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Victory Forge Military Academy : ウィキペディア英語版
Victory Forge Military Academy
:''Victory Forge Military Academy has changed its name to Southeastern Military Academy.''
Victory Forge Military Academy, located in Port St. Lucie, Florida, is a year-round boarding school that utilizes military-style components for behavior modification. It enrolls "rebellious and troubled" adolescent males under the age of 18. The academy states that it is accredited by the National Association of Christian Education (NACE).〔(Victory Forge Fact Sheet ), archived July 16, 2007〕
== History ==

The facility was formerly a children's home founded in May 1985 by Rev. William Brink, who also operated Brinkhaven Homes for Youth in Ohio, where he was convicted for sexually molesting female students.〔Jim Reeder and Mark Bridgwater, (Money for Home in Doubt; Founder Sentenced for Child Sex Abuse ), ''Palm Beach Post'', October 29, 1992〕 Brink's two sons, Dale and Mark, a daughter, Molly, and her husband, Alan Weierman, were named as corporate officers.〔(BRINK FAMILY LOSES CONTROL OF FLORIDA HOME TRUSTEES REORGANIZED FORT PIERCE OPERATION BECAUSE THEY FEARED OHIO SCANDAL'S EFFECT AND LOSS OF ASSETS ), Akron Beacon-Journal, May 9, 1992, C2 METRO〕 In 1992, Alan Weierman changed the name from Victory Children's Home to Treasure Coast Victory Children's Home and filed papers to have the home incorporated in Florida.〔"Children's Home May Lose Support", ''The Palm Beach Post'', October 11, 1992, 1B〕 In 1993, St. Lucie County commissioners voted to evict the residents of the facility from county property because Weierman refused to seek a state license to operate the shelter for neglected children.〔Jim Reeder, "County May Evict Children's Home", ''The Palm Beach Post'', May 19, 1993, 1B〕
In November 2009, Weierman registered a new nonprofit organization called Southeastern Military Academy, Inc., at the Victory Forge address.〔(Entry for Southeastern Military Academy, Inc. ), Florida State Department of Corporations, accessed February 6, 2010〕 As of January 2010, the "Southeastern Military Academy" name was being used on promotional materials for the program operating at the Victory Forge location.〔(Southeastern Military Academy ), Private School Review website, accessed January 17, 2010〕

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