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During the [[Jihad]], the Filtvelt Academy training battalion formed the core of the [[First Filtvelt Citizen's Militia]].<ref name="FR:Pp14">''Field Report: Periphery'', p. 14, "Filtvelt Coalition"</ref> After the Jihad the independent Filtvelt Coalition attempted to expand the Filtvelt Academy just as the Coalition's industrial and economic base was rapidly expanding. Unfortunately, this proved harder than hoped; the demand for qualified officers from the expanding [[Filtvelt Citizen's Militia]] (FCM) continually outstripped the number of graduates from the Academy.<ref name="FM:3145p189"/>  
 
During the [[Jihad]], the Filtvelt Academy training battalion formed the core of the [[First Filtvelt Citizen's Militia]].<ref name="FR:Pp14">''Field Report: Periphery'', p. 14, "Filtvelt Coalition"</ref> After the Jihad the independent Filtvelt Coalition attempted to expand the Filtvelt Academy just as the Coalition's industrial and economic base was rapidly expanding. Unfortunately, this proved harder than hoped; the demand for qualified officers from the expanding [[Filtvelt Citizen's Militia]] (FCM) continually outstripped the number of graduates from the Academy.<ref name="FM:3145p189"/>  
  
The Coalition attempted to deal with the need to rebuild the FCM as quickly as possibly by curtailing the training programs for the lower ranks, while continuing to put officer cadets through a full term of education. Working against the Coalition's efforts was the need for officer candidates to have a functional education not just in terms of military tactics and the mandated standard academy curriculum dictated by the Coalition, but also in mathematics and reading. These problems led to the [[Vagabond Schools]] of the Federated Suns era being regarded as a failure, and the demand for officers for the FCM's officer corps was predicted to continue to outstrip the ability of the population to supply suitable recruits until the average level of education in the Coalition reached at least a secondary education level.<ref name="O:Pp23">''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 23, "Strategic Integrity"</ref>
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The Coalition attempted to deal with the need to rebuild the FCM as quickly as possibly by curtailing the training programs for the lower ranks, while continuing to put officer cadets through a full term of education. Working against the Coalition's efforts was the need for officer candidates to have a functional education not just in terms of military tactics and the mandated standard academy curriculum dictated by the Coalition, but also in mathematics and reading. These problems led to the vagabond schools of the Federated Suns era being regarded as a failure, and the demand for officers for the FCM's officer corps was predicted to continue to outstrip the ability of the population to supply suitable recruits until the average level of education in the Coalition reached at least a secondary education level.<ref name="O:Pp23">''Objectives: Periphery'', p. 23, "Strategic Integrity"</ref>
  
 
This continuing demand from the FCM plus the paucity of secondary education within the Coalition rapidly created a "brain drain" in the early part of the thirty-second century, forcing [[Prime Minister of the Filtvelt Coalition|Prime Minister]] [[Berko Okeke]], ruler of the Coalition, to push through a combination of tax and spending increases that increased education facilities at both primary and university stages throughout the Coalition. These measures were successful to such an extent that worlds bordering the Coalition began to adopt them, but it took until [[3138]] for the Academy to be capable of producing enough trained personnel to meet the FCM's requirements.<ref name="FM:3145p189">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 189, "Filtvelt Coalition"</ref>
 
This continuing demand from the FCM plus the paucity of secondary education within the Coalition rapidly created a "brain drain" in the early part of the thirty-second century, forcing [[Prime Minister of the Filtvelt Coalition|Prime Minister]] [[Berko Okeke]], ruler of the Coalition, to push through a combination of tax and spending increases that increased education facilities at both primary and university stages throughout the Coalition. These measures were successful to such an extent that worlds bordering the Coalition began to adopt them, but it took until [[3138]] for the Academy to be capable of producing enough trained personnel to meet the FCM's requirements.<ref name="FM:3145p189">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 189, "Filtvelt Coalition"</ref>

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