
VOLANT
Cadet Performance Platform
Forging disciplined leaders through structured physical training, performance tracking, and military education excellence.
Stanton Military Preparatory School's official digital platform for cadet fitness assessment, branch program enrollment, and academic-military integration.
— Service Branches —
Choose Your Branch of Service
Stanton Military Preparatory School offers specialized tracks across four branches of the United States Armed Forces. Each program delivers branch-specific physical standards, doctrine, and leadership development.

United States Marines
The Few. The Proud.
The Marine Corps program at Stanton develops amphibious warfare fundamentals, combat leadership, and expeditionary mindset. Cadets undergo rigorous physical conditioning aligned with Marine Combat Fitness standards.

National Guard
Always Ready, Always There.
The National Guard track prepares cadets for dual state-federal service roles. Emphasis on emergency management, homeland defense operations, and community leadership alongside traditional combat readiness.

Army ROTC
Lead the Way.
The ROTC program bridges academic excellence with military officer preparation. Cadets earn academic credit while completing leadership labs, field training exercises, and advanced camp qualifications.

United States Navy
Forged by the Sea.
The Navy program covers naval warfare doctrine, seamanship, aviation fundamentals, and surface warfare officer preparation. Physical standards align with Navy PRT requirements and BUD/S conditioning protocols.
— Theater of Operations —
Military Maps & Force Disposition
Study historical and modern theater maps with color-coded force markers. Blue indicates Union/Allied forces, Red indicates Confederate/Opposing forces, and Green indicates independent or coalition units.
Army of the Potomac
Union — 120,000 troops, Maj. Gen. George McClellan
Army of the Ohio
Union — 48,000 troops, Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell
Army of Northern Virginia
Confederate — 75,000 troops, Gen. Robert E. Lee
Army of Tennessee
Confederate — 43,000 troops, Gen. Braxton Bragg
Cherokee Mounted Rifles
Independent — 2,000 troops, Col. Stand Watie
Army of the Mississippi
Union — 91,000 troops, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
Army of the Potomac
Union — 120,000 troops, Maj. Gen. George McClellan
Army of the Ohio
Union — 48,000 troops, Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell
Army of Northern Virginia
Confederate — 75,000 troops, Gen. Robert E. Lee
Army of Tennessee
Confederate — 43,000 troops, Gen. Braxton Bragg
Cherokee Mounted Rifles
Independent — 2,000 troops, Col. Stand Watie
Army of the Mississippi
Union — 91,000 troops, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
— Global Partnerships —
International Military Partners
Stanton cadets engage with allied military academies and exchange programs across 12 partner nations, building the interoperability skills essential for modern joint operations.

United Kingdom
Royal Marines
Exchange program with 40 Commando Royal Marines
Canada
Canadian Army
Joint leadership development, CFB Gagetown

Australia
Australian Army
ANZUS alliance cadet exchange program
Germany
Bundeswehr
NATO partnership, Grafenwöhr training area
France
Armée de Terre
Saint-Cyr bilateral officer exchange

Japan
JGSDF
Pacific theater joint training initiatives

South Korea
ROK Army
Combined Forces Command exchange
Israel
IDF
Urban warfare and intelligence curriculum

Poland
Wojsko Polskie
Eastern flank NATO defense exercises
Norway
Forsvaret
Arctic warfare and cold-weather ops training

Brazil
Exército Brasileiro
SOUTHCOM jungle warfare curriculum
India
Indian Army
Indo-Pacific strategic partnership program

Ready to Begin Your
Military Career Path?
Create your cadet account and gain access to the full Volant platform — track your fitness, monitor goal progress, and benchmark against the STANTON standard.
- Branch-specific fitness assessment tracking
- Workout test history and performance timeline
- Goal tracking with STANTON benchmark comparison
- Daily Flow module: steps, heart rate, calories
- Access to instructor feedback and progress reports