"Since 1950, Troy University has served and supported the United States Armed forces and the men and women who serve or who have served in uniform, their spouses and their dependents. The University proudly counts some 60 flag officers among the ranks of its alumni, has a presence on or near over 30 military installations worldwide and participates in online learning programs with all service branches. For generations, Troy University has understood the needs of the military student and has built a military inclusive institution offering a broad range of high quality, very affordable undergraduate and graduate academic programs supported by outstanding student services."
https://www.troy.edu/military-veterans/index.html
Back in the 70's, I was reassigned before I completed all the classes I needed for my Masters degree.
I took one course from Troy on-base at Maxwell AFB (Montgomery AL). (I also took two courses from UAB.)
Officers attending professional military schools at Maxwell could/would also sign up and concurrently complete a Masters degree through Troy.