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The United States Air Force Academy

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The United States Air Force Academy

The United States Air Force Academy is a public, coeducational military institution of the higher learning.  It is one of the five United States military service academies, which train young men and women for military careers.  The Academy is an agency of the Department of the Air Force.  It stands on an 18,000-acre site in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, near Colorado Springs, Colorado.  The Air Force Academy is just one option for young men and women in becoming officers in the Air Force.
     The Air Force Academy has a very effective purpose, which is to prepare young men and women for careers as officers in the United States Air Force.  The training the students receive at the Academy gives them the knowledge and discipline to serve their country as commissioned officers.
     The Academy its self, has a very detailed background.  In the 1920's, Brigadier General Billy Mitchell urged that the government set up an Air Force academy.  Then in 1947, the United States established the Air Force as an independent branch from the Army.  Two years later, the secretary of defense appointed a service academy board in 1949, to study the need for another academy.  The board recommended that an academy be established to train future Air Force Officers.  Finally, Congress authorized the creation of the Air Force Academy in 1954.  In July 1955, the first class of male students began training at the temporary Academy site at Lowry Air Force Base, near Denver, Colorado.  The Academy later moved to its permanent site to Colorado Springs, Colorado.  In 1964, the government increased the Academy's size from 2,560 students to its current size of 4, 417.  Male students were only admitted at this time.   Women were finally admitted to the Academy in 1976.  Today the Academy continues to train both men and women to be Air Force officers.
     Candidates seeking admission to the Academy must be United States citizens, unmarried, of good moral charact...

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