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Teaching Patriotism - Retired military officers working with teen-agers
THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^ | FR Post 8-11-02 | By Andrea Billups

Posted on 08/12/2002 3:14:22 PM PDT by vannrox

Retired military officers working with teen-agers to teach patriotism


By Andrea Billups
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Retired military officers from around the nation are volunteering their time to teach teen-agers the importance of patriotism, a value they say is missing from the education of today's youth.

Members of the Military Order of the World Wars, a nonprofit group for officers of all uniformed services, offer free scholarships to 10,000 high school students each year to attend leadership conferences where they learn about respect, accountability, free enterprise and service to country.

The students also hear speakers who lecture about U.S. history, the flag and the importance of becoming citizens of character, courage and integrity.

"We're teaching things that have been diluted in our school system," says Jack Nicholson, a retired Army brigadier general who heads the order's office of planned giving. "The teen-agers are very grateful for this experience. Some say it turned their whole life around."

Paula Haley, a retired Air Force lieutenant and Vietnam War veteran, is commandant of the order's Annapolis, Md., chapter. She will host 60 young men and women, some coming from as far away as California, in late June. They will stay on the campus of St. John's College for three days of seminars led by career military officers who volunteer their time for the program each year.

Students will hear lectures on the Bill of Rights and a speech from a former Vietnam prisoner of war, who will talk about "what it takes to love your country," Miss Haley said.

The Annapolis leadership conference, like the 17 others that will be held by the military order nationwide this year, is based on learning and values but won't be short on fun, Miss Haley said.

The Maryland students will board buses for a visit to Fort McHenry and the Flag House in Baltimore, as well as a tour of the U.S. Naval Academy and a local Marine barracks, where they will watch the cadets perform parade maneuvers.

"We're not on a recruiting mission for the military," Miss Haley said. "We see this as a way of giving back to the kids and to teach them leadership skills.

"We just want them to walk away and to have learned what it means to be a better citizen, to tell the truth, to love and serve your country," she said.

The leadership conferences are held on college campuses as well as at the national Boy Scout Ranch, the Freedom Foundation in Valley Forge, Pa., and at several military bases, including Camp Pendleton near San Diego.

Participants are nominated by their high school principals, selected through local civic groups like the Civitan and Rotary clubs, or chosen from the ranks of their high school ROTC programs. A few pay their own way, their eager parents willing to cover the $250 cost, Miss Haley said.

"I think their parents realize all the bad things that are happening around them today and they see the importance of having their children attend a conference where the focus is on leadership," she said. "They want their children to be around other outstanding kids that achieve."

Aidan Tunnell, a graduating senior at Santa Fe High School in New Mexico, first attended the Arizona Youth Leadership conference in 1998 and went on to attend six others.

"I learned more about my country in a couple of days than I had ever learned with years of history lessons," he said. "I truly believe that those conferences have changed the way I look at my country and government. . . . Leadership is a word I never thought twice about, but I can now proudly say that I am a leader."

Testimonials like that please Mr. Nicholson, who hopes corporations and other potential donors may hear about the order's program and chip in to defray the costs to house and feed the students.

"We want to expand this program so we can involve hundreds of thousands of kids, not just thousands," he said. "We've got something real good going here. It's important to the country and it's valuable to our teen-agers."



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: army; dnc; education; future; hope; military; patriotism; rnc; teach
A nice read.
1 posted on 08/12/2002 3:14:22 PM PDT by vannrox
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To: vannrox
What a wonderful program.
2 posted on 08/12/2002 3:17:55 PM PDT by Bigg Red
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To: vannrox
I have nothing but the deepest respect for the people pushing this program. What disturbs me more than I can express, is that our schools are not doing this. Every one of the millions of students attending our nation's schools should obtain this knowledge and code of ethics on a continual basis. If they aren't, then heads should roll.
3 posted on 08/12/2002 3:20:01 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: vannrox
bttt
4 posted on 08/12/2002 3:22:09 PM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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To: DoughtyOne
...our schools are not doing this..

Yet another reason to follow James Dobson's advice to take our kids out of public school.

5 posted on 08/12/2002 3:25:12 PM PDT by Bigg Red
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To: Bigg Red
Ditto.
6 posted on 08/12/2002 3:34:32 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: vannrox
Participants are nominated by their high school principals, selected through local civic groups like the Civitan and Rotary clubs, or chosen from the ranks of their high school ROTC programs.

These are probably the kids already least corrupted by the "America is an oppressor nation" theory of history. It sounds like a great program, but I wish they could bring its concepts to the schools, possibly with assemblies, so more could be exposed to a positive outlook on our country.

7 posted on 08/12/2002 3:55:31 PM PDT by Freee-dame
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To: vannrox
Sounds like the "History and Moral Philosophy" course from Heinlein. Excellent idea.
8 posted on 08/12/2002 4:10:47 PM PDT by E.Allen
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To: Bigg Red
I enlisted in the Navy in 1989 and I believe that was the first time I thought about the words 'duty' or 'service'(or Honor,Courage,Committment). All I had heard/thought about in school was the importance of 'me'.
9 posted on 08/12/2002 4:21:12 PM PDT by Isle of sanity in CA
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To: vannrox; Neil E. Wright; Jim Robinson; dcwusmc; Eastbound; Trueblackman; BlackbirdSST; ...
A Veterans for Constitutional Restoration bump and point of contact:

Rodger Hunter
949-367-1729

I'll contact this org in the coming days.

10 posted on 08/12/2002 4:46:31 PM PDT by A Navy Vet
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To: Bigg Red
Under God BUMP!
11 posted on 08/12/2002 4:54:25 PM PDT by Freemeorkillme
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To: A Navy Vet
Great idea. See if you can get an outline or course materials.
12 posted on 08/12/2002 5:16:13 PM PDT by Eastbound
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To: vannrox
I REALLY hate to throw water onto anybody's "RAH-RAH" moment, but I'm a former US Army Officer and I have been teaching in the public schools for the last fourteen years.

IF the officers are from my era...that is commissioned in the early to mid 1980's there might be some hope for them. Odds are better if they were raised in the deep south or far west....but if they themselves are victims of the NWO liberalized educational system then it's no use.

They will just reinforce the notion that guns are evil and that soverignty is a thing of the past......and continue to extoll the benefits of the United Nations and how good it felt to put on the baby blue beanie and do some REAL GOOD there in Bosnia, Haiti and elsewhere....

13 posted on 08/12/2002 6:04:08 PM PDT by ExSoldier
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To: E.Allen
Can anybody do a FR archive search and find an article posted that is titled an Open Letter from a Green Beret? It probably would have been done just pre Y2K. THAT article will give you the warm fuzzies and a feeling that hey....maybe there IS hope after all. It was first published in an underground publication called "THE RESISTER: The Official Publication of the Special Forces Underground." When I first read it I about wept.
14 posted on 08/12/2002 6:09:01 PM PDT by ExSoldier
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To: ExSoldier
Military Order of World Wars

Look good to me.

15 posted on 08/12/2002 7:05:42 PM PDT by A Navy Vet
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To: A Navy Vet
Sorry, the link is bad. Can you try again?
16 posted on 08/12/2002 9:48:25 PM PDT by ExSoldier
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To: ExSoldier
Sorry about that: Military Order of the World Wars
17 posted on 08/13/2002 1:07:38 AM PDT by A Navy Vet
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To: Isle of sanity in CA
And God bless you for serving our country.
18 posted on 08/13/2002 10:26:24 AM PDT by Bigg Red
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