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What Virginia Military grads actually do

Based on 259 notable Virginia Military alumni with Wikipedia pages. Data: Wikidata (CC0).

politician
66
military personnel
53
lawyer
50
military officer
38
American football player
23
basketball player
19
judge
15
baseball player
8
writer
7
head coach
7
journalist
6
army officer
6

Notable Virginia Military alumni

Samuel L. Howard
Samuel L. Howard
military officer
Thomas A. Saunders III
Thomas A. Saunders III
financier
Stapleton Crutchfield
Stapleton Crutchfield
military officer
William Paul Johnson
William Paul Johnson
lawyer · judge
Robert B. Flowers
Robert B. Flowers
military personnel
Robert Q. Marston
Robert Q. Marston
physician
Chesty Puller
Chesty Puller
military officer
William Alexander Harris
William Alexander Harris
politician

Salary outlook for top Virginia Military career paths

National median annual wage (BLS Occupational Employment Statistics).

politician
10th–90th percentile: $21,010$129,510
$47,290
median / yr
lawyer
10th–90th percentile: $69,760$239,200
$145,760
median / yr
basketball player
10th–90th percentile: $27,730$239,200
$70,280
median / yr
baseball player
10th–90th percentile: $27,730$239,200
$70,280
median / yr
writer
10th–90th percentile: $40,900$148,240
$73,690
median / yr
journalist
10th–90th percentile: $31,550$160,360
$57,500
median / yr

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About Virginia Military

The Virginia Military Institute (VMI) is a public senior military college in Lexington, Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1839 as America's first state-sponsored and -supported military college and is the oldest public senior military college in the United States. In keeping with its founding principles and unlike any other senior military college in the United States, VMI enrolls cadets only and awards bachelor's degrees exclusively. The institute grants degrees in 14 disciplines in engineering, science, and the liberal arts. While Abraham Lincoln first called VMI "The West Point of the South" because of its role during the American Civil War, the nickname has remained because VMI has produced more Army generals than any ROTC program in the U.S. Despite the nickname, VMI differs from the federal military service academies in many regards. For example, as of 2019 VMI had a total enrollment of 1,722 cadets (as compared to 4,500 at the three major Service Academies) making it one of the smallest NCAA Division I schools in the United States. All VMI cadets must participate in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) of the United States Armed Forces programs, but are afforded the flexibility of pursuing civilian endeavors or accepting an officer's commission in the active or reserve components of one of the six U.S. military branches upon graduation. Approximately 65% of VMI graduates enter the military upon graduation, making it one of the largest producers of officers for the United States Army and Marine Corps each year.

Source: Wikipedia · Licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0.

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