A good program to look into is call the US Naval Sea Cadet Corps. It is a non-profit youth program sponsored by the Navy, for ages 13-18 and there is a program called Navy League Cadet Corps for ages11-13(can get an age waiver for mature 10y/o) Most Sea Cadet units drill a couple times a month. They have a boot camp for 2 weeks when school is out both summer time and winter break. Once you complete boot camp there is advanced training available in different areas such as Airman, Corpsman(medical), Seabee, Seal, MAA, Homeland Security, Sailing, Scuba, and many others. They also do international exchanges with Sea Cadets from other countries such as Canada, Bermuda, England, Japan, Australia, Russia, Sweden, & Scotland. During unit drills you learn close order drill (facing movements, marching), do PT(physical training), academics (study Navy correspondence courses such as the BMR, Seaman, Airman, Fireman. Do community service. There are many units in the LA area. To learn more go to there website at www.seacadets.org
2007-07-22 00:31:17
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answered by monkae2001 2
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sure. there is military college that's like boot camp and extreme college blended. And there are a number of private faculties that are run like boot camps for individuals who want their babies to have that form of coaching. Then there are brat camps that are run like boot camps. there is an fairly extensive decision.
2016-10-22 07:55:52
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answered by ? 4
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If you want to get the crap beaten out of you, try and find a teen boot camp a la Sally Jesse. If you're looking for discipline, find a good military school.
2007-07-21 16:50:46
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answered by DOOM 7
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Try the Boy Scouts or Explorer troop or The Civil Air Patrol or JROTC
2007-07-21 17:28:07
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answered by Ask me anything 3
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