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Contact: COL Gregg Harding,
Commandant, at 434-432-2582; MAJ Dallas Campbell, Operations Officer, at 434-432-2481 x2133.
When
Cadets are not engaged in either academics or sports, Hargrave's TAC
Officers in the military department ensure that they remain on task.
Building personal character, self-discipline, leadership skills and
self-esteem in each Cadet is the focus of Hargrave's military life.
The Academy's rules and regulations
are designed to help a Cadet mature into a young man of character. One of the most important lessons
Hargrave teaches is adherence to moral and behavioral standards. And,
that a violation of these standards has consequences. This is very
important for each Cadet's personal development and for their future
success later in life.
Cadets also play an important role
with each other. Normal student interaction among the Corps of Cadets
produces leaders. At Hargrave, these raw leadership aptitudes are
nurtured and developed by the military department with the
assignment of rank, duties and responsibilities. It is also taught academically
with Hargrave's General Colin Powell Center for Leadership and Ethics.
Hargrave provides a one-two punch in an area where most school talk,
but few actually put into practice. Almost all Hargrave graduates are
practiced leaders.
Cadets
who participate seriously in the Hargrave military program, take responsibility and
become engaged with their fellow Cadets find themselves ahead of their
peers after graduation. For 100 years, Hargrave has produced
many individuals who return to campus thanking the Academy for the
leadership and self-discipline it instilled them.
Visit here for more information about our military high school program.
Hargrave Military Academy, one of Virginia's prestigious military schools.
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