The Rise Of Australasia-Chapter 1252 - 924 National Foster Care Institute_3

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Chapter 1252: Chapter 924: National Foster Care Institute_3

Chapter 1252 -924: National Foster Care Institute_3

The Royal Military Academy is no longer in its fledgling state. The academy now encompasses numerous campuses, large and small, and has become famous not only throughout Australasia but also around the world.

There are currently three main campuses: the Sydney Royal Military Academy, the Melbourne Royal Military Academy, and the St. Arthurburg Royal Military Academy.

Each of these three major military academies has distinct levels of recruitment and attracts a diverse student body.

The Sydney Royal Military Academy has the broadest recruitment scope, attracting students from civilian, military, and international backgrounds involving all branches of the military. It is also the largest branch of Australasia’s military academies.

The Sydney Royal Military Academy primarily recruits domestic high school graduates, foreign high school graduates, and outstanding new recruits from the military, focusing on training mid-level and senior military officers. It serves as a cradle for training Australasia’s mid and upper echelon officers.

Graduates from the Sydney Royal Military Academy receive at least the rank of Second Lieutenant, and those who perform exceptionally well may even achieve the ranks of Lieutenant or Captain, aiming to become the youngest staff officers.

The second largest is the Melbourne Royal Military Academy, which focuses on recruiting males aged 18–28 with at least a high school education, as well as decorated soldiers from the military who meet the promotion criteria.

However, compared to the Sydney Royal Military Academy that trains mid to high-level officers, the officers trained at the Melbourne Royal Military Academy are more at the grassroots level. Ordinary graduates entering the military typically start with the rank of Staff Sergeant, and military graduates returning to service can achieve a maximum rank of Second Lieutenant.

To put it into perspective, the rank of Staff Sergeant generally allows one to serve only at the platoon leader level, and the academy’s graduate holding the rank of Second Lieutenant can serve at the company commander level.

Nevertheless, the benefit lies in the lower entry requirements for the Melbourne Royal Military Academy, which is also one of the military’s methods for training a large number of grassroots officers.

The most recently established and most mysterious of the three, St. Arthurburg Royal Military Academy, is the smallest in scale and enrolls the fewest students.

The purpose of establishing St. Arthurburg Royal Military Academy is not to train officers but to train exceptional new leaders for the nation.

St. Arthurburg Royal Military Academy has only two recruitment methods: selecting the best candidates from the Sydney Royal Military Academy and recruiting outstanding young soldiers from the military.

Unlike other military academies, the study period at St. Arthurburg Military Academy is lengthy, totaling six years, which includes three years of theoretical training and three years of practical application.

As a school highly valued by Arthur for training senior officers, students at St. Arthurburg Military Academy must be citizens with Australasian nationality, and both parents must be Australasians.

Moreover, applicants must not have any criminal history within three generations, not even minor thefts.

Because the students of St. Arthurburg Military Academy are predominantly outstanding graduates from the Sydney Royal Military Academy and excellent young officers of the military, these students have already achieved at least the rank of Second Lieutenant before entering the military academy.

During the 3+3 total of six years of study, they sequentially experience the military careers of platoon leaders, company commanders, and battalion commanders, and upon completing six years of studies, they achieve at least the rank of Major.

This is why St. Arthurburg Royal Military Academy is referred to as a general’s school—the graduates are typically between the ages of 28 and 30, yet they already hold at least the rank of Major.

As long as they don’t make mistakes in their subsequent military careers, and even without significant achievements, they can still progress to at least the rank of Colonel.

Any decent accomplishment can propel these young individuals, already at major-level, to break through from staff officer to general rank. Even at the lowest level of general rank, they would at least be Brigadier Generals.

This already puts them ahead of many others. For officers holding the rank of Major at the battalion commander level, progressing from Second Lieutenant to Major would normally take more than ten years in the military.

But at St. Arthurburg Royal Military Academy, this immense transition from Second Lieutenant to Major requires only six years.

And this is just for typical students. For exceptionally performing students, their ranks upon graduation are definitely not limited to Major.

Arthur’s interest, Martin Gregg, is one such exceptionally performing individual.

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During his time at Sydney Royal Military Academy, Martin Gregg’s performance caught the attention of the then principal and quickly made it onto the watch list of St. Arthurburg Royal Military Academy.

Two years after graduating from Sydney Military Academy, Martin Gregg advanced his studies at St. Arthurburg Military Academy.

Two years have passed, and Martin Gregg has now achieved the rank of Captain and serves as a company commander, having been deployed with the army to combat in Europe.