A private Christian school in Missouri is sending a clear message to freshmen: Respect the military and everything it stands for.

New students at College of the Ozarks are now being required to take the school’s Patriotic Education and Fitness class, which covers military customs, American flag protocol, map reading, and marksmanship, among other subjects, its president, Jerry Davis, told Fox News.

College of Ozarks Military Class
College of the Ozarks President Jerry Davis says the Patriotic Education and Fitness course is “an opportunity for young people to know more about the place of military in our democracy and also places the military in a favorable view.” (College of the Ozarks)

“There is too much of an indifference toward the military in this country, and people seem to have forgotten that people in the military are the ones that continue to make the sacrifices for the rest of us,” Davis said.

Davis said the course is unusual for a nonmilitary institution, but it “helps support the college’s patriotic goal” and would count toward ROTC fulfillments if interested students wanted to pursue that program.

“We think in the culture there is a problem in the division between the 1 percent who serve in uniform and the 99 percent living the good life because someone else made a sacrifice in a military uniform,” Davis added. “Colleges should be more intentional about teaching young people about the military and such things as leadership and cooperation and teamwork, things the military does very well.”

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Davis said he hopes other schools follow suit and that students have reacted positively so far to the curriculum. About 1,500 students attend the school.

Talan Saylor, an 18-year-old freshman from Illinois, told the Springfield (Missouri) News-Leader that the course helps build camaraderie and that he plans to serve in the U.S. Army.

“We all go through kind of the same thing, so going through a patriotic class where we are learning about our country and fostering a love for that country together is really special,” he said.

The course teaches military customs and American flag protocols. (College of the Ozarks)

The military science course comes on the heels of College of the Ozarks’ new “No pledge, no play” policy enacted in September, which states that its sports teams won’t compete against other schools whose athletes kneel during the national anthem.

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“We just are not comfortable with that sort of thing going on here. We think it undermines the school and is a bad example to young people,” Davis told Fox News. “We think we are all Americans, and everyone should respect the country and the flag — and of course we can deal with what people believe to be problems in a different context.”

Davis said he is disappointed that the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, the conference in which the college competes, doesn’t have a set policy for how athletes should conduct themselves during the anthem.

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