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A study of history provides students with a wide variety of skills both for living and for work. A comprehension of the past and the dynamics of change illuminates the present and enables students not only to exercise responsible citizenship but to enjoy autonomy in an increasingly complex world. Too, the study and understanding of history, as with other of the liberal arts, instill or enhances a capacity for analysis and synthesis; and these transferable skills have applicability to a wide range of careers.
America was born in war and has been immersed in wars throughout its history. As the primary seat of the war in the thirteen colonies, New York鈥檚 Hudson River Valley was the center of military activities throughout the American Revolution, was a key to the Union victory during the Civil War, and provided the location at Springwood from which President Roosevelt could monitor Allied forces during World War II when he was away from Washington, DC. General George Washington called the Hudson River the 鈥淜ey to the Northern Country.鈥 Over the course of the Revolutionary War, battles raged from Manhattan through the Mid-Hudson, including White Plains (1776), Forts Clinton and Montgomery (1777), Kingston (1777), and Stony Point (1779). Starting in January 1778 the Americans would follow up on this victory by turning their attention from the ruins of Fort Constitution to building Fortress West Point with its famous chain across the Hudson, a complex that General George Washington called the 鈥渒ey of America.鈥 The United States Military Academy would rise from the fortifications to become one of the greatest leader development institutions in the world. General Washington and his Main Army would encamp at Newburgh and New Windsor Cantonment in 1782 and 1783 as an Army of Observation for the British army in New York City. A war that started in Massachusetts had shifted and remained centered and then ended in New York in the Hudson River Valley. This two-week course will immerse you in military history through field trips, staff rides, and engaging seminars with active learning from the War for Independence to Afghanistan.
You will learn why America has gone to war over the last 230 years and how its armies have engaged its enemies here and abroad. History will come alive from Stony Point Battlefield in the south to FDR鈥檚 Springwood in the north. An overnight encampment at New Windsor Cantonment will lead to a visit to West Point at course鈥檚 end.
蜜月直播 is a highly selective and comprehensive institution noted for its leadership in combining a liberal arts foundation with a professional education. When prospective students visit Marist鈥搊ur beautiful location on the Hudson River, top-notch facilities, the personal attention and expertise of our faculty, and the sheer enjoyment of their experience here鈥搕hey want to join our community. At Marist, students get a premium education, develop career-ready skills, make lifelong friends, and graduate as the next generation of leaders ready to tackle a rapidly evolving world.
Upon successful completion of the Summer Pre-College American Military History Program, each student earns three college credits for the Marist course Hist223, U.S. Military History.
Cost includes:
Cost does not include travel expenses. Students may wish to bring funds for incidentals, shopping at the Marist Bookstore or the local mall, souvenirs, and any personal items they wish to purchase. Students should bring a laptop for their coursework
American Military History Program Cost: $3,700
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