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Cadet life is
characterized through NMMI’s military system intended to foster in each
cadet punctuality, order, discipline, courtesy, respect for authority,
self-reliance, initiative, and strength of character.
Cadets live each day
within a military framework; they wear the
cadet uniform, live in
barracks-style dormitories, and eat their meals in a dining
facility.
The
cadet
day is strictly regimented. It is each cadet’s
responsibility to pay close attention to detail in order to manage his
or her available time to ensure completion of required academic,
military, physical training, and Corps responsibilities.
The Corps is commanded
and administered by cadets and they provide much of the military
training. More formal and specific training is provided through NMMI’s
Reserve
Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and
Junior ROTC
detachments and the
Service
Academy Preparatory program faculty administrators.
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