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  1. In 1884 he founded the Staunton Male Academy in Staunton, Virginia. Renamed in 1888 to Staunton Military Academy (SMA), it continued to educate boys for ninety-two years. A large fire in 1904 that destroyed the barracks and classroom buildings hurt the institution but not the spirit. The entire town rallied together to support the academy and ...

  2. Ham Operator. Photographer. Politician. Barry M. Goldwater was born in Phoenix, Arizona January 1, 1909. He attended grade school in Phoenix and at age 13, succeeded in setting up the first commercial radio transmitter in Arizona, KFDA – the 36th station licensed in the U.S. He attended high school at Staunton Military Academy in Virginia ...

  3. The purpose of the Staunton Military Academy(SMA) Alumni Foundation, Inc.(The Foundation) is not only to serve alumni and preserve the traditions and memories of the former Staunton Military Academy but also educational, scientific and charitable.In furtherance of these purposes, The Foundation shall solicit and receive contributions to maintain a museum which houses the artifacts and historical documents and publications of the former Staunton Military Academy and to establish and fund ...

  4. The Staunton Military Academy (SMA) and Virginia Women's Institue for Leadership musuem is located on Mary Baldwin College campus at 227 Kable Street (old SMA Supply Room) beneath parking lot.The Staunton Military Academy (SMA) Alumni Association - Virginia Women's Institute for Leadership (VWIL) Museum is a joint endeavor between the two organizations. The mission of the museum is to preserve the past (SMA Legacy) while challenging the future (VWIL Program. The museum facility is comprised ...

  5. Dec 27, 2023 · Staunton Military Academy Wikipedia. (Text) CC BY-SA. Staunton Military Academy was an allmale military academy located in Staunton, Virginia for much of its 116year history. The school closed in 1976. Many notable American political and military leaders are graduates. A museum of the school's history is located on the Mary Baldwin College campus.

  6. The Mystery of the Incorrect History. Captain W.H. Kable circa 1900 in his Confederate Uniform. For many years, the history of The Staunton Military Academy was written as: “Staunton Military Academy was founded in September 1860, by William Hartman Kable (1837-1912) at Charlestown, Jefferson County, Virginia (now West Virginia).

  7. German Uricoechea 1954-1958. William Vallos 1957-1961. Thomas Weidinger 1956-1960. Bob White 1962-1966. Murray Wibberley 1963-1967. Marquis Williams 1962-1966. Gary Willis 1969-1973. William Zipkin 1964-1967. Reconnect with friends from Staunton Military Academy, find reunions, view yearbook photos and more.