasized due to the outbreak of the war 17 In 1916 United States Army ROTC program was first offered at MMI when the institute was designated as an Honor Military School with Distinction by the United States Department of War 18 The U S Army Early Commissioning Program was established at MMI in 1968 by Park Place 2 In 1971 MMI became coeducational 2 In March 2006 the Alabama state legislature passed a resolution placing MMI under the auspices of the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education MMI became the State Military College of Alabama 2 As part of the transition to a public institution Marion phased out its high school program In May 2009 the last high school class graduated from Marion Military Institute s Preparatory School Program a program that traced its origins back to 1887 In 2011 an MMI counselor Reginald Marable filed a lawsuit against the school after not being retained Marable claimed he was harassed and fired for bringing up allegations that the school was discriminating against black students including the idea that race mixing was forbidden 19 The United States District Court Southern District of Alabama ruled in the school s favor 20 In 2014 the plaintiff lost again on appeal the court noting that racial animus was not a sufficient reason for ruling in the plaintiff s favor 21 Cadet structure edit nbsp MMI Chapel nbsp President s House Marion Institute built 1912 nbsp The HQ of the Corps of Cadets after Alumni Weekend parade 2016 nbsp Senior cadets help juniors prepare for their LDAC in 2013 The Corps of Cadets is organized into a battalion consisting of the Headquarters staff and six companies including Band A B C D and E 17 A cadet lieutenant colonel command and control of headquarters and five companies of cadets as the battalion commander 17 Each company has a cadet captain commanding a cadet first lieutenant executive officer two cadet second lieutenant platoon leaders a cadet first sergeant and two cadet sergeant first class platoon sergeants 17 Each platoon normally has three to four squads and each squad is led by a cadet staff sergeant Each squad leader has a team leader serving with the rank of cadet sergeant or corporal depending on experience and ability 17 Class A uniform rank insignia Class B C and ACU rank insignia Cadet rank Position nbsp nbsp Lieutenant Colonel Battalion Commander nbsp nbsp Major Battalion XO S3Honor Council Chair nbsp nbsp Captain Company CommandersBattalion S1 S2 S4 S5 nbsp nbsp First Lieutenant Company XOBattalion ChaplainOrganizational Commanders White Knight Swamp Fox and Honor Guard HQ Staff Assistant nbsp nbsp Second Lieutenant Platoon Leader nbsp nbsp Command Sergeant Major Battalion Sergeant Major nbsp nbsp First Sergeant Company First Sergeant nbsp nbsp Sergeant First Class Platoon SergeantN A nbsp Staff Sergeant Squad LeaderAssistant S5N A nbsp Sergeant Team LeaderN A nbsp Corporal Team LeaderN A nbsp Private First ClassN A nbsp PrivateN A N A Private New RecruitsAthletics edit nbsp MMI football team the state champion of 1912Marion Military Institute athletics is nicknamed Tigers 22 It is a member of Alabama Community College Conference ACCC Region XXII which is a part of National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA Division I 22 Currently MMI has varsity teams for baseball men s basketball softball tennis cross country and golf 22 The school colors were originally pink and green when established but they were changed to orange and black following Woodraw Wilson s appearance at the MMI convocation 17 Marion adopted the tiger as the mascot in tribute to Princeton University 17 After 15 consecutive winning games MMI men s basketball team made history to capture school s first ACCC Basketball Championships in 2015 2016 season 23 24 They also represented Region XXII at the NJCAA Men s National Basketball Championships but lost to McLennan Community College 70 78 in the first round 25 Marion Military Institute men s tennis team showed its dominance in the state of Alabama by holding the NJCAA Region XXII Championship five years in a row from 2011 to 2016 26 In 2013 the school hired former MLB player Matt Downs as the head coach of the baseball team 27 In 2016 Christopher Lawrence former personal trainer of Javier Arenas and Kirani James became the Marion s cross country coach 28 Marion Military Institute also had a football team which captured the state championship in 1912 29 On November 28 1918 MMI earned a 101 0 victory over Howard College Football Team at home This is MMI Football s largest margin of victory and the second largest margins of defeat in the history of Samford University Football Team 30 In 1922 season MMI cadets were defeated 0 110 by the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa Alabama in what still stands as the school record for largest margin of victory and as the Crimson Tide s only 100 point game 31 List of presidents edit nbsp Alabama Military Hall of Honor16 individuals have been president of Marion Military Institute 32 No Portrait Name Term Notes1 nbsp J T Murfee 1887 1906 Former lieutenant colonel CSA 33 First captain and standing 1st in VMI Class of 1853 34 33 2 nbsp H O Murfee 1906 19193 nbsp W L Murfee 1919 19444 J T Murfee II 1944 19535 Linton H Baer 1953 19546 Robert Calhoun Provine 1954 19587 nbsp Cato D Glover 1958 1959 Admiral USN Ret 8 Paul B Robinson 1959 19739 nbsp Draper Kauffman 1974 1976 Rear admiral USN Ret 10 Thomas H Barfield 1976 1983 Major general USA Ret Class of 1935 8 11 Clyde W Spence 1983 1990 Major general USA Ret Class of 1946 8 12 Joseph L Fant III 1990 1994 Major general USA Ret Class of 1947 8 13 nbsp Wayne T Adams 1994 1998 Brigadier general USMC Ret Class of 1960 8 vacancy 1998 200014 nbsp Robert F Foley 2000 2004 Lieutenant general USA Ret Medal of Honor recipient15 James H Benson 2004 2009 Colonel USMC Ret 16 nbsp David J Mollahan 2009 present Colonel USMC Ret Notable alumni editEarly Commissioning Program edit Robert W Bennett U S Army brigadier general 61st Adjutant General of the Army 35 Jeff Brandes Republican member of the Florida Senate Emerson Brooks actor NAACP Image Award winner 36 Scott L Efflandt U S Army major general former Fort Hood Commander 37 Clark W LeMasters Jr U S Army major general 36th Chief of Ordnance and 35th TACOM LCMC Commanding General Terry F Moorer judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama Shawn Morelli Paralympic gold medalist in cycling Raymond F Shields Jr U S Army major general commander of New York Army National Guard 38 Service Academy Program edit Paul D Adams U S Army general John Bahnsen U S Army brigadier general and decorated veteran of the Vietnam War Jose M Cabanillas U S Navy rear admiral Robert E Hogaboom Chief of Staff of United States Marine Corps Bruce K Holloway USAF general Vice Chief of Staff US Air Force CinC Strategic Air Command Harold Houser U S Navy rear admiral and the 35th governor of American Samoa Clayton C Jerome USMC naval aviator Alexander Kreiser USMC brigadier general China Marine and naval aviator Halley G Maddox U S Army major general 39 Merlin O Neill 10th commandant of the Coast Guard William W Outerbridge U S Navy rear admiral who fired the first shots in defense of the United States during World War II Jacob E Smart USAF general Thomas Walker U S Navy vice admiral first commanding officer of the USS Constellation CV 64 Others edit Mike Carey member of the United States House of Representatives Bernard Ford former NFL player Miller Reese Hutchison electrical engineer Inventor of Klaxton Horn and hearing aids Associate of Thomas Alva Edison Maston E O Neal Jr member of the United States House of Representatives Jimmy Rane founder and CEO of Great Southern Wood Preserving Eugene Sledge United States Marine professor and author Tom Stagg judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana Dwight Stone former NFL player Robert H York U S Army lieutenant general 40 See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp National Register of Historic Places portalJudson CollegeReferences edit a b College Navigator Marion Military Institute a b c d e f g h i j Marion Military Institute Encyclopedia of Alabama Encyclopedia of Alabama Retrieved 2017 08 04 Marion Military Institute Military Path Marion Military Institute Retrieved 2017 09 06 Marion Military Institute Army Early Commissioning Program ECP Marion Military Institute Archived from the original on 2017 09 10 Retrieved 2017 09 10 Marion Military Institute Service Academy Program SAP Marion Military Institute Archived from the original on 2017 09 06 Retrieved 2017 09 10 Marion Military Institute U S Marine Corps PLC Program Marion Military Institute Retrieved 2017 09 10 Marion Military Institute Air Force ROTC AFROTC Marion Military Institute Retrieved 2017 09 10 a b c d e Marion Military Institute Generals and Admirals PDF Marion Military Institute Retrieved 2017 09 10 dead link Transcripts CNN Retrieved 2017 09 10 Marion Military Institute Accreditation Marion Military Institute Retrieved 2017 09 10 Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States Directory of Schools Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States Retrieved 2017 09 10 Alabama Historical Association 1979 Perry Historical Markers Alabama Historical Association Archived from the original on 2017 06 11 Retrieved 2017 06 11 a b NPS Chapel and Lovelace Hall Marion Military Institute National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Collection Archived from the original on 2017 06 09 Retrieved 2017 06 09 a b NPS President s House Marion Institute National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Collection Archived from the original on 2017 06 09 Retrieved 2017 06 09 Thomas Grace Powers 1898 Where to educate 1898 1899 A guide to the best private schools higher institutions of learning etc in the United States Boston Brown and Company p 3 Retrieved August 17 2012 National Magazine Volume 34 Bostonian publishing Company 1911 p 460 Retrieved June 4 2017 a b c d e f g h Marion Military Institute 2017 Marion Military Institute 2017 2018 Cadet Manual PDF Marion Military Institute pp 10 22 25 43 47 126 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 09 16 Marion Military History goarmy com Retrieved 2017 09 10 Court House News Staff Employment www courthousenews com Court House News Retrieved 1 October 2021 11 563 Marable v Marion Military Institute et al www govinfo gov United States Government Publishing Office GPO Retrieved 1 October 2021 Marable v Marion Military Inst casetext com Case Text Retrieved 1 October 2021 a b c MMI Tigers MMI Tigers Marion Military Institute Retrieved 2017 06 13 Marion Military Institute amp Wallace State s men s programs set for nationally ranked showdown on Thursday ACCC 2016 02 10 Retrieved 2017 09 11 Shelton State women and Marion Military men capture ACCC Basketball Championships ACCC 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2017 09 11 MMI Tigers 2016 04 20 Historic Runs Ends at National Tournament Marion Military Institute Retrieved 2017 06 13 Marion Military Institute Tigers Claim Men s Tennis Championship ACCC 2016 02 10 Retrieved 2017 09 11 MMI Tigers 2013 11 07 MMI Tigers Marion Military Institute Retrieved 2017 09 11 Christopher Lawrence Hired to Lead New Cross Country Programs at MMI NJCAA 2016 08 17 Retrieved 2017 09 11 Football team at Marion Military Institute in Marion Alabama the state champions of 1912 Alabama Department of Archives and History Retrieved 2017 09 11 Samford University 2013 Samford University Fact Book 2013 2014 PDF Samford University p 97 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 06 09 University of Alabama 1922 Season PDF University of Alabama Retrieved 2017 06 09 Marion Military Institute 2011 Marion Military Institute Fact Book 2010 2011 PDF Marion Military Institute Archived from the original PDF on 2017 06 09 a b VMI Archive 2017 Historical Rosters Database James Thomas Murfee Virginia Military Institute Retrieved 2017 07 13 Virginia 1854 Annual Reports of Officers Boards and Institutions of the Commonwealth of Virginia Superintendent of Public Printing p 61 Bennett welcomed as the Army s 61st Adjutant General U S Army Retrieved 2017 12 17 Two alumni speak to class of 2015 graduates Marion Military Institute Retrieved 2017 09 10 Fort Hood commander loses post denied transfer after incidents at Army base NBC News 2020 09 02 Retrieved 2021 01 10 New York Army National Guard leader to get promotion John Cropley The Daily Gazette 2017 08 09 Retrieved 2017 08 10 Lombard Charles F June 1978 Be Thou at Peace Halley Grey Maddox Assembly West Point NY Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy pp 130 131 via Google Books Sternberg Ben Straus Jack M January 1991 Death Notice Robert Howard York Assembly West Point NY Association of Graduates United States Military Academy pp 157 159 via Google Books External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marion Military Institute Official website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marion Military Institute amp oldid 1205950627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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