New(ish) degree in Military History

Discussion in 'Military-related education topics' started by Kizmet, Oct 1, 2015.

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  1. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

  2. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

  3. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    They say on their website that they like to help their military students. I wonder whether they want to help their non-military students who are 4F on account of brain tumor, brain surgery, diabetes, epilepsy, fat boy test, stage 3 kidney failure, manic-depression (bipolar), and ,maybe prostrate problems.
     
  4. silver123

    silver123 New Member

    The New Military Online Master's Degrees are
    • Master of Arts in History
    • Master of Arts in Military Studies
    • Graduate Certificate in American History
    • Graduate Certificate in American Revolution Studies
    • Graduate Certificate in Civil War Studies
    • Graduate Certificate in World War II Studies
    • Explore all programs
     
  5. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Park has a long record of providing education TO the military, operating on many military bases.
     
  6. TechWarrior

    TechWarrior New Member

    Where are you getting this information? The link Kizmet posted doesn't pull up and the History degrees aren't listed under their online degree section of their website. Anyone have a good link to the program? Thanks.
     
  7. TechWarrior

    TechWarrior New Member

    No information about a Masters in History on their site. Only undergraduate. Help!
     
  8. Life Long Learning

    Life Long Learning Active Member

    Nice! I love military history! Is there any other kind?
     
  9. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member

    Sorry, off topic

    Hey Ted,

    My sister had a brain tumor successfully removed. She does have to have it monitored though. Do they have to monitor your brain tumor as well? Did they remove all of it? Do you still smoke cigarillos?

    Take care of yourself. Not trying to be nosey, just concerned.
     
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  10. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    They did monitor it for the first five years after the surgery. They got most of it, except a small pierce of it that was a bit too close to the optic nerve. It was a benign tumor. I no longer smoke cigarillos but I still smoke cigarettes.
     
  11. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member

    Oh good, it was benign. Well, at least you don't smoke cigarillos anymore. Just don't start smoking the "herbal". :smile: I have a neighbor who walks like four or five times a day to help control his diabetes. This guy walks A LOT, several miles each walk. It's been too hot for him to take his dog with him though.
     
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  12. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    I had to have my brain tumor monitored for five years.
     
  13. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Quit smoking on August 7, 2016.
     
  14. Tireman 44444

    Tireman 44444 Well-Known Member


    yes!! Yes!! Yes!!
     

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