At the age of fifteen he decided on a military career, and having obtained an introduction to Napoleon Bonaparte, then first consul, was admitted to the Military Academy at Paris.
He was carefully educated with a view to a military career, and in his twentieth year he was made chief of a newly-raised Brunswick regiment in the Prussian service.
His father, Caesar, prince of Arianiello, intended him for a military career, which he commenced at the early age of seven, but soon abandoned for the study of the law.
If I were just commencing my military career, and if I had any reason to fear the chances of war, this language would be wholly misplaced.
They receive a good elementary education and are brought up for trades, and can make their selection between a civil and a military career.
Lacking encouragement from parents, teachers, and peers, black youths were increasingly reluctant to consider a military career.
Although greater opportunities for employment had developed for black Americans, civilians already filled the posts and many young Negroes preferred the job security of a military career.
Service representatives also worked with teachers and school officials to inform students on military career opportunities.
He followed a military career, and was rapidly promoted by Gustavus III.
Although Rousseau's military career was of the greatest credit to him, nothing of it reflects such honor on the soldier, or illustrates so nobly the character of the man, as did his conduct during the operations which I have sketched.
I have not space here to enter as I could wish into the details of Rousseau's military career.
If Hooker's military career be examined critically, it will be found that his success as a leader has been due to the impetuosity, boldness, and energy with which he fights.
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