Castle Heights Military Academy - Yearbook (Lebanon, TN)

 - Class of 1937

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fx f w -caicffrlsis-Hf.1giiJr.f -m1LifrafirsY-a4cC4iD'a1ytY- ,li ,,,,j 1-0 . ..-..,.,.....,.L.,l1::.:..:gg ,.,. c :7:'::fg: i17 . .... :. ...-.............. ..'7T T-..-.- -----M if --V --------A-V -M'-f-- The military worlc in a good military school is sufficiently appreciated by the general public to need but little explanation. It is, of course, Purpose and a means to an end and not an end in itself. The proper military training teaches the boy to be orderly, prompt, neat in appearance, courteous in manner and respectful to authority. It teaches him self-reliance and self- control. He learns how to talce and to give orders with control. It builds into his fibre with proper consistency the ingredients that go to malce of him a real man. The military worlc at Castle Heights is helpful to every de- partment in the Academy. Through it a boy develops character, as in no other way. Discipline It has been found boys not only respond to the demands of the discipline but appreciate the necessity for it. Our school is conducted as a Military Post at all times. The dual control of the Commandant of Cadets over school routine and of the Military Personnel P. M. S. 8: T. over the U. S. Government's contribution through the R. O. T. C. is co-ordinated by the super- vision and final authority of the Superintendent. Competent and enthusiastic Reserve Officers are em- ployed to assist the regular Army Officer, who is the P. M. S. 84 T., during the drill period, and to assist the Commandant of Cadets with discipline and supervision throughout the day. The Castle Heights Military Academy graduate, who completes the four-year course, is commissioned in the Army of the United Government Summer Camp States as a Second and Daily Routine Lieutenant in the ln- fantry Reserve. A re- quirement' is attendance at one R. O. T. C. Camp, which is conducted by the Government, during the summer. The daily routine is planned with a view to giving the students sufficient time to perform the duties required of them. One event follows another with quiet regularity. Boys learn to use their time wisely. An appreciation of the value of leisure, as well as the value of concen- tration is developed. A cadet in his first year at Castle Heights is a private in the military organization. He learns the lesson of obedience to orders be- Rani: ancl Responsibility fore giving any orders himself. ln his second year, however, the opportunity for promotion occurs. A Corporal's chevrons are the much-coveted sign of his first military advancement. As a squad leader, he becomes responsible for seven of his companions and his first experience in command and leadership begins. Qualities are developed in this way as by no other method, and the stamp of self-reliance and the habit of initiative once obtained will remain for life. Later years offer the ranlc and duties of Sergeant and the senior year sees the most ambitious and successful boys proudly wearing the insignia of Captains and Lieutenants. On these Cadet Officers rests a very real burden of responsibility, which they welcome with enthusiasm. Although designed for younger boys, it is as military, in its way, as West Point is in its way. The military school, in which a boy merely wears a uniform, slouches through a few drills, comes down to reveille half dressed, and addresses his superiors famil- iarly, throws away the advantages the civilian school might possess, and gains none of the advantages inherent in the military system. The Academy lays no emphasis on developing pro- fessional soldiers. But a Castle Heights cadet could become an efficient officer in the service of his country very quiclcly if he were needed-if a national emergency arose. He has the ground-worlc. He has actually had detailed instruction and practical experience that thousands of American officers who went to france did not have. The Governmentdid not have time to give it to them.

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