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Effective immediately, by order of the Superintendent, the words to the West Point Alma Mater, and "The Corps" have been changed to make them gender inclusive.2 June, 2008 Fellow members of the Long Gray Line,
I’m
writing to let you know that I have in fact decided to update the
lyrics to our Alma Mater and The Corps. The realization that these
songs explicitly exclude our women graduates–two of whom have given
their lives in battle–was the driving force behind the changes, and
it's simply the right thing to do. I have received unanimous support
for this decision from the Board of Visitors and the Executive Steering
Group, whose members are the Secretary of the Army, the Army Chief of
Staff, and the Army Vice Chief of Staff.
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May 31, 2008
BY
U.S. Military Academy Public AffairsIn a stadium where severe weather threatened, 972 cadets graduated from
the U.S. Military Academy at West Point Saturday. They represent about
79 percent of the cadets who entered West Point almost four years ago. Read More...
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Army News Service|by Col. Bryan Hilferty ALBANY, N.Y. - New York State elected officials and representatives of
the U.S. Military Academy at West Point signed the first Community
Covenant during the annual West Point Day at the state capitol
Wednesday. Read More.. |
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Over spring break 10 cadets and 2 members of the academy faculty traveled
to New Orleans, LA in order to volunteer their time and effort in restoring the
Lakeview Area. Following Katrina the neighborhood had been under eight feet of
water for nearly three weeks. READ MORE... |
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By Teri Weaver, Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Tuesday, March, 25, 2008 “I had a normal artillery career, until now,” said Haynes, a graduate of the
United States Military Academy in 1994. Now, Haynes’ major job is to be
around when people need him. Japanese officers
stop by his office to ask for help with translation, to update him on
meeting other foreign dignitaries, and often to invite him to
after-work parties. “His door is always open,” said Chiba, the Japanese
general. “We can work with him in our perspective. It is great.” |
The Black Knights are led by Olympic air rifle qualifier Steven Scherer and World Cup participant Chris Abalo. Last
month Scherer, 19, became only the third West Point shooter to qualify
for the Olympics and the first since 1936. He will be the first active
cadet to compete at the Olympics since 1960, and the 86th West Pointer
dating back to 1912. Read More... |
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COL Whitehouse, the oldest living graduate at 105, died quietly in his sleep on February 13, 2008. He was born in Fredericksburg, VA and entered the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1923 through the Virginia National Guard. He graduated four years later and left the military in 1929. The day after Pearl Harbor was attacked he re-enlisted. By the time he resigned in 1957 as a full colonel, he had served served in North Africa, Italy, France and Germany, and earned two Bronze Stars. Following his military retirement, he worked at the The Babston Institute until 1991 when he finally retired from work but remained active until his death.
He is survived by two children, 14 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. His son is a graduate of the West Point class of '65.
His eulogy page can be accessed by clicking here . |
Saturday, January 26,
2008
Times Staff Writer
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... To remind the world of what an impact the U.S. Military
Academy had on the early days of space exploration, the West
Point Association of Graduates has invested heavily in the
courtyard of the new building housing the Saturn V at the
U.S. Space & Rocket Center. The association bought
bricks - at $100 a pop - and had the names of those
noteworthy graduates etched on each. The association also bought an eight-inch square tile for
$1,000 that reads, "West Point Pioneers in Space
Exploration." The bricks are being set in the courtyard
this week to prepare for the grand opening of the Davidson
Center for Space Exploration next week, which coincides with
the 50th anniversary of the Explorer I satellite being
launched into space.
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By JUSTIN RODRIGUEZ
January 18, 2008 Last updated: 6:00 am They still talk about the speech............It
was given by Lt. Col. Greg Gadson, West Point class of 1989, on the eve
of the Giants' game at Washington on Sept. 23. Gadson, who lost both of
his legs to an improvised explosive device (IED) in May while serving
in Iraq, remains a part of the family. |
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The Flint Journal January 12, 2008 12:00PM
Categories: Breaking News, Flint, Military Army Lt. Col. Craig Collier believes the Iraqi forces he's helping
train in Baghdad are getting stronger despite a stubborn insurgency and
resistance in the war-torn country. Read More... |
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