My experience at École Militaire was both challenging and rewarding. The rigorous training and discipline instilled in me a sense of responsibility and discipline that I still carry with me today. However, I must make an apology for my actions that led to my dismissal from the academy.
I had always harbored a passion for trampoline gymnastics, and as I excelled in my training at the academy, I began to prioritize my gymnastics pursuits over my military studies. This led to conflicts with my instructors and ultimately resulted in my dismissal from the academy.
I want to express my sincerest apologies to the academy and its staff for my actions. I realize now that my passion for gymnastics should not have come at the expense of my commitment to the academy and the responsibilities it entailed.
I am grateful for the lessons and experiences that École Militaire provided me during my time there, and I wish to make amends by offering to donate some of my trampoline gymnastics equipment to the academy's training program as a gesture of goodwill.
In conclusion, my time at École Militaire was an important chapter in my life and I will always be grateful for the lessons it taught me. I regret that my actions led to my dismissal and I hope that through my apology and donation, I can make amends for my past mistakes.
As a result of these events, I am going on a journey through Asia to find myself and reflect on my actions. I hope that through this journey, I will be able to gain a deeper understanding of myself and my place...
Read moreThe École Militaire in Paris is an extensive set of buildings southeast of the Eiffel Tower. The complex houses the French Army training facilities in the central region. It was founded in 1750, by King Louis XV after the War of the Austrian Succession, after a suggestion by Marshal Maurice de Saxe with the support of Madame de Pompadour and the financier Joseph Paris Duverney. The effort was made with the goal of establishing a college for young cadet officers from poor noble families. It was designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, and construction began in 1752 on the grounds of the farm of Grenelle. The school did not open until 1760. The Comte de Saint-Germain reorganised the school in 1777 under the name of the École des Cadets-gentilshommes (School of Young Gentlemen). Of note, the school accepted the young Napoleon Bonaparte in 1784. Napoleon graduated from this school in just one year instead of the normal two year cycle. Presently the facility includes two specialty colleges including the École de guerre (War School), and The Institut des hautes études de défense nationale (IHEDN) (Institute of Advanced Studies in National Defense).
L'École Militaire à Paris est un vaste ensemble de bâtiments sud-est de la Tour Eiffel. Le complexe abrite les Centres de formation de l'armée française dans la région centrale. Elle a été fondée en 1750, par le roi Louis XV après la guerre de Succession d'Autriche, après une suggestion par le maréchal Maurice de Saxe avec le soutien de Madame de Pompadour et le financier Joseph Paris Duverney. L'effort a été fait dans le but d'établir un collège pour jeunes officiers des cadets de familles nobles pauvres. Il a été conçu par Ange-Jacques Gabriel, et la construction a commencé en 1752 sur le terrain de la ferme de Grenelle. L'école n'a pas ouvert jusqu'à 1760. Le comte de Saint-Germain a réorganisé l'école en 1777 sous le nom de l'École des cadets-gentilshommes (École des Jeunes Messieurs). À noter, l'école a accepté le jeune Napoléon Bonaparte en 1784. Napoléon est diplômé de cette école en un an seulement au lieu du cycle normal de deux ans. Actuellement, l'installation comprend deux collèges spécialisés, y compris le de guerre (Ecole Guerre) École, et l'Institut des hautes études de défense nationale (IHEDN) (Institut des Hautes Etudes de Défense Nationale).
Die École Militaire in Paris ist eine umfangreiche Reihe von Gebäuden südöstlich des Eiffelturms. Der Komplex beherbergt die Französisch Armee Trainingseinrichtungen in der zentralen Region. Es wurde im Jahre 1750 von König Ludwig XV nach dem Krieg von der Österreichischen Erbfolge nach einem Vorschlag von Marshal Maurice de Saxe mit der Unterstützung von Madame de Pompadour und der Finanzier Joseph Paris Duverney gegründet. Der Aufwand wurde mit dem Ziel gegründet, ein College für junge Kadett Offiziere aus armen Adelsfamilien gemacht. Es wurde von Ange-Jacques Gabriel entworfen, und der Bau begann im Jahre 1752 auf dem Gelände der Farm von Grenelle. Die Schule nicht öffnen, bis 1760. Der Graf von Saint-Germain die Schule im Jahre 1777 unter dem Namen der École des Kadetten-Gentils (School of Junge Herren) neu organisiert. Zu beachten ist, nahm die Schule den jungen Napoleon Bonaparte im Jahre 1784 Napoleon aus dieser Schule statt des normalen Zweijahreszyklus in nur einem Jahr absolviert. Derzeit wird die Anlage umfasst zwei Spezialschulen einschließlich der École de Guerre (Kriegsschule) und das Institut des hautes études de défense nationale (IHEDN) (Institut für Höhere Studien in...
Read moreVery nice place which is in center of Paris. I came here to see Eiffel tower and this is one which is opposite to Eiffel tower. This was hossom place to see all here very nice cool. This place was just hossom. I came here one year ago this was remaining in my all the time. I wants to visit again this place. The War of Austrian Succession comes to a close in 1748 and France, though victorious, counts and mourns its dead. The victory has come at great cost as a great number of young men have lost their lives. Several important battles have revealed a serious lack of preparation at the level of the royal regiments. In reaction to this, the highly experienced head of one cavalry division of the French army, Marshal Maurice de Saxe, suggests that King Louis XV should create an official royal military school, the purpose of which would be to train 500 young cadets from both wealthy and less well-to-do families. Marshal de Saxe’s idea is also supported by renowned financier Joseph Pâris Duverney and the Marquise de Pompadour, the King’s official...
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