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2006 Distinguished Graduate Award Winners
Presented by the Association of Graduates
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The Distinguished Graduate Award is given to graduates of the United States Military Academy whose character, distinguished service, and stature draw wholesome comparison to the qualities that West Point strives for, in keeping with its motto: “Duty, Honor, Country.” With the purpose of identifying to the public and the Corps of Cadets the broad national significance of West Point as one of American's cherished institutions, candidates for the Distinguished Graduate Award will be graduates of the United States Military Academy who have demonstrated a strong interest in supporting West Point throughout their lifetime. |
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2006 Distinguished Graduates
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| Alumni activites at the U.S. Military Academy were held May 23, 2006. Retired Brig. Gen. Miller O. Perry, Class of 1931, was the oldest graduate in attendence, age 98. Perry along with this year's Distinguished Graduates joined Superintendent Lt. Gen. William J. Lennox, Jr., Commandant Brig. Gen. Mike Scaparrotti and Dean Brig. Gen. Patrick Finnegan as members of the reviewing party for the Alumni review held on the Plain. | ||||
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| Thomas B. Dyer, Nicholas S. Krawciw and Wayne A. Downing | Howard T. Prince II, Arthur E. Dewey, Herbert S. Lichtenberg and Richard G. Trefry | |||
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U.S. Military Academy alumni pay their respects at Thayer
Statue.
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The Class of 2006 Brigade Staff approach the reviewing party.
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