Henry O. Flipper was the first African American cadet to graduate West Point. there is a book wrote about him, it is called the colored cadet at west point. it is about his struggles going to college. he was sentenced of having a relationship with a white woman, which was not allowed in those days. and was dishonorably charged fron the military. 30 years after his death he was pardoned and his status changed to honorably discharged.
Educational assistance is available at the GI Bill website www.gibill.va.gov. It contains information about the GI Bill, Tuition Assistance, and Veterans Educational Assistance. Yes you can. Learn more about the programs you qualify for by visiting this direct link: http://www.military.com/education/content/money-for-school/military-spouse-and-family-educational-assistance-programs.html
You can get this tuition assistance in some great college with paying the expenses of the association and they help you to rise your level in the modules you need to get help . If you need some free tuition assistance college you can get it with the community colleges.
One of the ways armed-service members can get a college education is through the GI Bill. Passed after World War II, the bill provides assistance to former military professionals who want to pursue higher education.
Oxford Military College was created in 1876.
Military College of Signals was created in 1947.
Norwegian Military College ended in 1940.
Oxford Military College ended in 1896.
Texas Military College was created in 1915.
Norwegian Military College was created in 1817.
Georgia Military College was created in 1879.
Military College Sui's motto is 'Knowledge and Action'.