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West Point Hosts National Conference on Ethics in America
The National Conference on Ethics in America (NCEA) hosted by the Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic at West Point was held in Eisenhower Hall on November 15-16. The theme this year was “Developing Judgment: Bridging Theory & Practice.”
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New WPAOG Family Shuttle Honors Fallen Cadet Surdyke
Families visiting West Point now have a new transportation option, thanks to a generous donation by Timothy (Tim) and Janice Surdyke through the Cadet Thomas Surdyke Memorial Foundation Endowment.
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WPAOG Annual Meeting Election Results
At the WPAOG Annual Meeting held on November 14, 2023, the following members were elected to positions on the Board of Directors and the Advisory Council. To serve their term from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2026:
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WPAOG to Launch Veterans Services Program
To this end, WPAOG is launching a new Veterans Services Program to provide support to USMA graduates and Associate Members during times of transition or need, and to aid in navigating Veterans Administration programs.
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Promoting the Brand, Protecting the Brand
The media, as with most things, plays a large role in how the nation and the world view West Point.
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Podcast: Don’t Quit, Never Quit with LTC McKinley Wood ’01
This episode features an interview with Lieutenant Colonel McKinley Wood, West Point class of 2001, and recipient of the 2023 Alexander R. Nininger Award for Valor at Arms.
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A.T. Still University Board of Trustees Elects Thurman ’00 Trustee
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) Board of Trustees appointed officers and elected new members at its quarterly meeting.
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MG (R) Martin ’79 Discusses Mental Health, Seeking Help
Retired Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin ’79 served in the Army for 36 years and deployed to combat multiple times, all while battling undiagnosed bipolar disorder.
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Parallel Lives of Service: 2 West Point Graduates Reflect on Military Service
To honor military veterans this month, Village Living spoke with two Mountain Brook businessmen, William ‘Bill’ Clark ’63 and Marshall Clay ’01 about their time in service and their civilian careers.
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Past in Review: Richard Willis, West Point’s First Teacher of Music
In 1816, a young Irishman set sail across the Atlantic toward the promise of a new job and a better life in America, beginning a journey that would change the course of not only West Point, but the entirety of American music history.