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  2. Military academies in India - Wikipedia

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    Officers Training Academy, Gaya:- OTA Gaya, raised in July 2011, is the third pre-commission training (PCT) academy of the Indian Army with a planned training capacity of 750 cadets. It imparts pre commission military training to regular army officers from Technical and SCO entries.

  3. Texas A&M University at Galveston - Wikipedia

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    The academy operated between the two campuses for eight years, up to 1971. [4] In the summer of 1963, as the fledgling academy awaited its own training vessel, some 50 A&M Cadets got underway aboard the Empire State IV with SUNY Maritime for their first official cruise. A&M President Rudder had promised TMA its own ship by the summer of 1965.

  4. CIAST - Wikipedia

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    The centre offer courses in Instructor Training, Supervisory Training and Advanced Skill Training for instructors, supervisors and skilled workers from the private and public sectors. Early in year 1994, the new department "National Instructor Training Program" (NITP) was established.

  5. Royal Australian Navy School of Underwater Medicine

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    The first eight-day Underwater Medicine course was held in May 1963, presented by Surgeon Lieutenant Commander A.A. Reid, and was followed by a thirteen-day course by Surgeon Lieutenant Commander B.M. Wadham, in June 1963. [1]

  6. Doctor of Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    The full course of studies might, for example, lead in succession to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Licentiate of Arts, Master of Arts, or Bachelor of Medicine, Licentiate of Medicine, or Doctor of Medicine, but before the early modern era, many exceptions to this existed. Most students left the university without becoming masters of arts ...

  7. Academy of Military Medical Sciences - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, the Chinese government announced that the Academy of Military Medical Sciences had developed an Ebola virus vaccine candidate that had been approved for clinical trials. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In December 2021, the United States Department of Commerce added the Academy of Military Medical Sciences to the Entity List , accusing it of ...

  8. Paraveterinary worker - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary technicians of the US Army assist in an operation on a military working dog.. A paraveterinary worker is a professional of veterinary medicine who performs procedures autonomously or semi-autonomously, as part of a veterinary assistance system.

  9. Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    CRMA was founded on 5 August 1887 by King Chulachomklao, King Rama V, also known as King Chulalongkorn.It was originally called the Royal Military Academy. On 1 January 1948, it was merged with the Royal Thai Army Polytechniques Institute, under the new name Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy in the honor of King Chulachomklao.