Southern Military Institute

Southern Military Institute

The Southern Military Institute is a proposed all-male Christian military academy. It was proposed as a response to the 1996 Supreme Court decision allowing women into the government-funded Virginia Military Institute (VMI) and The Citadel. The proponents wish to create an environment similar to that of VMI in the 19th century. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has labeled it a neoconfederate group. Its head is COL Dr. Michael J. Guthrie (USA Ret.) of Madison, Alabama, a research physicist and retired National Guard Officer. Guthrie has been criticized by the national media and the SPLC for being a former member of the League of the South and for having promoted the school at a convention of the Council of Conservative Citizens.

It was once planned to be built in Shelbyville, Tennessee, but the proponents were not able to raise sufficient funds to purchase the property. Subsequently the group sought to purchase the old Franklin County High School (FCHS) in Middle Tennessee Winchester, Tennessee, but that effort was ended July 2006. SMI is currently exploring the possibility of acquiring the old Tennessee Military Institute (TMI) property in Sweetwater, Tennessee and other opportunities in Franklin County, Tennessee. To date, no property has been acquired for the campus, although fundraising and planning continues.

External links

* [http://www.south-mil-inst.org/ Official website]
* http://www.evervigilant.net/adams/adams121504.html
* http://www.unitedstatesaction.com/neo-confederates.htm
* http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?pid=462
* http://www.suntimes.com/output/education/cst-nws-south09.html
* http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=33793
* [http://www.rtis.com/touchstone/april2005/p14.html "Enlisting In The American (Confederate) Army"] by Ed Sebesta


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