Get
inspired to tell your AMA story by purchasing a brick paver. Not sure what
you'd say? Browse or search the over 700 bricks already in front of the
AMA Alumni House/Museum. (Make sure you search for Hoover and PVH.)
Click Here. And while you're there, print out an
order form and order your paver. Support your Alma Mater and tell your
story!
Three
years in the making, the all AMA DVD premiered at Reunion 2008 featuring AMA,
alumni and faculty experiences, memorable characters at AMA, and the service of
Augusta men in five 20th and 21st century wars. Produced by the Winward
Corporation and directed by Tom Kennedy and Hal McArthur, The
AMA Way is very much a tribute to Mac McGinnis, '67, whose
dedication took it from concept to reality.
Click here to view a video trailer.
Photos from Reunion 2008 are available for your viewing. Click here.
Many thanks to our photo contributors.
The
AMA Alumni House Museum PX is now on the web! It's still under
construction, so some of the photos of items are still being created, but the
list of items with prices is available along with a printable order form and
complete instructions on ordering.
Check it out by clicking here.
Visit these web sites to see how you can support our soldiers this holiday season:
A current email asking for cards to be sent to "A Recovering American Soldier" will not be delivered by the U.S. Postal Service. More information can be found at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center web site.
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AMAalumni.org is dedicated to preserving the traditions and memories of those individuals who made up Augusta Military Academy and especially Col. Charles 'Doc" Savedge.
This site was begun August 6, 1997. Be patient as it grows and matures. Please let me know of any erroneous information and please respond if I send out a call for information, photos, data, etc. This is YOUR site. Help me make it a reality.
- B.J. d'Orsay '70
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AMA Alumni Foundation, Inc.
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August 23, 2008
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