Alabama Military Academy | |
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Country | United States |
Allegiance | United States Alabama |
Garrison/HQ | Alabama |
Motto(s) | "It shall be done" |
The Alabama Military Academy is a National Guard officer candidate training school[clarification needed] located at the Fort McClellan Army National Guard Training Center in Fort McClellan, Alabama.[1][2] It was established in 1957 and has the motto "It shall be done."[1] The training center celebrated Fort McClellan's 100th anniversary in 2017.[3] Candidates participate in a six-mile march at Talladega Superspeedway.[4]
On February 13, 2009, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen (in character as Brüno) fooled Guard officers into allowing him to participate in training at the Alabama Military Academy at Fort McClellan.[7] The officers were led to believe that Cohen was a reporter making a German TV documentary. The incident ended when an Alabama cadet recognized Cohen. Guard spokesperson Staff Sergeant Katrina Timmons stated on March 16, 2009, about the incident, "It's an embarrassment to the Alabama National Guard. Since then we have put in protocols to make sure this doesn't happen again."[7]
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