- Kentucky Military Institute
The Kentucky Military Institute (KMI) was a military preparatory school in
Lyndon, Kentucky andVenice, Florida , in operation from 1845 to 1973.One of the oldest traditional military prep schools in the
United States , KMI was maintained in the vein of theVirginia Military Institute , in that all of its students were classified as cadets. It was founded in 1845 by ColonelRobert Thomas Pitcairn Allen and chartered by the state ofKentucky in 1847.KMI wintered in
Eau Gallie, Florida from 1907 to 1921 when the campus there burned to the ground. [ [http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/rapids/8428/hikeplans/eau_gallie/planeaugallie.html Eau Gallie Historical Trail ] ]Due to financial troubles, the campus moved many times in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and was closed in 1924; it reopened the next year. It moved to
Venice, Florida in 1932, where winter classes were already being held.Charles B. Richmond was appointed as superintendent and the school thrived until the late 1960s, when dwindling interest in enrolling in the military, coupled with higher tuition fees, caused the school further financial trouble. Its final class of cadets graduated in 1973, and its doors closed for good that summer. KMI merged intoKentucky Country Day School .Notable alumni
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Jim Backus , actor; credits included Thurston Howell III on "Gilligan's Island "
*John Y. Brown, Jr. ,Governor of Kentucky (1979-1983) (attended)
*Stephen Gano Burbridge , Union Major General in the Civil War
*John A. "Jack" Hillerich III, current Chairman of the Board ofHillerich & Bradsby
*Victor Mature , actor; credits include "Samson and Delilah", "My Darling Clementine "
*Danny Sullivan , race car driver; winner of the 1985Indianapolis 500
*Fred Willard , actor; class of 1951; numerous television and film credits include "Best in Show (film) ", "This Is Spinal Tap "
*Major General Robert A. McClure - Class of 1915, Chief of Intelligence to GEN Eisenhower's Allied Forces in Europe during World War II. He later became the creator and first Director of the Army's Psychological Warfare Division. In 1952 he created some of the original plans that would become the US Army's Special Forces. [http://www.soc.mil/psyop/MCD.html]References
External links
* [http://www.kmialumni.org/menu.html KMI Alumni page]
* [http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/rapids/8428/hikeplans/eau_gallie/planeaugallie.html Eau Gallie Historical Trail tells of KMI winter quarters from 1907-1921]
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