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WPAOG Annual Meeting Election Results
At the WPAOG Annual Meeting held on November 19, 2024, the following members were elected to positions on the Board of Directors and the Advisory Council. To serve their term from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2027.
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West Point Graduates Selected for General Officer Promotion and Appointment
Join us in congratulating the most recent West Point graduates selected for general officer promotion and appointment.
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Hoover Institution 2024-25 Class of Veteran Fellows Includes Two West Point Grads
The Hoover Institution announced the 2024–25 class of its Veteran Fellowship Program (VFP). The class includes two West Point graduates, Jonathan “JD” Due ’98 and Mary L. Tobin ’03.
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Meet COL Clemente ’98, the Woman Who is Helping Staff the U.S. Army’s Newest Corps
“It’s about taking care of Soldiers,” said COL Bonnie Clemente ’98, an Indio, California, native. “The day I come in and I’m not about taking care of Soldiers, is the day I need to leave.”
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Record-breaking Army Astronaut Rubio ’98 Receives Rare Qualification Device
Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth awarded COL Frank Rubio ’98 the Army Astronaut Device during a pinning ceremony at the Pentagon on February 22, 2024.
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West Point Hosts ACI Cyber Leaders Conference
This week, West Point hosted the ACI Cyber Leaders Conference, sponsored by the Class of 1970. The support from the Class of 1970 makes it possible for West Point cadets, particularly those who’ve recently branched Cyber, to connect with experienced Army Cyber personnel at this conference.
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U.S. Army 2023 Year in Photos Includes Images of West Point, Long Gray Line
As 2023 has come to a close, the U.S. Army has released images that capture a number of standout moments from the past year.
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Rentokil Initial Appoints Paulsen ’98 as CEO, North America Region
Rentokil Initial announced the appointment of Brad Paulsen ’98 as CEO of its North America Region. Paulsen will be a member of the company’s Executive Leadership Team and report to Andy Ransom, CEO.
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NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio ’98 Returns From Record-Setting Space Mission
After spending an American record-breaking 371 days in space, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio ’98 safely landed on Earth with his crewmates on Wednesday, September 27.
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Astronaut Frank Rubio ’98 Sets US Record for Longest Trip in Space
Astronaut Frank Rubio ’98 has now been in low-Earth orbit for more than 355 days, breaking the record for the longest space mission by a U.S. astronaut.