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  1. Staunton Military Academy was a private all-male military school located in Staunton, Virginia.Founded in 1884, the academy closed in 1976. [1] The school was highly regarded for its academic and military programs, and many notable American political and military leaders are graduates, including Sen. Barry Goldwater, the 1964 Republican presidential candidate, and his son, Rep. Barry Goldwater ...

  2. Staunton Military Academy. “For decades, SMA was the most prestigious military preparatory school in the world. The entire program exceeded infinitely all others at its level. SMA’s magnificent array of alumni attests to the substance of its program. In every walk of life, SMA’s graduates have excelled and continue to do so in government ...

  3. The Staunton Military Academy Alumni Foundation (SMAAF) Leadership Scholarship is a perpetual $2,500 scholarship awarded annually to the Mary Baldwin University – Virginia Women’s Institute for Leadership (VWIL) cadet completing her junior year and entering her senior year who exhibits strong leadership qualities, high academic standards, is committed to completion of one of the military ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. David Shipula, SMA ’73. First on the list, during my tenure as President of the Staunton Military Academy Alumni Foundation, is to thank our outgoing President George Mastroianni (SMA ‘73). George initiated our Strategic Planning Process which continues today and led us the last few years during unprecedented and difficult times.

  6. Apparently Captain Kable pointed to the year of 1872, the year that he began as the Principal of the Charlestown Academy, as to what he considered the start of his school. This was evidenced by when one looked above the Sally Port going into South Barracks, the year to the left of the name on the marker “Staunton Military Academy” was 1872 ...