From the neighbouring Kadetten-Schule, where the boys undergo a semi-military training, four to six cadets were chosen to share the lessons and amusements of the Princes, always returning to the Schule to sleep.
The Duchess of Albany and her daughter Princess Alice (now Princess Alexander of Teck) were for a short time living in Potsdam, while the young Duke of Coburg, the son of the Duchess, was undergoing his year of military training.
These were new arts, and required no special naval or military training; they belonged to the air.
So had the Director of Military Training, the Director of the Air Department, and the Superintendent of the Royal Aircraft Factory.
Peace Insurance," ably expresses the value of military training, as follows: "Military training has an important value entirely apart from its actual military value.
Here we have a country where every boy and young man who is physically sound receives, largely as a part of his school work, military training to the extent necessary to make him an efficient soldier.
If, however, our Navy were to be brought to first rank and the Swiss system of military trainingin public schools were to be adopted, we could get along with a much smaller army.
The personnel discharged from the navy must not receive any kind of naval or military training or undertake any further service in the navy or army.
The period of the year when the men could best be spared from their homes for an interval of military training would be in the winter time.
It will be argued against this plan for an enlisted National Construction Reserve that the men would have no military training in the event that the need should instantly arise for utilizing them as soldiers.
Military training would be beneficial to all boys, but our public school system is controlled by the States, counties, and local districts, and not by the nation.
All full-time graduate students had to serve a probationary period of nine months in production and three months in military training, in addition to the prescribed military training received while in school.
I know that there are many very well-meaning people who think that all military training is an abomination, and who are convinced that the life of youth in barracks is a continued round of vice and immorality of all kinds.
Ready, the well-known Methodist Minister, took up a strong stand on the subject of military training at a meeting of the Society of Friends held in Auckland last week.
In a word it is a useful and sound work and one which can be commended to those who contemplate a course in military training.
The authors of this book have performed a valuable service, one which will tend to facilitate and aid very much the development of military training in this country.
Authorities of the former (universities and colleges not essentially military) must establish and maintain a two years' elective or compulsory course of military training, as a minimum, for its physically fit male students.
The great European States maintain standing armies in which all able-bodied citizens have to pass a longer or shorter period of military training.
Thus the full consummation of military training cannot be attained unless recruits enter the army well equipped physically and mentally, and bringing with them patriotic sentiments worthy of the honourable profession of arms.
If preparation for defense is by no means exhausted by military training, on the other hand not all military training is intended for defense.
He, too, was but a farmer; culture he lacked, military training he had none, but the spark of martial genius had fallen and kindled in his breast.
The Boer officers, with very few exceptions, were men without a shadow of military training, some even poorly developed mentally.
Not only had we to confront such overpowering numbers, but these forces were under the control of England's most distinguished generals, men who combined practical experience with the advantage of a military training.
Let us admit our faults, for it is the negation of all sound work to cover up errors in military training.
Colonel Fuller of the “Ox and Bucks” tried to drag it into the arena of military training.
Indeed, were it not for these smarter men, military training would be in a muddle.
And it was this damnable craving for prettiness which hindered the development of military training.
I do not know which of the two passages that I have quoted is the more striking commentary on the moral influence of military training; that such training should have the effect which Captain March Phillips describes, or (as Mr. J.
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