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The next military college was the Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland, set up in 1845 to train Navy officers. The Coast Guard Academy opened in New London Connecticut in 1876. Over 40% get the military to pay for their college by joining via the Reserve Officers Training Corps ( ROTC ) program. Secret History.

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Fly High

Steve Blank

The next military college was the Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland, set up in 1845 to train Navy officers. The Coast Guard Academy opened in New London Connecticut in 1876. Over 40% get the military to pay for their college by joining via the Reserve Officers Training Corps ( ROTC ) program. Secret History.

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