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==General==
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Located in the outer reaches near the periphery border, the academy is a torch of knowledge in a ocean of undereducation.<ref name=FMFS41>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 41, "Filtvelt Military Academy Profile"</ref>
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A torch of knowledge in a ocean of under-education, the '''Filtvelt Military Academy''' was one of only two military academy servicing the [[Federated Suns]]' [[Periphery]] facing [[Outback]] region, later becoming the sole military academy of the independent [[Filtvelt Coalition]]. <ref name=FMFS41>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 41, "Filtvelt Military Academy Profile"</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
===Federated Commonwealth===
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===Federated Suns===
In the buildup to the [[FedCom Civil War]] there was intense competition driving the students of the Academy and the dropout rate was high every year, because the average citizen from the Outback regions coudln't handle the stress of deducated military study. Applicants were transferred to other academies when they went further in their academic field of studying. Graduates from [[Filtvet]] were considered second rate compared to those from premier academy members like the [[NAIS]] or Albion.<ref name=FMFS41/>
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Built in the later years of the  [[Third Succession War]], the Filtvelt Military Academy had much in common with the [[Kilbourne Academy]]. Like Kilbourne, the lack of educational options in the region would also lead the FMA to permit civilians to attend the academy's non-military classes. Primarily intended to help supply the Periphery units of the [[AFFS]], units within the [[Crucis March]] such as the [[Crucis March Militia]]s and the former [[Federated Commonwealth Corps|FedCom RCTs]] recruit heavily from it. <ref name=HDTFS-156>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 156 "Military Forces - Military Education - Filtvelt Military Academy"</ref> <ref name=FMFS41/>
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In the buildup to the [[FedCom Civil War]] there was intense competition driving the students of the Academy and the dropout rate was high every year, because the average citizen from the Outback regions couldn't handle the stress of dedicated military study. Applicants were transferred to other academies when they went further in their academic field of studying. Graduates from [[Filtvet]] were considered second rate compared to those from premier academy members like the [[NAIS]] or [[Albion Military Academy|Albion]].<ref name=FMFS41/>
  
 
===Filtvelt Coalition===
 
===Filtvelt Coalition===
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]] continually outstripped the number of graduates from the Academy. This, combined with the generally low standard of education endemic to the worlds in the region rapidly created a "brain drain" in the early part of the thirty-second century, forcing [[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 demands.<ref name="FM:3145p189">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 189, "Filtvelt Coalition"</ref>
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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]] continually outstripped the number of graduates from the Academy. This, combined with the generally low standard of education endemic to the worlds in the region rapidly created a "brain drain" in the early part of the thirty-second century, forcing [[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 demands.<ref name="FM:3145p189">''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 189, "Filtvelt Coalition"</ref>
  
 
==Special Notes==
 
==Special Notes==
Units within the [[Crucis March]] such as the March Militias and the former FedCom RCTs recruit heavily from it.<ref name=FMFS41/>
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A torch of knowledge in a ocean of under-education, the Filtvelt Military Academy was one of only two military academy servicing the Federated Suns' Periphery facing Outback region, later becoming the sole military academy of the independent Filtvelt Coalition. [1]

History

Federated Suns

Built in the later years of the Third Succession War, the Filtvelt Military Academy had much in common with the Kilbourne Academy. Like Kilbourne, the lack of educational options in the region would also lead the FMA to permit civilians to attend the academy's non-military classes. Primarily intended to help supply the Periphery units of the AFFS, units within the Crucis March such as the Crucis March Militias and the former FedCom RCTs recruit heavily from it. [2] [1]

In the buildup to the FedCom Civil War there was intense competition driving the students of the Academy and the dropout rate was high every year, because the average citizen from the Outback regions couldn't handle the stress of dedicated military study. Applicants were transferred to other academies when they went further in their academic field of studying. Graduates from Filtvet were considered second rate compared to those from premier academy members like the NAIS or Albion.[1]

Filtvelt Coalition

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 continually outstripped the number of graduates from the Academy. This, combined with the generally low standard of education endemic to the worlds in the region rapidly created a "brain drain" in the early part of the thirty-second century, forcing 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 demands.[3]

Special Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 41, "Filtvelt Military Academy Profile"
  2. House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 156 "Military Forces - Military Education - Filtvelt Military Academy"
  3. Field Manual: 3145, p. 189, "Filtvelt Coalition"

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